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Ryobi RPW150XRB Pressure Washer Review

Ryobi RPW150XRB 2200W 150bar Pressure Washer

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If you’re anything like me, then trying to clean up outdoor messes with a bucket of soapy water and a scrub brush simply won’t cut it. I want my gardening tools to do all the hard work—or at least most of it.

So, when I was asked to review the Ryobi RPW150XRB 2200W, I saw the perfect opportunity to give my patio furniture a new lease of life and finally smarten up my fences after a weather-beating winter. But how did it perform against other mid-range pressure washers in the market? Well, I won’t give away any spoilers, but I was mightily impressed.

In this review, I’ll provide a comprehensive overview of the Ryobi RPW150XRB, detailing its features, specifications, cleaning power, durability, and more. I’ll also share my personal experience with the product and offer up some tips for getting the most out of it. Hopefully by the end of this review, you’ll have a clear picture of what makes the Ryobi RPW150XRB such a standout product in 2023.

Ryobi RPW150XRB main features

  • 2200 watts of power
  • 150 bar pressure
  • Max flow rate of 420L/H
  • Compact design with on-board storage
  • Integrated handle for easy transportation
  • 8m hose
  • 13.4kg weight

Product overview

The Ryobi RPW150XRB is a powerful pressure washer designed for homes and gardens requiring intensive cleaning. With a 2200W motor, the Ryobi washer can produce up to 150 bar of water pressure, which is lightning fast for multi-surface cleaning—and one of the best I’ve seen for the price.

The pressure washer comes with a whole host of nifty accessories, including a rotary brush, which I found worked wonders on my patio. In the past, I’ve found other brushes on the market often get stuck between flagstones or don’t connect very well with the ground when spinning, but this accessory glided like a dream. In fact, all the accessories were great in their own right—simple to attach too.

The 8m steel-armed hose is solid as a rock and really flexible, which is surprising given that it pumps out an incredible flow rate of 420 litres per hour. The only downside is there’s no extension hose available for this model, but I doubt you’ll need it.

One of the Ryobi RPW150XRB’s best features is its compact design. The product only weighs a meagre 13.4kg, which makes it incredibly easy to manoeuvre, especially when you consider the integrated wheels. There’s even onboard accessory storage—if, like me, you love things neat and tidy.

What’s in the box?

  • 1 x Ryobi RPW150XRB
  • Rotary brush
  • Vario lance
  • 30cm surface cleaner
  • Turbo lance
  • Incorporated 1-litre detergent tank

Competitors

Power and pressure

The Ryobi RPW150XRB is an absolute workhorse. It’s the strongest in the Ryobi range, running at 2200 watts with 150 bar pressure, which is more than enough oomph to tackle everyday gardening cleaning tasks. To put it in perspective, Bosch’s Advanced Aquatak pressure washer is also positioned in the mid-market but has fewer watts, less bar pressure, and is around £100 more expensive!

I tested out the Ryobi RPW150XRB with the turbo lance attachment. Wow. It blasted away grime, gunk, and moss from my fence panels with a few swift motions in less than 10 minutes. The water fired out the hose with brilliant accuracy; I just had to guide it. Word of warning, though: stand well back from the surface you’re cleaning, as this nearly shot my fences several houses down when I first unleashed it. I didn’t actually realise until later that the pressure nozzle is adjustable, so you can turn down the pressure if it’s a bit too much or you’re cleaning delicate surfaces.

Flow rate

The Ryobi RPW150XRB features a hose flow rate of up to 420 litres per hour. That’s right at the top end of what you would expect from a low-to-mid-market jet washer. If you were to part with another hundred pounds or so on the Wilks-USA RX545i, for instance, you’d get around 480 litres per hour. Likewise, look further down the food chain and you’ll find products like the Kärcher K 2 Power Control producing a max 360-litre flow rate.

Is it worth spending more money in this case? I don’t think so, especially if your priority is simple cleaning tasks around the garden.

If you’re looking for a pressure washer with a little less emphasis on the word “pressure’, I recommend reviewing other models in the Ryobi range. The RPW110B, RPW120B, and RPW130XRBB are all great for performing gentler cleaning tasks. For instance, the 110B range features a flow rate of 360 litres per hour.

Design

There’s another big tick against practicality. This high-performance electric pressure washer boasts a functional design (which looks super smart in Hyper Green), making it easy to manoeuvre and stow away. It’s brilliant if you’ve got limited storage space, too—you’ll find the washer’s 39.5L x 37W x 102.5H cm footprint fits in the back of cupboards and hides away nicely in sheds. It’s also lightweight at just 13.4kg.

One of the most notable features of the Ryobi RPW150XRB is its long 8m hose, which gives you tons of cleaning reach. I found I could easily clean large areas, like my patio, without continually moving the unit around—which is big bonus on a corded pressure washer. The hose is also steel-armed, ensuring greater durability and resistance to damage, so you won’t have to worry about scuffing it.

While it would have been nice to purchase an additional extension hose, the integrated reel is a handy feature that helps keep the 8m hose neat, tidy, and safe. The hose reel is positioned well and is easy to use, so you can quickly tidy up after you’re done giving your things a spruce.

Verdict

Overall, I was blown away by the Ryobi RPW150XRB. Not only on price, but on power. The Japanese manufacturer manages to get so much out of a lightweight design—that 150-pressure bar is frankly ridiculous. It was also super easy to use. Sometimes, you open the box and feel overwhelmed when presented with a smorgasbord of accessories and similar-looking parts, but these all slotted into place effortlessly. The nozzle was versatile, the power cord and hose were comfortably long, and everything felt like it was there for a reason. Therefore, I wouldn’t have any hesitation in recommending the Ryobi RPW150XRB pressure washer to anyone who wants an affordable, reliable, and powerful cleaner.

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