Cordless High-pressure Washer, WESCO 18V Mobile Portable

Cordless High-pressure Washer, WESCO 18V Mobile Portable Power Pressure Washer With 5-in-1 Multi-spray Nozzle, 6M Hose, Extension Lance, 2.0Ah Battery, Charger, Cleaning Tools for Car Garden Window


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Dimensions: 56.5 x 30.4 x 8.9 cm; 3.14 Kilograms
Manufacture: Wesco
Dimensions: 56.5 x 30.4 x 8.9 cm; 3.14 Kilograms

14 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very nice pressure washer with good pressure. Ideal for my small garden and washing the car.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good basic pressure washer. Love that it’s cordless, easy to use. Charge is good. Perfect for doing the car.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like this a lot. Bought it mainly to clean my cars, the pressure is more than enough for this. I like the fact that it will work from a bucket meaning you dont have to get the hose out every time and being cordless no mains wire to trip up. Not sure the pressure will be enough to clean the green algae off my stone patio in the spring, but we will see.

  4. HershelColburn says:

     United Kingdom

    good job, a little more power, but it dose the job good, cleaning my ca

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really useful cordless pressure washer. Brilliant for cleaning the car. It’s not amazingly powerful, but it’s good enough for cleaning. Easy to assemble and extremely portable. Battery lasts longer than similar products on the market. It’s simple to operate and the charge lasts enough time to clean a whole car, so it’s fit for purpose. looks nice and seems well made. Recommend it.

  6. Bruce Brown says:

     United Kingdom

    The power for this little compact jet wash is really quite surprising, I’ve been using it to clean the brickwork on my house as it’s much easier to carry this up a set of ladders than it is a full sized mains powered pressure washer. Obviously this isn’t as powerful as a mains powered one but to be honest it isn’t lacking by much and certainly manages most jobs that my full sized one can. It’s been brilliant for camping trips to clean off the bikes after a muddy ride too so the slight reduction in performance is definitely made up by the portability.

    I do wish it came with a second battery for the times when it’s being used for bigger jobs like the brick work on the house but this can be bought separately so it’s not a massive issue and the battery life is sufficient for most jobs anyway.

    Worth every penny in my eyes.

  7. ConsueloHorning says:

     United Kingdom

    a simple pressure washer that attaches to a hose or works with water in a container (i used my water butt, which was a great way of conserving water).
    Light and easy to use, the 5 different spray options means you can find the right one for each job.

  8. BIKTahliagwg says:

     United Kingdom

    I loved this compact and multifunctional power washer. My garage is not very good for washing so I wanted to buy this type of machine. I didn’t know there was such a thing before, but I found it while researching. Because I like to wash my own car. I’m better and cheaper than car washes…

    It is a machine with many different attachments. Although it has different ends, I started using the straight one and never changed it. The battery is easy to charge and holds a charge for a long time. I’ve washed it twice so far, but I’ve never changed the charge.

    I was very pleased with the instructions on how to assemble it. If you are uninformed like me, I can say that it is a very simple machine. I attach the tip to the machine and connect the charging station to the machine and everything is ready.

    My car has a few mods, trims and trims. I used this machine very closely to remove all the dirt and it did not damage my car. The trims are still very solid, there are no cuts or blemishes on the trims, the mods are still very good.

    A great helper for my car!

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The battery powered pressure washer works amazingly. I wouldn’t expect it to have such power. It is perfect for washing your car or the outside or your house. Battery don’t last much (30 minutes I would say) but is more than enough to get your work done.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My Worx Hydroshot went pop about a month out of warranty and the manufacturer gave me the brushoff. I didn’t fancy parting with more money to them so opted for a cheaper alternative. I’ve generally been impressed with unbranded cordless tools I’ve purchased from Amazon. I was really pleased to find this version. It does exactly the same, is as powerful, quiet in operation and lightweight in use. The best news however is that the batteries from the Worx machines all fit this gun provided you are prepared to make a small modification. Using a mini dremmel with grinding wheel bit, I carefully removed a plastic notch (shown on the photos) and now my old Worx batteries fit on this machine. The batteries all have plastic notches which generally are there to prevent putting the wrong battery in the wrong machine but knowing that they are all 18v machines I knew they’d work. I have 2 spare Worx batteries that worked fine, and now they can be used to extend the run time of this machine – winner! the included charger also charges all of the batteries.

    I take it with us in our caravan. I arrive on site and use it to wash down all of the road dirt that has generally sprayed up the van during transit – makes light work of the task. As these cordless machines don’t quite have the grunt of a mains pressure washer I don’t worry wrecking caravan seals. Obviously be sensible and try and keep away from seals and locker doors but works a charm. You can either connect to mains hosepipe, or for sites that don’t like you using the hose to wash your caravan, fill a bucket and use the included hose to dunk in the bucket and draw the water from there! I also find the trigger more comfortable in use than my older machine. A great upgrade at a great price.

    Brilliant bit of kit made better by battery hack!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I found this to have decent pressure when using it. Wasn’t too sure at first whether it would preform well but I was actually very happy that it managed to clean the front garden up on par with my mains washer.

    The issue that I have is come winter I have to bring the hose pipe running through the house. My outside tap is at the back and with being a mid terrace house I have no options other than bringing the hose through.

    In summer it’s not too bad but come winter I end up getting dirt and water in every room the hose goes through.

