Discover the best five pressure washers under £150, tested and reviewed with humour, honesty and real-world practicality. Perfect for patios, cars and grimy garden furniture.
Best 5 Pressure Washers Under £150
Welcome to the world of pressure washers: the magical machines that let you turn filth into freedom while pretending you are a firefighter on a day off. Whether your patio looks like it has hosted a decade of pigeon festivals or your car has reached the colour classification known as "dirt", a sub-£150 pressure washer can absolutely save your sanity.
Before anyone asks, yes, all five models were under £150 at the time of this review, although prices have a habit of changing quicker than the British weather. Still, every option here offers solid cleaning power without forcing you to remortgage the garden shed. (all are under £150 at the time of this review)

Why This Guide Exists
Because every summer, millions of UK patios emerge from hibernation looking like archaeological digs. Pressure washers present the easiest, most satisfying way to get surfaces sparkling again, but with dozens of models on the market, it is tricky to know which ones are actually worth buying. That's where this guide comes in: witty, honest, and packed full of information you can actually use.
What You Can Expect
Across this four-part breakdown, you'll find everything from compact washers to beefier patio scrubbing machines, with a couple of nice surprises thrown in. This guide is for actual real homeowners, not spotless lab coat-wearing testers. If a machine struggles and splutters, vibrating like an anxious puppy, you'll hear about it. And if a washer delivers glorious cleaning power that makes you want to blast everything in sight, well, you'll hear about that, too.
Top Pressure Washers Under £150
#1, Kärcher K2 Power Control Home Pressure Washer
If pressure washers had a celebrity tier list, then Kärcher would be the one signing autographs outside B&Q. The K2 Power Control Home is their entry-level crowd pleaser, giving you that familiar yellow design along with enough cleaning power to turn filthy patios into something you might actually want to walk on barefoot.
With a maximum pressure of 110 bar at a flow rate of 360 litres per hour, it's perfectly suited for garden furniture, bikes, balconies, and general home grime. But the real star of the show is what Kärcher calls “Knowledge in your pocket” - an app full of tips, advice, and explanations for people who have absolutely no idea which nozzle does what. If you have ever stared at a spray lance like it was a piece of alien technology, the app will save you some embarrassment.

The K2 arrives with quick-coupler spray lances and a dirt blaster for those really stubborn surfaces, and everything clicks together with the Quick Connect system that makes you feel at least mildly professional. The bundled Home Kit is a nice bonus, giving you detergent plus the T1 surface cleaner for tackling larger areas like patios without breaking your lower back.
Weighing only 4kg, light enough to be easily stowed away, yet powerful enough to take on most domestic work without running the risk of accidentally stripping the paint off your neighbour's car, the K2 is an excellent value option for smaller homes and lighter deep-clean missions.
#2, Spear & Jackson Pressure Washer with Smart Control 1800W
While the Kärcher K2 is the cheerful lightweight, the Spear and Jackson 1800W model is the solid medium-hitter that shows up, gets the work done and goes home without making a fuss. This is arguably one of the most popular mid-range washers under 150, mainly because it includes more power than you would think you might get at this price point.
It's powered by an 1800 watt motor, pumping out up to 135 bar with a flow rate of 420 litres per hour-meaning it can take on more demanding jobs like grimy patios, neglected decking, mossy walls, and even the car that hasn't been washed since last Easter. The star of the show is the digital smart control trigger gun, which sounds like it's straight from a sci-fi movie, but is really just a way of adjusting pressure without having to fiddle about with lots of different attachments. If you want convenience, this is the one.

It also comes with a generous set of accessories, including a patio cleaner, car brush, extension lance, and a removable detergent tank for soapy cleaning. The wheels and telescopic handle make it genuinely easy to move around, which is useful, because at 9 kg it is not exactly feather-light.
Spear and Jackson tends to fly under the radar, but their tools have a strong reputation for value and reliability. This washer follows that tradition, delivering excellent cleaning performance without an inflated price tag. Add a three-year guarantee and you have a machine that feels reassuringly dependable whether you are blasting patios or freshening up garden furniture.
#3, Bosch High Pressure Washer 1900W UniversalAquatak
The Bosch UniversalAquatak 135 is for those who want proper cleaning power without the proper cleaning price. It often dips under the 150 mark during promotions, so if you spot it on sale, get it in before the rest of the internet realises. Bosch has built a name for reliable garden tools, and this model fits the pattern perfectly.
With a 1900 watt motor, 135 bar of pressure and a solid 450 litres per hour flow rate, it's great for patios, walls, fences, bikes and garden furniture. The real party trick is the 3 in 1 nozzle that swaps between fan jet, rotary jet and point jet, saving you from hunting through a box of mysterious attachments. The rotary jet mode is particularly satisfying, making filthy slabs look like they've been peeled rather than cleaned.

