Karcher cordless lawn mower. Have a Ryobi Battery That Won t Charge? You Can Fix That
Have a Ryobi Battery That Won’t Charge? You Can Fix That.
Lithium ion batteries are a wondrous invention that are lightweight and long lasting. But it’s infuriating when the battery won’t recharge. You stick the battery in the charger and. nothing. Guess what? You can fix these batteries that appear to be completely dead. Read on.
This post is NOT sponsored by Ryobi. They do not approve of or endorse this method for fixing a Ryobi battery. AT all.
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If you have any sort of cordless power tool, but especially one powered by a Ryobi 18V battery, you have no doubt encountered the dreaded flashing red charger light.
And if you haven’t. you will.
It inevitably goes like this. you run to the basement to grab your cordless drill because after 10 years of thinking about it, you’re finally going to build that 4 level, Tudor style treehouse with kitchenette.
Or you’re going to hang a picture.
Either way you put your battery in the charger and all you get is a flashing red light, which according to the label on the charger means your battery is defective. It isn’t just dead. It’s defective.
I’m here to tell you you it isn’t. You probably left it in the charger too long which drains the battery.
Your battery is fine. It just needs a little boost.
You Can Fix a Rechargeable Battery That Won’t Take a Charge.
You heard me right. You do NOT have to buy a new 50 battery. You do not have to call the company and swear at them because this stupid defective battery is only 2 weeks old. (although by all means feel free to do so) You do not have to wait until they ship you a replacement battery to finish your project. You can get that battery up and working in about 5 minutes.
NOTE: First try pulse charging.
Pulse charge your battery by plugging and unplugging your charger (with the battery in it) for 10 seconds. Try this a few times. If it doesn’t correct the problem, continue on with this tutorial.
How to Fix an 18V Battery
What You Need
- A multimeter. (this is actually optional but helpful. if you don’t have one don’t worry, you can still fix your battery)
Note: If you aren’t used to doing this sort of thing, or using things like a multimeter this is going to seem crazy and hard and way out of your DIY league. It isn’t.
Step 1. Cut the end off of your AC adapter. That’s right. Just cut it off. It’s for a 10 year old cell phone, you’re never going to use it again anyway. It’s frankly kind of weird that you saved it to begin with.
Step 2. Separate and strip off 1 of each wire. You have just made booster cables! Good for you.
Black wire = negative Striped or solid white wire = positive
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO NOT MIX THE TWO UP.
Step 3. Remove the screws holding the battery together.
For Ryobi batteries it’s a star shaped screw head like the one below.
A few years ago I bought a kit of small screwdriver heads from Amazon that has every small, weird, head you’d ever need.
There’s a hidden screw under a piece of plastic. You need to pry the plastic off to get at the screw underneath. I used a very thin screwdriver to pry it off.
Step 4. Pull the top off of the battery case.
Step 5. Remove the 2 plastic side pieces. They’re the things you press in to remove your battery from your drill.
Step 6. Lift the battery pack out.
Step 7. Set the Multimeter to read volts. For testing an 18 volt battery choose the 20 volts setting. This will give you the most accurate reading. (If you don’t have a multimeter skip to Step 9 and hope for the best)
Volts are symbolized by a V with one or two straight lines over it on a multimeter so it’s that section of the multimeter that you use. The section under the V with the straight line(s). Not the squiggly line. The straight line.
Step 8. Touching the red probe to the positive (red) terminal and the black probe to the negative (black) terminal, read the voltage shown on the multimeter. In my case the battery was carrying a charge of 0.06 volts. Which is almost nothing, but not completely nothing.
Step 9. Plug your AC adapter in and using the wires, boost your dead battery. Just touch the black wire to the negative terminal (the one with the black wire going to it) and the white wire (or striped wire) to the positive terminal (the one with the red wire going to it). Do this on and off for approximately a minute.
Apparently lithium ion batteries should be pulse charged. Which means you hold your wires down for 15 seconds or so, then release them. Then hold them down again. Over and over.
DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU ARE TOUCHING POSITIVE TO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TO NEGATIVE.
Step 10. Test your the voltage on your battery pack again. It should be higher than it was before boosting. (Again, if you don’t have a multimeter don’t worry about this. you’ll just have to press on without one)
Mine went from 0.06 volts to 7.58 volts after a minute long boosting session.
Step 11. Put the plastic cover back on the battery pack (just the part that goes into the charger) and set your battery on the charger to see if it will take a charge.
If you still only get a red flashing light and the battery won’t charge, boost the battery some more. I find the battery charger will recognize that the battery is good again when you boost it to between 10 and 14 volts.
Just keep repeating the pulse boosting and testing the battery until it will finally be recognized by the charger and you get the green light.
To those of you who found this subject matter to be on par with spending 3 hours in a waiting room, sorry ’bout that.
For the rest of you? I know exactly how you feel. I felt the same way. Let me know exactly how elated you were after you brought your first battery back to life in the Комментарии и мнения владельцев section.
Here’s a 3 minute tutorial video showing me as I fix my own battery.
How to Fix a Ryobi 18v Rechargeable Battery
You have an almost brand new Ryobi battery that the charger won’t recognize and won’t charge. Here’s how to fix that.
