Quick verdict
The Twinkle Star nozzle tips are the pick to start with. This five-tip set covers the standard 0, 15, 25, and 40-degree stainless-steel tips plus a brass soap nozzle, uses a 1/4-inch quick connect, and is rated to 4000 PSI at 2.5 GPM. It is a clean, well-matched replacement set for most residential and light commercial washers.

Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips Multiple Degrees
The Twinkle Star set includes the four core stainless-steel tips (0-degree red, 15-degree yellow, 25-degree green, 40-degree white) plus a black brass soap nozzle, which covers the everyday range from stripping to rinsing to detergent. The 1/4-inch quick-connect design fits most washers, and the kit is rated up to 4000 PSI at 2.5 GPM. Stainless and brass construction resists rust for a durable, no-frills replacement set.
The best pressure washer nozzle tips compared by spray angle, material, and connection size, so you can match the right tip to every cleaning job up to 4000
Why you should trust this guide
Pressure washer nozzle tips are a small purchase, but the wrong angle or a mismatched orifice can slow you down or damage a surface. I built this guide by reading each set’s published specifications and comparing the details that matter: which spray angles are included, the material, the connection size, and the pressure and flow ratings. Because these sets look almost identical, the useful work is spotting which ones add a wider angle or a storage holder.
My goal is to help you match tips to your washer and your surfaces. I explain what each color-coded angle is actually for, note when a set skips the wider 65-degree tip, and flag the ratings you need to confirm against your machine’s PSI and GPM. Where a set is a value option from a less-established brand, I say so rather than implying it will outlast the known names.
How we evaluated
I evaluated these sets on the criteria that determine fit and usefulness: the range of spray angles included, tip material (stainless steel and brass resist rust), connection size, pressure and flow ratings, and whether a storage holder is provided. Because a nozzle set is only useful if it fits your washer, I weighted the quick-connect size and the PSI and GPM ratings heavily.
I did not test these tips, so nothing here is based on a physical trial. I compared the documented specifications and the included angle range, and I noted where you need to verify that a set’s orifice or flow rating matches your machine. Where sets duplicated each other closely, I pointed out the real differences, such as an added holder or a turbo option, rather than inventing distinctions.
What to look for
- Spray angles: a full set covers 0, 15, 25, and 40 degrees plus a soap tip, with a 65-degree tip added for delicate surfaces.
- Connection size: most use a 1/4-inch quick connect, so confirm your wand matches before buying.
- Material: stainless-steel and brass tips resist rust and hold up better than cheaper alternatives.
- Pressure rating: check the PSI rating (up to 4000 PSI here) is at or above your washer’s output.
- Flow orifice: the orifice is sized to a GPM, so match it to your machine’s flow for correct spray.
- Storage holder: a holder keeps the small tips from getting lost between jobs.
- Turbo option: a rotary turbo tip scours stubborn grime faster than the flat angles but is aggressive on soft surfaces.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips Multiple Degrees | Best Overall | Check price | |
| Hourleey Pressure Washer Tips (7-Pack with Holder) | Best Value | Check price | |
| Tool Daily Pressure Washer Spray Nozzle Tips (5-Pack) | Best Premium | Check price | |
| Pressure Washer Tips (7-Pack with Holder) | Best Budget | Check price | |
| Pressure Washer Turbo Nozzle Tips Kit | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips Multiple Degrees
The Twinkle Star set includes the four core stainless-steel tips (0-degree red, 15-degree yellow, 25-degree green, 40-degree white) plus a black brass soap nozzle, which covers the everyday range from stripping to rinsing to detergent. The 1/4-inch quick-connect design fits most washers, and the kit is rated up to 4000 PSI at 2.5 GPM. Stainless and brass construction resists rust for a durable, no-frills replacement set.
Reasons to avoid
- It does not include a wider 65-degree tip for very light or delicate surfaces
- There is no storage holder to keep the small tips organized

Hourleey Pressure Washer Tips (7-Pack with Holder)
The Hourleey 7-piece set adds a 65-degree black tip on top of the standard 0, 15, 25, and 40-degree nozzles plus a soap tip, and it includes a nozzle holder to keep them organized. The tips are stainless steel and brass with a universal 1/4-inch quick connect rated to 4000 PSI, so they fit across brands. The extra angle and the holder make it the more versatile everyday value pick.
Reasons to avoid
- The holder is plastic rather than metal
- Seven small tips are easy to misplace even with the holder

