Karcher BRC 30/15 Walk-Behind Carpet Cleaner
Product Description
The Karcher BRC 30/15 is a walk-behind spray-extraction carpet cleaner designed for commercial venues where carpeted areas are in regular use and need to be returned to service quickly. It...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 750(H) x 360(W) x 920(L)mm
- Weight
- 36kg
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Product Description
The Karcher BRC 30/15 is a walk-behind spray-extraction carpet cleaner designed for commercial venues where carpeted areas are in regular use and need to be returned to service quickly. It works by injecting cleaning solution into the carpet pile while a rotating roller brush agitates and loosens embedded dirt, with the soiled liquid recovered in a single pass. The result is a noticeably deeper clean than surface-only methods, with carpets dry enough to walk on again relatively soon after cleaning — a practical advantage in hospitality and event environments where extended downtime is rarely an option.
In regular use, the BRC 30/15 performs well across small to medium-sized venues with carpeted areas broadly in the region of 200m² to 900m². The combined spray and extraction action means operators can work through floor areas efficiently without repeated passes over the same sections. On significantly larger sites, or where carpets are heavily soiled across a substantial area, cleaning cycle times may become a constraint and a higher-capacity machine may be worth considering.
Practically, the machine offers several operational advantages for venue and facilities teams:
- Rotating roller brush lifts embedded dirt that extraction alone would miss
- Combined spray and recovery in a single pass reduces total cleaning time
- Wheeled chassis allows straightforward movement between rooms and areas
- Simple tank filling and emptying keeps turnaround between sessions low
- Consistent results across larger floor areas without excessive operator effort
No specialist installation is required — the BRC 30/15 connects to a standard power supply and is ready to use as a standalone unit. The machine has some weight to it, so moving between floors via stairs would need planning in advance, but across level floors it handles well.
This model is a practical choice for hotels, conference centres, restaurants with carpeted dining areas, and similar venues running a regular cleaning programme. If you are working out whether this model suits your floor area, cleaning schedule, or site layout, the team is glad to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Rotating roller brush agitates and lifts embedded dirt from carpet fibres
- Spray-extraction system cleans and recovers soiled liquid in one pass
- Wheeled walk-behind chassis for controlled manoeuvring across floor areas
- Separate clean and dirty water tanks for straightforward operation
- Plug-in design requires no specialist installation or fixed connections
Operational Benefits
- Deeper clean reduces the frequency of full professional extraction treatments
- Single-pass operation lets staff cover floor areas more efficiently during cleaning
- Carpets return to use quickly, minimising disruption to venue operations
- Consistent results help maintain carpet presentation between scheduled deep cleans
- Straightforward setup and use keeps training requirements and downtime low
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 750(H) x 360(W) x 920(L)mm
- Weight
- 36kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The BRC 30/15 works well for venues with roughly 200m² to 900m² of carpeted floor area, making it a practical fit for small to mid-sized hotels, restaurants, and conference facilities. For significantly larger sites or venues with multiple large carpeted zones, it is worth discussing whether a higher-capacity model would give you better throughput within your cleaning schedule.
- No fixed installation is required. The machine connects to a standard commercial power supply and operates as a standalone unit, so it can be moved between areas or stored when not in use without any dedicated plumbing or electrical fitout.
- The spray-extraction method recovers the majority of moisture during the cleaning pass, so carpets are generally dry enough to return to use relatively soon after cleaning — though drying time will vary depending on carpet pile depth, soiling level, and ventilation in the space. In well-ventilated areas, downtime is typically short enough to work within normal venue operating windows.