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Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer Review

by New Edge Times Report
June 2, 2025
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Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer Review
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Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer

This medium-power pressure washer from Nilfisk is nigh-on ideal for tackling a range of household and garden cleaning. While it doesn’t come with much in the way of accessories, the bits you do get are neatly engineered, and help it produce high quality results. Although The Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer is a big machine, its hose, cord, lance and nozzles all stow away far more neatly than the norm, making it easy to live with. It’s a great do-it-all choice.


  • Very good cleaning

  • Three power levels

  • Tidy, high quality design

Key Features





  • Review Price: £186

  • A quality mid-range pressure washer


    This pressure washer offers a middling 140 bar, with a high-quality design featuring a neat hose reel. You don’t get much in the way of accessories, though.

Introduction

Nilfisk doesn’t win any prizes for giving this device a straightforward product name. The Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer is referred to on its own label as the Core 140 Power Control 6 High Pressure Washer, and is something slightly different again on the box. We’re going to stick with ‘Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control’, which neatly sums up the key features: it produces 140 bar maximum pressure, and has three different power settings.

This is a distinctive looking device, largely thanks to its sideways mounted hose reel. This is of a captive design where the high-pressure hose remains connected whether it’s coiled or unwound – I’ll explain below why that’s a good thing. This cleaner doesn’t come with patio or car cleaning tools, but you get a foam gun and a choice of high-pressure nozzles. It’s fairly widely available – our review sample was provided by AO.com.

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Design and Features

  • An unusually funky, big design
  • Hose and cord could be longer
  • Excellent stowage for hose and accessories

The Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control doesn’t look entirely like other pressure washers. Aside from its distinctive blue colour, and funkily Scandinavian design, its key feature is the large, round disc at the front. You’ll have guessed this is a hose reel, but it’s particularly well integrated. The high pressure hose remains connected to the washer, while the other end is held neatly on the front panel. It’s incredibly neat, entirely concealing the hose when it’s not in use.

Nilfisk pressure washer with accessories
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The one dropped ball here is that the six-metre hose isn’t quite as generous as you might expect in a machine of this level. Similarly, the five-metre power cord might not prove ideal. Both are likely to be enough, but another couple of metres might have added a bit more versatility.

Talking of versatility, this pressure washer doesn’t come with a raft of extras. You get a long high pressure lance, onto which you can fit a choice of rotating jet wash nozzle, or a spray head. Unusually, this isn’t adjustable, but you can reduce its pressure via the machine’s four-position power level/off switch. There’s also a foam gun, useful for cleaning cars or generally throwing a lot of detergent around, but perhaps surprisingly this pressure washer doesn’t have an inbuilt detergent bottle.

Pressure washer with lance, foam bottle, and two tips
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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Unlike some other manufacturers, Nilfisk doesn’t sell its pressure washers in bundles, and its accessories aren’t cheap. If you want a patio tool it’s £50, and the car brush is £40. There’s also a 15-metre pipe-cleaning kit for £50, which could be well worth it if your gutters or drains are prone to blockages.

Most pressure washers need a bit of assembly when they arrive, but the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control is ridiculous. Owners who’ve just spent nearly £200 have to screw in its wheel mounts, front foot, lance holder, hose reel handle and the main handle. They’re not done yet; the wheels, wheel covers, hose reel handle trim and power flex holder all need clipping in too.

Once built this is the neatest pressure washer I’ve seen. Its lance clips into place on the left, where it merges with the overall design. There’s no sign of the hose, and the nozzles and foam bottle all clip discreetly in at the back. While there’s only one hook for the power cable, there’s a rubber strap to keep it in place. Even the nozzle blockage removal tool is clipped into place.

Rear view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Overall, this pressure washer is big and distinctive, but incredibly tidy. It’s a great design, but I wish the main handle was telescopic or hinged – collapsing it would allow this washer to fit into a much smaller space.

