The 2000 MAX psi / 1.85 MAX gpm pressure washer from WORX generates maximum cleaning power for dirt and grime removal. Maximum internal pressure per CSA test standards is 2000psi, and under typical load, working pressure is 1500 psi and 1.2 gpm. Weighing in at only 15.8 lbs., it’s not a strain to carry around this cleaner. And its efficient axial cam generates 1800 total Cleaning Units of power. What are those? That’s PSI x GPM (Pressure per Square Inch x Gallons Per Minute), and 1800 is a lot for a pressure washer of this size. It’s the perfect combination of power and portability. When you want to get some no-muss, no-fuss cleaning done, but with way more power than a garden hose with a nozzle, this right-sized solution is the way to do it. The 20-foot hose is longer than other pressure washers of this type, so you’ll have an easier time reaching up over trees and shrubs and getting down to clean your vehicle’s undercarriage. The 35-foot cord also offers a lot of flexibility. What’s more, this pressure washer costs much less to operate over its lifetime than gas-powered models. It’s cleaner and quieter, too.
Product Highlights
- [2000 MAX PSI / 1.85 MAX GPM] spray down the deck and blast dirt off the siding as you make your way around front to pressure wash the driveway and your cars, trucks, and RVs
- [MAX PRESSURE 2000psi] Max rating per CSA standards. Under typical load, working pressure is 1500 psi and 1.2 gpm
- [CARRY HANDLE] Plus, it’s easy to tote around the yard. Just set it down and pick it back up as you move around the property
- [20-FT HOSE] So you have the flexibility to reach around corners and vehicles and get into hard to reach areas
- [DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection that’s designed to last
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