High-pressure cleaners on the market are mainly divided into two categories, one, hot water high-pressure cleaners, and two, cold water high-pressure cleaners. The difference is that a heating device is added to hot water high-pressure cleaner, which generally uses a combustion cylinder to heat the water. Washing with hot water can quickly rinse away a large amount of dirt and oil stains that are not easy to rinse with cold water, improving cleaning efficiency. However, due to the high price and high operating cost of hot water high-pressure cleaners, most users may choose ordinary cold water high-pressure cleaners; of course, to improve cleaning efficiency and effect, many professional customers will choose hot water cleaners.
The price of hot water high-pressure cleaners is higher than that of cold water high-pressure cleaners, and hot water high-pressure cleaners use diesel oil, and subsequent use costs are also higher, so most users will choose to use cold water high-pressure cleaners, but there are also some few customers choose to use hot water high-pressure cleaners in order to improve cleaning efficiency, and how to choose them depends on their own purposes.
The cleaning goals of high-pressure water gun cleaners are different, and hot water high-pressure cleaners are mainly aimed at oil stains. Cold water high-pressure cleaners are mainly used to clean some easy-to-remove stains.
The scope of application of high-pressure cleaners is different. Hot water high-pressures cleaners have stronger decontamination capabilities and a wider range of applications, while cold-water high-pressure cleaners are mainly used for rust removal.
Pressure washers vary in pressure. Hot water pressure washers have a lower pressure, usually only 400 bar, while cold water pressure washers have more pressure.
The cold and hot water high-pressure cleaner is a dual-purpose machine that combines the advantages of cold and hot water high-pressure cleaners.