How Much Should You Spend on a Pressure Washer? Honest UK Advice

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Deciding how much to spend on a pressure washer comes down to three simple questions:

  1. What will you clean? (patios, decking, driveway, vehicles, walls…)
  2. How often will you use it? (occasional vs frequent)
  3. Do you want long-lasting performance or just occasional convenience?

Here’s UK-focused advice to help you budget wisely.

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A reliable, easy-to-use mains-powered washer — perfect for cleaning patios, garden furniture, driveways, and decking with consistent pressure.
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Cordless (Battery) Pressure Washer
Portable and convenient with no trailing cable — ideal for patios, cars, garden walls, and bikes. Great if you want flexible cleaning around the garden.
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Higher power and flow for tougher cleaning jobs — excellent for large driveways, brickwork, and heavily soiled surfaces where extra grunt helps.
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💷 Entry-Level: £70–£150 — Basic & Budget-Friendly

Good for:
✔ Small patios, garden furniture, bikes and light jobs
✔ Occasional use on decking and small paths
✔ First-time buyers on a tight budget

What to expect:
• Moderate pressure (sufficient for light dirt)
• Limited accessories
• Simpler build quality

When it’s worth it:
If you clean infrequently or only have a small area to tackle, these models can be great value — just don’t expect pro-level performance.

When to skip:
Avoid if you have a large driveway or stubborn stains — budget units may struggle.


💷💷 Mid-Range: £150–£300 — Best Everyday Choice

Good for:
✔ Driveways, patios, decking, garden walls
✔ Cars, vans, tools and garden furniture
✔ Most UK household needs

What to expect:
• Better pressure and water flow
• Useful accessories (nozzles, brushes, detergent tanks)
• More reliable build and longer lifespan

Why it’s smart:
This price bracket gives the best balance of cleaning power, durability and value for most UK gardens and outdoor cleaning tasks.


💷💷💷 Higher Tier: £300–£600 — Heavy-Duty & Frequent Use

Good for:
✔ Large patios, long driveways, rough block paving
✔ Regular outdoor cleaning
✔ Users who want power plus durability

What to expect:
• Higher PSI and stronger flow
• Surface tools and turbo nozzles included
• Better build quality and longer warranties

Why you’d spend this much:
If you clean frequently or tackle tough jobs (oil stains, thick moss) regularly, this investment pays off with performance and longevity.


💷💷💷💷 Premium: £600+ — Pros & Serious Users

Good for:
✔ Very large areas or commercial/light-trade work
✔ Petrol-powered or large electric units with top specs
✔ Users who want maximum performance and versatility

What to expect:
• Heavy-duty engines or motors
• High output for long jobs
• Professional accessories and build quality

When it’s worth it:
Only if you have big jobs often, live on a farm or use the washer for business.


Quick UK-Focused Summary

BudgetBest ForExpectation
£70–£150Light cleaningBasic power, occasional use
£150–£300Everyday householdBest value and versatile
£300–£600Tough outdoor jobsStronger performance & tools
£600+Pro / large areasTop power, heavy-duty build

Practical Tips Before You Buy

✔ Don’t Buy on Price Alone

Low price often means low power — check PSI/bar and L/min alongside reviews.

✔ Match Power to the Job

Too much pressure can damage decking or car paint; too little means more scrubbing.

✔ Consider Accessories

Surface cleaners, foam cannons and brush tools make a real difference — especially on patios and vehicles.

✔ Think Long-Term

A slightly more expensive unit with better build quality can last years longer than a cheap one you replace quickly.


Final Thoughts

For most UK homeowners in 2026, spending around £150–£300 gets the best balance of power, reliability and practical features. If your cleaning needs are light and occasional, £70–£150 can be enough. Spend more only if you have large areas, frequent use or serious grime to tackle.

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