NOTE: Before doing all this, first try to pulse charge your battery by plugging and unplugging your charger (with the battery in it) for 10 seconds. Try this a few times. If it doesn’t correct the problem, continue on with this tutorial.
Instructions
Cut the end off of your AC adapter. That’s right. Just cut it off. It’s for a 10 year old cell phone, you’re never going to use it again anyway. It’s frankly kind of weird that you saved it to begin with.
Remove the screws holding the battery together. There’s a hidden screw under a piece of plastic. You need to pry the plastic off to get at the screw underneath. I used a very thin screwdriver to pry it off.
Remove the 2 plastic side pieces. They’re the things you press in to remove your battery from your drill.
How to revive a dead rechargeable power tool battery easily
Set the Multimeter to read volts. For testing an 18 volt battery choose the 20 volts setting. This will give you the most accurate reading. (If you don’t have a multimeter skip to Step 9 and hope for the best)
Touching the red probe to the positive (red) terminal and the black probe to the negative (black) terminal, read the voltage shown on the multimeter. In my case the battery was carrying a charge of 0.06 volts. Which is almost nothing, but not completely nothing.
Plug your AC adapter in and using the wires, boost your dead battery. Just touch the black wire to the negative terminal (the one with the black wire going to it) and the white wire (or striped wire) to the positive terminal (the one with the red wire going to it). Do this on and off for approximately a minute. DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU ARE TOUCHING POSITIVE TO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TO NEGATIVE.
Test your the voltage on your battery pack again. It should be higher than it was before boosting. IF IT IS NOT, THEN STOP. YOUR CELL COULD BE DAMAGED AND CONTINUING COULD BE DANGEROUS.
Put the plastic cover back on the battery pack (just the part that goes into the charger) and set your battery on the charger to see if it will take a charge. If you still only get a red flashing light and the battery won’t charge, boost the battery some more. I find the battery charger will recognize that the battery is good again when you boost it to between 10 and 14 volts.
Repeat the pulse boosting and testing the battery until it will finally be recognized by the charger and you get the green light.
Karcher LMO 18-33, 1.444-401.0
To nurture the lawn in your homestead. great and serious work. This requires serious help and techniques. In this article, we will try to present the mower briefly and give you some tips on how to choose the right mower.
Let’s start with the terms. Trimmer, lawn mower, brush cutter are all different devices. It’s not the same thing.

The grass mower is a trailed agricultural implement designed to mow grass in the fields and larger meadows. You can also find a mower at home. It is usually seated and ridden on it. This device is also called a lawn or garden tractor.
The lawn mower is a device for lawn care. It is sliding and controlled by the entire body, not the steering wheel as the grass mower.
The trimmer is a device reminiscent of a haircut machine. It is intended for pruning bush branches and shaping the vegetation of the bushes.
Brushcutter is a device with a long stem and a rotating head at the bottom. The head can be fitted with a disc for cutting bushes or a cutting blade.
All these devices are different, but the names are often confused. We will also be confused, because it is common to call it. So the grass mower and the lawn mower will become the same thing. We will leave the trimmer and brush cutter next time.
How to choose a lawn mower? What features should be highlighted?
Lawn mover type
There are 4 types of lawn mowers:
Sliding mechanical; Sliding with engine; Self-propelled engines; Trimmer-driven tractors.
Sliding mechanical is small and has a cone-shaped weird knife. He spins the grass by turning it and cutting it off. Such a mower is suitable when you have 1-2 ares of lawn.
If you have more than 2 ares, it is recommended to buy a slider with motor. It is perfectly suitable when the lawn has an area of 2-4 ares. 4-10 ares of lawn require more effort, so it is recommended to buy a self-propelled lawn mower. The difference from sliding is that the self-propelled wheels rotate from the engine, so you don’t need to push it. Sometimes you even have to run away it.
The 10-50 ares lawn is difficult to arrange by hand, which is why it is advisable to buy a normal lawn mower on which you can easily mow your relatively large lawn. It may not be necessary to hire a tractor with a trailed lawnmower, because large wheels knock out pits that, with time, only grow deeper if not repaired.
Lawn larger than 50 ares? Then look for a normal tractor and a normal wide trailed lawn mower.
Electric or gasoline
The most popular lawn mowers are sliding or self-propelled with engine. You need to choose whether its a electric or a gasoline. Electric lawn mowers are designed for smaller lawns, because there must be a cord everywhere. The main advantage is silent operation. And the disadvantage is a long cord that likes to get confused. Sometimes the cord is crossed and even cut by the same lawn mower’s rotating knife.
The gasoline mower has no cord, so it is more mobile and can be transported away from home if it is not near a power source. The bad thing is that it works very noisy. the engine allows 70-90 dB. When the yards are side by side, it is possible to bring the neighbors out of balance very quickly, because that sound is not very pleasant.
Some manufacturers have tried to solve the mobility problem by offering electric mowers with a battery. The problem is that it is not very capacious, so it sometimes ends when the lawn is cut off. Charging the battery takes some time, which can cause some inconvenience.

No fuel is needed for a sliding mechanical mower because it is powered by muscle power. Disadvantage. children and weaker adults cannot use it properly.
