
Walmart is selling an ‘incredibly powerful' $180 pressure washer for just $95, and it's an ‘awesome cleaning tool'
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There's always a satisfied feeling that comes after a deep clean of your home. Whether you are reorganizing your garage, using an upholstery cleaner on your carpets, or buffing the exterior of your car, you need the right cleaning tools and devices to help you along the way.
If you are looking for a device to help you clean your car and your outdoor space, look no further than a pressure washer. Right now, Walmart is having an awesome deal on the Tcisa Pressure Washer, a powerful device that's just $95.
Tcisa Pressure Washer, $95 (was $180) at Walmart
You're able to easily remove dirt and grime from just about anywhere with this pressure washer that uses a maximum pressure of 3500 PSI and a maximum flow of 2 GPM. With a 35-foot power cord, you can quickly maneuver this device around your car and yard without having to constantly switch power outlets. Plus, the 20-foot pressure house allows for even more convenience while you're cleaning.
'Awesome cleaning tool for homes,' wrote one customer. 'This pressure washer is so powerful, yet easy to handle. It cleaned everything from my fence to my car.'
'This is great for cleaning,' said a second shopper. 'This pressure washer is incredibly powerful, making cleaning my driveway and car effortless and quick. Highly recommended!'
Along with the pressure washer, you'll also receive four nozzles, one trigger gun, and one detergent bottle. Each nozzle offers various sizes that can clean everything from walls and windows to cars and patio furniture. The cleaning device also offers a total stop system that automatically shuts off the electric power when the trigger is released to help conserve energy and the motor's lifespan.
'Excellent power for the price,' wrote another reviewer. 'This is perfect for heavy-duty cleaning. It gets the job done faster and more efficiently than I expected.'
Save 47% on this $95 pressure washer from Walmart today. It'll quickly become your new favorite cleaning solution for most of your outdoor needs.
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