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Shopping for a pressure washer is rarely a passion project. It’s the kind of task that starts with a stubborn patio stain and ends with you comparing water pressure stats while wondering how your afternoon got swallowed by YouTube demos. You’re not here because it’s fun. You’re here because moss…Shopping for a pressure washer is rarely a passion project. It’s the kind of task that starts with a stubborn…
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Shopping for a pressure washer is rarely a passion project. It’s the kind of task that starts with a stubborn patio stain and ends with you comparing water pressure stats while wondering how your afternoon got swallowed by YouTube demos. You’re not here because it’s fun. You’re here because moss is winning. And maybe, just maybe, because you like the idea of blasting things clean with industrial-grade force. Bradfords Building Supplies, best known for being solid, grounded, and emphatically unglamorous, is here with a lineup of V-TUF pressure washers - and a few seasonal deals that might make you pause just long enough to add one to your cart.
First up, the V-TUF V5 Electric Pressure Washer (£227.99). It delivers 2390 psi, which is either impressive or reassuringly adequate, depending on how far down the pressure-washing rabbit hole you’ve tumbled. It's a mains-powered unit (240v), which keeps things simple and stable - no faffing with petrol, no fumes, and it won’t wake the neighbours if you start power-washing your driveway at 7am out of existential despair.
No reviews yet, which in Bradfords terms usually means it just works and no one felt inspired to say anything otherwise. That's not a bad sign.
A step up in price and (frankly minimal) drama, the V-TUF V7 (£334.50) brings 195 bar of pressure to the party - enough to cut through most dirt without feeling like you’ve bought an overcompensating car wash rig. It’s labelled "Tough DIY", which translates loosely to "You probably don’t need to be a professional tradesperson, but it helps if you own a garage and say things like ‘bar pressure’ in conversation."
Then we move into the realm of petrol. The VTF126 (£864.28) and VTF125 (£959.99) both harness a GP200 Honda engine (6.5hp, 190bar) and look like they were designed to sit on the back of a pickup truck, possibly in Texas. These are not for casual bird poop removal. These are for cleaning cement mixers, driveways embedded with geological stratification, and possibly sins. The price points reflect that - you’re paying for power and the illusion of professional purpose. Both units are on the heavy side, naturally, but that's the price of untethered freedom.
As ever with petrol gear, there will be fumes, noise, and maintenance, which is either character-building or just annoying, depending on your patience index.
Finally, if you already own a compatible V-TUF pressure washer and want to upgrade your washing deck without, you know, washing a deck - the VTF143 Surface Cleaner (£386.10) promises Advanced V-Spin Technology and a 500mm poly deck, which mostly means it spins fast and doesn’t break if you drop it. Probably.
No user reviews here either, but let’s be honest - it’s a large circular washer. If it rotates, doesn’t leak, and removes algae from block paving, it’s doing its job. The word "Advanced" in the product title is perhaps the most engineered component.
Bradfords is offering these units at standard retail with VAT-included pricing, and some discounts surface sporadically depending on clearance runs or seasonal promos. As of now, free delivery on orders over £100 is the main hook (and welcome, considering most of these kits weigh more than your average flat-pack wardrobe). No screaming voucher codes plastered across the page - just quiet, competent commerce.
That said, signing up to their newsletter may yield the occasional promotional whisper. And Bradfords does offer a credit account with 30+ days of breathing room - less exciting but more useful than 10% off you forget to redeem.
V-TUF’s power washers won’t win design awards. They are not lifestyle accessories. What they will do is spray water at high pressure through reasonably durable components at prices that don’t make contractors flinch. Bradfords avoids hyperbole, which is oddly reassuring in a retail landscape where everything is "game-changing." These machines are not. But they are good. Or at least, good enough to go to war with your lichen-covered patio.
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