The Black & Decker BEPW1850 is a powerful electric cold water pressure washer designed for a wide range of outdoor cleaning tasks. With a maximum pressure of 1,850 PSI and a flow rate of 1.2 GPM, it can easily handle cleaning your patio, siding, or even washing your car. This pressure washer is incredibly easy to move around and store. Its telescoping handle and 6-inch wheels make it a breeze to maneuver, and it saves up to 35% space when stored. It comes with on-board storage for the hose, wand, power cord, turbo nozzle, 15° nozzle, and 40° nozzle, keeping everything organized. The turbo nozzle offers up to 145% more cleaning width for professional-level efficiency. You can achieve a deep clean by adding detergent to the included soap bottle. The pressure washer also features an automatic shut-off function when the trigger is released, which helps extend the motor's lifespan. It is CETA-certified, ensuring it has passed expert testing. With a 35-foot power cord and a 25-foot kink-resistant PVC hose, you'll have extended reach while cleaning.




Using the Black & Decker BEPW1850 pressure washer is straightforward. First, make sure the pressure washer is on a flat and stable surface. Connect the 25-foot kink-resistant hose to the water source and the pressure washer. Then, plug in the 35-foot power cord. Select the appropriate nozzle for your cleaning task - the turbo nozzle for more power and wider cleaning, the 15° nozzle for a more concentrated stream, or the 40° nozzle for a wider spray. If you want to use detergent, pour it into the included soap bottle. When you're ready to start cleaning, hold the wand and squeeze the trigger. The pressure washer will start working. When you're done, release the trigger, and the automatic shut - off function will activate. For maintenance, after each use, drain the water from the pressure washer and hoses. Store it in a dry place. Keep the nozzles clean and check the power cord and hose regularly for any signs of damage. If you notice any issues, it's best to contact a professional for repair.