A line up of six pressure washers in front of a mid-grey garden fence. From left to right: Nilfisk Core 140, Husqvarna PW 235R, Stihl RE 100 Plus Control, Draper 165 bar Pressure Washer 03095, Kärcher K3 Power Control Home & Car, Vonhaus1600W Pressure Washer
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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Performance

  • Great cleaning
  • Useful power control
  • Easy to prepare and pack up

This is such an easy pressure washer to get ready for use. You simply unclip the power cord, pull out the hose’s end, attach the lance handle, then clip on the nozzle you’re starting with. I began by cleaning the car, using the spray head and a middling power setting for an initial rinse. On this machine, you adjust power using the four-position on/off switch.

Next I attached the foam gun for a liberal bit of shampooing, before rinsing it off at lower power. There are graphics showing recommended power levels for various jobs near where the nozzles stow – a nice touch.

Left view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Next I moved onto the patio, attaching the rotating jet head and cranking up the power for maximum cleaning. I compared the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control with five other pressure washers, two of which had dedicated patio tools, with each used to clean one stone slab on my patio. You can see the Nilfisk’s results in slab 7 below.

Eight large stone slabs on a patio, used to compare six different pressure washers, two of which came with patio cleaning tools
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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It doesn’t show in this photograph, but on very close examination the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control seemed very subtly less impressive than the Stihl RE 100 Plus (8) and Husqvarna PW 235 R (3). My son and I had to keep moving around and trying different light to notice the difference, however, suggesting it was negligible.

In theory, it’s more hassle to have to return to the pressure washer’s body to change the power setting, but in practice I found it didn’t bother me. This washer wasn’t unduly loud on any setting, and its power use ranged from 1,052 to 1,421 watts in steady use – that’s some way below Nilfisk’s stated 1,800W. It’s good to have a choice of power, as low settings help prevent you stripping paint or damaging wood. They can also save power and water compared to full power blasting.

Right view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

When done, it was easy and quick to pack the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control away. It’s the work of moments to wind the hose back up and stow the lance and nozzles. With only one hook, stowing the power cord is a bit more fiddly, but the rubber strap keeps it in place once you’re done.

Rear view showing tidy accessory storage
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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Should you buy it?

Buy if you want quality and ease of use

The Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control feels well made, and offers a good balance between power and practicality. It was good at cleaning, too.

Don’t buy if you want accessories

It could work out expensive to accessorise this washer. If you want patio or car tools, consider buying a bundle that comes with them.

Final Thoughts

This might be a big pressure washer, but it looks great, and won’t leave coils of cable and hose tangled up in your shed. It feels beautifully made, too, not least because you’ll screw together half of it yourself.

It’s a shame you can’t buy the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control bundled with certain accessories, but at least they’re available. I can only think of two things I’d add: a second hook for easier cord storage, and a telescopic handle – you can see from my photos how much shorter that would make this otherwise brilliantly packaged device.

How we test

We test every pressure washer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • Used as our main pressure washer for the review period.
  • Tested on a variety of surfaces for cleaning power.

FAQs

Is the Nilfisk Pressure Washer 140 any good?

Yes, it’s excellent. It’s a seriously effective device that’s quick and easy to tidy away.

Is a 140 bar pressure washer good?

140 bar is plenty for the majority of jobs around the home, although it’s likely you may need lower power for more delicate jobs. A 140 bar pressure washer with variable power offers a good solution.

Test Data

  Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer

Full Specs

  Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer Review
UK RRP £186
USA RRP $492
EU RRP €233
CA RRP CA$684
AUD RRP Unavailable
Manufacturer Nilfisk
Quiet Mark Accredited No
Size (Dimensions) 371 x 300 x 882 MM
Weight 8.7 KG
ASIN B08KYHZLRK
Release Date 2020
First Reviewed Date 31/05/2025
Model Number 128471254
Cable Length 5 Meter
Accessories Foam gun, jet nozzle, spray nozzle
Stated Power 1800 W
Run time hrs min
Type of washer Plugin
Pressure range Max 140 bar
Water flow rate 465 litres per hour
Hose length 5 meters

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Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer

This medium-power pressure washer from Nilfisk is nigh-on ideal for tackling a range of household and garden cleaning. While it doesn’t come with much in the way of accessories, the bits you do get are neatly engineered, and help it produce high quality results. Although The Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer is a big machine, its hose, cord, lance and nozzles all stow away far more neatly than the norm, making it easy to live with. It’s a great do-it-all choice.