Lawn mover width
If you have already decided which lawn mower to choose, start thinking about productivity. If you have 10 ares of lawn, you should choose a wider model. All sliding lawnmowers have a knife of a certain length that rotates at high speed and cuts the grass. The blade width depends on the length of the knife. If you choose a narrow lawn mower, you just have to go back and forth more times to cut the entire area.
The narrow lawn mower is 30 cm wide. Wide. 50-60 cm wide. For homes with small lawns, you should choose a golden middle. 40-45 cm wide lawn mowers. They are compact, mobile and cut quite a bit of grass at the same time.
Engine power
Two-stroke or four-stroke engine? It depends on whether or not to mix the gasoline with the oil. Two-stroke engines do not have a separate oil tank, so it is blended with gasoline to avoid mechanical friction. In terms of engines, the manufacturer is also important. Honda, Briggs Stratton, Bosch, Makita are the most popular two-stroke and four-stroke engine manufacturers.
Engine power is measured with horse power (AG). The more they work, the smoother the engine is and can handle workloads.
The higher the engine volume, the more efficient it works.
Grass collection capacity in liters
Where does the cut grass disappear? One mower has a mulching feature that allows you to completely cut off the grass. The cut grass is so crushed that it falls on the ground to become an excellent fertilizer. If there is no mulching function, the grass falls directly on the ground or can be collected in a special container. The size of the capacity in liters varies, so it should be taken into account. The smaller the capacity, the more often you will have to enter and pour it into a compost bin or garbage bag. The optimum amount is 50-70 liters. With this capacity you can cut a lot of grass.
The compactness of the lawn mower
When choosing a lawn mower, always think about where to store it. It weighs about 30-50 kilograms, so wearing it by hand is not really easy. When it is collected, it cannot even be turned up because it is poured into petrol or grease. The electric lawn movers are somewhat simpler, but they may also seem rather cumbersome. Usually the mower’s handle pulls down and folds into at least two parts. Grass collection capacity is also removed and can be quite flat. This saves space.
There are also a few moments to note. One of these is height adjustment. Usually the height is adjustable by a special lever that lifts or lowers one of the wheels. There are also models that can adjust the height of all four wheels.
The washing function is quite necessary in the city. Usually there is a hole for the water hose in the protective housing of the knife. Simply connect the water hose, start the engine, release the water until the water remains in the grass and leave to dry. This is recommended at least once in the autumn when the mower has to wait until the spring.
The number of gears is also important. Typically, traditional lawn mowers have one gear. This means that it only moves forward and at one speed. Some models have two or more gears. It is useful when the lawn mower is used by taller and lower people. We hope we’ve given enough thought to reflection. Buy lawn mowers online and save.
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Its light weight and extreme maneuverability make the LMO 18-33 Battery cordless lawn mower effortlessly maneuverable. For comfortable mowing in the garden.
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Light and agile
The lightweight can also be easily guided over uneven terrain. Maneuverability: easy maneuvering even around obstacles in the garden.
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Level indicator The level indicator informs you when the grass catcher needs to be emptied
Ergonomic operating concept The handlebar can be individually adjusted to the body size. for an upright working posture at all times
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The 10 Best Pressure Washers of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
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A pressure washer is a handy tool that can power wash and remove stains from decking and siding, patio furniture, concrete patios, cars, and more. We purchased 20 pressure washers of different types from the top brands and tested them at our own homes in various parts of the country. We evaluated the pressure washers on ease of use, effectiveness, power, and design while blasting away a variety of outdoor messes around our homes, cars, furniture, and other outdoor gear. We then continued testing our top picks and noted how they held up after three to five months of use (depending on the weather).
For additional insights, we also spoke to Deane Biermeier, a home improvement expert and current member of The Spruce’s Home Improvement Review Board. He noted, “Electric pressure washers with various pressure nozzles are the most valuable for the typical residential user. You likely won’t need to spend the money for a professional-grade gas pressure washer for most household chores.” Based on our testing and research, here are the top pressure washers we tested to keep your home, outdoor spaces, and more looking great.
Best Overall
Sun Joe SPX3000-MAX Electric Pressure Washer
The best overall pressure washer we tested is the Sun Joe Electric Pressure Washer, which delivers 2,030 psi at 1.76 gpm. This affordable unit is equipped with dual detergent tanks, and it comes with five quick-connect spray tips to help you tackle all sorts of cleaning tasks. We used this model to clean a wooden fence, concrete walkway, and a car. We appreciated not just the fact that the Sun Joe was relatively quiet for a pressure washer, but also its supreme effectiveness. Its different nozzles allow for more or less pressure, depending on the surface being cleaned, making it easy to hit the perfect power for each specific job. After using this washer on our fence and walkway, we noticed a big improvement in their appearance.
The Sun Joe Pressure Washer features a 20-foot high-pressure hose, a garden hose adapter, a 34-inch extension wand, and a 35-foot power cord. It took us around 15 minutes to assemble the pressure washer, and while the task seemed daunting at first, the instruction manual simplified the procedure. Once put together, the pressure washer was very easy to use and maneuvered well on its oversize wheels even across grass or uneven ground.
This versatile pressure washer can be used for a variety of easy and tough tasks all around the exterior of your home, including cleaning cars and other vehicles, sidewalks and driveways, decks and fences, patio furniture, garden tools, and backyard playsets. You can store two different types of detergent in the dual chambers, switching between them with the selection dial. That’s an especially handy feature when washing a car.
