The DeWalt DXPW61336 is a gas-powered pressure washer offering a maximum water pressure of 3100 PSI and flow of 2.3 GPM. (Read full specs)
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Features and Specifications
Fuel | Gas-Powered |
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Handling | Hand Truck |
Water | Cold |
PSI | 3100 |
GPM | 2.3 |
Cleaning Units | 7130 |
Engine | 166cc Honda GCV170 OHV 4-stroke |
Pump | OEM Technologies™ Axial Cam |
Other model numbers | DXPW3123 |
Frame | Steel |
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Soap injection | Yes |
Soap tank | Yes |
Nozzles | 0°, 15°, 40°, Soap |
Quick connect nozzles | Yes |
Onboard storage | Yes |
Hose | 35 ft, ⌀1/4 |
Hose storage | Hooks |
Dimensions (D x W x H) | Approx. 36 x 19 x 36 in |
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Weight | 55 lbs |
Wheels | 2 wheels, ⌀12", never flat |
Included accessories | Oil, wand, spray gun, high pressure hose, soap hose, 4 nozzles |
Security | Low oil, trigger lock and thermal relief valve |
Emissions | EPA |
Warranty | 5 years |
UPC | 636893407871 |
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Description
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In summary, the DeWalt DXPW61336 is a heavy duty, commercial pressure washer, which provides:
- targeted spot cleaning for hard, unpainted surfaces, reaching elevated areas, and thoroughly removing stubborn stains
- comprehensive cleaning of hard surfaces, vehicle washing, and readying surfaces for painting
- soft cleaning of delicate surfaces, and gentle cleaning for larger areas with low pressure
- applying detergents and cleaning agents, and rinsing off surfaces
The following sections will present you in detail its power characteristics and design, its main features and all the additional features it has to offer.
Power
Its axial cam pump, which utilizes the brand new, specially built for pressure washers, Honda GCV170 (opens in a new tab) engine, may deliver a pressure of up to 3100 PSI (almost 52 times more than a standard garden hose) and a flow of up to 2.3 GPM. Corresponding to these values is a cleaning power of 7130 Cleaning Units.
The 166cc engine of this gas pressure washer is activated by pulling a starter cord, following a traditional approach.
The pressure washer's tank has a maximum capacity of 0.24 gallon for storing gasoline.
Design & Handling
The DeWalt DXPW61336's mobility is greatly enhanced by its hand truck design. The durable steel frame of the assembly ensures its longevity, providing stability and shielding internal components from damage, even in tough conditions. The handle adds to the DXPW61336 convenience of transport.
Weighing 55 lbs, this unit offers a manageable weight that allows for easy handling by most individuals. The unit's weight is principally a result of the inclusion of the 166cc Honda GCV170 engine and a strong steel frame. However, with its two 12" never-flat wheels, the DXPW61336 remains highly maneuverable.
Main Features
The DeWalt DXPW61336 comes with a spray gun, a wand, a pressure hose, 4 nozzles and a detergent injection feature, which are detailed below.
- Soap injection: A safe detergent storage is facilitated by a dedicated tank. Upon connecting a soap nozzle, the pressure washer takes over the task of seamlessly combining the detergent with the water flow.
- Pressure hose: With a set of convenient hooks, the unit offers a practical solution for maintaining workspace order, allowing the included 35 ft ⌀1/4" high-pressure hose to be neatly stored when idle.
- Spray gun and wand: A side hook allows for an easy storage of the included classic ergonomic spray gun and its wand.
- Nozzles: The table below shows you the 4 included nozzles and the surfaces they're the most appropriate for.
0° | 15° | 40° | Soap | |
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Concrete, brick, masonry | Use with caution | Suitable | Suitable | Suitable |
Siding, gutters, house | Not recommended | Use with caution | Suitable | Suitable |
Fencing, deck, patio | Not recommended | Use with caution | Suitable | Suitable |
Lawn equipment, boat, RV | Not recommended | Use with caution | Use with caution | Suitable |
Important: The nozzle shapes shown above are for illustrative purposes and may vary. Symbols denote suitability, with a red cross indicating 'Not recommended,' a green check for 'Suitable,' and an orange check for 'Use with caution.'
Other Features
- Onboard storage: The DeWalt DXPW61336 allows you to be always fully prepared, as it features a handy storage area, where nozzles and accessories can be stored.
- Safety: Safety of operation is enhanced by a thermal relief valve (which helps to prevent internal pump damage), a low oil protection and a trigger lock mechanism (which prevents accidental operation).
- Accessories: On top of an owner's manual (opens in a new tab) and the usual documentation to get you swiftly started, the DeWalt DXPW61336 also comes with soap hose, spray gun, wand, pressure hose and oil.
The DeWalt DXPW61336's performance versus other pressure washers
The following charts are provided to give you an idea of how the key specs of the DeWalt DXPW61336 compare to similarly priced pressure washers.
- With a maximum pressure of 3100 PSI, the DeWalt DXPW61336 finds itself within the anticipated pressure band among gas-powered models priced between $400 and $500. If you're seeking the strongest water stream, look no further than the Simpson PS61201, which delivers an impressive 3500 PSI.
- This washer, with a GPM of 2.3 (gallons per minute) has a somewhat lower water flow value compared to devices in its price range. In case you are looking for a device which can most efficiently rinse away debris in the current price range, the Excell EPW2123100 has the highest GPM of 2.8.
- Boasting 7130 Cleaning Units (PSI X GPM), the DXPW61336 places on the lower end of the spectrum in terms of cleaning power compared to other gas-powered devices in this price range. In case you are looking for the highest overall cleaning power, in this price range, one of the current champions is the Simpson PS61201 and its 8750 Cleaning Units.
Price comparison
As you can see from these interactive charts, when compared to other gas-powered washers between 7000 and 7500 Cleaning Units, the DeWalt DXPW61336 is on the average side of the price range.
Therefore, this pressure washer nicely fits in the expected budget for this kind of cleaning power.
The bottom line
- In the expected price range
- 5 year (limited) warranty
- Honda GCV170 engine
- Good range of nozzles included
- Onboard storage
- Several security features
- Decent PSI for the price
- Low GPM for the price
- Low CU for the price
About DeWalt
With the invention of the first radial arm saw in 1922 by Raymond DeWalt, the company has since grown into one of the top names in power tools in the industry. Acquired by Black & Decker in 1960, the DeWALT brand has become a favorite of contractors, particularly in North America. It boasts seven manufacturing facilities in the U.S. Though known mainly for professional-grade corded-electric and battery-powered hand tools, the company has also begun to offer some outdoor power equipment as well, such as leaf blowers and string trimmers. DeWalt gas-powered washers are manufactured by FNA, and electric washers are manufactured by Stanley Black & Decker.
Warranty Information
The DeWalt DXPW61336 is covered under a warranty for up to 5 years. This warranty may be limited and may not cover all parts of the unit.
For more information about the warranty of DeWalt pressure washers, please consult DeWalt's warranty policies (opens in a new tab). Alternatively, you can also contact their Customer Support: 1-800-4-DEWALT (800-433-9258).
No complaints with this unit at all. It has easily tackled every job I’ve thrown at it. I am extremely happy with this purchase.
Everything is good of this machine the engine is a Honda I like it