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DeWalt DWPW2400 vs Ryobi RY142300 - The Differences

Further down the page, you'll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Ryobi RY142300 and the DeWalt DWPW2400.

But before checking out explanations regarding their power, design, and features here's a table that summarizes the main pros of each of these 2 pressure washers:

Ryobi RY142300DeWalt DWPW2400
Ryobi RY142300DeWalt DWPW2400
  • Higher GPM
  • Higher Cleaning Units
  • Slighlty less expensive
  • Higher PSI
  • Lighter
  • More nozzles
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Given their distinct manufacturers, the DeWalt DWPW2400 and Ryobi RY142300 may differ in their overall construction and technological aspects.

Power Comparison

  • Fuel: Both units are corded electric washers, delivering continuous power for efficient cleaning sessions, eliminating the need for frequent refueling or battery changes.
  • Engine & Pump: The Ryobi RY142300 and the DeWalt DWPW2400 both feature axial-type pumps, known for their lightweight construction and simplicity. Both units utilize a 13-amp Induction motor to drive the pump.

The following charts are provided to show you at a glance how the main specs of the Ryobi RY142300 compare to the DeWalt DWPW2400.

Note: Ryobi RY142300 is rated per PWMA testing standards, whereas DeWalt DWPW2400 is rated per CETA standards.

  • Pressure: At 2400 PSI, the DeWalt DWPW2400 delivers a somewhat higher force to tackle dirt and grime, outperforming the 2300 PSI of the Ryobi RY142300.
  • Water Flow: When operating at low pressure, the Ryobi RY142300 delivers a higher water volume than the DeWalt DWPW2400. Offering up to 1.2 GPM (gallons per minute) compared to the DeWalt DWPW2400's maximum flow of 1.1 GPM, it should ensure you to remove dirt and debris with greater effectiveness.
  • Cleaning Power: The overall cleaning efficiency of the Ryobi RY142300 is a somewhat higher due to its 2760 C.U., in contrast to the DeWalt DWPW2400's 2640 C.U.

Design Comparison

  • Design: Both units adopt a hand truck design. As a result, differences in mobility between the devices may be linked to factors such as their respective wheels and weight, which will be elaborated upon below.
  • Design: Both units adopt a hand truck design. As a result, differences in mobility between the devices may be linked to factors such as their respective wheels and weight, which will be elaborated upon below.
  • Weight: With an approximate weight of 45.2 lbs, the DWPW2400 is slightly less heavy. It should therefore be easier to transport and handle compared to the RY142300, which weighs around 49 lbs.
  • Maneuverability: Each product is equipped with wheels, significantly enhancing their maneuverability. With handles—a foam-padded handle for the Ryobi RY142300 and a rubber-padded handle for the DeWalt DWPW2400—both products are equipped to assist in maneuvering.

Feature Comparison

  • Soap Addition: Both washers offer the flexibility to incorporate chemical detergent solutions into the water, enhancing their cleaning capabilities. Both the Ryobi RY142300 and the DeWalt DWPW2400 offer the convenience of an onboard soap tank, allowing you to conveniently store your cleaning chemicals within the unit itself, ensuring easy access and streamlined cleaning workflows.
  • Trigger Gun & Wand: Each of these units is supplied with a fairly standard ergonomic trigger gun and a classic wand.
  • Nozzles: Both pressure washers come with 15°, soap, and turbo nozzles, but the nozzle similarities stop here. The DeWalt DWPW2400 also has 25° and 40° nozzles.
  • Reach: Equipped with a 25 ft high-pressure hose each, both units provide identical freedom of movement around the unit upon arrival. Their 35 ft power cords ensure that both units can be placed at the same distance from an electrical outlet.
  • Storage: The RY142300 and DWPW2400 are designed with onboard storage solutions, making it easy to store and access your nozzles and accessories while working. Each washer features a set of hooks for hose storage, ensuring that their high-pressure hoses can be neatly stored away when not needed.

TL;DR

Ryobi RY142300DeWalt DWPW2400
Ryobi RY142300DeWalt DWPW2400
  • Higher GPM
  • Higher Cleaning Units
  • Slighlty less expensive
  • Higher PSI
  • Lighter
  • More nozzles
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2 Comments
  1. Can you get 25 and 40 degrees nozzles for the Ryobi?

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