Nozzles Explained
Pressure washers spray water in a V shape from the end of the wand. Each nozzle that you add to the end of the wand will spray water in a wider or narrower V, depending on what degree angle it is designed to spray at. For example, a 15° angle is a fairly narrow V, while a 40° is significantly wider.
With a narrower spray (a low-degree nozzle), you get more pressure in your spray, but it is spread over a small area. With a wider spray (a higher-degree nozzle) you get less pressure, but it covers more area. If you are purchasing nozzles for your pressure washer, be sure to get the correct nozzles for your machine. Refer to this handy pressure washer nozzle chart for guidance when choosing a nozzle for your next pressure washer project:
Pressure Washer Nozzle Guide
Turbo Nozzle
The DR Power Broom
When cleaning decks and driveways, it can be a challenge to maintain a steady distance and pressure as your arms will get tired over time.
Our Power Broom houses four nozzles that roll along at a constant height. In addition to being MUCH less fatiguing, the DR Power Broom helps prevent accidental damage that can occur with a single high-pressure nozzle. Plus, it gets the cleaning done up to 4X FASTER!
Soap Blaster
This handy soap nozzle shoots soap 3x FARTHER and agitates it into an active foam to help you apply detergents to your projects with ease.