Home Depot Just Slashed Prices on DeWalt Pressure Washers by Hundreds—Perfect for Fall Cleaning

Home Depot discounted DeWalt pressure washers by by over 40%.
Home Depot discounts DeWalt Pressure Washers for Fall Cleanup
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Fall is the ideal time to tackle outdoor cleaning projects before winter arrives, and Home Depot is making it easier with discounts on DeWalt pressure washers. These powerful tools are now available at prices reduced by hundreds of dollars, perfect for cleaning driveways, decks, and siding.

The DeWalt 2400 PSI Electric Pressure Washer is marked down to $229 (save 43%). This tool delivers cleaning power for driveways, siding, decks, cars, and more, without gas. The compact electric pressure washer features 2400 PSI/1.1 GPM, a full quick-connect nozzle set (including turbo), and CETA-tested performance. 

Pro tip: pair your washer with a  Westinghouse Foam Cannon for $17.99. It lays down thick, soapy suds that cling to cars, bikes, and outdoor gear so dirt breaks down before you rinse.

43% Off

DeWalt 2400 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

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Blast away embedded grime on concrete, wood, and vinyl with 2400 PSI/1.1 GPM. The DeWalt pressure washer kit includes five quick-connect nozzles for targeted cleaning, plus an integrated soap tank and onboard storage for the hose, cord, and wand.

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