    When I saw this it seemed like the perfect solution.

    It’s very easy to use and compact. You can put a bucket down and it will use that as the water source but if you wish, you can also run off a mains water hose.

    It comes with everything you need, you get the wand, the pressure valve head, the pressure washer gun, battery & charger, hose, carry net and manual.

    The hose has a clip on it so it can be attached to a bucket. I wasn’t too sure if the hose would just come out of the bucket at first but I can report that it stayed firm and I didn’t have a single issue moving around the garden. I kept the bucket at the front door and was able to go around my full bay windows without it popping off or leaving the bucket.

    When you first use it, it will take about 30s to draw the water through the hose. Once the hose is full the water pressure stays uniform. You can then keep filling your bucket and it won’t lose the pressure already build up inside the hose.

    You have five different flow rates you can change through on the head. You have 25; 15, 0, open and 40.

    These seems to indicate the angle and width of the flow rate. 0 being pin point and 40 a wider flow. I have demonstrated the 40 width in my video.

    I was able to do my door, windows and several flags and hadn’t noticed a drop in pressure. The only reason I stopped was the heavens started to open. The next day I finished off the front area and that was off a single charge, this is excellent in my view.

    The maximum pressure is 320psi at 130l/h. You’re going to need a big bucket to match that rate but obviously you can just keep filling if you’re not running directly from mains.

    The max inlet pressure is 73psi. Try not to have your tap on too high if you’re going from a mains, you can calculate your flow rate with a bucket from your tap. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket and use an online calculator to tell you the max output.

    The battery is 18v and pretty decent. From what I can see, it matches my Wesco chainsaw battery fitting – although that is 2x18v. It takes 1 hours to fully charge. This actually works great for me as it means I technically have three batteries I can have on the go.

    The hose length is 6m when unravelled and as mentioned before holds firm with the clip on a bucket.

    The unit itself weighs 1.6kg and is ideal for someone who can’t lug around a heavier unit. I was able to hold easily with one hand stretched when doing the bay windows and at height.

    I highly recommend this and if like me you’re stuck for a water source, it’s ideal. All you need is a water source and away you go.

    Works well - decent battery life - portable

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Is it a good choice to buy this battery powered device? taking into account the lower prices of equipment connected via cable! The pressure is not that strong compared to those connected directly to the power but if you need a portable equipment to use in various services and if you need to spray pesticide on weeds, grass, animals, plants and not to mention car wash, bicycle, motorcycle, etc. If you combine these options with a 20 liter liquid backpack, imagine the time it will save to apply any liquid. In my opinion if you need a medium pressure mobile device with the option to buy an extra battery, yes I would recommend this product to any friend of mine!

    Medium pressure and for various uses at home on the farm or pesticide applicato

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I wasn’t sure at first how much I was going to like this, mainly because I assumed that not connecting it to a hose pipe was going to make the water feed a pain, but it’s been quite the opposite.

    It’s very well designed. The lance has serval spray widths plus a sprayer setting. The narrower the jet the higher the pressure. It has a nice clip to attach it to a bucket and a float to stop it sucking up debris from the bottom if this is an issue for you. The build quality is very good throughout.

    The battery is easy to charge and one charge lasted long enough for me to clean 2 cars.

    It uses a lot less water than I thought it would. I was able to clean and rinse 2 cars with 3 buckets of water which is a bucket less than it normal takes with a sponge. You can add your car shampoo to the bucket making washing very easy. I jetted the car first with shampoo/water mix then sponged it down then rinsed. Quicker than with just a sponge with less water and just as good a clean, better in fact as it gets in all the nooks and crannies.

    It’s not as powerful as a standard pressure washer but it’s a lot more convenient. I genuinely found it less effort than using a sponge and I’d never get my normal pressure washer out for the car.

    So overall this is great for cleaning cars and windows etc. I didn’t try cleaning flag stones with it but I’m sure here it wouldn’t be as good as a standard pressure washer.

    Very happy to recommend this.

    A lot more convenient than a normal pressure washer.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    OK so this battery powered pressure washer is definitely ideal for those maybe living in a flat or on a water meter because in all honesty it uses a fraction of the water compared to our Karcher pressure washer! (or where there’s a hosepipe ban in place wink wink) it’s great because it can be used with a hosepipe (although we definitely didn’t do that with the ban) or simply fill a bucket (or in our case an old but clean bathroom bin) and use the pipe that comes with!

    The positives of this are:
    – Nice and quiet and light to hold (sounds loud on the vid but honestly it’s not at all)
    – Small and compact storage
    – Not as many wires about like a Karcher
    – Battery powered so convenient
    – Doesn’t use alot of water
    – Didn’t take long to charge the battery
    – Can charge and keep stored incase the gov cut the leccy you could still wash your car
    – Variety of sprays without having to change nozzle

    Negatives:
    – Battery only lasted long enough to clean the car (although that was our intention) couldn’t clean the front door or window after, or even if you had 2 cars so I think it could do with 2 batteries at least.
    – Pressure is a fraction of the Karcher so initial clean wasn’t as good which resulted in more effort from me to wash (lol) could do with abit more power output really so maybe a more powerful battery?

    Overall its not a bad piece of kit, but if you want pressure and long lasting this may not be for you however if your just needing something for small cleaning jobs around the home with something convenient and not taking up much space then it’s definitely the one to get!

    Convenient tool