Kranzle K1322TS Pressure Washer
Optimized for Car Care
High Output, Low Noise
Engineered for Longevity
If you are serious about washing cars the right way, this is where it starts.
I have tested a lot of electric pressure washers. Most of them chase PSI numbers. This one focuses on usable flow, consistent pressure, and long term durability. The Kranzle K1322TS is the entry point into what I would call real equipment.
This is not a disposable big box unit. This is a machine you buy once and build your wash setup around.
Why I Recommend the K1322TS
• Built like actual equipment, not a consumer appliance
• Extremely stable output with smooth pressure delivery
• Auto start and stop system that actually works correctly
• Self-priming capability
• Compact footprint but weighs 43 lbs because it is built properly
• 35 foot power cord with GFCI
This is a 3 piston wobble plate pump that has proven itself over time. It is simple. It is reliable. It works.
Real World Tested Performance
These are my actual numbers, not brochure numbers:
- Tested Flow: 1.9 GPM
- Tested Pressure: 1010 PSI
- Tested Cleaning Units: 1990
- Tested Amps: 13.5A with correct wash nozzle, 16.2A with 1.25 mm foam cannon orifice
This machine is rated at 110V 15A, but if you plan to run a foam cannon properly, I strongly recommend a dedicated 20A circuit. You are pulling real current when you load it down with a small orifice.
Correct Nozzle Size
THIS PART MATTERS If you run the wrong nozzle, you are either choking the machine or leaving performance on the table.
• OG Suggested Nozzle Size: 4.0 orifice
• Outlet: M22 14mm
A 4.0 orifice gives you:
- 1010 PSI
- 1.9 GPM
- 13.5A draw
- Proper load on the motor
Do not go smaller unless you understand what you are doing. You will spike amps and stress the unit. The goal is balanced output, not inflated PSI.
Foam Cannon Orifice Selection
This is where most people get it wrong.
For this machine:
- Correct Foam Cannon Orifice: 1.25 mm
With a 1.25 mm orifice:
- 16.2A draw
- Stronger foam output
- Proper restriction to build pressure
If you go larger, the foam quality drops. If you go smaller, you are overloading the motor and risking nuisance breaker trips. Run it on a 20A circuit if you are going to foam regularly. Period.
Electrical and Plumbing Specs
- 110V
- 15A minimum, 20A recommended
- 3/4 inch Female GHT inlet
- M22 14mm outlet
- Max water temp 140°F
It is auto start and stop, so when you release the trigger the pump stops. That reduces heat buildup and extends life.
Who This Is For
- Washes weekly
- Wants consistent performance
- Is building a proper wall mounted solution
- Cares about equipment longevity
If you are washing twice a year, this is probably overkill. If you are building a real wash system around reels, proper hoses, and foam cannons, this is exactly where I would start.
This is one of the core machines we build systems around. When you pair it with the correct hose, gun, wand, nozzle size, and foam setup, it becomes part of a disciplined wash process rather than a random tool.
I have run this platform for years. It works. It is predictable. And when set up correctly with a 4.0 nozzle and 1.25 mm foam cannon orifice, it is one of the most balanced electric units you can buy.