  • Very good cleaning

  • Three power levels

  • Tidy, high quality design

Key Features





  • Review Price: £186

  • A quality mid-range pressure washer


    This pressure washer offers a middling 140 bar, with a high-quality design featuring a neat hose reel. You don’t get much in the way of accessories, though.

Introduction

Nilfisk doesn’t win any prizes for giving this device a straightforward product name. The Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer is referred to on its own label as the Core 140 Power Control 6 High Pressure Washer, and is something slightly different again on the box. We’re going to stick with ‘Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control’, which neatly sums up the key features: it produces 140 bar maximum pressure, and has three different power settings.

This is a distinctive looking device, largely thanks to its sideways mounted hose reel. This is of a captive design where the high-pressure hose remains connected whether it’s coiled or unwound – I’ll explain below why that’s a good thing. This cleaner doesn’t come with patio or car cleaning tools, but you get a foam gun and a choice of high-pressure nozzles. It’s fairly widely available – our review sample was provided by AO.com.

Advertisement

Design and Features

  • An unusually funky, big design
  • Hose and cord could be longer
  • Excellent stowage for hose and accessories

The Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control doesn’t look entirely like other pressure washers. Aside from its distinctive blue colour, and funkily Scandinavian design, its key feature is the large, round disc at the front. You’ll have guessed this is a hose reel, but it’s particularly well integrated. The high pressure hose remains connected to the washer, while the other end is held neatly on the front panel. It’s incredibly neat, entirely concealing the hose when it’s not in use.

Nilfisk pressure washer with accessories
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The one dropped ball here is that the six-metre hose isn’t quite as generous as you might expect in a machine of this level. Similarly, the five-metre power cord might not prove ideal. Both are likely to be enough, but another couple of metres might have added a bit more versatility.

Talking of versatility, this pressure washer doesn’t come with a raft of extras. You get a long high pressure lance, onto which you can fit a choice of rotating jet wash nozzle, or a spray head. Unusually, this isn’t adjustable, but you can reduce its pressure via the machine’s four-position power level/off switch. There’s also a foam gun, useful for cleaning cars or generally throwing a lot of detergent around, but perhaps surprisingly this pressure washer doesn’t have an inbuilt detergent bottle.

Pressure washer with lance, foam bottle, and two tips
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Advertisement

Unlike some other manufacturers, Nilfisk doesn’t sell its pressure washers in bundles, and its accessories aren’t cheap. If you want a patio tool it’s £50, and the car brush is £40. There’s also a 15-metre pipe-cleaning kit for £50, which could be well worth it if your gutters or drains are prone to blockages.

Most pressure washers need a bit of assembly when they arrive, but the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control is ridiculous. Owners who’ve just spent nearly £200 have to screw in its wheel mounts, front foot, lance holder, hose reel handle and the main handle. They’re not done yet; the wheels, wheel covers, hose reel handle trim and power flex holder all need clipping in too.

Once built this is the neatest pressure washer I’ve seen. Its lance clips into place on the left, where it merges with the overall design. There’s no sign of the hose, and the nozzles and foam bottle all clip discreetly in at the back. While there’s only one hook for the power cable, there’s a rubber strap to keep it in place. Even the nozzle blockage removal tool is clipped into place.

Rear view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Overall, this pressure washer is big and distinctive, but incredibly tidy. It’s a great design, but I wish the main handle was telescopic or hinged – collapsing it would allow this washer to fit into a much smaller space.

