Portable cleaning on the job site or at home with 10X the cleaning power of a garden hose with the Dewalt 20V Max power cleaner. This tool can draw from any fresh water source with an included suction hose where a garden hose is not easily accessible. It can also be hooked up to your garden hose at home or on the jobsite with the convenient quick connect adaptor. This tool is ideal for convenient cleaning of tools and equipment as well as decks, boats, outdoor furniture and vehicles. It comes with 4 nozzles that all stored on the unit as well as a soap bottle to cover all your cleaning tasks. Part of the 20V Max Dewalt system this tool will be a great addition to your collection.
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Joe Nobody –
I bought this to clean out my a/c unit so I don’t have to run a hose so far. I’m able to run this with a 5 gallon bucket of water or other water supply anywhere, which is convenient for me.Just be aware that this isn’t a really high pressure washer. If that’s what you’re looking for, this will not cut it. But for what I wanted it for and for many other uses it is pretty handy. It’s decent enough to wash your car, but like I said, not really high pressure. May not be strong enough to spray bugs or dirt right off like a pressure washer at a car wash.Some may find this useful on a boat because you can just hook up the supplied hose with filter and drop it in the lake or river and spray off your deck. Convenient for a variety of uses. Satisfied with product and purchase.
Mike Splane –
I really wanted to like this tool as I have been in the market for a pressure washer for my ATV and garden tractor rinse after hitting some muddy areas on my property. I used this first time and I was impressed with its lightweight design and the way it felt. Very well balanced and rubber grips were perfect. Im a HUGE DeWalt fan having many tools from them over the years accomplishing many projects around the house. Maybe it was irony having a conversation with one of my contractor clients a few weeks back talking about his DeWalt chop block saw and how I wanted one. He said that he thought DeWalt’s durability was on the downslope and he recommended a couple other brands in stead. So fast forward to today as I am using the powerwasher for the first time and just about finished with the ATV after washing the garden tractor and BANG! The little clear plastic nozzle just shattered and sent water everywhere. I thought it looked pretty flimsy but figured DeWalt engineering had tested this pretty well as they always have at the weakest points. So now Im in the comments section reading about others who have had the same experience not once, twice but even THREE times! Not DeWalt “Guaranteed Tough” but I have Harbor Freight Tools that are tougher than that! Hoping someone makes a brass fitting replacement for it!
RustyJD –
I think most people with common sense would look at this and realize that it probably is not gonna be as good as a pressure washer. For one thing I believe it is 550 PSI and a pressure washer is usually at least 1500. What it lacks in power it makes up for in ease of use.It has standard quick connect so parts from your pressure washer will fit this. Uses standard tips and comes with a whirling tip. I am not sure what it is called but it twists the water which increases the cleaning power.The soaper hooks directly to the gun which threw me at first. I was trying to hook it to the extension and it doesn’t go there, it goes in place of the extension.Some water got in the battery compartment. I did have some water leaking from the jose hook ups but I didn’t get to it until about midnight so I am not sure exactly which part was leaking. I added a RV water filter and a quick connect of my own, one of those was the culprit.My 60 volt flex battery fits in this like it was made for it so I am assuming I can use it. The battery that came with it lasted a full washing and had two of three bars left. I have a Jeep Patriot so it took probably 15-20 minutes to rinse, soap and wash. I wasn’t dilly dallying but I wasn’t rushing either. I enjoyed not having to keep the water flowing so the pump wouldn’t burn up. A pressure washer has that going on. If you don’t keep spraying it will burn the water pump up.All in all I likely won’t use this on my car all the time. I might though. I live in Michigan and where I live they are pre-treating the roads with something that makes a mess on the paint and this doesn’t have the power to clean it up. I think maybe in the winter if I don’t want to take the time to get the power washer going I may use this. It will get the salt off anyway. I might use it all the time though, I could just get a scrub brush and use this for the pressure. That should work.I would buy this again, I think it is good for a lot of things. I could definitely clean my outdoor tools with it and the siding on my house. You shouldn’t use so much pressure on the siding anyway. Too much pressure makes the water go into the siding and then it sits there and rots the house.
Doug –
If your looking for a simple carry around pressure washer to do driveways, fences and furniture and even wash the car or boat off this is great, no plugNeeded. If you want a high pressure to wash your house don’t buy this. I used it now 3 or 4 times and been happy with it. Some of the parts are plastic so care in using is needed but nothing has broke yet
D. Morgan –
Going in with the right expectations and this is a great value. It is NOT a pressure washer and it never claimed to be. It can do a car wash, but its not going to blow off bugs or caked on mud. The best part about this is its portability. You do not need a garden hose, you can use a 5 gallon bucket. With that being said, the included soap dispenser thing is about worthless. There are YouTube videos you can look for yourself.
Dave –
I do like it but the hose that is in the bucket of water , the hose collapsed make it not work like it should.Going to have to use something else
DIANNE L KLUEVER –
Battery could last a little longer when ufjbg
Tony –
So I love that it is battery powered and really easy to put together and hook up a water hose, but the PSI on this is not strong enough to clean concrete driveways and patios well enough unless you use the smallest nozzle, which makes you clean by sweeping the power washer back and forth, covering only about an inch and a half of surface area each direction. So this takes a long time and a lot of water and gets tiring since it is not super light. I love the idea and will continue to use it, since i bought it, but next time I’ll go with a higher PSI than this model.
Andre –
The quick connectors suckThe power washer itself works great.The quick connectors on the other hand are really poor quality, in fact they would not work at all. The connectors don’t seal and as soon as you charge the water hose the quick connectors ‘quickly’ pops off. The quick connector on the siphon hose was no different, can’t suck water cause the connector doesn’t seal, sucks air. Almost like DeWalt picked the cheapest possible quick connector provider without any kind of quality testing and put it in the box. The quality is so poor a small child could pull these apart.The solution was to go to hardware store and buy some good quality quick connects (cost me a whole 12 bucks).André
jean lafrance –
Très belle bebelleJe nettoie mais d evaporateur ça va très bien