Although this is a somewhat compact pressure washer, we were pleasantly surprised with its power and cleaning ability, which are comparable to that of higher-priced machines. Not to mention, we never felt restricted, thanks to the long length of the power cord and hose. The Sun Joe is small but mighty, and it’s perfect for the average homeowner.
How It Performed Long-Term
After testing the Sun Joe SPX3000-MAX for three months, we’ve found that it is still worthy of our top spot, standing out for its ease of use and powerful, yet compact design. It continues to come in handy, especially for keeping our house, car, and deck in tip-top shape. Although we wish it came with an attachment to clean large areas of concrete and wood flooring, we appreciate the attachments it does have including those for suds and pressure changes.
Price at time of publish: 200
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,030 psi | GPM: 1.76 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best for Patios and Decks
Greenworks 2000-PSI Electric Pressure Washer
- Great attachment for large surfaces
- Easy to assemble and use
- Effective on many different types of messes
- Relatively quiet
After our testing, we think the Greenworks 2,000-PSI Pressure Washer is a great choice for just about any light-to-medium cleaning task around your home. Thanks to the included 11-inch rotating surface cleaner, it’s even more helpful when you have a large stretch of flat surface to clean. We put this device to the test on three such surfaces: house siding, a driveway, and a fence. We also used it to clean a car with excellent results.
At 2,000-psi, the pressure washer delivers 1.1 gpm. Along with the 11-inch surface cleaner, it comes with three nozzles, a cleaning wand, 20-foot heavy-duty hose, and 35-foot power cord. Onboard storage makes it easy to keep everything in place, and the machine itself is fairly easy to set up and use, taking us only 24 minutes from opening the box to having the machine ready to go. Just note that the instructions weren’t as clear as we’d hoped, and there were no specific instructions on how to use the soap dispenser, but we were able to figure it out pretty quickly. It’s reasonably quiet, as well, and we were able to talk over it with no problem.
Along with the ease of use and maneuverability of the pressure washer, it was its effectiveness that most impressed us. It easily and quickly handled all of the messes we tested it on, blasting away dirt, bird droppings, tree-sap marks, mud, and general grunge with minimal effort. Everything looked better at the end of our tests; the fence practically looked brand new. We especially liked the surface cleaner, which quickly blasted an old rust stain off the driveway.
Overall, we think this reasonably priced pressure washer is a great choice for any homeowner who likes to keep a patio, fence, deck, siding, or other large area clean. It has enough pressure to handle just about any kind of mess, and uses water efficiently.
How It Performed Long-Term
The Greenworks 2000-PSI Electric Pressure Washer continues to impress us with its powerful water pressure and features—it’s held up great during this time and still works like new. We also appreciate how the settings make it easy to quickly transition between tasks. If we could change anything, we wish that the soap-pick up line (detergent tank) was built into the unit and self-contained, so it was easier to move the unit when using soap. But that aside, at this price-point we think its an excellent choice for many different types of tasks, especially for cleaning flat surfaces.
Price at time of publish: 220
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,000 psi | GPM: 1.1 | Included Nozzles: Three
Best for Cars
Karcher K5 Premium Electric Power Pressure Washer
Want to wash your car without scrubbing it by hand? A pressure washer like the Karcher K5 will get the job done in no time. This electric power washer delivers up to 2,000 psi at 1.4 gpm, and it has an onboard detergent tank for easy soap application. The Karcher K5 has up to 40 times as much pressure as a garden hose, and it includes two wands: the Vario for everyday cleaning and the DirtBlaster for tough jobs. We used it to wash a riding lawnmower, as well as to clean iron porch railings and rain gutters—while this pressure washer is ideal for cleaning vehicles, that’s certainly not its only function. In fact, we were impressed by how big of a cleaning punch this pressure washer has; it blasted away dirt and grime almost instantly.
The Karcher K5 has a water-cooled induction motor—a system that can help the motor last five times longer, and it comes with a 25-foot high-pressure hose and a 35-foot power cord. At 32 pounds, it’s reasonably lightweight and rolls easily on its two large wheels. We found it very easy to use the machine, thanks to the flexible hose, good cord length, and easily adjusted settings. It was also very simple to switch between nozzles.
Overall, we were impressed by how much power this little machine packs. It easily handled all of our cleaning tasks quickly and efficiently. We even found it fun to use.
How It Performed Long-Term
After testing the Karcher K5 for over four months, we haven’t noticed any changes in its look or performance. We continue to appreciate how powerful it is for such a lightweight, easily maneuverable, and quiet pressure washer. We are curious how the plastic parts will hold up over time, but we have no problems to report so far.
Price at time of publish: 300
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,000 psi | GPM: 1.4 | Included Nozzles: Two
Best Electric
Greenworks 3000-PSI Brushless Electric Pressure Washer
- Very powerful
- Good onboard storage of hoses and nozzles
- Large onboard detergent tank
Our top choice for best electric pressure washer is the Greenworks Pro 3,000-PSI Brushless Pressure Washer because it is powerful, intuitive, and has great features. This electric tool has a 14-amp brushless motor that propels water at 1.1 gpm on 3,000 psi or 2 gpm on 100 psi. Its onboard detergent tank holds 1 gallon of soap. Even though it is not cordless, the cord is nice and long at 35 feet, which came in handy for our driveway cleaning project. We also like that the cord storage on the machine swivels so we could get the cord off more easily (similar to a vacuum). All five of the nozzles can be stored on a panel on the handle, and they’re neatly labeled on the panel with the degree of angle of the tip. The nozzles were easy to switch out, and there was no leakage or spraying when taking them on and off.
