Features
- Maximum pressure: 1,700 psi (max)
- Flow rate: 1.2 gpm
- Includes soap bottle for detergent application
- Turbo nozzle for wider cleaning coverage
- 40° nozzle for general cleaning
- On-board storage for wand, power cord, hose and nozzles
- Automatic shut-off when trigger is released to reduce motor wear
- Top carry handle for transport
- 35 ft power cord for extended reach
- 25 ft kink-resistant hose
- Axial cam pump
- CETA (Cleaning Equipment Trade Association) certified
- Corded electric (no battery included)
Specifications
Amps | 13 |
Gtin | 00885911772631 |
Width | 10.7 IN |
Height | 19.3 IN |
Length | 11.1 IN |
Weight | 19.2 LB |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
Pump Type | Axial Cam |
Cord Length | 35 ft |
Hose Length | 25 ft |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Certification | CETA certified |
Hose Diameter | 1/4" |
Hose Material | PVC |
Water Dispensed | Cold |
Battery Included | No |
Flow Rating (Gpm) | 1.2 |
Maximum Pressure Rating (Psi) | 1700 |
Electric cold-water pressure washer rated to 1,700 max psi and 1.2 gpm. It is corded (13 A) and includes a soap bottle for detergent application, two nozzles (turbo and 40°), on-board storage for accessories, a carry handle for transport, and an automatic shut-off that stops the motor when the trigger is released.
Model Number: BEPW1700
Black & Decker 1,700 MAX psi 1.2 gpm Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer Review
Black & Decker has long been a trusted name in the world of power tools, so I was eager to test out the Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer, model BEPW1700. With 1700 PSI and a 1.2 GPM flow rate, this pressure washer promised to be a versatile tool for various outdoor cleaning tasks. After putting it through its paces, I found it to be a mostly reliable and convenient addition to my toolkit, though not without some caveats.
Performance and Usability
The BEPW1700 may not boast the highest PSI on the market, but its 1700 PSI is more than adequate for typical home clean-up projects. I used it to clean everything from my driveway and patio furniture to my car and even some dirty windows. The pressure it delivers is substantial enough to remove dirt and grime effectively, albeit it takes a bit more time compared to higher PSI models. This slower pace is a small trade-off for the peace of mind that comes with knowing I’m not likely to damage more delicate surfaces.
One of the standout features of this pressure washer is its turbo nozzle, which increases the cleaning width, making it easier to cover larger areas quickly. The 40-degree nozzle also came in handy for less intensive tasks, such as rinsing off my car. Both nozzles attach easily and stay secure during use, thanks to a quick-connect twist connector, which makes switching between them a breeze.
Design and Portability
At 19.2 pounds, the BEPW1700 is lightweight and easy to move around. The top handle is sturdy and well-placed, making it simple to carry the unit from one location to another. I did notice that this model lacks wheels and an extendable handle, which are sometimes advertised with this model number. While the absence of these features didn't hinder my experience significantly, they would have added an extra layer of convenience.
The unit’s compact design includes on-board storage for the wand, power cord, hose, and nozzles, which helps keep everything organized. The 35-foot power cord and 25-foot kink-resistant hose were more than sufficient for reaching different areas around my yard without having to move the unit frequently. However, I did find cable management to be a bit cumbersome. An additional cable guide would have been helpful for wrapping everything up neatly when storing the unit.
Ease of Assembly
Setting up the BEPW1700 was straightforward and intuitive. I didn’t even need to consult the instructions to get it up and running. All the parts fit together seamlessly, and the entire assembly process took only a few minutes. This ease of assembly is a significant advantage, especially for those who may not be particularly handy.
Safety and Convenience
Safety features are always a plus in any tool, and the BEPW1700 doesn’t disappoint in this regard. The spray handle includes a lock mechanism to prevent accidental spraying, which is a thoughtful addition. The unit also features an automatic shut-off function to prolong motor longevity, a feature that adds to my confidence in its durability.
One minor drawback I encountered was the noise level. Although it's not as loud as a gas-powered unit, there is a noticeable electric motor whine. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something to be aware of, especially if you’re working in close proximity to neighbors.
Durability and Build Quality
The overall build quality of the BEPW1700 is solid, with most components feeling robust and well-made. However, I did encounter an issue with the soap dispenser attachment. It broke on the first use, which was disappointing. The coupler for the soap bottles seemed too large for the spray wand, causing it to snap under pressure. While this may be a one-off defect, it’s something to consider if you plan on using the soap dispenser frequently.
Another concern is the material used for some of the connections. The soft aluminum threads on the spray hose stripped easily when I first attached it to the wand, rendering it unusable. This could be a significant issue for those who need to frequently assemble and disassemble the unit.
