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frontpageTheCosmoKramer posted Aug 18, 2025 08:33 PM
frontpageTheCosmoKramer posted Aug 18, 2025 08:33 PM

DeWALT 2400 PSI 1.1 GPM Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer w/ 5 Spray Nozzles

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$229

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Home Depot has DeWALT 2400 PSI 1.1 GPM Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer w/ 5 Spray Nozzles (DWPW2400) for $229. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Power through a variety of cleaning tasks with a 2400 MAX psi and 1.1 GPM
  • Clean with detergent by using integrated soap tank
  • Stay organized with on-board nozzle, hose, cord and wand storage
  • Withstand heavy-duty usage with 25 ft. kink-resistant hose
  • Wide outlet range with 35 ft. power cord
  • Cleaning Equipment Trade Association (CETA) certified
  • Transport over large or rough objects laying around the jobsite with 10 in. premium pneumatic wheels

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $100 lower (30% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $320
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 3.7 from over 580 customer reviews.

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Home Depot has DeWALT 2400 PSI 1.1 GPM Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer w/ 5 Spray Nozzles (DWPW2400) for $229. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member TheCosmoKramer for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Power through a variety of cleaning tasks with a 2400 MAX psi and 1.1 GPM
  • Clean with detergent by using integrated soap tank
  • Stay organized with on-board nozzle, hose, cord and wand storage
  • Withstand heavy-duty usage with 25 ft. kink-resistant hose
  • Wide outlet range with 35 ft. power cord
  • Cleaning Equipment Trade Association (CETA) certified
  • Transport over large or rough objects laying around the jobsite with 10 in. premium pneumatic wheels

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $100 lower (30% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $320
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 3.7 from over 580 customer reviews.

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Masejoer
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You aren't holding the "2400 psi" 0-degree tip directly against the vehicle. You'd start with grabbing the 15 or 25 degree tip, with the larger orifice on each, and hold the wand tip 12-24 inches away from the surface. Now there's very low pressure actually hitting the surface. People don't generally rinse their vehicle with the jet nozzle on the garden hose - it's the same idea here.

All standard 120V (10-12 Amp) electric pressure washers are perfectly safe to use on vehicles. Even 13hp 4000psi+ 4gpm gas units are fine - hold the wand twice the distance away from the surface you want to clean and you'd get similar cleaning power as an electric unit. It will just do it faster because it's covering a wider area. Being that we're talking force, it'd follow the inverse square law, so doubling or halving the distance cuts by 4, or multiplies by 4, the force of the spray against the surface.

GPM is still the best measure of what you can generally do with a pressure washer (higher pressure at a certain orifice size), not peak rated pump psi, with some exceptions. A 5/8" 50ft garden hose attached to a water line may flow 20gpm, but its psi is quite low.
OneMadOne
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Electric pressure washers are limited by the max power draw on the 110V outlet. Most have similar power. They can be used for cleaning concrete, but are slow. I have one and I use the turbo nozzle. A gas pressure washer may not have much higher pressure but usually have higher flow. Flow rate is very important, but often overlooked.
tucker301
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Shorter power cords must be the new way to cut costs. My DeWalt shop vac won't even reach across the garage without changing outlets.

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Aug 18, 2025 08:57 PM
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manos411Aug 18, 2025 08:57 PM
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In for one, thanks OP!
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Aug 18, 2025 09:46 PM
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tucker301Aug 18, 2025 09:46 PM
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Shorter power cords must be the new way to cut costs. My DeWalt shop vac won't even reach across the garage without changing outlets.
Aug 18, 2025 09:55 PM
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ryand7651Aug 18, 2025 09:55 PM
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An identical item seems to be sold on Amazon for $30 more as "Generic" but it only has the exact same photo not showing the DeWalt brand. still a good deal? 3.5 stars on HD is concerning.
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That power washer is the NYTimes Wirecutter runner up in their 2025 power washer review, behind the Ryobi RY142500, at normal price for both.
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Costco has a similarly spec'd one for $150 right now. AR Blue Clean Electric Pressure Washer 2400 PSI, 1.16 GPM
https://www.costco.com/ar-blue-cl...11194.html
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Aug 18, 2025 11:46 PM
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sohollcAug 18, 2025 11:46 PM
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Quote from ryand7651 :
An identical item seems to be sold on Amazon for $30 more as "Generic" but it only has the exact same photo not showing the DeWalt brand. still a good deal? 3.5 stars on HD is concerning.
Same factory in China. Different door.
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warrentAug 19, 2025 12:00 AM
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Quote from CalmBanana334 :
Costco has a similarly spec'd one for $150 right now. AR Blue Clean Electric Pressure Washer 2400 PSI, 1.16 GPM
https://www.costco.com/ar-blue-cl...11194.html

We bought this one a couple weeks ago from Costco. Used it to clean some toys (wave runner, ATV), deck, and front porch. It's not as powerful as our 2400 gas power but definitely does the trick. And way lighter than gas.