No slouch when it comes to performance, this is a great choice for cleaning decks or wooden fences. We cleaned a back section of a wooden deck that was dark with dirt and grime with excellent results. The turbo nozzle in particular really dazzled us: The grime started washing away immediately. It’s worth noting, however, that we started with one of the high-power nozzles and noticed that it was actually damaging the wood. However, once we switched to a lower-powered nozzle, we had no further problems. This was more user error than the machine’s fault, but it’s worth noting that this is a powerful machine that can damage surfaces if you’re not careful. Still, that can be true of any pressure washer.
Overall, while it costs more than many other electric pressure washers, this one can’t be beat for performance. It’s as close as you are likely to get to a gas-like performance from an electric pressure washer, and it’s reasonably quiet as well.
Price at time of publish: 449
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,000 psi | GPM: 1.1 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best Budget
WORX Hydroshot 320-PSI Cordless Power Cleaner
Electric pressure washers usually have a cord and require you to find a reasonably close-by electrical outlet, which can be a challenge outdoors. However, manufacturers have started to produce battery-powered options that provide enough power for lightweight cleaning tasks, including washing cars, patio furniture, Windows, and walkways, without dragging around a cord. We loved testing this budget-friendly, cordless pick from Worx Hydroshot. Not only is it a great value, but it provides five times the pressure of a garden hose, releasing a little over a half-gallon of water per minute at 320 psi. That’s not going to peel paint or tackle the toughest stains, but it will certainly speed up outdoor cleaning tasks. We had the tool ready to go in under 10 minutes and then used it to wash a walkway, metal patio table, and compost bin.
When it comes to power, we found that while the washer effectively loosened dirt and grime from the walkway, it didn’t have enough power to actually wash away the resulting sludge, meaning that we had to use a broom to sweep away the grunge after washing the surface. It was more effective on the very dirty compost bin, blasting away accumulated slimy and smelly grunge. The battery lasted for an hour after a 1-hour charging period.
The washer weighs only 4 pounds and includes the 20-volt battery and charger. It has three options for water supply: connect it to your garden hose with the included adapter, use the included 20-foot water tube to draw water from a bucket, swimming pool, or lake, or use the included attachment to pull water from a 2-liter bottle. The sprayer itself has five pressure settings ranging from light enough to water plants to heavy enough to blast away mud and other grime from many surfaces.
This washer is fairly inexpensive, well-made, and feels sturdy, however, we didn’t find it as powerful as many of the other options we tested. If you need heavy-duty cleaning, this is not the one for you. But for general upkeep and minor cleaning, this power cleaner is easy to use, maneuver, and store.
Price at time of publish: 110
Power Source: Battery | Pressure: 320 psi | GPM: 0.57 | Included Nozzles: No nozzles, but five pressure settings on wand
Best Gas
Simpson Powershot 4400 PSI 4.0 GPM Gas Cold Water Pressure Washer
Gas pressure washers are typically considerably more powerful than electric models. And if you’re looking for a top-rated gas model that packs a mean punch, after testing the Simpson PowerShot Pro Gas Pressure Washer, we think this is the best choice. This heavy-duty pressure washer delivers 4,400 psi at 4 gpm to tackle even the toughest jobs. We used it to clean a stained concrete driveway, truck, and car. Within minutes, this beast of a machine got rid of stains that had been on the driveway for years. We didn’t even have to use the most powerful setting to remove the stains.
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It took us around 30 minutes to unpack the machine and get it ready for use. We did find it a bit tricky to assemble the handles, but once everything was in place, the pressure washer was intuitive and easy to use. However, like many gas-powered tools, it took several pulls of the starter before the pressure washer roared to life, and it did indeed roar. This machine is loud enough that you might want ear protection to use it.
This unit gets its power from a 420 cc engine, and it’s made from solid steel for durability. The washer’s kink- and abrasion-resistant hose is 50 feet long, and the 13-inch tires make it easy to steer across various terrains, including pavement or grass. The PowerShot Pressure Washer comes with five quick-connect nozzle tips that can be used for all sorts of applications, such as wood restoration and graffiti removal. It’s a fairly large tool, so you’ll need room to store it in between uses. And of course, you’ll need to have access to gasoline to fill its fuel tank periodically.
We were admittedly a bit intimidated by this gas unit at first, but once we discovered how powerful and effective it was, we were nothing but impressed. While expensive, this pressure washer gets out even the toughest stains and grunge quickly and easily.
How It Performed Long-Term
If you are searching for a powerful, gas pressure washer, after five months of testing, we think this should be your go-to. It can tackle even the toughest stains quickly and easily and stands up well over time, and many uses. We are impressed by how well it cleaned a car and removed water stains on surfaces from garden planters. We do want to note that this is not the best option for everyone—this is a loud product, and we wish it was easier to start (it almost requires two people to get it going). It also takes up quite a bit of space so it isn’t the best option if you have limited storage space. In that case, we recommend choosing a lighter, smaller model. However, if you have the space and the need for a powerful pressure washer, this is a great choice.
