expiredhtp182 | Staff posted Sep 22, 2025 01:21 PM
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expiredhtp182 | Staff posted Sep 22, 2025 01:21 PM
DeWalt DW 20V MAX 1600 PSI 1.2 GPM Cold Water Cordless Pressure Washer Kit w/ (2) FLEXVOLT 12 Ah Batteries & (2) Chargers $554.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime
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I guess if you actually need everything it's a pretty decent price for an electric pressure washer that's now more mobile...
2x DCB612 batteries worth $180-200 each
2x chargers at $15-25 each (at least these look to be the dual stage, 4 amp DCB1104 chargers)
That leaves the pressure washer for $100-$160 depending on how much you value the rest of it.
I don't know if Dewalt has a bigger (60V??) pressure washer, but looking at the stats on this is a little underwhelming.
1600psi @ 1.2GPM is basically the same as any plug in pressure washer. Many cordless things now have a price premium but ALSO have the ability to be much stronger that a 120V tool as they're not constrained by 1800W-ish from a wall outlet. Look what EGO did, 3200psi at 1.2GPM, albeit a larger 56V battery system.
Edit: Most of what I wrote I'll still stand on, but it looks like this can be used WITHOUT a hose, so just out of a lake, butcket, etc. That's a huge feature I feel like they gloss over.
I guess if you actually need everything it's a pretty decent price for an electric pressure washer that's now more mobile...
2x DCB612 batteries worth $180-200 each
2x chargers at $15-25 each (at least these look to be the dual stage, 4 amp DCB1104 chargers)
That leaves the pressure washer for $100-$160 depending on how much you value the rest of it.
I don't know if Dewalt has a bigger (60V??) pressure washer, but looking at the stats on this is a little underwhelming.
1600psi @ 1.2GPM is basically the same as any plug in pressure washer. Many cordless things now have a price premium but ALSO have the ability to be much stronger that a 120V tool as they're not constrained by 1800W-ish from a wall outlet. Look what EGO did, 3200psi at 1.2GPM, albeit a larger 56V battery system.
Edit: Most of what I wrote I'll still stand on, but it looks like this can be used WITHOUT a hose, so just out of a lake, butcket, etc. That's a huge feature I feel like they gloss over.
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