Guide
For 50 years, Kranzle has been quietly perfecting pressure washers—not flashy, not trendy, just relentlessly improving what matters most to people like you. The result? A pressure washer unlike anything else, built for those who refuse to settle for "good enough."
Maybe you’re skeptical. You’ve seen claims like this before. Or maybe you’ve already been burned by cheaper models that promise a lot but fail when you need them most. We get it—pressure washers are an investment, and you want to know if Kranzle is worth it.
Let’s start with the facts: reliability, durability, and ease of maintenance aren’t just claims—they’re Kranzle’s DNA. These machines are built to last, with wear-and-tear items like o-rings or oil changes designed to be easy, not frustrating. And yes, they run quieter than you’d expect from a machine this powerful.
Still, you might be wondering: is it really worth the price? After all, Kranzle isn’t the cheapest option out there. But here’s the key—cheaper machines cost you more in the long run. They break down sooner, perform worse, and leave you replacing them again and again. Kranzle delivers the kind of performance and longevity that pays for itself.
And then there’s the legacy of German engineering. We’ve all heard the stories, but Kranzle doesn’t just ride on that reputation—it redefines it. These machines are the pinnacle of quality, built for people who demand the best and won’t accept less.
If you’re looking for the cheapest, this isn’t for you. But if you’re ready to own the last pressure washer you’ll ever need, you’ve found it.
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Features
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Advanced Kränzle pump design gives multi-hour bypass and run-dry capability preventing accidental pump damage
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Dirt Killer turbo nozzle doubles cleaning efficiency
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Auto on/off control at the gun jet reduces wear and tear on the pump
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The built-in easy-start feature saves motor life
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Vario-jet nozzle combines the function of four flat-tip nozzles in one easy-to-use package
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50-feet wire braided hose on hose reel with safety couplers
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TEFC 1600 RPM electric 110V, 15A motor with GFI can be plugged in anywhere
Specifications
Operating pressure, steplessly adjustable: 30-95bar/3-9,5MPa/1400psi
Nozzle size: 042
Perm. overpressure: 120 bar / 12 MPa / 1600 psi
Water output: at 1.700 U/min 8.3 l/min / 2,1 Gpm
Max. Water inlet pressure: 10 bar / 1,0 MPa / 145 psi
Water inlet temperature max.: 60 °C / 140 °F
Hose drum: yes
Steel braided high-pressure hose: 15 m, NW 6
Detergent suction: yes
Total stop: yes
Connected load: 110-127 V~, 14 A, 60 Hz
Power input: P 1 - 1,65 kW
Power output: P 2 - 1,35 kW
Weight: 31,5 kg
Dim. incl. pulling handle in mm: 360 x 365 x 870
Sound level acc. to DIN 45 635: 88 dB (A)
Acoustic power LWA: 93 dB (A)
Recoil at lance: ca. 27 N
Vibration at lance: 1,9 m/s2
Part Number: 98K1122 TST
Warranty
2-year residential
1-year commercial
Kranzle New Owner Tips
1. Oil Life
Expect approximately 50 hours of oil life with regular usage.
If using the equipment once a week, oil should last roughly a year.
2. Built-In Hose Reel Units
Run these units lying down to ensure optimal heat management and oil flow.
3. Solid Brass Pump Housing
Key to machine longevity.
Offers excellent resistance to freezing.
4. Winter Storage Tips
In colder climates, ensure the pump is dry before winter storage.
Disconnect the water intake line and run the pump dry for 10 seconds to purge water.
5. Unloader Valve Usage
The unloader valve can adjust pressure but will also impact flow.
For car washing, it's advisable to leave the valve untouched.
6. Foam Cannon Circuitry
If using a foam cannon, consider a dedicated 20-amp circuit to ensure optimal performance.
7. Gauge Air Bubbles
Air bubbles in the gauge are normal.
Glycerin is used inside the gauge to minimize vibration.