Price at time of publish: 900
Power Source: Gas | Pressure: 4,400 psi | GPM: 4.0 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best for Around the Home
Greenworks Pro 2300 PSI Brushless 2.3-GPM Electric Pressure Washer
The best pressure washer for use around your home has enough power and gallons-per-minute to blast away grime from walkways, cars, siding, and patio furniture, but not so much power that it damages surfaces. It should also be easy to use and store. Luckily, the Greenworks Pro 2300-PSI Pressure Washer fits the bill. While testing, it took us only 10 minutes to set the machine up and get it running. We then used it to wash a car and a stained concrete driveway, both with excellent results. While powerful, the device washed the car beautifully without any damage, knocking off bugs at the first spray and leaving the car clean and shiny with the second pass of the sprayer. And a discolored spot on the driveway came clean right away once we put the sprayer close enough to the cement.
The Pro 2300-PSI has a brushless motor that delivers 1.2 gpm on the 2,300-psi setting, but can deliver as much as 2.3-gpm on a low setting of 100 psi. That, along with the five included nozzles, gives you maximum versatility to tailor your cleaning to the surface being washed. Go lower pressure on patio furniture, cars, and siding, and turn up the pressure for tough stains on pavement and concrete.
Along with the nozzles, the pressure washer comes with a 25-foot kink-resistant hose, 35-foot power cord, wand, and onboard detergent tank. It’s easy to use; we especially appreciated the startup procedures indicated right on the machine, as well as its maneuverability, compact size, and easy-to-attach-and-detach nozzles. On the downside, the hoses tended to get tangled during use. However, that can be an issue with any electric pressure washer. The noise level was average, as well—although it seems loud, it’s about the same as many others we tested.
Price at time of publish: 330
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,300 psi | GPM: 1.2 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best for First-Time Users
Sun Joe SPX3001 2030-PSI Electric Pressure Washer With Hose Reel
Pressure washers can be a bit intimidating to first-time users: They tend to be loud, large, and equipped with various nozzles and hoses that might be overwhelming if you’ve never used such a machine before. However, the Sun Joe SPX3001 is very user-friendly, compact in size, not exceptionally loud, and reasonably powered, making it an ideal choice if you are shopping for your first pressure washer. It took us only 13 minutes to have the machine up and running, and once it was ready, we used it to clean a car, a concrete driveway, and old stone pillars that were encrusted with mildew, dirt, and algae.
The pressure washer was fairly effective at its highest pressure, though some stains, like dried-on paint and oil stains on the driveway, were too tough to remove. Additionally, it did take a few passes to remove heavy mildew. However, it effectively removed lighter mildew and algae growth from a wide range of surfaces without much effort. We felt the pressure washer was easy to use, observing that the nozzles were very simple to change, the washer was light enough to move without effort, the trigger required little pressure to squeeze, and the overall performance was smooth and reasonably powerful.
The Sun Joe SPX3001 delivers 2,030 psi and 1.76 gpm, making it a good choice for light-to-medium cleaning tasks. Its compact design, along with two sturdy wheels, makes it fairly easy to maneuver, although at 38 pounds, it’s a bit heavy. One nice feature of this pressure washer is the built-in hose reel, which makes storing the 20-foot high-pressure hose a breeze. You get five nozzles for various cleaning pressures, a 34-inch extension wand, and 35-foot power cord.
Price at time of publish: 168
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 2,030 psi | GPM: 1.76 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best for Concrete
DeWALT 4400 PSI at 4.0 GPM Gas Pressure Washer Powered by Honda
If you need a commercial-level machine for removing graffiti, washing stained concrete, or other heavy-duty tasks, then you need a model like the DeWALT 4,400-PSI Gas Pressure Washer. This tough piece of machinery is designed for professionals. And with the help of its premium Honda GX390 engine, it can blast away dirt, grime, mold, paint, and more with ease. We tried the machine on house siding, a concrete patio, and plastic patio furniture. All came clean almost immediately. With this kind of power, few common around-the-house messes can withstand the pressure, but this might be more pressure washer than the average user requires.
It took us around 30 minutes to assemble and prepare the pressure washer for use, and we felt the process was somewhat complicated, with online videos for assembly and for adding oil to be more helpful than the written instructions included with the machine. Once assembled, however, we noted that it was fairly easy to maneuver the pressure washer to where it was needed, the hose was very sturdy, and it was easy to swap out the attachments. Like all pressure washers, and especially gas models, the noise was significant, but not worse than any other gas pressure washer.
This DeWALT Pressure Washer delivers 4,400 psi at 4 gpm. And it boasts a durable, 50-foot, steel-braided hose that’s more abrasion-resistant than rubber hoses. It has a AAA industrial triplex plunger pump that drives pressure to the nozzle, and it’s easy to direct the ergonomic spray gun and switch out the five quick-connect nozzle tips.
How It Performed Long-Term
This power washer continues to stand out for its powerful performance, especially for tough jobs like cleaning a cement patio. We found it also came in handy for cleaning off outdoor furniture before putting it into storage and cleaning around the house. While it’s not an everyday item, we think this power washer is an excellent one to have on hand and is worth the splurge if you have the space and need for it.
