V-TUF V1240X2 240V portable pressure washer 105 Bar 1400W, front view

V-TUF V1240X2 - 240V Portable Pressure Washer (105 bar, 1400W)

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V-TUF V1240X2 240V portable pressure washer 105 Bar 1400W, front view

V-TUF V1240X2 - 240V Portable Pressure Washer (105 bar, 1400W)

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Code: V1240X2
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Key Features

  • 105 BAR MAX PRESSURE – Up to 105 bar (1522 psi) peak with a 70 bar working pressure and 6.5 L/min maximum flow, from a 1400W 240V motor.
  • 8.5KG PORTABLE BUILD – At 230 x 280 x 420mm and 8.5kg, it lifts and stores easily in a garage, car boot or utility cupboard.
  • SNOW FOAM CANNON INCLUDED – A professional snow foam cannon is supplied in the box, alongside a pro quick-release turbo nozzle.
  • FIVE QUICK-RELEASE NOZZLES – Four spray patterns plus a chemical applicator, stored on the lance extension so they stay to hand.
  • SELF-PRIMING BRASS INLET – Self-priming pump with a brass water inlet and filter, rated for inlet water up to 50C.

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Description
Specifications
Warranty
12 Months
Powered by
240V Mains
Litres per minute
6
Operating pressure
105 Bar
Working pressure
105
Hot cold water
Cold Water
Chemical application
Total stop system
Weight
8.5kg
Water supply type
Mains Feed Only
Engine motor size
1400W
Power cable length
5m
Product dimensions
420 x 280 x 230mm
Power Output (W)
1400
Flow rate
390.0
Hose (Metre Length)
5
Voltage
240V Mains
Motor type
Brushed
Corded / Cordless
Corded
Cable Length (m)
5
Nozzle type
Fan jet, rotating pencil jet, dirt blaster & chemical applicator
Hose description
5m hi-vis M22F x M22F
Maximum Water Temperature (°C)
50
Start facility
Automatic total stop
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  • V-TUF V1240X2 - 240V Portable Pressure Washer (105 bar, 1400W)
    £74.19 Ex. VAT
    £89.03 Inc. VAT
    Regular price  £0.00 Sale price  £74.19 Ex. VAT
    £89.03 Inc. VAT
    Code: V1240X2
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    A compact electric pressure washer for regular home use — ideal for driveways, patios, vehicles and garden cleaning. V-TUF V1240X2 240V Compact Portable Pressure Washer 105 Bar 6.5 L/min (V1240X2) is a self-priming 105 Bar electric pressure washer for domestic and light-trade use on cars, bikes, ...
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    Chemical Application
    Hot/Cold Water Cold Water
    Litres/Per Minute 6
    Operating Pressure 105 Bar
    Powered By 240V Mains
    Product Dimensions 420 x 280 x 230mm
    Sound Level (dB(A)) N/A
    Total Stop System
    Warranty 12 Months
    Water Supply Type Mains Feed Only
    Weight 8.5kg
    Power Output (W) -
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Frequently Asked Questions

What pressure do I need for my application?

For most domestic and light commercial applications — patios, driveways, vehicles, garden furniture — machines in the 100–150 bar range are correct. For heavy commercial use — fleet vehicles, construction site equipment, agricultural machinery, industrial surfaces — 150–200 bar and above is appropriate.

Higher pressure is not always better. Soft surfaces — render, painted surfaces, wood decking, vehicles — can be damaged by excessive pressure. Always start at a lower pressure setting and increase as needed. Use a wide fan nozzle rather than a pencil jet on delicate surfaces.

Flow rate (litres per minute) matters as much as pressure for cleaning large areas efficiently. A higher flow rate rinses contamination away faster. For large area cleaning — car parks, yard surfaces, estate roads — prioritise flow rate alongside pressure.

What is the difference between a cold water and hot water pressure washer?

Cold water pressure washers use mains-temperature water to remove surface contamination by mechanical force. They are effective for general dirt, mud, algae and loose surface contamination.

Hot water pressure washers heat the water to 80–155°C before delivery. Hot water cuts through grease, oil, fat and biological contamination significantly faster than cold water alone — in the same way washing greasy dishes in hot water works better than cold. Hot water also kills bacteria and pathogens on contact, making it the correct specification for food production areas, kennels, stables, veterinary practices and any application where hygiene rather than just cleaning is the requirement.

For vehicle and plant washing, kitchen external areas, bin compounds, kennel runs and animal housing — hot water is the correct specification. For general outdoor surfaces, driveways and vehicle exteriors where grease is not the primary contamination — cold water is sufficient.

Can I use chemicals and detergents with my pressure washer?

