Cold water pressure washers are great for cutting dirt, mud, and general grime without the cost of a burner system. They’re the go-to choice for farms, shops, and anyone who needs reliable cleaning without dealing with grease or heavy oils. Below you’ll find our full lineup of industrial cold water units with electric or gas options.
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Picking the right cold water pressure washer comes down to how you plan to use it. Here are the main things to look at so you get the power, durability, and setup that matches your work.
Electric is great for indoor shops or areas where noise matters. They’re quieter, low-maintenance, and easy to run as long as you have power nearby.
Gas gives you mobility and higher power options. It’s the better choice if you’re moving around job sites, farms, or yards where outlets are limited.
PSI handles the “force” and GPM moves the dirt off the surface.
Portable models work best when you need to move the unit around equipment or travel between locations.
Stationary units stay in one spot and connect to plumbing, which makes sense for wash bays, garages, or businesses that clean equipment daily.
Cold water units vary a lot in durability.
If you’re using it occasionally, a lighter-duty model is usually fine.
For daily or commercial use, look for:
Most cold water units work with detergents, which helps with dirt and mud.
If your work depends on a steady water source, make sure your unit can handle your available flow and has a reliable inlet filter.
Are cold water pressure washers good for heavy grease?
Cold water units clean dirt, mud, and general grime. For grease or oil, hot water is still the better option.
What PSI is best for a cold water pressure washer?
Most users fall in the 1,500 to 4,000 PSI range depending on whether you’re washing equipment, buildings, vehicles, or concrete.
Can a cold water pressure washer use detergents?
Yes. Most units can pull detergent to help break up dirt. Just avoid expecting detergent alone to cut heavy oil.
What’s the difference between cold and hot water pressure washers?
Cold water units are simpler, cheaper, and easier to maintain. Hot water systems add heat to cut grease faster.
Do I need gas or electric?
Electric is quiet and great indoors or in shops. Gas gives more power and mobility outdoors.
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