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Electric and Cordless Options Available
- Electric pressure washers: Plug-in models ideal for patios, driveways, walls and decking. Strong, consistent pressure and easy to set up with a garden hose.
- Cordless pressure washers: Battery-powered and portable — perfect for smaller tasks, car cleaning, or areas without easy access to mains power.
Designed for UK Gardens
Pressure washers are most often used for cleaning hard surfaces like stone, block paving, fencing, and outdoor furniture. Cordless models are more mobile and lighter, while electric units typically deliver higher water pressure for stubborn dirt and moss removal.
What to Look For
- Bar rating: Higher bar = more pressure. Lighter units start around 100–120 bar; heavier ones go beyond 140 bar.
- Portability: Compact wheels, hose storage and handle design make a big difference.
- Attachments: Many models come with patio heads, detergent tanks, or adjustable nozzles.
- Battery compatibility: Cordless washers from Stihl or Stiga may use shared battery platforms.
Trusted Brands, Local Support
At Suffolk Mowers, we only stock pressure washers we can support. Every model is backed by parts, servicing and expert advice — whether you're picking up a cordless cleaner for the car or a mains-powered unit for hard surface cleaning.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pressure Washers
What’s the difference between electric and cordless pressure washers?
Electric models plug into mains power and offer higher pressure. Cordless models run on batteries — they’re more portable but usually less powerful.
Are cordless pressure washers powerful enough for patios?
They’re suitable for light jobs like rinsing decking, garden furniture or cars. For tougher moss or paving, electric models are better.
Do these pressure washers come with attachments?
Most models include spray nozzles or lances. Some come with patio heads or detergent tanks — check each product for details.
Do I need a tap nearby to use one?
Yes — pressure washers connect to a garden hose. Some cordless models can also draw from a static water source using a suction hose.