Kranzle K1322TS vs. Kranzle K1622TS


The Contenders

If you’re shopping for a high-end electric pressure washer, it usually comes down to two top Kranzle units: the K1322TS and the K1622TS. On paper, they look similar. But in real-world testing, they serve different needs.

Let’s see how they stack up.


Kranzle K1322TS

Obsessed Garage Testing:

  • Tested Flow: 1.97 GPM
  • Tested Pressure: 1010 PSI
  • Tested Current Draw: 13.5A (4.0 orifice), 16.2A (1.25mm foam cannon)
  • Tested Cleaning Units: 1990
  • Noise Level: 68 dB
  • Weight: 48.5 lbs

Key Specs:

  • Max Rated Flow: 2.1 GPM
  • Max Rated Pressure: 1300 PSI
  • Voltage: 110V, 15A
  • M22 14mm outlet
  • Total Stop System: Yes
  • Foam Cannon Compatible: Yes
  • Suggested Nozzle: 4.0
  • Suggested Foam Cannon Orifice: 1.25mm

Kranzle K1622TS

Obsessed Garage Testing:

  • Tested Flow: 1.60 GPM
  • Tested Pressure: 900 PSI
  • Tested Current Draw: 10.5A (4.0 orifice), 11.4A (1.25mm foam cannon)
  • Tested Cleaning Units: 1431
  • Noise Level: 68 dB
  • Weight: 48.5 lbs

Key Specs:

  • Max Rated Flow: 1.7 GPM
  • Max Rated Pressure: 1600 PSI
  • Voltage: 115V, 15A
  • M22 14mm outlet
  • Total Stop System: Yes
  • Foam Cannon Compatible: Yes
  • Suggested Nozzle: 3.5
  • Suggested Foam Cannon Orifice: 1.25mm

Performance

This one’s clear: the K1322TS outperforms the K1622TS in both pressure and flow. It pushes almost 0.4 GPM more, which means faster rinsing and thicker foam. That extra current draw is worth it for the performance jump—if your outlet can handle it.

K1322 wins



Power and Circuit Compatibility

The K1322 is right at the edge of a standard 15A circuit, and it really wants a 20A circuit if you're using a foam cannon. The K1622 is more forgiving—its draw stays well under 15A, making it easier to run in more locations without tripping breakers.

K1622 wins




Sound and Size

Both sit at 68 dB, which is quiet compared to most machines. They also weigh the same. The difference? NONE.

This is a tie


Efficiency and Usage

If you're detailing cars and using a foam cannon often, the K1322 makes that experience better—more foam, quicker rinses, and slightly better cleaning power overall. But if you need something that sips power and runs nearly anywhere, the K1622 holds its own.

Still, the edge goes to the K1322 for versatility in usage.



Cost

  • K1322TS: ~$1122 ( at the time of writing this article ) See HERE for updated price
  • K1622TS: ~$1202 ( at the time of writing this article ) See HERE for updated price

This is the only category the K1322 somehow wins despite being the stronger unit. Unless your setup requires the lower amp draw or vertical orientation of the K1622, you're paying more and getting less.

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