





The Bosch EasyAquatak 110 pressure washer is a well-loved entry-level model for domestic use by homeowners who want to find a low-profile and easy-to-afford solution for doing everyday cleaning work outdoors. From washing the patio to cleaning garden furniture or blasting dirt off your car or bike, this light-weight machine guarantees easy usage without occupying much storage room.
Average Price
At an average price of around £60 to £100, it's well placed for light users wanting the convenience of an easy solution with the added security of being from a reputable name.
Practical Cleaning Tool
Bosch, being known for solid engineering in gardening and DIY equipment, has promoted the EasyAquatak as a convenient product for light to medium-sized cleaning jobs. Yet, while there are ample positive remarks on how simple and versatile it is to employ and utilize, also attention should be taken to the rising number of complaints. In this review, we will have a closer look at what some individuals have been missing from this product, allowing you to make an informed purchasing decision.
Key Features
Despite its compact structure, the EasyAquatak 110 comes with an array of features that are designed to offer ease and versatility. It has a 1300-watt motor that delivers a pressure level of 110 bar and a maximum water flow rate of 330 litres per hour, which should be ideal for most domestic light cleaning tasks.
It can be used with mains water and is self-priming when supplied by a water system like a barrel or tank, hence expanding its usability.
Nozzle Range
The kit includes an assortment of nozzles, a variable fan jet, a rotary nozzle for stubborn dirt, and a 450ml detergent nozzle—to allow users to change the spray on different surfaces. The motor runs only when needed because of the Auto-stop mechanism, rendering it more power-efficient than those with motors that run at all times.
Handling
Storage and handling are key selling points: weighing just 4 kg, the unit is easily portable and will fit comfortably within most sheds or utility rooms. The 3-metre hose and 5-metre cable give adequate reach, and the installation has particularly given dedicated clips and holders to hold all accessories out of the way when not in use.
Negative Reviews
While many customers find the Bosch EasyAquatak 110 to be a helpful and compact tool for light-duty cleaning, there is a growing number of negative reviews that highlight some serious concerns. These issues range from design flaws to build quality and even safety worries. In this section, we’ll explore the most commonly reported complaints from real users, offering an honest overview of potential downsides to consider before purchasing.
Short Hose, Bungling Handling
The most frequently cited gripe is the 3-metre high-pressure hose, which was found by many users to be insufficiently long to be effective on actual jobs. To clean heavy objects like cars or patios, the limited reach requires moving the entire unit back and forth often dragging the cord and hose along.
Some others griped that the uncoupling of the hose for storage is more finicky than it has to be, so individuals simply leave it connected—directly at odds with one of the unit's marketing features, the streamlined design. While Bosch boasts about the unit's compactness and portability, for others, these benefits were negated by the usability compromises.
Leaks and Water Damage
Leaks at points of connection are frequently encountered. Water leaking from hose connections, from bottle fittings, and even from inside the unit itself has been reported by customers. In some cases, this resulted in water spraying onto the power switch, creating an apparent electrical hazard.
In one particularly frightening example, the user described how a bad connection caused a large leak within minutes of use, soaking their legs and leaving the job incomplete. Other users had internal leaks that impaired pressure performance and eventually led to system failure.
Durability and Reliability Issues
Various owners complained about the rate at which the unit failed, often after being used a few times. Complaints ranged from units not powering up after being used once, to complete failure with smoke, metal shavings, and ruined motors.
Several reviewers mentioned that the washer worked well initially but later started developing severe malfunctioning within weeks or months like burst hoses, cracked detergent dispensers, and loss of pressure. Even the light users only 10 to 20 times over two years experienced total breakdown, usually within the warranty time.
Low Pressure and Poor Performance
Although the product is marketed to give 110 bar of pressure, some of the customers were not impressed with the amount of cleaning done. Most criticized that it did not clean any better than a garden hose, particularly anything more than light rinsing.
Others tried to use it to clean patios, decks, or cars only to be disappointed in the lack of satisfactory cleaning oomph. For tougher grime, the machine often fell short. This has led buyers to decide it's really only good for very minor jobs and even then, not necessarily better than cheaper alternatives.
