WORX WG620E.2 18V (20V Max) Cordless Hydroshot Portable Pressure Cleaner-Full Kit w/Fast Charge
Weight: | 1.7 kg |
Dimensions: | 46.8 x 30.7 x 14.9 cm; 1.7 Kilograms |
Model: | WG620E.2 |
Part: | WG620E.2 |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Lithium Ion |
Manufacture: | WORX |
Quantity: | 1 |
The WORX WG620E.4 18V (20V Max) Cordless Hydroshot Portable Pressure Cleaner Kit has exceeded my expectations. With two batteries included, plus accessories it provides excellent portability. The additional accessories you can purchase make it versatile for various cleaning tasks. Overall, I’m more than satisfied with its performance & it now adds into my other Worx tools, so batteries are not a problem.
Does a great job of cleaning my MTB after a ride.
One possible improvement could be better range of connections and accessories like a 20L container with all the fittings!
This power washer is far more powerful than expected considering it’s battery powered! I think it is very close to being as powerful as a mains powered machine. I highly recommend this machine.
As a mountain biker and cycle commuter on dirty trails and roads I have my hands full keeping the bikes clean to stop component deterioration.
Power washer previously was a laborious affair and after a days work, setting up the plug in washer was a pain.
This is an absolute revelation. Total game changer. The convenience in portability for anything and everything is unreal.
Get it!
Really useful, save on car wash, makes cleaning the car, caravan and windows fun and better. Less work on the shoulder muscles.
Sometimes needs priming to work, just hold the gun upside down and pour water in the hose hole, and off you go. Can swap from
Soapy water bucket to clean ..
Very convenient considering I don’t have a nearby tap or power supply (live in an apartment building) to clean my car and bicycle. I’m sure the pressure would be better if I had a hosepipe to plumb it rather than the washer having to suck the water in from a bucket – cleaning a bike is easy enough but the water flow for washing a car is rather low. Not enough to properly wash the soap off but nevertheless this is one of the better battery operated washers. Very pleased with the purchase and use it for my balcony too
Very inprest. I live in a flat with no external water supply so this is ideal. Great presure infact i turnd it down for cleaning my bike as not to blast off any assembly grease. It comes with a foldable bucket, good size, easly cleaned a bike with water to spare. Came with two batteries. I have cleaned my bike 3 times on 1 charge. Great presure the single jet function reached my second flor windows for Rinsing
Quality worx item. Purchased for car cleaning and general garden duties. By no means a pressure washer but for use out of a bucket or your garden hose this item does not disappoint. Cleans cars or even your doors and windows. Probably not ideal for patio cleaning. One battery will easily be enough for cleaning a large 4×4.
Does a great job. A bit difficult to assemble as instructions unclear on item, be sure to clear airlocks in the piping before using. Batteries last a very very long time. You have to keep refilling the bucket but lasts a reasonable time. Found it difficult to register for the 3 year guarantee, telephoned and was told where to find the serial number by a very helpful and knowledgeable agent. However on phoning again had to hang on for ages, but worked out how to register on-line ourselves.
Great product, compact and very lightweight. I bought the full kit which comes with loads of accessories. Collapsible bucket is great, and gives enough water to do one car. Does the job grea
I had been wanting a cordless power washer for some time. The reviews, not altogether positive…made it difficult to decide but I narrowed it down to two, the worx hydroshot WG620E.4 and another very similar but cheaper product. I decided after long deliberation to get the worx. All I can say is this…buy it!
Once in a while you buy something and it’s like a gift from the gods…for me anyway. I have mobility issues and so find doing household chores extremely difficult. Paying for someone to wash windows and paying to use the car wash can all work out very expensive. This product has made my life so much better. Granted its not got the power of a plug in power washer, but I didn’t want or need that. It would have been too powerful for me to use. This is perfect. It came with two batteries which I charged the night before at an hour per battery. The washer clips together very easily, and I put the whole hose in the bucket for a couple of minutes to prime it.
It does a fantastic job of cleaning windows. The shampoo attachment sprayed the windows with a lovely foam, a quick scrub, rinse and the job was done. More than enough power and only used one battery.
I’m more than happy with it. Even though at just under 200 it is quite expensive, I wish I’d bought it sooner.
I like that it’s small and compact enough to put in storage but powerful enough to remove dried bird poop, it’s only just been delivered so literally just been out in garden to test it and can’t complain. Yes it’s not as powerful as say a karcher or bosch but it’s not been designed too.
Wasn’t sure what to expect from this but have been pleasantly surprised. Me and a mate are using it to wash down some fire-damaged garages where there’s no power or water supply, and this thing has transformed the job. It’s not as powerful as a mains-powered pressure washer but is still effective.
It does guzzle water so you need a decent size barrel or drum, and it’s well worth getting the two batteries if you’re doing a large area. We’ve been using a 30-litre plastic jerry can on a trolley, and the pressure washer empties it in about 15 minutes. A single charge seems to last about 25 minutes depending how intensively you’re washing.
Minor gripes: you have to simultaneously push a button and pull the trigger to get the thing working which is fine, but the button is in an awkward place for left-handed users like myself. I also wish you could rotate the orientation of the spray, so the ‘fan’ of water was vertical rather than horizontal. Doesn’t seem to be possible so I spend most of the time holding the thing sideways.