After a year of dithering, I’ve finally found a cordless pressure washer deal worth buying – but this discount code expires tonight
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After a year of dithering, I’ve finally found a cordless pressure washer deal worth buying – but this discount code expires tonight

At £80.99 with a discount code, this Worx deal pushed me to finally buy a pressure washer


I moved to a top-floor flat in February 2025, with no access to a hose or mains power, forcing lazy old me to buy a cordless pressure washer to clean my bikes. Fast forward to today and… well, I’m really tight and have toiled with a sponge and bucket since moving.

But the green layer growing on my balcony floor and my delicate editor’s hands, grown weary of bathing my bikes after a truly disgusting winter, have forced action. 

I shopped around diligently, looking for something affordable from a reputable brand, and landed on this Worx pressure washer, available direct from the brand’s eBay shop for £89.99 – a 47 per cent saving on RRP and most retailers.

At checkout, I was pleasantly surprised to find I'd saved another 10 per cent off using the automatically applied discount code HEART10. This time-limited code expires on 16 February 2026 at 11.59pm and brings the price down further to £80.99, with free postage.

Even without the discount code, that’s a great deal when you consider it’s £149 on Amazon. At the time of writing, there are some Amazon Resale options available for as little as £97.20, but that’s still more expensive than the brand-new option from eBay.

The washer includes a bucket, cleaning accessories, one battery plus charger, and a helpfully long 6m hose – a generous suite of bundled bits compared to the comparatively frugal offering of something such as this Titan pressure washer from Screwfix

Why the Worx?

adjustable nozzle
POV: you're a bottom bracket that's about to have every bit of grease blasted out of it. Worx

Full disclosure: I only slapped down my 80 big ones last night, so I’m yet to receive the pressure washer, so I can’t vouch for its efficacy. 

However, based on the enthusiastic endorsements of mud-slinging, shred-sledding colleague Tom Marvin, alongside former colleague and good friend Matthew Loveridge, I have no reason to doubt it will be up to the task.

In addition, our 4.5-star 2018 review of the similar Worx Max Hydroshot heaped praise on its quality and power. User reviews on Amazon are also, generally, very positive.

Parkside to Worx battery adapter
Worx definitely won't approve of me using one of these, but I'm too tight to buy into a new battery system. eBay

I was also drawn to the washer for one extremely niche reason. 

I’m an enthusiastic advocate of Lidl’s house tool brand, Parkside, and have a decent stash of its 20v batteries. 

Alas, despite waiting patiently for one of its well-liked cordless washers to go on sale, the middle aisle gods have not looked kindly upon my soggy soul.

However, 3D-printed adaptors enabling you to use Parkside batteries on Worx tools (and other brands) are widely available. Because they are both 20v systems, these adaptors are simpler than others that must switch/convert voltage.

Worx will, doubtless, take a dim view of these (I expect it will invalidate your warranty, so proceed with caution), but many online reports suggest these work perfectly well. 

If you’re looking for a pressure washer, this is about as good a deal as you’re going to find – just act quickly if you want to use that discount code. 

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