Quick verdict
The Hourleey 14-inch surface cleaner is the balanced pick for most people. Its stainless-steel housing, heavy-duty bearing, and four wheels ride smoothly across flat surfaces, and a 1/4-inch quick connect rated up to 4000 PSI fits common washers. It ships with two extension wands and spare nozzles, so you get a complete, durable kit for driveways, patios, and decks.

Hourleey 14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner
The Hourleey offers a 14-inch stainless-steel cleaning deck with a heavy-duty bearing and four wheels for smooth, stable passes, rated for a working pressure of 2000 to 4000 PSI through a 1/4-inch quick connect. Its weight keeps it planted under high pressure for easier control and less fatigue, and it ships with two extension wands, spare nozzles, a nozzle cleaner, O-rings, and thread tape. That makes it a complete, durable starting point for flat-surface cleaning.
The best pressure washer surface cleaner picks compared by cleaning width, PSI rating, and build, to clean driveways and patios faster without wand streaking.
Why you should trust this guide
A surface cleaner is one of the most worthwhile pressure washer accessories, turning slow, streaky wand passes into fast, even cleaning of flat areas. I built this guide by reading each cleaner’s published specifications and comparing what actually differs: cleaning width, build material, PSI rating, connection size, and the accessories in the box. Because these look similar, the real work is matching width and fitting to your washer and your surfaces.
My aim is to help you pick the right size and rating rather than the biggest number. I note which cleaners are meant for electric washers only, which use a 1/4-inch versus a 3/8-inch connection, and where a spec figure looks off and should be confirmed from the listing. Where a wider deck trades away tight-space access, I say so plainly so the choice fits how you will actually use it.
How we evaluated
I evaluated these cleaners on the criteria that decide real performance: cleaning width, housing material and bearing quality, PSI rating, connection size, splash control, and the included accessories like extension wands and spare nozzles. Because a surface cleaner must match your washer, I weighted the PSI rating and the quick-connect size heavily, since a mismatch makes the tool unusable.
I did not test these cleaners, so nothing here reflects a physical trial. I compared the documented specifications and the included kits, flagged a pressure figure that reads oddly in the data, and noted where a connection size differs from the rest. Where two cleaners were close in size and build, I pointed out the practical differences such as splash skirts or warranty rather than inventing them.
What to look for
- Cleaning width: wider decks (16.5 to 20 inches) cover more per pass, while narrower ones (12 to 14 inches) fit tight spots better.
- PSI rating: match it to your washer, and note some units suggest a minimum pressure like 2500 PSI to work well.
- Connection size: most use a 1/4-inch quick connect, but one here uses 3/8-inch, so confirm the fitting.
- Gas versus electric: some cleaners are rated for both, while the compact budget pick is intended for electric washers only.
- Build and bearing: stainless steel with a heavy-duty sealed bearing holds up better under high pressure.
- Splash control: a splash-free skirt keeps overspray off nearby windows, cars, and walls.
- Included accessories: extension wands and spare nozzles add reach and longevity out of the box.
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 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourleey 14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner | Best Overall | Check price | |
| Westinghouse Universal 16.5" Surface Cleaner | Best Value | Check price | |
| Lidodola 14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner | Best Premium | Check price | |
| Westinghouse PWSC12 12" Surface Cleaner | Best Budget | Check price | |
| MEKOH 20" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

Hourleey 14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner
The Hourleey offers a 14-inch stainless-steel cleaning deck with a heavy-duty bearing and four wheels for smooth, stable passes, rated for a working pressure of 2000 to 4000 PSI through a 1/4-inch quick connect. Its weight keeps it planted under high pressure for easier control and less fatigue, and it ships with two extension wands, spare nozzles, a nozzle cleaner, O-rings, and thread tape. That makes it a complete, durable starting point for flat-surface cleaning.
Reasons to avoid
- The listing suggests using 2500 PSI or above, so very light washers will clean slowly
- A 14-inch width covers less per pass than the larger cleaners here

Westinghouse Universal 16.5" Surface Cleaner
The Westinghouse 16.5-inch is a wider stainless-steel cleaner rated up to 4400 PSI with a universal 1/4-inch quick connect that fits most gas and electric washers. The extra width covers more ground per pass than the 14-inch models, and the simple design is easy for both homeowners and pros to pick up. It is backed by a 180-day limited warranty, making it a strong value for its size and rating.
Reasons to avoid
- It does not list the extra extension wands and spare nozzles that some kits include
- The 180-day warranty is shorter than coverage on some full washers

