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Pressure washers are great for getting a brilliant rinse and wash on your car, but which one should you buy?

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Recommended - Nilfisk Core 140 PowerControl Premium with Car Cleaning Kit

Price: £166.93

Buy from: Amazon 

Autocar says: 4/5

Vital stats: Max pressure 140 bar. Max flow 465 litres/hour. Motor power 1800W

This Nilfisk washer is much more expensive one than the one just below – but it is worth the cash if you want the best pressure washer. It offers phenomenal muck-shifting power, and Nilfisk also provides a guide for which of the three pressure outputs you should be using for any particular chore. The hose reels freely and is set low down so it’s not easy to pull the unit over when you’re trundling around with it. Meanwhile, the fan nozzle, turbo nozzle, angled sill nozzle, foamer and car brush mean that you’ve got every possible car-cleaning accessory that you could want. You even get a microfibre mitt and drying cloth so that you can finish the job properly.

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Best budget buy - Nilfisk Core 125 Home Kit

Price: £70.00

Buy from: Amazon 

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Autocar says: 4 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 125 bar. Max flow 440 litres/hour. Motor power 1400W

Yes, another Nilfisk, but a cheaper one. It's a small, smart-looking pressure washer that’s lightweight and effective. It’s got strong pressure to blast away all the muck, and it feels solidly built so should last for a long time. It’d be a great price even for the machine on its own, but with a fan nozzle, turbo nozzle, car brush, and even a patio cleaner, it really is extraordinarily good value. The ultra-flexible 5m hose is more manageable than the stiffer hoses on some others here, too.

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Titan 140 Bar Pressure Washer

Price: £89.99

Buy from: Screwfix

Autocar says: 4 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 140 bar. Max flow 330 litres/hour. Motor power 1800W

Don’t worry if you’ve not heard of this make of pressure washer: it’s Screwfix’s own brand, and the unit itself is really good. It seems well put together and is a sensible design, with a hook to keep the 6m hose coiled up when it’s not being used. It delivers decent pressure levels and you get a fan nozzle, turbo nozzle and a patio cleaner. It’s a straightforward, good-value, no-nonsense option.

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Karcher K4 Power Control

Price: £186.99

Buy from: Amazon

Autocar says: 3 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 130 bar. Max flow 420 litres/hour. Motor power 1800W

Karcher is still the household name of pressure washers, and although the K4 has been on sale for a long time, it’s still one of the best that you can get. You can see what the current pressure levels are on the lance’s readout, and it even tells you what jobs the relevant pressure is suitable for. It’s such impressive pressure that it’s actually hard to believe that there’s only a 1.8kW motor making it all happen. However, we’d like more attachments (lots are available but you get only a fan and turbo nozzle as standard), and it’s annoying that the hose isn’t on a reel.

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Wolf Blaster 4x4

Price: £199.99

Buy from: Amazon

Autocar says: 3 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 165 bar. Max flow 300 litres/hour. Motor power 2000W

The Blaster 4x4 has stonking cleaning performance thanks to its very high-pressure output, and it comes with a kaleidoscope of accessories, including a fan nozzle, turbo nozzle, car brush, angled sill jet, foamer, patio cleaner and even a drain cleaner. The four-wheel dolly also allows the Blaster to spin 360deg, so it’s super-easy to drag around while you wash. It’s not cheap, though, and others offer much the same package for a lot less.

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Silverline 2100 Watt Pressure Washer

Price: £85.40

Buy from: Amazon

Autocar says: 3 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 165 bar. Max flow 360 litres/hour. Motor power 2100W

The Silverline is almost as powerful as some professional pressure washers, and it’s also complete with a built-in detergent reservoir. The 5m hose gets a reel, too, but there’s no turbo nozzle attachment, which would transform this washer into something that’d even restore your brickwork and paving slabs. The hose reel is quite stiff, too, making it too easy to topple the Silverline when you’re trying to free up more hose.

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Silverline


Halfords PW10

Price: £59.99

Buy from: Halfords

Autocar says: 3 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 105 bar. Max flow 300 litres/hour. Motor power 1400W

Halfords’ pressure washer delivers strong, washing performance and also has a huge, 90cm lance that you’d normally expect to see on a professional pressure washer. There are some compromises for the budget price, though. You get only one fan nozzle, you can’t attach a detergent bottle to the lance and there’s no internal reservoir and no hook or reel to help keep your hose tidy. But we’ll forgive it most of that, given the low price.

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Sealey PW2000PA

Price: £133

Buy from: Amazon 

Autocar says: 2 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 140 bar. Max flow 400 litres/hour. Motor power 1800W

The Sealey pressure washer has a low centre of gravity and can sit uprigiht on two bigger wheels or go down onto its other two smaller wheels, so it’s really easy to pull it around behind you. It doesn’t have as high a power output as some of the others here, but the cleaning performance is still perfectly good. There’s nowhere to rest the lance mid-wash, though, and then it has to be split up to be stored. Fan-, turbo- and angled nozzles are included, but we’d expect more attachments at this price.

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Draper 98678

Price: £214.86

Buy from: Amazon 

Autocar says: 2 stars

Vital stats: Max pressure 165 bar. Max flow 432 litres/hour. Motor Power 2100W

This may well be bottom of the pack in our test, but it still has delivers shoulder-wilting pressure and, ultimately, we have no complaints about the Draper’s spray abilities. However, it’s a cumbersome machine, and the hose reel is set high, which makes it easy to accidentally topple the machine when you’re towing it around the car. Draper supplies a patio cleaner and car brush, but there’s no turbo nozzle, which is a huge omission because that’s really the point of a pressure washer, in our books

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martin_66 3 February 2023

The best Pressure Washer?  Simple.  Ignore all the reviews and buy the cheapest one you can find.  I have had various pressure washers over the years, including three Karchers.  They have ALL broken down.  Utterly useless the lot of them.

My current washer is a Hozelock Pico which I got for £60 in Halfords.  Small, compact, easy to move around, does exactly what it is supposed to do, and hasn't gone wrong in three years.

Forget the big names and the flashy adverts.  Spend less, you will be glad you did.

Symanski 7 February 2023

I've a Karcher which I've had for about 20 years now.   It has broken down on me, but spares are available and I can repair it.   Powerful machine that I'm happy with, especially after buying a different hose that not only can cope with the pressure better but is long enough to get around the car.

 

I'd say getting one that you can repair is something that will save you in the long run, and then you can get one which has better pressure and cleaning power than the entry level machines.

 

And also invest in a snow foam lance with Bilt Hamber auto foam.   Spray it on, wait five to ten minutes and then blast off with the pressure washer.   Then you can go over with your normal soapy bucket and microfibre mitt.   The results are worth it.

 

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martin_66 3 February 2023

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LibertyLeslie 7 February 2023

you can convert Dollars in your pounds

martin_66 8 February 2023

Why should I do that is the person who is trying to scam me can't be bothered?