Couldn't find a used Honda at a reasonable price for a relatively youthful one, so will save that for when I move out to the country.
Living in a terrace, I am a little conscious of noise levels and a lack of storage space (no sheds), so I went with the Kranzle. Here it is parked next to a pair of size 9 wellies for reference. It's absolutely tiny!
Compared to a retail grade Karcher, there is absolutely no comparison in build quality. The power cord is soft and rubbery and plenty long enough, as is the water hose.
One of my biggest issues with cheap washers is the rigid hoses getting curled up walking round the car, and also the ease of which the washer would fall over as there's no weight to them. Don't have that problem with the Kranzle as it's a 23Kg utter lump of a thing! Another shortcoming of cheap washers is the short lance, meaning you have to lean over for extended periods to clean patios etc. The Kranzle lance and gun is about a metre long, so no hunched back syndrome
I can definitely recommend it to someone who wants a very well made and robust unit that will last for years
Anyway, don't like the price, but love the over engineering of it. It's no noisier than any other washer I've owned/heard to be honest. I read online of it being hideously noisy, but not so. The smaller 7/122 is whisper quiet running at half the speed of my 10/122, but I wanted the extra flow of the 10