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Best pressure washer 2024: for cleaning cars, bikes, patios, and more

Pressure washers may look more or less the same as they always have, but they’re much smarter than they used to be

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If you’re feeling a little dirty, our guide to the best pressure washers will get you spick and span in no time. These pressure washers can clean anything, from decking and driveways to vehicles, outdoor furniture, gutters, and bikes.

We think pressure washers may well be the greatest tool ever invented. There’s something deeply satisfying about using one, whether it’s to get the mud off your mountain bike or to reveal the colour your paving is supposed to be.

They may look more or less the same as they always have, but trust us, they’re much smarter than they used to be. It’s possible to get models with attachments to clean absolutely anything, from cars to patios, to, err, well mainly those two things. Now, with pressure control that means there’s no danger of damaging anything delicate.

What is the best pressure washer?

We think the Karcher K4 Full Control (buy now) is the best pressure washer for most people. The K4 sits right in the middle of Karcher’s range. It’s an excellent all-rounder that includes some of the whizzy features of the K7 including Bluetooth capability. It delivers a useful 130 bar of pressure. There are two lances, one variable and one ‘dirt blaster’.


Other pressure washer recommendations

Best cordless pressure washer

The Worx PowerShare HydroShot Pressure Cleaner (buy now) uses the same PowerShare swappable battery technology that it uses in its other power tools. That means you can use the device anywhere without worrying about plugging it into the mains. It produces 22 bar of pressure.

Best cheap pressure washer

The Karcher K2 (buy now) is perfect if all you need is a simple, straightforward and effective pressure washer this is worth considering. It pumps out 110 bar of pressure, which we think is enough to clean patios and other hard-to-shift dirt, and it’s lightweight and easy to store.

Best pressure washer for bikes and motorbikes

The Muc-off Pressure Washer (buy now) is designed specifically for bikes and motorbikes. Its lance has a wider spread and specific settings so you don’t damage sensitive bits such as bearings, suspension and other components. It’s rated for 70 bar with a maximum pressure of 100 bar.

Best premium pressure washer

Get the Karcher K7 Premium Smart Control (buy now) if money’s no object. This incredibly clever Karcher pressure washer ticks all the boxes. Its 3-in-1 lance enables you to adjust the pressure for any kind of cleaning, and there’s a boost mode that adds an extra 15 bar to the flow. It’s rated for 180 bar!


The best pressure washers you can buy today:

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1. Karcher K4 Full Control

Stuff Verdict

It may not be as powerful as its top-of-the-range sibling, but for the majority of people, it’s the better buy

Pros

  • Easy controls
  • Powerful and can be used in a number of situations

Cons

  • Hose management is a little fiddly
Karcher K4 Full Control specs
Maximum pressure130 Bar
Hose length8 Metres
Maximum flow rate420 Litres Per Hour

The number in a Karcher pressure washer’s name tells you where it fits in the range: the top of the range is 7, so you can see that the K4 sits right in the middle. We think the K4 is an excellent all-rounder that includes some of the whizzy features of the K7 including Bluetooth capability. It delivers a useful 130 bar of pressure.

There are two lances, one variable and one for plastic dirt. There’s an LED display on the trigger to help you use the right pressure for the task. It may not be as powerful as its top-of-the-range sibling, but for the majority of people, we think it’s the better buy.


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2. Worx PowerShare HydroShot Pressure Cleaner

Stuff Verdict

This portable pressure washer uses Work batteries so it can be used away from a power outlet

Pros

  • Very portable
  • Good battery life

Cons

  • Not ideal for big or very stubborn jobs
Worx PowerShare HydroShot Pressure Cleaner specs
Maximum pressure22 Bar
Hose length6 Metres
Maximum flow rate120 Litres Per Hour

We rate the Worx PowerShare HydroShot Pressure Cleaner very highly. Worx has taken the same PowerShare swappable battery technology that it uses in its other power tools. That means you can use the device anywhere without worrying about plugging it into the mains. You don’t even need a hose: it will happily draw and spray water from a bucket or a pond.

The HydroShot can’t match the power of mains-powered pressure washers. But it’s much lighter and we think much more convenient – and its 22 bar pressure is still up to 10 times more than you’ll get from a garden hose. There are five nozzle settings – 0º, 25º, 40º, shower and mist. You can also use it as a garden waterer.


