The Aquatouch 1/4" Quick Connect Nozzle Set gives you 5 spray angles in one affordable kit - ideal for getting started with your home pressure washer.
Built for the enthusiast looking to get more control from their pressure washer, this nozzle set includes everything you need to rinse, blast, or apply foam more effectively. Each nozzle is colour coded for easy identification, and fitted with 1/4" quick connect to suit many pressure washer upgrades, short guns or lances.
You’ll get five common spray patterns: 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, and a soap nozzle - giving you the flexibility to match spray intensity to the job. Whether you’re dealing with tight spots, large panels, or gentle rinsing, these nozzles help you work faster and more efficiently.
While they’re a more budget friendly option, these nozzles are great for everyday detailing work or getting started. If you're running a high end or commercial pressure washer, we’d recommend stepping up to the MTM range for tighter tolerances and long term performance.
Always test your nozzle away from a vehicle after you have plugged it in to the quick connect coupler. Even if you think it has clicked in, it's always good to test it away from a vehicle in case it hasn't 100% locked in.
Orifice Size vs. Spray Angle vs. PSI vs. Waterflow - what does all this mean?
It can sometimes be confusing when looking at your nozzle, figuring out what everything means. We often get asked about the difference between spray angles & orifice size, and what PSI & waterflow even means.
Simply, spray angle is the degree pattern that your nozzle shoots water in. A narrower angle concentrates the water into a tighter stream, while a wider angle spreads it out over a larger area. Spray angle is not connected to your orifice size and doesn’t change the physical hole inside the nozzle - it just changes how that water is distributed onto the surface.
This little hole in the middle of your nozzle is the orifice, and by controlling the size of this hole - you can change your water flow and pressure. If you make the hole bigger, more water will be able to come out, and will reduce your pressure as there is less resistance - alternatively making that hole smaller will create a tighter space, reducing the amount of water than can get through BUT increases the pressure.
Some may think - well I just want to max my waterflow, so ill chuck the largest orifice! But if your pressure washer doesn’t have much power, that could reduce the PSI drastically and even though more water is coming out, your overall cleaning has reduced due to the pressure. We’ve tried to make it super easy for you, by creating a recommended orifice size chart. Simply find your machine’s flow rate down the side, match it to your working pressure across the top, and where the two meet is your recommended orifice size for a balanced setup.
Orifice Chart:

Simply choose your PSI of your pressure washer or the nearest measurement based on this chart. Then follow the column down to the nearest LPM reading to your pressure washer. Once you hit the reading, follow the row across to the left and you will have your recommended nozzle size.
This is purely based on your pressure washer's max rating meaning choosing an orifice this way will always give you a good amount of water flow, and reduces the risk of choosing a nozzle too small for your unit.
Features:
- 5 Nozzle Types Included: 0°, 15°, 25°, 40° and Soap for versatile cleaning.
- Colour Coded Nozzles: Quickly find the right spray angle at a glance.
- 1/4" Quick Connect Fittings: Standardised fitment for fast attachment to most aftermarket short guns and lances.
- Budget Friendly Option: Great entry level set for enthusiast use.