Lidodola 14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner
The Lidodola 14-inch cleaner uses dual spinning nozzles in a stainless-steel housing with a heavy-duty bearing, a weighted base to prevent lifting, and a splash-free skirt to cut overspray. It is compatible with gas and electric washers from 2000 to 4000 PSI via a 1/4-inch quick connect, with an anti-clog inlet, and it ships with two extension wands, two replacement nozzles, O-rings, an inlet filter, tape, and a nozzle cleaner. The splash skirt and complete kit make it a refined pick.
Reasons to avoid
- A PSI value in the spec data reads oddly, so confirm the 2000 to 4000 PSI range from the listing
- At 14 inches it covers less area per pass than the 20-inch option

Westinghouse PWSC12 12" Surface Cleaner
The Westinghouse PWSC12 is a compact 12-inch cleaner rated up to 3000 PSI and 2.3 GPM, weighing only about two pounds so it reduces arm fatigue and works well in tight spots. Dual rotating jets spray evenly for streak-free results up to four times faster than a wand, and a splash-free skirt limits overspray. It uses a universal 1/4-inch quick connect and is intended for electric washers, making it the light budget pick.
Reasons to avoid
- It is not intended for gas washers, only electric units
- The smaller 12-inch width means more passes on large driveways

MEKOH 20" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner
The MEKOH is the widest here at 20 inches, using two large spinning nozzles for non-marking cleaning that the listing describes as significantly faster on big areas. It is built from lightweight PP with solid brass and a sealed bearing, has two adjustable handles and four wheels for easy pushing, and uses a 3/8-inch quick connect for washers rated 2000 PSI and above. The 20-inch width makes it the choice for covering large surfaces quickly.
Reasons to avoid
- It uses a 3/8-inch quick connect, not the 1/4-inch fitting on the other picks, so confirm compatibility
- The large 20-inch footprint is awkward in tight corners and small spaces
What to look for
Cleaning width
Width is the biggest driver of speed. A 20-inch deck clears a driveway in fewer passes than a 12 or 14-inch one, but it is unwieldy in corners and tight spaces. Pick a width that matches your typical surfaces, leaning wider for open areas and narrower for detailed work.
Match the PSI rating
These are rated from 3000 to 4500 PSI, and the cleaner should be rated at or above your washer's output. Some also suggest a minimum pressure, like 2500 PSI, to spin and clean effectively, so a very light washer may struggle with a larger deck.
Connection size and compatibility
Most of these use a 1/4-inch quick connect, but one uses a 3/8-inch fitting, and one is intended for electric washers only. Confirm both the connection size and the gas or electric rating against your machine before buying to avoid a mismatch.
Build quality and bearing
A stainless-steel housing with a heavy-duty sealed bearing withstands high pressure and resists corrosion, which matters since the spinning arm is the part most likely to wear. Weight also helps here, keeping the cleaner planted rather than lifting off the surface.
Splash control and accessories
A splash-free skirt keeps overspray off nearby cars, windows, and walls, which is a real convenience on driveways near the house. Included extension wands and spare nozzles add reach and extend the tool's usable life without extra purchases.
Our verdict
The Hourleey 14-inch surface cleaner is the balanced pick for most people. Its stainless-steel housing, heavy-duty bearing, and four wheels ride smoothly across flat surfaces, and a 1/4-inch quick connect rated up to 4000 PSI fits common washers. It ships with two extension wands and spare nozzles, so you get a complete, durable kit for driveways, patios, and decks.
FAQs
A surface cleaner uses spinning jets under a covered deck to clean flat areas evenly and up to several times faster than a wand, without the streaks that back-and-forth wand passes leave behind.
Check two things: the connection size, since most use a 1/4-inch quick connect but one here uses 3/8-inch, and whether it is rated for your washer's PSI and for gas or electric use. Match both before buying.
Wider decks of 16.5 to 20 inches clean large driveways faster, while 12 to 14-inch models are easier in tight spots and on stairs. Match the width to your most common surfaces and available pressure.
Often yes. Some of these suggest around 2500 PSI or more to spin and clean effectively, so a very light electric washer may work slowly, especially with a larger deck.
Used correctly on concrete, pavers, or sealed wood they clean evenly with less risk than a narrow jet. Still, test a small area first on softer surfaces, and match the cleaner's rating to your washer to avoid excessive force.