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3. Karcher K7 Premium Smart Control

Stuff Verdict

The premium pressure washer from Karcher ticks all the boxes, with plenty of power, a hose reel, and built-in display and Blueooth

Pros

  • Plenty of pressure for stubborn dirt
  • Lots of cleaning modes
  • Hose management system is handy

Cons

  • Heavy
  • Expensive
Karcher K7 Premium Smart Control specs
Maximum pressure180 Bar
Hose length10 Metres
Maximum flow rate550 Litres Per Hour

If money’s no object, then we think the incredibly clever Karcher pressure washer ticks all the boxes. Its 3-in-1 lance enables you to adjust the pressure for any kind of cleaning, and there’s a boost mode that adds an extra 15 bar to the flow. It’s rated for 180 bar, has a 10m hose and has a built-in hose reel for easy storage. You also get a deck/patio cleaner.

We’ve saved the best bit until last; the Karcher is smart: it has a built-in display and Bluetooth compatibility so you can control it from your phone. That means you can find the right settings for the particular thing you want to clean.

Is it overkill? It absolutely is. Do we want one? We absolutely do.


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4. Muc-off Pressure Washer

Stuff Verdict

The perfect pressure washer for bikes and motorcycles

Pros

  • Won’t damage your bike or motorcycle
  • Comes with cleaner

Cons

  • Lacks power if you also want it for patio/decking, etc
Muc-off Pressure Washer specs
Maximum pressure100 Bar
Hose lengthUndisclosed
Maximum flow rate390 Litres Per Hour

Designed specifically for bikes and motorbikes, the Muc-Off Pressure Washer’s lance has a wider spread and specific settings for both types of vehicle to ensure that you don’t damage sensitive bits such as bearings, suspension and other components.

It’s rated for 70 bar with a maximum pressure of 100 bar, which is quite low compared to some rivals, but that’s deliberate: this washer is purely for vehicles and has been designed to ensure that you can’t accidentally damage them no matter how enthusiastically you spray them.

It’s generally sold in bundles that also include Muc-off cleaning products which, like the washer, won’t damage brake pads, seals or cables.


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5. Karcher K2

Stuff Verdict

A simple, straightforward and effective pressure washer that doesn’t break the bank

Pros

  • Powerful enough for most
  • Light and compact

Cons

  • No extras
  • Lacks power compared to bigger Kacher models
Karcher K2 specs
Maximum pressure110 Bar
Hose length4 Metres
Maximum flow rate360 Litres Per Hour

If all you need is a simple, straightforward and effective pressure washer we think the K2 is worth considering. It pumps out 110 bar of pressure, which is still enough to clean patios and other hard-to-shift dirt, and it’s lightweight and easy to store. The downsides? We found has a shorter hose than its more expensive siblings at just 4m.

The gun is also smaller than the one you get with more powerful Karchers. It includes a detergent bottle and a car brush. You can also use Karcher’s other accessories if you need specific tools for specific tasks. It’s not particularly exciting but it’s not particularly expensive either: it’s a straightforward, no-frills option that’s fine for occasional use.


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6. Bosch Universal Aquatak 135

Stuff Verdict

A long hose and plenty of power from everyone’s favourite tool brand

Pros

  • Simple to use (no extra nozzles)
  • Powerful
  • Stable design

Cons

  • Extra accessories add up
Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 specs
Maximum pressure135 Bar
Hose length7 Metres
Maximum flow rate450 Litres Per Hour

You know what you’re getting with a Bosch: solid construction, high-quality engineering and no-fuss operation. This model delivers a useful 135 bar – there’s a cheaper 125-bar version if you don’t need so much power – and the 3-in-1 nozzle switches between fan, rotary and point jets. It’s portable too, with an extra carrying handle as well as the obligatory wheels.

The hose here is 7m long and the package also includes a high-pressure detergent nozzle and container. In a useful touch, the Bosch is also self-priming, so you can use a water tank or other container for your water supply if you can’t use a hose.


7. Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless Power Washer

Stuff Verdict

Another impressively portable pressure washer, the ONE+ Cordless Power Washer uses the same battery as every other Ryobi ONE+ power tool

Pros

  • Cordless and portable
  • Works with multiple water sources

Cons

  • Can get a little heavy after long periods of use
Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless Power Washer specs
Maximum pressure22 Bar
Hose length6 Metres
Maximum flow rateUndisclosed

Another impressively portable pressure washer, the ONE+ Cordless Power Washer uses the same battery as every other Ryobi ONE+ power tool. That means you only need one battery to power your drill, saw, hedge trimmer, vacuum cleaner… the list goes on. It’s not the most powerful pressure washer out there, at 22 bar, but we find that’s plenty for light-cleaning of your car, bike, outdoor furniture, and muddy shoes.

