Every homeowner should have a pressure washer. The 2240 MAX psi / 1.93 MAX gpm pressure washer from WORX generates maximum cleaning power for dirt and grime removal. Maximum internal pressure per CSA test standards is 2240psi and under typical load, working pressure is 1600 psi and 1.3 gpm. This tool makes keeping the exterior of your home, and your entire property, easy to keep clean. You’ll save time, and a whole lot of energy blasting away at your driveway and deck, or siding and brickwork, or your cars or SUVs. Is the RV filthy from last weekend? Not after a few seconds with this pressure washer it’s not. So many uses, so many ways to keep your stuff clean.With the included Turbo Nozzle, 25° Nozzle, 40° Nozzle, and Soap Nozzle, this thing offers complete cleaning for a variety of tasks; homes, driveways, sidewalks, porches, decks, pool surrounds, cars, trucks, boats, RVs, patio furniture, and more. And a brass quick-connector so you can easily switch between them. But the best part about this power washer is that it’s easy to use. Not only does it have wheels to make it quicker to cart around, it’s the perfect amount of pressure for a single user. Some industrial-strength pressure washers belong on firetrucks. But the Worx 2240 MAX / 1600 working PSI washer delivers a mighty force of water, thanks to its powerful 13-Amp motor, but it won’t knock you back into the bushes. It’s been engineered to take all its pressure and direct it out and away from the user, and towards the poor deck furniture or vehicles it’s about to clean.
Product Highlights
- Metal wand w/ ¼” quick-connect for fast nozzle changes.
- Turbo nozzle for fast, efficient cleaning.
- Durable metal-frame for wheeled transport.
- Onboard hose reel for quick cleanup.
- Onboard soap tank – built-in convenience for cleaning.
- Onboard accessory slots & integrated cord-wrap for organized storage.
- Reliable and efficient axial cam pump.
- Tested and rated to PWMA Pressure Washers standards.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov