The RE 110 PLUS high-pressure cleaner is perfect for tougher jobs around the home and garden.
It has a 7 metre long hose and a long spray lance with a soft-grip handle for comfortable use. It comes with a spray bottle and two different nozzles as standard - a fan jet nozzle and a rotary nozzle which is great for concentrated cleaning. These nozzles can be easily stored in the handy storage compartment on the side of the RE 110 PLUS, which is where you can store the power cable too.
The aluminium telescopic handle can be lowered for neat storage. This pressure washer also features quick-release couplings on both the spray lance, and on the high-pressure outlet, so it's easy to set up and use in no time at all.
All STIHL Pressure Cleaners come with a 3 year domestic warranty.
Features
Quick release coupling
The quick release coupling on the spray lance and the high-pressure outlet mean the machine is very easy to set up, and the hose doesn't get twisted or tangled either.
Detergent spray set
The detergent spray bottle that comes with the RE 110 PLUS can be attached to the spray lance so that you can add detergent, which is great for ground-in dirt.
Fan jet nozzle
The fan jet nozzle delivers variable pressure and can be used to cover large surface areas quickly.
Rotary jet nozzle
The rotary jet nozzle has a powerful pencil jet that can be concentrated on particular areas where dirt has built up.
Storage compartment
The storage compartment on the side of the machine makes it easy to store the nozzles and power cable.
Soft-grip lance handle
The cleverly-designed handle on the spray lance is comfortable to use for longer periods.
Aluminium telescopic transport handle
The sturdy handle can be pushed down or lifted up for storage or transport as needed.
Hose reel for easy storage
The hose reel fitted to the top of the RE 110 PLUS features a hose guide to making winding it up incredibly easy - you can even do it with one hand!
FAQs
QHow long is the power cable on the RE 110 PLUS?
A: The cable on the RE 110 PLUS is 5 metres long.
QWhat should I wear when using this pressure washer?
A: We recommend that you wear goggles and sturdy boots or shoes.
QWhat should I use the different nozzles for?
A: The fan jet nozzle is designed for cleaning cars, machines and surfaces such as floors, roofs and walls. The rotary nozzle is designed to remove stubborn dirt off hard-wearing surfaces.
QWhere can I buy other accessories and detergent for my RE 110 PLUS?
A: You can buy official STIHL detergents and accessories, such as surface cleaners, wash brushes, foam nozzles and hose extensions, from our STIHL Approved Dealers. Find your nearest STIHL dealer.
QHow long is the hose on the RE 110 PLUS?
A: It is 8 metres long.
QCan I buy replacement nozzles if I lose one?
A: Yes! Here at STIHL, we provide spare parts for at least ten years after we've stopped selling a product. We don't sell these directly online, but you can get replacement parts from any of our approved STIHL dealers. Find your nearest dealer.
Tips
#1Storing your RE 110 PLUS
Once you've disconnected the water supply, run the machine to get rid of any standing water in the pump. This will protect the machine if it freezes. Store the machine in a dry room where it is protected from frost.
#2Using the rotary nozzle on your RE 110 PLUS
When using the rotary nozzle, make sure you hold it at least 10cm away from the ground. If you hold it any closer, dirt and debris can rebound into the nozzle blocking it.
#3Cleaning your RE 110 PLUS
When you have finished using your RE 110 PLUS, rinse the nozzles with clean water to stop any deposits from building up.
Technical Specifications
Operating pressure bar | 110 |
Maximum pressure bar 1) | 150 |
Min. water throughput l/h | 380 |
Max. water throughput l/h | 440 |
Max. water supply temperature °C | 40 |
Weight kg 2) | 20.3 |
Power output kW | 1.7 |
Sound power level dB(A) 3) | 85 |
Power cable length m | 5 |
Mains voltage V | 230 |
High-pressure hose length m | 8 |
1) Maximum pressure system
2) Complete, ready for use
3) K factor according to DIR2006/42/EC = 1.5(dB(A))
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