Versatility
Despite these minor setbacks, the BEPW1700 excels in versatility. It’s well-suited for a variety of tasks, from cleaning vehicles and outdoor furniture to tackling more stubborn grime on driveways and sidewalks. The different nozzle options and the soap bottle applicator make it adaptable to different cleaning needs.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Black & Decker Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer, model BEPW1700, offers a lot of value for its price point. It’s not the most powerful unit on the market, but its 1700 PSI and 1.2 GPM are adequate for most household cleaning tasks. The lightweight design, ease of use, and built-in safety features make it a practical choice for homeowners.
Would I recommend this tool? Yes, but with some reservations. If you’re looking for a pressure washer for light to moderate cleaning tasks around the home, the BEPW1700 is a solid choice. Its ease of assembly, portability, and effective cleaning power make it a convenient tool to have on hand. However, if you need a unit for more heavy-duty tasks or require a more durable build, you might want to consider other options. The issues with the soap dispenser and the soft aluminum threads are worth noting, though they don’t overshadow the overall functionality and convenience of the unit.
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile Patio & Furniture Refresh
Offer a light-duty cleaning service for outdoor furniture, umbrellas, kids’ playsets, grills exteriors, and window screens. Use the soap bottle plus 40° nozzle for most materials and the turbo nozzle only on tough, non-delicate surfaces. Sell seasonal packages (spring opening and fall close-down). Position it as a water- and power-efficient alternative for smaller jobs.
Curb Appeal Mini-Makeovers
Target realtors and short-term rental hosts with quick exterior spruce-ups: entry steps, porches, railings, garage doors, siding spot-cleaning, doormats, and walkways near the front door. Bundle 60–120 minute appointments with before/after photos. The compact 1,700 psi unit is perfect for detail work where a big rig is overkill.
Bin Cleaning Route Service
Start a subscription route for trash and recycling bin cleaning and deodorizing. Pre-treat with detergent via the soap bottle, rinse with the 40° nozzle, and finish with an eco-friendly deodorizer. Market monthly or quarterly plans, and batch customers by neighborhood to reduce travel. Emphasize low water use and quiet electric operation.
Bike, Stroller, and Scooter Detailing
Pop-up cleaning at parks, races, campuses, or outside bike shops. Offer quick wash packages (frame/wheels), premium packages (degrease drivetrain before low-pressure rinse, then lube), and kids’ gear cleanups. The 25 ft hose and automatic shut-off make fast, safe workflows in tight spaces.
Fence and Deck Stain Prep
Provide gentle prep washing for wood fences and decks to remove surface grime, pollen, and mildew prior to staining. Stick to the 40° nozzle and controlled distance to avoid gouging, then upsell staining or handrail refinishing. Great add-on for handyman services and property managers.
Creative
Reverse-Graffiti Garden Path Murals
Use stencils and the 40° nozzle to selectively clean dirt from concrete or pavers, creating crisp patterns and lettering by contrast (aka clean-art). Pre-soak with the soap bottle on grimier areas, then rinse clean. The 1,700 psi at 1.2 gpm is gentle enough for decorative concrete when you keep the wand 12–18 inches away. Finish with a clear sealer if you want the design to last longer.
Weathered Wood Refresh for DIY Decor
Upcycle pallet boards or fence boards by washing away grime and gray patina with the 40° nozzle at a safe distance (18–24 inches). Let dry, then stain, whitewash, or stencil for wall art, planter boxes, or a slatted headboard. The automatic shut-off saves wear while you reposition pieces, and the soap bottle helps lift mildew before finishing.
Outdoor Furniture Revive and Color Pop
Deep-clean tired plastic, resin, or metal patio furniture. Use the soap bottle with a mild detergent, then the 40° nozzle to rinse; switch to the turbo nozzle only for stubborn, non-delicate areas. Once fully dry, apply a bonding spray paint for a like-new finish. Add fresh cushions and you’ve got a budget-friendly patio makeover.
Found-Object Stone and Brick Mosaic
Collect salvaged bricks, pavers, and stepping stones, then wash them clean with the 40° nozzle so colors and textures pop. Arrange in a mosaic walkway or patio in sand. The compact washer, 35 ft cord, and 25 ft hose make it easy to move around the yard without hauling heavy buckets.
Bike and Gear Spa Station
Set up a dedicated wash-and-tune corner for family bikes, strollers, and scooters. Use the 40° nozzle at low standoff and the soap bottle to lift road film without forcing water into bearings. Finish with chain lube and a quick safety check. It’s practical, repeatable, and turns maintenance into a fun household routine.