
Shoppers call £59 cordless pressure washer 'a cracking bit of kit' for cleaning the car
The portable cleaner saves money on car cleaning as buyers vow to 'never need to go to the hand wash place again'
Without power outlets or tangled cords the pressure washer is easy to use (file photo)
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Shoppers looking to give their patios and garden furniture a bit of a spruce up can now snap up a 'powerful' cordless pressure washer for less than £60. The JVision Cordless Pressure Washer is also perfect for cleaning windows, vehicles and other outdoor surfaces.
Usually on sale for £74.99, it can now be snapped up for £59.49 on Amazon. Easy to use, the pressure washer makes light work of dirty surfaces without the need for a power socket or outdoor water supply.
The washer is simple to set up, with assembly taking about one minute, and is powered by two 21V 4000mAh lithium-ion batteries. Offering approximately 40 to 70 minutes of runtime per battery, it can draw water from various sources including buckets, pools or streams.
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The JVISION 6-in-1 Cordless Pressure Washer comes with a multifunctional spray lance with six adjustable modes: 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, shower and high-pressure. The rotatable nozzle makes it easier to reach angled or hard-to-access areas and the adjustable foam pot helps control detergent use.
The unit comes with a 5-meter hose that includes a filter for removing impurities. Currently available with £15 off, it comes with a brushless motor, two batteries, charger, 6-in-1 spray lance, foam spray bottle, water filter and hose and connector all included.
Offering the freedom to move around without worrying about power outlets or tangled cords, the portable design makes it perfect for cars, bikes, caravans and more. With enough power to shift stubborn stains on paving, it's also a handy addition for a quickly cleaning the patio or tidying up pathways and driveways.
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Shoppers looking for a more powerful pressure washer could consider the Kärcher K4 Power Control Corded Pressure washer. While this model needs to be connected to both power and water it is one of the UK's best selling models, currently reduced from £209 to £169 at B&Q.
A lightweight but powerful alternative can be found in the Bosch Pressure Washer EasyAquatak. Currently with 14% off at £52.99 on Amazon, shoppers have given the portable cleaning tool a 4.5 out of five star rating.
Another contender for keeping outdoor spaces clean is the Garden Force Jet Hawk Cordless Portable Pressure Washer. On sale for £59 at shopping marketplace Yimbly (owned by Wales Online parent company, Reach plc) buyers have called it a "good alternative to a full sized pressure washer."
The portable pressure washer can also be used on patios, decking and other outdoor surfaces
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The cordless power washer has received more than 400 reviews on Amazon, with 52% of those being five-star rated. One shopper said: "Got to be honest, it's surprisingly good! Very easy to use! Great quality. I washed her car and my pickup...Well worth the money, never going to need to go to the hand wash place again, was £25 for both vehicles each week so I have saved money straight away."
A second added: "Easy to put together. Works straight out the box. Cleaned my car in quick time. Uses up a lot of buckets of water. Can also attach to garden hose."
"A cracking bit of kit," said another shopper, adding: " Great for washing the car as I live in a block of flats and using a hose not an option I got an empty 25L drum from work for my water source , more than enough to do my motor , good battery life (did my car twice before charging) I'm ground floor so going to try it on my windows next."
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Not every buyer was quite so impressed though. One customer had a problem with battery power, saying: "It did work well but only when it was fully charged, soon as it loses 1 light on the battery it no longer draws the water through. Good enough pressure for washing cars."
Overall, it has received a 4.3 rating out of 5 on Amazon, with another top scoring review explaining: "I was so pleased with this purchase. It feels solid and of good quality. We have a Karcher electric power washer, which is great, but this little gem is just so easy and quick to use."
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