Yes — most V-TUF pressure washers have a chemical injection system or downstream detergent injector that allows cleaning chemicals to be applied through the machine at low pressure. Apply chemicals at low pressure with a wide fan nozzle, allow dwell time, then rinse at full pressure.

Use only chemicals designed for pressure washer use. Never use acids, solvents or bleach through a machine that is not rated for those chemicals — they will damage seals, pumps and internal components and void the warranty.

Under the Environmental Permitting Regulations, wash-down water containing detergents or chemicals must not enter surface water drains or watercourses. Ensure wash-down water is directed to a foul water drain or contained for proper disposal.

What is the difference between a petrol and electric pressure washer?

Electric pressure washers require a mains power supply. They are quieter, produce no exhaust emissions, and are the correct choice for indoor use, covered areas, and anywhere with reliable mains power access. Available in 240V and 110V site-safe versions.

Petrol pressure washers are fully mobile — no power cable, no dependence on a mains supply. They are the correct choice for large outdoor areas, remote locations, agricultural and equestrian use, event venues, and any application where trailing a power cable is impractical or unsafe. Petrol machines must not be used in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces due to exhaust emissions.

For most static commercial applications with mains power — electric. For mobile, outdoor or remote applications — petrol.

What do I do if my pressure washer loses pressure?

The most common causes of pressure loss are: a blocked or worn nozzle, a partially closed water supply, a kinked or restricted inlet hose, a worn pump seal, or air in the system.

Start by checking the water supply — the machine needs a consistent, unrestricted flow. Check the inlet filter for debris. Remove and inspect the nozzle — a worn or blocked nozzle is the most frequent cause of pressure loss and is an inexpensive fix. Run water through the gun without the nozzle to check if pressure is present at the gun.

For further troubleshooting, visit the V-TUF support hub or call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978. Spare nozzles, seals and inlet filters are available for next-day dispatch.

What nozzle do I use for different surfaces?

0° (red) — pencil jet for maximum impact on a single point. For removing stubborn deposits, chewing gum or heavy build-up from hard surfaces only. Never use on vehicles, wood, render or any surface that could be damaged by concentrated pressure.

15° (yellow) — narrow fan for heavy cleaning of concrete, stone and industrial surfaces. Use with care on softer materials.

25° (green) — medium fan for general purpose cleaning of most hard surfaces — patios, driveways, walls, equipment. The most commonly used nozzle for day-to-day cleaning.

40° (white) — wide fan for delicate surfaces, vehicles, windows and garden furniture. Lower impact pressure reduces the risk of surface damage.

65° (black) — chemical injection nozzle. Applies cleaning chemicals at low pressure. Always use this nozzle when applying detergents — never use a narrow nozzle with chemicals as the high pressure creates a fine mist that increases chemical inhalation risk.

Can I use a pressure washer to clean my car?

Yes — use a wide fan nozzle (40°) and keep the lance at least 30cm from the vehicle bodywork. Do not use a narrow or pencil jet nozzle on paintwork, trim or seals — the concentrated pressure will damage the surface.

Apply vehicle shampoo at low pressure through the chemical injection nozzle (65°), allow dwell time, then rinse at medium pressure with a wide fan nozzle. Keep the lance moving — do not hold the jet static on one area of paintwork.

Avoid pressure washing door seals, convertible hood seams, aerial bases and any area where the seal between bodywork panels is visible. High pressure forced into these areas can drive water into the vehicle interior.

How do I winterise my pressure washer?

If your pressure washer will be stored in a location where temperatures could drop below freezing, water remaining in the pump, hose and lance will freeze and expand — cracking the pump head, manifold or fittings.

To winterise: disconnect the water supply and run the machine briefly to clear water from the pump. Disconnect the hose and drain it fully. Store the machine in a frost-free location where possible. For electric machines stored in a garage or outbuilding, a machine cover will help protect against condensation.

For petrol machines stored over winter: drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops on the remaining fuel in the carburettor. This prevents fuel degrading in the carburettor over a long storage period, which is the most common cause of petrol machine starting problems in spring.

How to winterize your pressure washer:
  1. Disconnect the machine from the water supply hose.
  2. Remove the high-pressure hose from the trigger lance unit. (if your machine has a hose reel, just disconnect the spray gun from the hose
  3. Hold the Trigger lance unit with the jet end at the highest point and pull the trigger and allow all the water to drain out.
  4. Plug the pressure washer into the power supply and turn it on for 30 seconds to pump all the water out the pump.
  5. Using antifreeze will give you maximum protection - RV antifreeze or "pump saver" antifreeze is recommended to protect against freezing damage, as it's specifically designed for small engines and doesn't harm seals. (Some people use windshield washer fluid, but it's not ideal for the seals inside the pump)
  6. To fill with Antifreeze: Use a funnel or a method to suck the antifreeze into the pump by turning the machine on.
What is a surface cleaner attachment and when should I use one?

