I'm looking for ways to increase the water pressure from my utility sink faucet. While the current pressure is fine for regular use, I need something more powerful for washing wet vac rollers efficiently without wasting water. I thought about using a pressure washer, but it's too cumbersome to set up every time. I know I can't match the pressure of a pressure washer with a faucet attachment, but is there anything that can significantly boost the faucet's water pressure?
2 Answers
You might want to try out a flexible rubber attachment with tiny pinholes, similar to a showerhead but designed for utility sinks. It can help concentrate the flow and give you better pressure.
You could take it up a notch by connecting an electric pressure washer directly to your utility sink. It might require some setup, but it'll definitely give you the pressure you need without the hassle of lugging it outside every time.

Also, if your sink has a garden hose thread, a garden sprayer could work wonders for you!