Keeping your car in good shape is as important as ever - a pressure washer may be your answer.
Ths increasingly popular kit is also increasingly affordable, usually easy-to-use and lets you blast salt and muck off your car’s bodywork more effectively than you can do by hand.
The superior clean they offer over the standard sponge-and-hose technique is another plus; they even use less water.
However, there are masses of options to choose from. You'll find no shortage of washers out there that are compact, high pressure and available with a host of accessories, so picking the right one can be tricky. Size, power, relevant attachments, cost and quality are all important factors. Here, we reveal which pressure washers are worth your money.
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Best buy - Bosch Universal Aquatak 135
Price: £140
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Autocar says: 5 stars
Vital stats: Max pressure 135 bar. Max flow 384 litres/hour. Motor power 1900W
There are a couple of excellent reasons why the Bosch tops our pressure washer test. First, it’s well priced despite delivering really excellent, high-pressure performance and a good selection of accessories. Secondly, it’s a neat design that feels really well made and is also compact, with a hinged and foldable rear handle.
The ‘Trio Nozzle’ allows you to click between a pencil-, fan-, or turbo jet, too, which makes life much easier than having to change attachments, as you do with many alternatives. If it had a reel for the conveniently long but inconveniently loose hose, the Aquatek would be virtually flawless.

Recommended - Nilfisk Core 140 PowerControl Premium with Car Cleaning Kit
Price: £166.93
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