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DeWALT DWPW2400 Review

This models uninspiring performance at an above-average price does little to merit a recommendation
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DeWALT DWPW2400 Review
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Price:  $329 List
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Manufacturer:   DeWALT
By Clark Tate and Matt Spencer  ⋅  Jul 29, 2022
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RANKED
#10 of 10
  • Cleaning - 45% 5.1
  • Portability - 30% 6.1
  • Noise - 15% 4.2
  • Ease of Use - 10% 7.1

Our Verdict

The DeWALT DWPW2400 is fairly easy to use, with high-quality nozzles and large rubber tires. All you need to do is attach a hose and plug it in to get started. Then it's easy to roll around. Aside from those highlights, this washer's performance is unimpressive, with only average cleaning power and slightly above average portability due to how heavy it is. It's also pretty darn loud for an electric washer. Though we do appreciate that its compressor TK shuts off automatically when not in use, giving your ears a break. We recommend looking at other models in our pressure washer review.
REASONS TO BUY
Quality nozzles
Less maintenance
Compressor turns off when not in use
REASONS TO AVOID
Wand falls out easily
Loud for an electric option

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Bottom Line A few high-quality features but lower than average performance at an above-average priceNo job is too tough for this high performance gas-powered pressure washerGood at cleaning and easy to carry, this is a high-value optionThe RY141612 is portable, lightweight, and easy to use but can't come close to competing with the best products when it comes to cleaning powerWe recommend this device for those that are searching for a pressure washer sans fossil fuel
Rating Categories DeWALT DWPW2400 Westinghouse WPX3200 Wholesun 3000PSI Ryobi RY141612 Sun Joe SPX3500
Cleaning (45%)
5.1
10.0
5.3
5.1
6.2
Portability (30%)
6.1
5.9
8.2
9.1
6.2
Noise (15%)
4.2
4.2
7.2
6.8
8.2
Ease of Use (10%)
7.1
5.0
7.4
6.9
6.6
Specs DeWALT DWPW2400 Westinghouse WPX3200 Wholesun 3000PSI Ryobi RY141612 Sun Joe SPX3500
Calculated Cleaning Units with 15º Nozzle 1995 5980 1452 1609 1782
Electric or Gas Electric Gas Electric Electric Electric
Overall Size 36" x 19" x 20.5" 38.5" x 25.5" x 19.75" 27" x 10.5" x 9.5" 11.5" x 15" x 12" 35.5" x 16" x 15"
Nozzles Available Turbo,15°, 25°,40°, and soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, and soap Turbo,15°, and soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap
Measured 15º Nozzle Pressure 1900 psi 2600 psi 1200 psi 1490 psi 1650 psi
Measured 25º Nozzle Pressure 1100 psi 2600 psi 1200 psi N/A 1600 psi
Measured 15º Nozzle Flow 1.05 gpm 2.3 gpm 1.21 gpm 1.08 gpm 1.08 gpm
Measured 25º Nozzle Flow 1.08 gpm 2.34 gpm 1.22 gpm N/A 1.09 gpm
Wheels 10" Pneumatic Tires 12" Plastic 5" Plastic None 8" Plastic
Average Measured dBa at Machine 84.8 dBa 83.2 dBa 73.3 dBa 77.6 dBa 70.0 dBa
Average Measured dBa at 25 ft 66.9 dBa 68.0 dBa 67.3 dBa 62.2 dBa 65.2 dBa
Length of Included Hose 25' 4" 25' 20' 3" 20' 5" 20'
Electrical Cord Length 35' 4" N/A 32' 5" 34' 1" 30'
Measured Weight 50.1 lbs 63.6 lbs 16.3 lbs 15.6 lbs 42.6 lbs
Measured Distance in Bocce Ball Power Test 4.0' 6.5' 3.0' 3.6' 3.0'
Manufacturer Pressure 2,400 psi 3,200 psi 2,150 psi 1,600 psi 3,000 psi
Manufacturer Flow 1.10 gpm 2.50 gpm 1.58 gpm 1.20 gpm 1.48 gpm
Calculated Manufacturer CU 2640 8000 3397 1920 4440

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


dewalt dwpw2400 - the stately dewalt is easy to use and pull around. we're less...
The stately DeWalt is easy to use and pull around. We're less impressed with its cleaning power.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Cleaning


Pressure washers are meant to clean things with minimal fuss, so each washer's scores in this metric account for 45% of their total score. To test the cleaning power of each machine, we measured their cleaning units, tested their strength by pushing a bocce ball out of a chute using, and examined how well they cleaned a charcoal-covered carpet.

Measuring the pressure, these washers exert starts with an inline pressure gauge, which reads how much pressure the water exerts per square inch (PSI). Then we measure how many gallons of water it expels in a minute (GMP). Multiplying those numbers gives you the washer's cleaning units, telling you both how much power it has and how much water it provides to wash the dirt away.

dewalt dwpw2400 - the dewalt's cleaning unit calculation is about average. but it's...
The DeWalt's cleaning unit calculation is about average. But it's low flow rate means that it takes longer to clean.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The DeWalt did not impress, despite its three high-quality nozzles, which spray with 15, 25, and 40-degree spreads. The smaller the degree, the more focused and powerful the water spray.

Its 15-degree nozzle has a PSI of 1900. Its GPM is 1.08. That comes out to 2,053 cleaning units, which is about average for the test. But the best units are almost three times higher. (The 25 and 40-degree nozzles have a PSI of 1,100 and also shoot out about 1.1 gallons a minute for 1,210 Cleaning Units.)

