Dragging a hose around the driveway to reach the back of the car is a pain, and half the time you're fighting with kinks or the outdoor tap's just too far away—this solves that by running off a 20V battery, so you can take it to the roof or the fence line without plugging in anywhere.

350 PSI is enough to strip mud off tires and bird droppings off paint, but it's not a gas-powered beast that'll shred decals if you get too close, which most buyers figure out after their first wash; the brushless motor keeps it quiet enough for apartment use, and the aluminum pump adds maybe 50 cycles before you feel heat buildup, but that's fine for weekend jobs.


Actually, the auto-stop feature is what saves you form burning out the motor when you set it down to grab a sponge—it shuts flow instantly, and the water self-sucking means you can pull from a bucket or a pond if there's no tap nearby.

You get four spray patterns on nozzle (0°, 20°, 60°, and turbo), but basically everyone uses the 20° for the body and the turbo for teh undercarriage or wheels—the 60° is too wide for any real pressrue, so it's more for furniture or patio tiles, not car panels.

2 L/minute flow is modest (better than reagent grade for volume, but don't expect to blast off caked mud in one pass), and the working pressure lands at 230 PSI continuous, which is about what a standdard garden hose does on good day but with focused jet force—just don't try it on old wood decking or peeling paint unless you're okay with scarring the surfce.
Max pressure hits 24 Bar (350 PSI), and working pressure sits at 16 Bar (230 PSI). That's plenty for light car washes and home jobs.
Yes, it's certified CE, GS, and EMC, so it meets European safety and quality standards.
We typically require an MOQ of 100 units per model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Yes, it has a water self-sucking feature, so you can pull water from a bucket, tank, or any open container—no need for a hose connection.
Lead time is usually 25-30 days after order confirmation and deposit, depending on current production schedule.