Pressure washers are great for cleaning tough-to-clean spots, as well as covering large areas that would take forever if you were using a more traditional brush. For example, some of the best pressure washers for cars can get the job done in a fraction of the time compared to a traditional hose and sponge, and it would be even more efficient. Of course, pressure washers can be quite expensive, which is why we’ve collected our favorite power washers in various pressure ranges and budgets, so you can find the one that fits your needs the best.
Bentism Electric Pressure Washer — $92, was $102
If you don’t intend to use your powerwasher a lot and just want something a bit more budget-oriented, the BENTISM Electric Pressure Washer is a solid option. Not only does it have a really high 2000 PSI max pressure, but it also comes with an absolute tone of accessories that includes a 30-foot hose for the extra bit of reach. It also comes with five different nozzles and a foam canon if you need to use soap or other cleaning chemicals, so it’s quite versatile.
Greenworks Pressure Washer Combo Kit — $130, was $220
While this Greenworks power washer doesn’t have as high a PSI, around 1,900 PSI, it is a lot more portable and a great option if you want something that’s smaller and easier to take around with you. It comes with a 35-foot power chord and a 20-foot hose, so you get quite a bit of distance. If you are somewhere rural and need to clean stuff that doesn’t have a power cable nearby, this is perfect. Besides that, we also appreciate that this comes with an 11-inch surface cleaner, which isn’t something common with a lot of other power washers, even more expensive ones.
Sugift Electric Pressure Washer — $155, was $357
The Sugift Electric Pressure Washer has a truly powerful maximum power of 4,000 PSI, which will likely strip pretty much anything you want down to the bare bones. Not only that, but you get a very long 197-inch water hose and a convenient hand crank to let out more of it, and if you need to move around a lot, the big wheels at the back and the handle make it a lot easier. This bundle comes with five different hose attachments, with one of them being a foam canon, so you do get a lot of versatility out of it.
Greenworks Electric Pressure Washer — $174, was $200
The Greenworks Electric Pressure Washer has up to 2,000 PSI. Its 13-amp motor ensures exceptional cleaning power while being suitably water-resistant. It has an open frame design with sturdy wheels so it’s simple to move around. It comes with a metal wand, soap, and turbo nozzles, along with multiple quick-connect wand tips for other cleaning tasks. An onboard soap tank proves useful while there’s a 25-foot kink-resistant hose that’s capable of dealing with a lot of situations, while a 35-foot power cord ensures plenty of range.
Greenworks PRO TruBrushless Electric Pressure Washer — $281, was $360
Another great option from Greenworks is the Greenworks PRO, and while it is a hundred or so more expensive, it also has 300 more PSI and a GPM of 2.3, which should be more than enough for most use cases. Also, it has an on-board soap tank so that you don’t have to have a separate foam cannon attachment, which makes the pressure washer very front heavy. You also get a 20-foot hose and 35-foot cable, which is standard at this price range, as are the five different nozzles as well.
Simpson Cleaning CM61083 Clean Machine — $350, was $380
This Simpson CM61083 has a lot of power under the hood, with a whopping 2.5 GPM and 3400 PSI; this will likely clean off pretty much whatever you could possibly imagine. Included is a 25-foot hose and four different attachments, although, sadly, there is no foam canon on this one, so you’ll have to buy it separately if you need that functionality. With all that power, this is the perfect option for bigger and tougher jobs, such as prepping a house exterior before painting.
Greenworks Pro Electric Pressure Washer — $360, was $450
The Greenworks Pro Electric Pressure Washer is a powerful pressure washer delivering up to 3,000 PSI at 2.0 max GPM. It has a great 14-amp Trubrushless motor with an axial cam pump so you get great power and efficiency at once. It has digitally controlled auto-adapting technology so you get maximum cleaning power with any nozzle. Alongside that, the intelligent PCBA maximizes cleaning power by adjusting motor speeds to adapt to your needs. A hassle-free push button start powers things up instantly while you even have the ease of a thermal relief valve that purges hot water from the pump as needed. It also has a rugged steel frame with a wheelbarrow design so you can easily move it around via the 10-inch never-flat wheels.
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