A surface cleaner is a rotary cleaning head that attaches to the pressure washer lance in place of a standard nozzle. It contains two or more rotating nozzles inside a shroud that spins at high speed, covering a wide circular area with each pass.

Surface cleaners are significantly faster than a lance nozzle on large flat areas — a patio, driveway, car park, yard surface or decking that would take an hour with a lance can be cleaned in 15–20 minutes with a surface cleaner of the right size.

The rotating shroud also eliminates the stripe marks that a lance nozzle leaves when cleaned across flat surfaces, producing a more even result. Use a surface cleaner for any large flat horizontal surface where speed and finish quality both matter.

Can I use a pressure washer indoors?

Electric pressure washers can be used indoors in appropriate conditions — food production facilities, commercial kitchens, kennel runs, dairy parlours and other hard-surfaced industrial environments with proper drainage. Ensure adequate ventilation to allow steam and moisture to escape and surfaces to dry.

Petrol and diesel pressure washers must never be used indoors or in enclosed spaces — the exhaust emissions are toxic and in an enclosed space will rapidly reach dangerous concentrations.

For indoor use, ensure all electrical fittings, sockets and equipment in the area are protected from water spray before starting. Use the 110V version on construction sites and in refurbishment environments.

What is softwash and when should I use it instead of high pressure?

Softwash is low-pressure application of a biocidal cleaning solution that kills algae, moss, lichen and other biological growth at the root. Instead of blasting biological growth off a surface with high pressure — which leaves the root system intact and allows rapid regrowth — softwash kills the organism so regrowth is significantly slower.

Softwash is the correct approach for render, painted masonry, cladding, roof tiles, timber and other surfaces that can be damaged by high pressure. High pressure on render can blast out mortar, damage the render surface and force water behind the render skin.

Apply softwash chemical at low pressure through the chemical injection nozzle (65°), allow the solution to dwell and work — typically 15–30 minutes — then rinse at low to medium pressure. The biological growth will continue to die back and wash away with rainfall over the following weeks.

What warranty does the machine come with?

V-TUF machines come with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse, incorrect voltage supply, use with non-approved chemicals, or failure to maintain the machine in accordance with the user manual.

V-TUF holds spares for every machine in current production. Call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978 for warranty claims, spare parts and technical support.

Where can I get spare parts and accessories?

V-TUF holds spare parts for every machine in current production at our Lincoln warehouse. Spare parts and accessories are available through the V-TUF website or by calling our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978.

For urgent spare parts requirements, call the service team directly — next-day dispatch is available for stocked parts. Quote your machine model and serial number when ordering.

What is PUWER and does it apply to my equipment?

PUWER — the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 — applies to any equipment used at work. It requires that work equipment is suitable for its intended purpose, maintained in safe working order, inspected at appropriate intervals, and operated only by personnel who have received adequate training and information.

PUWER applies to V-TUF pressure washers, vacuums, dust extractors and spray extraction machines when used in a work context — including by sole traders, contractors and employees. It does not apply to domestic use in a private home.

In practice, PUWER compliance means: use the machine only for its intended purpose, carry out the maintenance specified in the user manual, keep a record of maintenance and inspection, and ensure operators are trained before use. The V-TUF TotalCare managed equipment programme includes annual safety inspection and maintenance records that directly support PUWER compliance.

What is the difference between 110V and 240V?

240V is the standard UK mains voltage — suitable for any location with a mains socket. This is the correct choice for use in domestic properties, offices, kennels, grooming salons, workshops and most commercial premises.

110V is the mandated voltage for portable electrical equipment on UK construction and maintenance sites under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. A 110V centre-tapped earth (CTE) supply from a yellow site transformer limits the shock voltage to 55V, significantly reducing the risk of fatal electric shock in wet or outdoor site conditions.

If you are working on a construction site, in a void property under active refurbishment, or anywhere a site manager has specified 110V — use the 110V model. Do not use a 240V machine on a site where 110V is specified.

Do I need a transformer to use a 110V machine?

Yes — 110V machines require a 110V centre-tapped earth (CTE) site transformer to operate. These are standard equipment on UK construction and maintenance sites and are available from tool hire companies. Do not attempt to connect a 110V machine directly to a 240V mains supply.

If you are not working on a construction site and do not have a site transformer, the 240V model is the correct choice.