Turbo nozzle

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A turbo nozzle is a pressure washer tip that spins a zero-degree jet in a rapid cone, combining the cutting power of a pinpoint stream with the coverage of a fan pattern. It strips caked mud, oxidation, and gum from concrete and brick up to twice as fast as a standard tip of equal rating.

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A turbo nozzle is a pressure washer tip that spins a zero-degree jet in a rapid cone, combining the cutting power of a pinpoint stream with the coverage of a fan pattern. It strips caked mud, oxidation, and gum from concrete and brick up to twice as fast as a standard tip of equal rating. That same intensity etches wood, chews soft mortar, and shreds vinyl, so its territory is hard masonry and steel, never siding, decking, or vehicles.

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