Build Quality Concerns
The hose's durability is another area of vulnerability based on reviews. Several users found the high-pressure hose splitting under slight contact with the ground. Others have cited nozzles being very difficult to attach or detach, taking too much force that deterred them from using it.
Others critiqued the overall build quality, calling it plasticky and brittle, particularly in comparison to other entry-level brands. It was compared by one reviewer to building parts in demanding the "strength of Hercules"—an indication that design usability may not have been fully taken into account.
Missing Parts and Poor Packaging
Not a small number of reviewers received units with missing parts namely the hose connectors or detergent bottle. These buyers were left in the position of not being able to use the washer at all and had to purchase additional parts or return the product.
Others went as far as to assert that the item they had ordered was a fake, citing not only lack of performance but premature failure. While that does not describe all descriptions, it does reflect on concerns about quality control and supply consistency, especially when buying from third-party vendors.
Incompatibility with Water Sources
A further source of annoyance is that the unit must be plugged in with a mains-pressure tap connection—a fact not necessarily highlighted in product descriptions or photographs. Buyers who had been expecting to use it on a bucket or water tank, like other pressure washers allow, were prevented from using the unit at all.
This misperception has resulted in frustrated returns and confusion, particularly among users anticipating a more flexible configuration. Some reviewers proposed Bosch make this requirement clearer in advertisements.
Out-of-Warranty Malfunctions and No Support
The majority of problems with the EasyAquatak 110 happen shortly after the warranty expires. This left users dismayed, particularly those who had been anticipating Bosch's reputation for excellence to give them some assurance.
In some cases, customers were told to send units in for repair, and they were left without a pressure washer for weeks. One customer summed it up bluntly: "Buy cheap, buy twice." Others called this particular Bosch model subpar compared to the company's normal standards.
Summary on Negative Reviews
While there are comments from fans hailing the Bosch EasyAquatak 110 as light, easy to store, and perfect for quick clean-ups, volumes and intensity of complaints cannot be ignored. For other consumers, especially those expecting long-term performance, consistency of water pressure, or better hose flexibility, this tool has been a cause of frustration, annoyance, and extra expense.
Conclusion and Buyer Warning
If you're already considering the Bosch EasyAquatak 110, it's important to go in with a solid, well-rounded sense of what to expect. While the product is marketed as compact, adjustable, and affordable, and does have some positive feedbackers. It has also received a significant amount of negative feedback over the last six months. Most of these complaints are not mere nitpicks; they point to serious issues in performance, reliability, and safety.
The most frequent complaints are…
- Leaks from several places, sometimes close to electrical parts
- Short, brittle hoses that rupture with mild use
- Insufficient cleaning pressure, usually no higher than a garden hose
- Breakdown after a few uses, including spectacular failures (smoke, metal filings)
- Missing pieces and ambiguous setup needs, like the use of mains-pressure water
- Failures just after the warranty, with minimal support offered
With a product from Bosch, there are naturally higher expectations. Unfortunately, this model fails to live up to that standard for some customers. The combination of below-standard durability, design frustrations, and fluctuating performance has led some testers to feel tricked, and in some cases, out of pocket.
It's also amusing that most customers only discovered the defects after purchasing and installing, when it was more difficult to return it. Wet or used equipment might not be eligible for return from some retailers - additional risk if you don't try the product beforehand.
Our Advice
If you need a light, portable pressure washer for light jobs from time to time (like brushing off dust on small surfaces), this might be the machine for you—if only you get a machine that doesn't have any faults. But if you need durability for long periods of time, consistent pressure, heavy-duty construction, or the ability to tackle larger jobs, you can consider purchasing a heavier-duty unit, even though it might cost a little more initially.
At the very least, take the time to:
- Watch actual user reviews on YouTube
- Inspect what's inside the box before purchasing
- Double check warranty conditions and return policies
- Purchase from a reliable seller who takes returns, even after installation
Final Word
The EasyAquatak 110 might look like a tidy little bargain on the surface but based on the latest buyer feedback, it’s fair to say that you’re taking a gamble. For some, it worked out fine. But for many others, it became an ongoing headache. As one reviewer put it: “Buy cheap, buy twice.”
If you crave reliability, quality control, and a pressure washer that will get more than a few jobs out of it, go slowly or shop elsewhere.






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