As a second check of each machine's power, we used each to power a bocce ball up a 24-degree wooden ramp (using the 15-degree nozzle). The DeWalt managed to muscle the bocce ball 4 feet up the ramp. That's about average for the testing fleet but is just over half as powerful as the top options we tested.

dewalt dwpw2400 - the pressure peer square inch (psi) of this machine was enough to...
The pressure peer square inch (PSI) of this machine was enough to hold a boche ball 4' up a 25-degree ramp.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

We also tested how well it cleaned an activated charcoal-covered carpet. We weren't impressed. Though we appreciate the high-quality nozzles, the machine just doesn't have the power to clean quickly. It took us longer than most of the other models to finish the job.

If you want to add soap, there is a moderately sized onboard container that is easy to fill. We like it better and find it simpler to use than nozzle attachments. Overall, we find the DeWalt DWPW2400's cleaning prowess underwhelming compared to top performers. It's not the worst, but it's definitely not the best.

dewalt dwpw2400 - a moderately sized soap tank makes it easy to add detergent.
A moderately sized soap tank makes it easy to add detergent.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Portability


Among the washers we've reviewed, the DeWalt is slightly more portable than average. Its two large, treaded rubber wheels and a well-placed handle make it easy to pull around on any terrain you're likely to encounter.

That's a big plus since many options we tested come with plastic wheels, which are often less capable, durable, and have less traction than rubber. The handle is situated at a convenient height, and the machine is just as easy to push as it is to pull. (Though we prefer pulling it.)

dewalt dwpw2400 - those burly, treaded, rubber wheels and tall handle make this...
Those burly, treaded, rubber wheels and tall handle make this machine easy to roll around.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

On the downside, at just over 50 pounds, it is heavy. We do not like lifting this machine. That makes it less enticing to heft into your car for mobile jobs — or if you need to store it somewhere like a basement. So, despite how easy it is to roll around, Its weight drug down its overall portability performance.

We also don't appreciate that the wand refuses to stay put in its built-in storage clip. We constantly put it back in its place as we rolled the washer around. And while this electric machine is smaller than the gas-powered options, it's still larger than average among the options we tested. Still, with its vertical orientation, handy kickstand, and easy-to-roll tires, we don't struggle to find a corner to stash it.

dewalt dwpw2400 - the well-balanced dewalt is easy to push or pull. but it's too heavy...
The well-balanced DeWalt is easy to push or pull. But it's too heavy for us to be excited about lifting it into a car.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Noise


These machines make a lot of noise, and this one is no exception. It's one thing to say this machine is loud; it's another to measure the decibel levels that register in the human ear (dBas) and compare them to the other washers. To do this, we set up a sound pressure level (SPL) meter right beside each machine while it was running, and then again 25 feet away.

When you stand directly beside this machine, you'll hear 84.8 dBa. From 25 feet, you'll register 66.9 dBa. Both results are about average for the test. But 85 dBa is loud. Seventy is equivalent to a vacuum cleaner, and the best options register around 70 dBa close up and nearer to 60 dBa, or about as loud as a conversation from 25 feet away. Trust us; it's a meaningful difference.

dewalt dwpw2400 - this machine is fairly loud, measuring 84.5 decibels within the...
This machine is fairly loud, measuring 84.5 decibels within the human range of hearing when you are right beside it.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

That said, the compressor stops running when it's not in immediate use. This is common among electric models, presumably to save battery power. We appreciate how much that does to save our hearing as well.

dewalt dwpw2400 - we appreciate that even after you turn this machine on, it will turn...
We appreciate that even after you turn this machine on, it will turn its stops running the compressor whenever it's not in use.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


The DeWalt earns its highest marks in this metric, coming in respectably above average. Since this metric is worth a scant 10% of the final score, its skill here didn't pull it up by much in the rankings. After all, if it doesn't clean very well, it doesn't matter much how easy it is to use.

The washer doesn't include any quick connect fittings, which are adapters that allow you to plug the pressure washer's hose into the machine. They also reduce wear and tear on connection points, which reduces leaks over time. That said, the garden hose connection point is easy to access on the side of the machine, which is a big win.

dewalt dwpw2400 - there is plenty of space to make attaching your garden hose a simple...
There is plenty of space to make attaching your garden hose a simple affair.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The pressure washer's hose is 25 feet, 4 inches long. It's stiff and somewhat unruly, which is common among the hoses that come standard with these machines. It comes with a velcro loop to keep it stored on the pack of the machine, which works to keep the hose secure and out of the way.

dewalt dwpw2400 - you can easily secure the hose with a velcro loop.
You can easily secure the hose with a velcro loop.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The 35-foot, 4-inch long power chord gives you a good amount of room to work within, and there is a storage space to wrap it around within the body of the machine. The wrap is a little loose, but it works.

dewalt dwpw2400 - the power chord storage isn't the tightest we've seen. but it works.
The power chord storage isn't the tightest we've seen. But it works.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Where all of the electric models shine, is in their relative lack of maintenance needs. Whereas gas-powered machines need oil, gas, oil changes, and tune-ups, you just have to plug this one in.

dewalt dwpw2400 - the dewalt comes with three quality nozzle options -- 40, 25, and 15...
The DeWalt comes with three quality nozzle options -- 40, 25, and 15 degrees.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Value


In our opinion, the DeWalt DWPW2400 does not offer a great value. It comes with a top-tier price tag without the performance to match. There are better options for less money.

dewalt dwpw2400 - despite some promising features, we don't think the dewalt makes the...
Despite some promising features, we don't think the DeWalt makes the cut.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Conclusion


Though its quality nozzles, large rubber tires, and fairly easy-to-use configuration are pleasant, the DeWalt just doesn't have the cleaning power to compete.

Clark Tate and Matt Spencer