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'Little gem' cordless patio cleaner that 'gets job done in a jiffy' gets 34% Amazon cut

'Little gem' cordless patio cleaner that 'gets job done in a jiffy' gets 34% Amazon cut

Daily Record20-05-2025

This discounted patio cleaner has been hailed "easier and quicker than using weedkiller".
It's the time of year when we all frantically start cleaning up our gardens ahead of summer gatherings. And for those looking to deep clean their patio, a highly-rated cleaner is currently on a generous discount on Amazon.
With almost 2,000 reviews on Amazon, the Ryobi RY18PCB-0 One+ Patio Cleaner promises to make revamping outdoor spaces a breeze. And with a limited-time deal on offer, it won't break the bank either.
Slashing its price by a staggering 34 per cent, this flash sale is offering shoppers a lovely £49 saving on the patio scrubber, which has been praised for its speedy and effective cleaning. This Ryobi cleaner normally retails at £143.99, but Amazon has cut its price to £94.99.
The Ryobi Patio Cleaner can tackle an array of garden messes including cleaning patios and decking, along with banishing algae, lichen, moss, and weeds. And it can help homeowners quickly complete tasks that would otherwise take hours.
Unlike a traditional scrubbing brush, this patio cleaner simply skates across the surface, over different materials like paving stones or wood. The 18V motor spins the stiff-bristled roller brush to get rid of any moss, weeds, or dirt that's settled on the patio surface.
This tool is a fantastic alternative to a pressure washer, as it won't accidentally damage the mortar or lift the paving slabs, reports the Mirror.
RYOBI RY18PCB-0 One+ Patio Cleaner with Scrubbing Brush
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The gadget comes completely cordless with a rechargeable battery, so shoppers need not worry about too-short or obstructive wires and extension leads.
While the 18V motor and hard-bristled roller make light work of tough cleaning, effortlessly scrubbing through moss, weeds and dirt, this cleaner also prioritises the user's comfort.
It comes with a rubber overmould grip, telescopic shaft and adjustable auxiliary handle that promise to improve comfort and control over extended use, meaning no aches and pains should be left after a long day of cleaning.
Those browsing the market may be tempted to buy the same patio cleaner from Ryobi's online store, however this retailer does not offer the discount, and so the cleaner would cost more at £143.99.
A similar model is also on offer for an even pricier £185 at B&Q. And if shoppers are on a tighter budget, Coopers offers an Electric Patio Sweeper for £59.99.
Amazon shoppers are raving about this Amazon patio cleaner, which boasts a 4.2 rating and has been bought more than 200 times in the last month.
One thrilled customer shared: "Brilliant. It does exactly what it says. I have a patio at the rear of my property that continuously gets moss and weeds in the cracks.
Homewares deal of the week
With summer on the horizon, you'll be wanting to spend more time in your garden relaxing.
To help keep you protected from harmful UV rays, a stylish parasol can really refresh your outdoors space. Fortunately, Asda has just bought back its sell-out item that shoppers can't stop raving over.
The supermarket's highly coveted Riviera Stripe Parasol was so popular when it first launched in 2024 that it apparently "sold out in nine weeks." Now, it can be yours for just £59 when you buy it here.
The supermarket's summer garden staple is said to "bring a slice of the Riviera into any garden" thanks to its trendy striped canopy and intricate tassel edging that offers a "boho touch" to the design.
It's not just a stylish addition to your garden, as the FSC-certified wood pole has a lean function that allows you to tilt the canopy whenever you feel the position sun shift. Meanwhile, the polycotton canopy is said to be "weatherproof", making it suitable for unpredictable UK summers.
Since the Riviera Stripe Parasol sold out within just over two months last year, it's expected that it will be popular once again this year. It's also no surprise to hear that it has managed to amass glowing five-star reviews on the George at Asda website.
One delighted customer wrote: "I'm blown away by how amazing this product is. I've been wanting to get a patterned parasol with a boho touch for a while, but unwilling to spend the £150+ that they normally are. I thought I'd give this one a go, but didn't expect much for the price.
"It is exactly what I wanted. Furthermore it also tips and has a lovely case. It is stylish, good, waterproof fabric and looks like something you would get from a much fancier, 'bespoke' store. I could not recommend it more."
The Riviera Stripe Parasol can be bought online at George at Asda for £59 here.
"Every year I used to get down on my hands and knees and painfully remove it. It took forever and was boring. Now with this little beauty it's done in a jiffy."
However, they did say the gadget left them with a slightly sore back and hands. They added: "Yes, it makes your back and hands ache a little but tell me any manual job that doesn't!!"
Someone else had a similar issue. They said: "While this is a very good product and does what it says it will do - cleaned my patio very well indeed. However, it vibrates a lot and caused carpal tunnel issues in my wrist. I also had a bit of back ache too (which I expected, to be fair)."
But a five-star reviewer said: "Very pleased with how this patio cleaner performs. I ordered the model without the battery pack (make sure you order the right one!)
"Cleared all the weeds out of the patio in short time, I deliberately worked around the two little strawberry plants. Didn't need to re-charge either. Would recommend."
And a third chimed in: "What an amazing piece of equipment. I suffer with back problems and this little gem has helped me unbelievably. Highly recommended."
The discounted patio cleaner can be purchased here.
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