Price at time of publish: 1,279
Power Source: Gas | Pressure: 4,400 psi | GPM: 4.0 | Included Nozzles: Five
Best Compact
BLACKDECKER BEPW1850 1850-PSI Electric Pressure Washer
If you need a lightweight, fairly quiet pressure washer for washing your car, cleaning patio furniture, hosing down sidings and walkways, and similar common tasks, then you’ll find that the BLACKDECKER 1850-PSI Pressure Washer is more than up to the job. While testing, this reasonably priced pressure washer required only 10 minutes to assemble the tool before we began using it to wash a car, wooden fence, and deck. With 1,850 psi and 1.2 gpm, this isn’t the most powerful pressure washer available, but it’s a fine choice for light-to-medium cleaning projects around the yard and garage.
We weren’t sure how powerful the device would be, but were definitely impressed once we got started. It quickly removed all manner of grunge and grime from the fence and deck, and the cord was long enough for easy maneuvering. We also found that it did a great job washing the car, efficiently blasting away dirt and bugs. The soap dispenser made the job even easier, and the car was shining by the time the test ended. As a bonus, we found this pressure washer to be quieter than most similar models.
The pressure washer has a 25-foot high-pressure hose, a 35-foot power cable, an onboard detergent tank, and includes three nozzles. We appreciated the light weight of this washer—it only weighs 22 pounds—but the telescoping handle and large wheels make it extra portable. Best of all, when you are finished cleaning, this compact pressure washer has onboard storage for the nozzles, hose, and cord, and its shape and size make it easy to store; something that can’t be said about many similar pressure washers.
How It Performed Long-Term
We have no complaints to report after testing this pressure washer for four months. We are still raving about its compact size and powerful performance, and continue to find it really easy to store and carry anywhere. Plus, we love that it’s not too loud, especially compared to gas models we tested. We think it’s an excellent value as well and have noticed no changes in its appearance or performance over time.
Price at time of publish: 162
Power Source: Electric | Pressure: 1,850 psi | GPM: 1.2 | Included Nozzles: Three
Compare
The best pressure washer according to our tests is the Sun Joe 2,030-PSI Electric Pressure Washer, which makes quick work of cleaning dirty or stained driveways, outdoor furniture, cars, and more. However, if you’re looking for something with the kind of power only a gas-powered pressure washer can provide for cleaning away graffiti and other very difficult stains, then the Simpson PowerShot 4400-PSI Gas Pressure Washer offers the performance you need.
Other Options We Tested
SPX2688-MAX 2050-PSI Electric Pressure Washer: This affordably-priced and effective pressure washer was previously our best budget pick based on our original testing results. However, after three months of testing, we did note one safety concern: The nozzle attachments have a tendency to pop off when you first put them on if they’re not placed on perfectly—and it’s hard to tell when they are on right. When they do pop off, they fly off fast. While it’s not making our current list, other than that safety concern, this pressure washer continues to be effective at most lightweight jobs, and is easy to set up and put away,
How We Tested the Pressure Washers
We tested 20 pressure washers in our own homes around the country. We started by timing how long it took to assemble each pressure washer and get it ready for use, evaluating every step for difficulty. We then judged the machines on the apparent quality of the parts, the included attachments, and the difficulty of attaching and detaching hoses and wands. Now, the real testing began: each pressure washer was used to clean at least three different surfaces, which might include fences or decks, automobiles or boats, house siding, Windows, driveways and other walkways, and patio furniture. We noted how long it took for the pressure washer to clean the surface thoroughly, as well as how dirty the surface was to begin with. For pressure washers with detergent tanks, the test included evaluations of the performance both with and without detergent. While using the pressure washer, we evaluated the machine for noisiness, maneuverability, power, and ease of changing the spray settings. On pressure washers with power cords, the evaluation also included how easy it was to work around the cord, and whether or not it was an adequate length. Once all of the cleaning was accomplished, we followed the manufacturer’s directions for storing the pressure washer, including draining the hoses and cleaning out the soap tanks. Finally, every pressure washer was given a score of 1 to 5 (with 1 being the lowest possible score) on several attributes, including effectiveness, design, noise level, ease of use, power, and value. Once all the results were in, the numbers were tallied and the winning pressure washers were declared. We also updated this article with long-term insights on our top picks, noting how these pressure washers held up over three to five months (depending on the weather) and through a variety of uses.
What to Look for in a Pressure Washer
Water Pressure
One of the most important factors to consider when buying a pressure washer is how much force it creates. After all, more pressure equates to more cleaning power. This pressure is measured in psi, or pounds per square inch. Generally speaking, lower psi means less pressure. However, that doesn’t mean you should simply buy the highest psi machine you can find. Depending on how you intend to use your pressure washer, a lower psi may be perfect for your needs. Consumer pressure washers often start at around 1,300 to 1,800 psi. This type of light-duty machine is great for small residential jobs, such as washing cars, cleaning shutters, washing lawn furniture, and spot-cleaning light stains. The next step up is around 2,000 to 3,000 psi. These machines are often considered heavy-duty, as they can be used to clean house siding, driveways, decks, and other tough stains. Our top choice, the Sun Joe Electric Pressure Washer, has 2,030 psi, making it a heavy-duty tool. Finally, machines with 3,000 psi are considered professional-grade and are used for industrial cleaning, paint stripping, graffiti removal, and more. These high-end pressure washers are the most expensive, and in general most homeowners don’t need this much power. The DeWALT 4,400-PSI Gas Pressure Washer is one such tool.