You don’t even need a hose for this one – it comes with a 6-metre syphoning kit to pull water from any fresh water source, whether that’s a bucket or lake. It features a 3-in-1 nozzle which includes a turbo mode for tough cleaning applications, 15° fan spray for general cleaning, and a shower function for rinsing.


8. DeWalt DXPW001ME High Pressure Washer

Stuff Verdict

A dependable, heavy duty washer from everyone’s favourite power tool brand DeWalt

Pros

  • Hose drum
  • Durable design

Cons

  • Heavy
DeWalt DXPW001ME High Pressure Washer specs
Maximum pressure130 Bars
Hose length10 Metres
Maximum flow rate390 Litres Per Hour

Everyone knows yellow power tools mean business, and we think the DeWalt DXPW001ME looks like a seriously powerful player. This reliable cleaning tool is designed to tackle tough outdoor cleaning tasks with ease thanks to a maximum pressure of 130 bar. This means it’s capable of efficient and effective performance on various surfaces, including driveways, patios, and vehicles.

Its compact and portable design, combined with a reliable maintenance-free axial cam pump, ensures ease of use and long-lasting durability. The washer features an ergonomic spray gun with adjustable pressure settings and a high-pressure hose with a convenient reel built in.


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9. Wilks-USA TX750i

Stuff Verdict

Got some serious dirty paving slabs? This beast of a pressure washer pumps out 272 bar

Pros

  • Ultimate performance
  • Drain cleaning

Cons

  • Loud
  • Heavy and overkill for most
Wilks-USA TX750i specs
Maximum pressure272 Bar
Hose length10 Metres
Maximum flow rate720 Litres Per Hour

This is a beast of a pressure washer, pumping out 3,950PSI (272 bar) from its 12-litre tank and 30 meters of hose (1x 10m and 1 x 20m). It’s petrol-powered for maximum portability and sits on all-terrain wheels. What’s more, it comes with stacks of accessories including straight and curved lances, a turbo nozzle and a self-propelled drain cleaner.

It also comes with five colour-coded “click and go” nozzles. Red is for blasting, yellow for stripping, green for cleaning, white for washing and black for applying detergent. It’s not going to make you very popular with the neighbours. But if you need to clean big things quickly, such as motorhomes or boats, we think you’ll appreciate its power.


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10. Streetwize Portable Power Washer

Stuff Verdict

Incredibly portable and a good option when what you need to wash isn’t close enough for a mains-powered washer

Pros

  • Perfect for gentle cleaning
  • Very portable and lightweight

Cons

  • Low powered
  • Manual pumping required
Streetwize Portable Power Washer specs
Maximum pressureUndisclosed
Hose length2.5 Metres
Maximum flow rateUndisclosed

If you want to be able to wash things but don’t have power and/or a hose to connect to, there are lots of manual pressure washers to choose from. This is a good example, with 10L capacity, a soft bristle brush and a long reach lance that together make it a good option for cleaning vehicles and bikes.

Don’t expect incredible pressure from this – it’s completely manual and pumped by hand, so it’s closer to a Super Soaker than a Worx or Karcher – but it is incredibly portable and a good option when what you need to wash isn’t close enough for a mains-powered washer.


What to look for when buying a pressure washer

The most important features are the water pressure and the length of the hose. The former is measured in bars or pounds per square inch (PSI), and the more bars or PSI the more powerful the washer.

If you only plan to wash a muddy mountain bike, around 70-100 bar will suffice, while if you plan to wash stubborn grime on a car or paving, you’ll want around 120 bar or higher.

Obviously, the longer the hose the more versatile your pressure washer will be. A longer hose means you’ll be able to move all around your car or patio without having to stop and reposition the machine.

If you intend to use your washer for a variety of jobs it’s important to consider what tools and lances are included too. Most are bundled with a variable pressure lance, but for more specific applications you’ll want a lance designed for the specific task.

How we test the best pressure washers

We personally review as many products in our round-ups wherever possible, based on decades of combined experience. In the case of pressure washers, that means basing our decision on maximum pressure, hose length, portability, and any additional features.
Elsewhere, we make our choices based on our knowledge, specs, and reviews, to help ensure that only the very best products are brought to your attention.
For more information on Stuff’s rating and review process, read our page on how we test products.

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