It is compact and has both a pull out handle and a second carry handle so that it is easy to transport without feeling like you are dragging a reluctant toddler around the garden. Storage is sensible, the hose is a good length at 7m and the included detergent nozzle is handy for car washing or very dirty jobs.
Bosch rarely overcomplicates things, and this washer proves it. Solid pressure, versatile jet options, good build quality, and the backing of a respected brand. If you catch it under 150, you can feel very smug indeed.
#4, Einhell High 1500W Pressure Washer
The Einhell TC-HP 130 is one of those machines that punch above its weight, mainly because it actually weighs very little. Just over 5.5 kg, it's about as portable as pressure washers get; it is perfect for small gardens, tight sheds, and people who would rather not develop biceps while doing patio cleaning.
With its 1500 watt motor, 130 bar maximum pressure, and 390 litres per hour flow rate, it's not the most powerful option on this list, but more than strong enough for dirty patios, green fences, muddy decking, or cleaning the family car. The modular quick couple system makes switching nozzles and accessories pleasantly painless, and you get a surprisingly generous kit: multiple jets, a rotary nozzle, washing brush, foam bottle, and proper lance.

Even though it's compact, the TC HP 130 has wheels, which feels superfluous yet handy, a bit like putting wheels on a suitcase you could easily pick up. The integrated water filter is a nice touch in terms of protecting the motor, and the on-board storage keeps everything tidy so that you do not end up playing hide and seek with your accessories.
Einhell tools normally provide strong performance for the price, and this washer continues that tradition. Light, compact, easy to use, and backed by a three-year warranty upon registration, it's an excellent value pick for homeowners who want convenience without sacrificing cleaning power.
#5, Nilfisk Titan 120 1400W Pressure Washer
The Nilfisk Titan 120 is the pressure washer for people who want simplicity, reliability, and enough cleaning power to make patios, cars, and garden furniture look civilised again. Nilfisk is a respected name in the pressure washer world, so even though this model sits firmly in the budget category it carries the same no nonsense build quality the brand is known for.
With 1400 watts of power, 120 bar maximum pressure and a surprisingly healthy 440 litres per hour flow rate, it handles light to medium jobs without complaint. Dirty bikes, grimy wheelie bins, lightly green patios and the family car are all within its comfort zone. This is not a monster machine, but it is consistent, sturdy and impressively efficient for its size.

Standout features include the aluminium pump, as many budget models use a plastic version which wears out faster, so the Titan's metal pump gives it a durability advantage straight off the bat. You also get a generous eight metre hose, which makes this one of the best in this price range for reach. Nilfisk throws in a good accessory bundle too, including a patio cleaner, adjustable pressure lance, dirtblaster, car brush and detergent tank. Everything stores neatly onboard so you do not end up with random attachments living in different parts of the shed.
It's compact, easy to move thanks to its large wheels, and it comes with a two-year guarantee. The Titan 120 is great value and an ideal pick for anyone that wants dependable cleaning power for their weekends without spending too much.
Conclusion
Choosing the best pressure washer under 150 really boils down to one big question: what do you want to clean? Each one on this list brings something slightly different to the fight against dirt, so here are some quick recommendations to make life easier.
For the best performer all round, Spear and Jackson Smart Control will be the strongest feature-packed option at this price. With its power, flow rate, and accessory range, it's ready for almost anything thrown at it around the house. If compact power with a premium brand reliability is what you need, then Bosch UniversalAquatak 135 is the one to really look out for when it drops below 150 during certain promotions.

Smaller Cleaning Tasks
The Einhell TC HP 130 can be a great lightweight option for any person who has smaller cleaning tasks to complete or storage space that is limited. A smart long-term purchase with superior durability, thanks to its aluminium pump and long hose, is the Nilfisk Titan 120. For something simple, trusted, patio ready out-of-the-box, look to the Kärcher K2 Power Control Home as a pretty safe bet.
Final Word
The good news is that pressure washers under 150 can still pack serious cleaning power. Whether you are rescuing a mossy patio, washing the car, or turning the driveway from green to clean, these five models prove you don't need to spend a fortune to get the job done properly.
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