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leonivAug 19, 2025 01:10 AM
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Sams club is carrying this one for only $170 which seems interesting. Never knew Cat sold consumer grade stuff: https://www.samsclub.comhttps//sa...5215409113
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Is the max setting of 2400 psi too high for washing cars? I'm currently using the battery operated Dewalt pressure washer maxing out at 550psi.

Will the higher pressure strip off wax, clear coat, ceramic coating? I like the higher pressure for the undercarriage but I truthfully do not need another tool cluttering my garage.
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Coconutz0311Aug 19, 2025 01:27 AM
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Is this good enough for cleaning siding? Or blasting my driveway clean?

Well I bought it. Reviews were pretty good. Military discount worked too which is nice.
Last edited by Coconutz0311 August 18, 2025 at 06:38 PM.
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OneMadOneAug 19, 2025 01:40 AM
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Electric pressure washers are limited by the max power draw on the 110V outlet. Most have similar power. They can be used for cleaning concrete, but are slow. I have one and I use the turbo nozzle. A gas pressure washer may not have much higher pressure but usually have higher flow. Flow rate is very important, but often overlooked.
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BeneficialClamAug 19, 2025 03:28 AM
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Quote from jl2672a :
Is the max setting of 2400 psi too high for washing cars? I'm currently using the battery operated Dewalt pressure washer maxing out at 550psi.Will the higher pressure strip off wax, clear coat, ceramic coating? I like the higher pressure for the undercarriage but I truthfully do not need another tool cluttering my garage.
I have a pressure washer with the same flow rate. Its a miserable experience. For washing cars you want more flow less pressure. It takes too long to rinse the car with 1.1 gpm. Looking to buy a new one for myself but with more flow
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Quote from jl2672a :
Is the max setting of 2400 psi too high for washing cars? I'm currently using the battery operated Dewalt pressure washer maxing out at 550psi.

Will the higher pressure strip off wax, clear coat, ceramic coating? I like the higher pressure for the undercarriage but I truthfully do not need another tool cluttering my garage.
You aren't holding the "2400 psi" 0-degree tip directly against the vehicle. You'd start with grabbing the 15 or 25 degree tip, with the larger orifice on each, and hold the wand tip 12-24 inches away from the surface. Now there's very low pressure actually hitting the surface. People don't generally rinse their vehicle with the jet nozzle on the garden hose - it's the same idea here.

All standard 120V (10-12 Amp) electric pressure washers are perfectly safe to use on vehicles. Even 13hp 4000psi+ 4gpm gas units are fine - hold the wand twice the distance away from the surface you want to clean and you'd get similar cleaning power as an electric unit. It will just do it faster because it's covering a wider area. Being that we're talking force, it'd follow the inverse square law, so doubling or halving the distance cuts by 4, or multiplies by 4, the force of the spray against the surface.

GPM is still the best measure of what you can generally do with a pressure washer (higher pressure at a certain orifice size), not peak rated pump psi, with some exceptions. A 5/8" 50ft garden hose attached to a water line may flow 20gpm, but its psi is quite low.
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Quote from Masejoer :
You aren't holding the "2400 psi" 0-degree tip directly against the vehicle. You'd start with grabbing the 15 or 25 degree tip, with the larger orifice on each, and hold the wand tip 12-24 inches away from the surface. Now there's very low pressure actually hitting the surface. People don't generally rinse their vehicle with the jet nozzle on the garden hose - it's the same idea here.

All standard 120V (10-12 Amp) electric pressure washers are perfectly safe to use on vehicles. Even 13hp 4000psi+ 4gpm gas units are fine - hold the wand twice the distance away from the surface you want to clean and you'd get similar cleaning power as an electric unit. It will just do it faster because it's covering a wider area. Being that we're talking force, it'd follow the inverse square law, so doubling or halving the distance cuts by 4, or multiplies by 4, the force of the spray against the surface.

GPM is still the best measure of what you can generally do with a pressure washer (higher pressure at a certain orifice size), not peak rated pump psi, with some exceptions. A 5/8" 50ft garden hose attached to a water line may flow 20gpm, but its psi is quite low.


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Thank you for the detailed explanation on how to properly use a pressure washer. I do like the option of the jet nozzle higher pressure to seriously clean gutters and dirt off the undercarriage.

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SplendidBanana6138Aug 20, 2025 04:26 PM
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Quote from BeneficialClam :
I have a pressure washer with the same flow rate. Its a miserable experience. For washing cars you want more flow less pressure. It takes too long to rinse the car with 1.1 gpm. Looking to buy a new one for myself but with more flow
At 1.1 gpm, this is more of a mister than a pressure washer.

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