While it doesn’t come with the range of accessories that the WORX WG629E.1 and the Yard Force Aquajet, it’s part of the WORX Powershare family, which means the battery can be used across the other power tools in this range. It uses a 20V 2 AH MAX lithium-ion battery, and we like that there’s a battery level indicator to show how much charge is left. Lightweight, weighing just 1.7kg, it operates at 22 Bar pressure, which delivers 120 litres per hour water flow rate. It comes with a multi-spray nozzle, which features five settings - 0°, 25°, 40°, shower and mist, an extension lance, as well as a 6m hose. Self-priming, it can draw water from a bucket, pool or river rather than requiring a mains supply – it has a water inlet filter on the end of the hose to prevent debris from clogging up the system. It comes with a foldable 10L water bucket, soap bottle and brush, as well as a three year warranty.Ī BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Budget Buy, this cordless pressure washer from WORX is a super option if you don’t have an outside tap for a garden hose or would find a portable pressure cleaner useful. It uses a 20V 2.5Ah lithium-ion battery, which gives a 20 minute run time from a fast one-hour battery charge, It can also be used across the other power tools in the Yard Force cordless range. The Eco Mode allows you to quickly switch to using less water and power for a lighter clean and also helps conserve the battery life, and we love that the battery light indicator shows the percentage levels remaining. It operates at 22 Bar pressure, which delivers a flow rate of 160 litres per hour through the six metre hose, which is more than the WORX models in our test. The multi-spray nozzle features three settings – Jet, for a wide fan shaped spray, Low pressure, for a lighter clean and Turbo, for a higher pressure spiral spray. We really loved that you can also adjust the angle of the handle, so it’s comfortable to operate. Self-priming, it draws water from a bucket, pool or river rather than the mains supply and comes with a water inlet filter on the end of the six metre hose to prevent debris from clogging the system. It comes with a three year warranty.Ī BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Buy for value this cordless pressure cleaner is compact, yet powerful enough to handle washing the car, patio and garden furniture, as well as watering the garden. Part of the WORX Powershare family, the 20V 2 AH MAX lithium-ion batteries can be used across the other power tools in this range. It has a 30 minute run time, takes a nifty one hour to charge and features a battery level indicator, which is really useful. Operating at 22 Bar pressure, it delivers 120 litres per hour water flow rate and comes with a 10m hose, which was the longest in the group we tested and gives plenty of freedom. It’s compact, and features three accessories – a brush, soap bottle and foldable bucket – to help effectively wash cars, garden furniture and bikes, as well as water the garden. What’s more, it has a turbo setting, which delivers a 360° jet of rotating water that covers a broader area – we found this was most effective when used with the high pressure setting. The multi-spray nozzle features five settings - 0°, 25°, 40°, shower and mist, and we like that it also has two pressure modes – high pressure for tackling stubborn stains, and low pressure for gentle cleaning and watering the garden. It also comes with a water inlet filter on the end of the hose to prevent debris clogging up the system. It’s self priming, which means it can draw water from any source, including a bucket, pool or river. A BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Buy for performance, this cordless pressure cleaner from WORX comes into its own if you don’t have an outside tap for a garden hose.
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