Pressure Washer Expert

Alfred Harper tests pressure washers in real home conditions.

Alfred Harper is a former cleaning equipment consultant and product expert with more than 10 years of hands-on experience. He reviews pressure washers, accessories, detergents and cleaning setups for UK homeowners who want practical advice before buying.

10+ Years around cleaning equipment
5 Main washer types covered
50+ Use cases and surfaces explained
Alfred Harper testing a pressure washer on a bicycle
Real cleaning tasks. Real surfaces. Practical buying advice.
Why Trust Alfred?

Practical experience instead of empty product claims.

Pressure washers are often sold by big numbers, but real cleaning depends on control, flow, accessories, hose handling and surface safety. Alfred’s guides focus on what happens when the machine is actually used around a home.

01

Industry background

Alfred worked around cleaning equipment, product comparisons and buyer questions before writing pressure washer reviews.

02

Real cleaning scenarios

Cars, patios, bikes, garage floors, home exteriors, decking, siding and outdoor furniture all need different pressure washer setups.

03

Clear buying advice

The aim is to explain who each washer is for, what it handles well, and where a cheaper or different model may be enough.

Alfred Harper washing a car with pressure washer
Real-World Reviewing

Every recommendation starts with the job, not the brand.

A pressure washer that is excellent for concrete can be too aggressive for car paint, wooden decking or siding. Alfred’s reviews explain which machines suit which surfaces, which accessories are worth using, and where pressure needs to be controlled.

Cleaning power is judged together with control.
Accessories are treated as part of the buying decision.
Surface safety matters for cars, wood, stone and siding.
Value means practical usefulness, not just high PSI.
Testing Method

How Alfred evaluates pressure washers

The goal is to help readers avoid buying a machine that is too weak, too aggressive, too awkward to store, or badly matched to the cleaning task.

1

Setup and handling

How quickly the washer connects, moves, stores and handles during a real cleaning session.

2

Pressure and flow

Whether the machine has enough cleaning force and water delivery for the job it claims to handle.

3

Surface safety

How suitable the washer is for paint, stone, wood, tiles, concrete, decking and siding.

4

Accessories

Foam bottles, spray guns, turbo nozzles, hose reels, detergents and surface cleaners are checked for usefulness.

5

Durability

Build quality, hose fittings, wheels, handles, storage and pump feel are considered for long-term ownership.

6

Buyer fit

Each recommendation is tied to a real user: beginner, car owner, large patio owner, gardener or home DIY user.

Field Work

Guides built around real cleaning jobs.

Alfred’s guides are organised around the way people actually use pressure washers: washing vehicles, cleaning patios, maintaining exteriors, working with accessories, and solving common pressure washer problems.

Editorial Promise

Advice written for homeowners, not spec sheets.

“My goal is simple: help people choose a pressure washer that is powerful enough, reliable enough and practical enough for real cleaning jobs around the house.”

— Alfred Harper

No empty recommendations Products are matched to real cleaning scenarios.
Pros and limits Reviews explain where each washer performs well and where it may struggle.
Practical accessories Surface cleaners, foam bottles, hoses and nozzles are treated as part of the setup.

Start with the right washer for your real cleaning job.

Whether you are cleaning a car, bike, patio, driveway, garage floor or house exterior, Alfred’s guides are organised around practical use — not just product names.

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