Tool Daily Pressure Washer Spray Nozzle Tips (5-Pack)
The Tool Daily set is a focused five-pack with the 0, 15, 25, and 40-degree stainless-steel tips plus a 65-degree brass soap nozzle, all with a 2.5 GPM orifice rated to 4000 PSI. The listing emphasizes matching the orifice to your washer's pressure and flow, which is a helpful reminder for getting the right spray. It suits users who want a quality standard set and prefer fewer, well-chosen tips.
Reasons to avoid
- You must confirm the 2.5 GPM orifice suits your washer's flow rate
- It includes no storage holder for the tips

Pressure Washer Tips (7-Pack with Holder)
This budget 7-pack mirrors the Hourleey layout with the standard four angles, a soap tip, a 65-degree tip, and a nozzle holder, using stainless steel and brass rated to 4000 PSI with a 1/4-inch quick connect. It is aimed at buyers who want the widest angle range and a holder at the lowest price. Functionally it covers the same jobs as the pricier sets.
Reasons to avoid
- As a value set, long-term durability is less certain than the established brands
- The many small tips still need careful storage to avoid loss

Pressure Washer Turbo Nozzle Tips Kit
This kit pairs a rotary turbo nozzle with a 7-piece set of standard-angle tips (0, 15, 25, 40, and 65 degrees), rated to 4000 PSI and 4.0 GPM with a quick-connect design. The spinning turbo tip combines a zero-degree jet with a rotating pattern for scouring stubborn grime that the flat tips clear more slowly. It is the pick if you want a turbo option alongside the usual angles.
Reasons to avoid
- A turbo nozzle is aggressive and can damage soft surfaces if used too close
- The higher 4.0 GPM rating means checking that it matches your washer
What to look for
Spray angle range
The core angles are 0 degrees for pinpoint blasting, 15 and 25 degrees for general cleaning, 40 degrees for gentle rinsing, and a soap tip for detergent. A 65-degree tip adds an even wider, softer pattern for delicate surfaces. Choose a set with the angles you actually use.
Connection and fit
Nearly all of these use a 1/4-inch quick connect, which fits most washers, but you should confirm your wand uses the same fitting before buying. A mismatched connection is the most common reason a nozzle set will not work with a machine.
Pressure and flow ratings
These sets are rated up to 4000 PSI, so make sure that is at or above your washer's output. The orifice is also sized to a specific GPM, so matching the flow rating helps the tip produce the intended spray pattern rather than an off spray.
Material and durability
Stainless-steel tips with brass soap nozzles resist rust and hold their spray pattern longer than cheaper alternatives. For frequent use, the material is the main factor in how long a set keeps performing accurately.
Storage and turbo options
A nozzle holder keeps the small color-coded tips organized so you are not hunting for the right angle mid-job. If you face stubborn grime, a kit with a rotary turbo tip clears it faster, though the turbo pattern is aggressive and can mark soft surfaces.
Our verdict
The Twinkle Star nozzle tips are the pick to start with. This five-tip set covers the standard 0, 15, 25, and 40-degree stainless-steel tips plus a brass soap nozzle, uses a 1/4-inch quick connect, and is rated to 4000 PSI at 2.5 GPM. It is a clean, well-matched replacement set for most residential and light commercial washers.
FAQs
Red is 0 degrees for pinpoint blasting, yellow is 15 degrees, green is 25 degrees, white is 40 degrees for gentle rinsing, and black is a low-pressure soap tip. A 65-degree tip is the widest, softest pattern for delicate work.
Most use a universal 1/4-inch quick connect that fits many gas and electric washers. Confirm your wand uses the same quick-connect fitting, and check the tip's PSI rating is at or above your machine's output.
A turbo, or rotary, nozzle spins a zero-degree jet in a circular pattern to scour stubborn grime faster than flat tips. It is powerful, so keep it back from soft surfaces like wood or paint to avoid damage.
Yes. The nozzle orifice is sized to a specific flow rate, so matching it to your washer's GPM produces the correct spray. A mismatched orifice can give too much or too little pressure at the tip.
The four standard angles plus a soap tip cover most jobs. A 65-degree tip is a useful add for delicate surfaces, and a holder helps keep the small tips organized so you can swap them quickly.