High pressure cleaner tested
Whether it's the furniture in the garden, the stones on the patio or the bodywork of the car: everything that is always or even just regularly outside gradually gets dirty - especially now in autumn and, of course, in the upcoming winter. While splashes of mud and the like can usually be cleaned by hand, albeit with some effort, verdigris or moss, for example, are much more challenging to clean. In most cases, a high-pressure cleaner is the method of choice for tackling such contaminants. After all, a pressure washer is capable of spraying out a jet of water at a pressure of = 100 bar and more; the vast majority of contaminants cannot withstand such pressure and disappear in the blink of an eye. In most cases, you don't even need a chemical cleaning agent, although most high-pressure cleaners have the technology to work with such agents. In our test, we tested 7 of these highly effective devices and tell you all about their strengths and weaknesses below.
7 Products in test
Bosch Home & Garden AdvancedAquatak 140 high pressure cleaner 140 bar hot water
Electrical connection
No image
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.