A line up of six pressure washers in front of a mid-grey garden fence. From left to right: Nilfisk Core 140, Husqvarna PW 235R, Stihl RE 100 Plus Control, Draper 165 bar Pressure Washer 03095, Kärcher K3 Power Control Home & Car, Vonhaus1600W Pressure Washer
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

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Performance

  • Great cleaning
  • Useful power control
  • Easy to prepare and pack up

This is such an easy pressure washer to get ready for use. You simply unclip the power cord, pull out the hose’s end, attach the lance handle, then clip on the nozzle you’re starting with. I began by cleaning the car, using the spray head and a middling power setting for an initial rinse. On this machine, you adjust power using the four-position on/off switch.

Next I attached the foam gun for a liberal bit of shampooing, before rinsing it off at lower power. There are graphics showing recommended power levels for various jobs near where the nozzles stow – a nice touch.

Left view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Next I moved onto the patio, attaching the rotating jet head and cranking up the power for maximum cleaning. I compared the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control with five other pressure washers, two of which had dedicated patio tools, with each used to clean one stone slab on my patio. You can see the Nilfisk’s results in slab 7 below.

Eight large stone slabs on a patio, used to compare six different pressure washers, two of which came with patio cleaning tools
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Advertisement

It doesn’t show in this photograph, but on very close examination the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control seemed very subtly less impressive than the Stihl RE 100 Plus (8) and Husqvarna PW 235 R (3). My son and I had to keep moving around and trying different light to notice the difference, however, suggesting it was negligible.

In theory, it’s more hassle to have to return to the pressure washer’s body to change the power setting, but in practice I found it didn’t bother me. This washer wasn’t unduly loud on any setting, and its power use ranged from 1,052 to 1,421 watts in steady use – that’s some way below Nilfisk’s stated 1,800W. It’s good to have a choice of power, as low settings help prevent you stripping paint or damaging wood. They can also save power and water compared to full power blasting.

Right view
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

When done, it was easy and quick to pack the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control away. It’s the work of moments to wind the hose back up and stow the lance and nozzles. With only one hook, stowing the power cord is a bit more fiddly, but the rubber strap keeps it in place once you’re done.

Rear view showing tidy accessory storage
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Advertisement

Should you buy it?

Buy if you want quality and ease of use

The Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control feels well made, and offers a good balance between power and practicality. It was good at cleaning, too.

Don’t buy if you want accessories

It could work out expensive to accessorise this washer. If you want patio or car tools, consider buying a bundle that comes with them.

Final Thoughts

This might be a big pressure washer, but it looks great, and won’t leave coils of cable and hose tangled up in your shed. It feels beautifully made, too, not least because you’ll screw together half of it yourself.

It’s a shame you can’t buy the Nilfisk Core 140 Power Control bundled with certain accessories, but at least they’re available. I can only think of two things I’d add: a second hook for easier cord storage, and a telescopic handle – you can see from my photos how much shorter that would make this otherwise brilliantly packaged device.

How we test

We test every pressure washer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • Used as our main pressure washer for the review period.
  • Tested on a variety of surfaces for cleaning power.

FAQs

Is the Nilfisk Pressure Washer 140 any good?

Yes, it’s excellent. It’s a seriously effective device that’s quick and easy to tidy away.

Is a 140 bar pressure washer good?

140 bar is plenty for the majority of jobs around the home, although it’s likely you may need lower power for more delicate jobs. A 140 bar pressure washer with variable power offers a good solution.

Test Data

  Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer

Full Specs

  Nilfisk Core 140-6 Power Control High Pressure Washer Review
UK RRP £186
USA RRP $492
EU RRP €233
CA RRP CA$684
AUD RRP Unavailable
Manufacturer Nilfisk
Quiet Mark Accredited No
Size (Dimensions) 371 x 300 x 882 MM
Weight 8.7 KG
ASIN B08KYHZLRK
Release Date 2020
First Reviewed Date 31/05/2025
Model Number 128471254
Cable Length 5 Meter
Accessories Foam gun, jet nozzle, spray nozzle
Stated Power 1800 W
Run time hrs min
Type of washer Plugin
Pressure range Max 140 bar
Water flow rate 465 litres per hour
Hose length 5 meters

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