Kärcher's first push model with a cleaning width of 17 inches.
A commercial push-type floor cleaning machine with a cleaning width of 17 inches, considered the standard size in the floor cleaning machine market. This is Kärcher's first model in the push-type category.
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- Kärcher's first 17-inch push-type floor cleaning machine This model features a standard cleaning width of 17 inches in the floor cleaning machine market, making it ideal as a first floor cleaning machine. It is equipped with the basic functions necessary for operation, allowing even inexperienced operators to handle it immediately. - Simple operability The operation panel allows you to select the work mode simply by turning a dial, and various parts used for cleaning operations (yellow) and maintenance (gray) are color-coded, enabling intuitive operation and work. - High maintainability The maintenance-free battery does not require replenishing battery fluid, and components such as brushes and squeegees can be attached and removed without tools, reducing the maintenance effort required beyond cleaning tasks.
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Daily floor cleaning of supermarkets, buildings, stores, public facilities, various factories, and warehouses.
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Kärcher is the world's largest manufacturer of cleaning equipment, born in Germany. Since its founding in 1935, it has established a solid global reputation through relentless technological development and state-of-the-art cleaning equipment. Today, it offers around 3,000 types of cleaning devices, including high-pressure washers, floor cleaning machines, sweepers, wet and dry vacuum cleaners, and steam cleaners, which are loved worldwide. Kärcher Japan was established in 1988 as the Japanese subsidiary of Germany's Kärcher, the world's top manufacturer of high-pressure washers. Since then, we have steadily expanded our achievements by quickly capturing changes in lifestyle, such as the Westernization of homes in Japan and the diversification of hygiene consciousness, and by providing cleaning equipment and services that meet market needs.