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Electric models for home use typically run $100 to $300, while gas-powered models cost anywhere from $300 to $800 (and professional-grade washers can cost significantly more than that).
Pressure washers come in two varieties: gas and electric. The price can range from about $100 for a low-end consumer-grade model up to thousands for larger commercial units.
How to use your pressure washer Prep your area To get started you will need to clear the area you want to clean of furniture, plant pots, toys, etc. — basically anything that could become a ...
If you’d like an electric pressure washer that balances power and portability, DeWalt’s checks those boxes with aplomb. The rectangular unit comes in a protective cage, making it easier to ...
These electric pressure washers are designed for common household tasks, such as maintaining a patio or walkway. None include a zero-degree nozzle, a known safety hazard, and all earn a rating of ...
Use a green or a white nozzle for most jobs: the broad spray angle is less likely to damage surfaces. Reserve red and yellow ...
Pressure washers use a gas engine or an electric motor to power a pump, which forces water at high pressure through a concentrating nozzle. The resulting blast washes away accumulated grime on ...
These days, many electric pressure washers, which you plug into an outlet, can clean as well as gas-powered models. We’re starting to see more battery-powered models perform well, too.