Gallons per Minute
The other key factor that goes hand in hand with psi is gpm, or gallons per minute. This measures the volume of water that goes through the pressure water. Models with a higher gpm will clean faster and more effectively because they’re using more water. Gpm is directly correlated to psi; the higher the pressure, the more water the machine will use per minute. Light-duty machines may only use 1.1 to 1.5 gpm, while professional-grade models can reach up to 4 gpm. When shopping for a pressure washer, you’ll want to look at psi first, but keep an eye on gpm, as well. Depending on what you’re using for a water source, you might not be able to support a high-gpm machine.
Power Source
You’ll also want to look at how different pressure washers are powered. There are both gas and electric models (corded and cordless) available, and each of these styles has its own pros and cons. Electric-powered pressure washers are typically less expensive, lighter, and easier to maintain. Additionally, they run quieter and don’t create harmful air pollution. However, electric models are generally less powerful than gas ones, and you have to use them near an electrical outlet. This type of pressure washer is often best for small jobs around the house, such as cleaning cars, patio furniture, and grills. Our top choice for electric power washers is the Greenworks 3000-PSI Brushless Electric Pressure Washer, impressing us with its powerful performance during months of testing. The other option is a gas-powered pressure washer like the Simpson PowerShot Pro Gas Pressure Washer. These machines are much more powerful, and because you’re not confined by a cord, they’re more portable and versatile. The downside is that gas machines need regular maintenance, have extra requirements for long-term storage, and they’re louder and worse for the environment due to the gas combustion engine.
You’ll need to connect your pressure washer to a water source. Most often, that source will be an outdoor tap, and you’ll use your garden hose to connect the tap to the pressure washer. Most pressure washers require a garden hose that’s less than 50 feet long and with at least a three-fourths-inch inside diameter. If you don’t have access to an outdoor water tap, you still have options. One is to use the water tap for your washing machine. Those taps are threaded the same as an outdoor hose tap, so you’ll be able to hook up the hose without need of an adapter. You can also use a kitchen or bathroom sink. But as these are not threaded for hose attachments, you’ll need a threaded adapter sized for the tap as well as your hose. When using an indoor tap, you’ll need to run your garden hose inside through a window or door, so plan accordingly.
- The red nozzle creates a very focused, powerful stream of water. It’s best used for spot-cleaning very tough stains or dried materials on hard surfaces, such as concrete or steel.
- The yellow nozzle creates a 15-degree angle of spray, which is a narrow fan suitable for removing dried mud, tough stains, rust, mildew, or paint off sturdy surfaces, such as concrete or metal.
- The green nozzle creates a 25-degree angle of spray. This is the general-use nozzle and is suitable for blasting away mud, leaves, and other grime from decks, walkways, siding, fences, and driveways, as well as for cleaning boats, automobiles, and outdoor furniture.
- The white nozzle creates a 40-degree angle of spray, which is gentle enough for use cleaning delicate items, such as flower pots, Windows, blinds, and automobiles. It’s also very useful for quickly rinsing objects.
- The black nozzle creates a large, 65-degree fan of water. This nozzle is typically used with detergents.
For many simple cleaning jobs, you don’t need detergent; the water blasting out of your pressure washer is enough to get the job done. But for many tasks, particularly those involving dried or tough grunge, you’ll get the best results by using a detergent. Some pressure washers have built-in tanks for detergent, while others require you to set a tube into the bottle of detergent so the pressure washer can suck it directly from the bottle. Either way, your best option by far is using a detergent specifically formulated for pressure washers. These detergents cut through grease and grunge yet don’t get soapy or foamy, leave a film on whatever you’re cleaning, or make the ground slippery. There are formulas for a variety of purposes: cleaning cars, siding, wooden decks, concrete, and driveways to name the most common. There are also many general-purpose pressure washer detergents, which are a good choice if you expect to use your pressure washer for a variety of cleaning jobs around your property. While some people use dishwashing detergent, this isn’t recommended, as there’s a good chance you’ll end up with an overflow of suds. And pouring dishwashing detergent into your pressure washer’s tank could destroy or damage the machine.
Choosing the right size pressure washer to clean your house depends on the type of materials you’ll be cleaning and the extent of the job. If you’re trying to clean exterior vinyl siding, decks, and patios, the best pressure washer should be between 2,000 and 3,000 psi. For stucco, aluminum, or soft wood, choose a pressure washer with a lower psi (1,200 to 1,800 psi) to avoid damage.
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This article was edited and updated by Michelle Ullman, who is the tool and home improvement expert for The Spruce. She has extensive experience writing and researching home content and has executed many DIY projects, including landscaping, painting, flooring, wallpapering, furniture makeovers, and simple repairs.
For this roundup, she received extensive input from pressure washer testers who put pressure washers (20 in total) through their paces around their own homes. She received extra insight from Deane Biermeier, who is a carpenter and former general contractor, as well as a member of The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board. Commerce Editor for The Spruce, Jenica Currie, updated this article with long-term insights from five months of testing, as well as additional reporting.
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