Cleaning Equipment
Our products ensure a clean environment for the comfort of everyone
With the trade identity of Jetmaster, a well-known high-pressure washer, our range of cleaning equipment is robust, small in size, and suitable for all cleaning jobs as well as more challenging industrial projects for automotive, chemical, agriculture, marine, building and construction, and various similar industries.
At Winston Engineering, our offerings include both high-pressure cleaners, often called high-pressure water jets, and wet and dry vacuum cleaners, built to handle diverse cleaning applications across industries in Singapore.
Why choose high-pressure cleaners or wet and dry vacuum cleaners?
Using a high-pressure washer is more potent than a conventional washer. Using mechanical pressure water, it is able to create a uniform cleaning pattern, cleaning flat surfaces rapidly, resulting in minimal downtime for workplaces. Furthermore, high-pressure cleaners are more effective at removing grime, loose paint, mud, mould, dust, and stains on more arduous and challenging to clean surfaces, such as metal rust stains.
Equally essential for maintaining workplace hygiene are wet and dry vacuum cleaners, which are built to handle both dry debris and liquid spills with ease. These versatile machines are ideal for indoor environments, workshops, and industrial spaces where varied types of waste are common.
In fast-paced work environments like those in Singapore, proper hygiene is key to encouraging initiative and efficiency. Good cleaning habits also promote a more liveable and breathable working environment whilst protecting the health of your employees. This is where Jetmaster’s range of high-pressure cleaners and wet & dry vacuum cleaners makes a difference — delivering professional-grade cleaning performance across diverse settings.
High-performance cleaning equipment
Like ordinary vacuum cleaners, our wet & dry vacuum cleaners efficiently remove dust and grime from various surfaces — but with the added advantage of high performance and the capability to operate continuously for extended periods. Likewise, our high-pressure cleaners are designed to tackle tough, deep-seated dirt with precision and power, making them ideal for demanding industrial and commercial environments.
Choosing the right type of vacuum cleaners and pressure washers not only helps preserve the integrity of your materials and floorings, but also extends their lifespan significantly. With Jetmaster’s high-performance cleaning equipment, your business can achieve substantial savings on both productivity and material costs over time. If you require assistance in selecting the most suitable high-pressure water jets or vacuum cleaners for your operations, don’t hesitate to contact our team in Singapore today.
FAQ
2.Why should my business invest in an industrial-grade high-pressure washer instead of a cheaper consumer or light commercial model (ROI)?
The justification is primarily found in ROI, downtime reduction, and longevity. Industrial washers are built for continuous use (24/7 or prolonged cycles), offering superior performance features that save money over time:
- Lower Downtime: Components like ceramic plungers and heavy-duty brass pump heads are rated for thousands of hours of service, minimising unexpected breakdowns – the biggest cost associated with cheap models.
 - Efficiency & Labour Savings: Industrial units operate at higher pressures (e.g., 200+ bar) and flow rates, cleaning surfaces faster and more deeply, which can cut cleaning time and associated labour costs by up to 40%.
 - Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): While the initial cost is higher, the TCO is lower due to longer lifespan, less frequent repairs, and optimised utility consumption relative to the superior work output.
 
What is the difference between a commercial and industrial wet and dry vacuum cleaner?
The difference lies in construction, capacity, and filtration, directly impacting their suitability for heavy industrial environments in Singapore:
- Motor/Duty Cycle: Commercial vacuums are designed for intermittent use (e.g., office cleaning). Industrial wet and dry vacuum cleaner models feature continuous-duty motors (often 2kW+) engineered for non-stop operation, preventing motor burnout and unacceptable downtime.
 - Durability and Capacity: Industrial units feature robust stainless steel containers (up to 70-100 liters) and rugged chassis built to withstand rough factory or construction sites. They can handle large volumes of heavy debris, oils, and sludge without structural compromise.
 - Filtration: Industrial models handle finer, potentially hazardous dust (e.g., silica) and require multi-stage filtration (including HEPA options) that commercial units lack, ensuring operator safety and workplace compliance.
 
How to implement a maintenance schedule to minimise downtime for our industrial cleaning equipment?
Proactive maintenance is critical to achieving maximum equipment lifespan and minimal downtime. We recommend a multi-tiered approach:
- Daily Check (Operator): Inspect hoses, connections, and nozzles for leaks or blockages. For vacuums, empty and rinse the tank after every wet use to prevent corrosion and odor.
 - Weekly Check (Supervisor): Inspect and clean the water filter/inlet strainer on pressure washers to ensure proper flow and prevent pump overheating. Check the condition of all filters and seals.
 - Quarterly/Annual Professional Service: Engage a certified Winston Engineering technician to perform deep inspections and replace consumable items like pump oil, carbon brushes, and O-rings. This scheduled service prevents catastrophic failure, extending the equipment's lifespan by up to 50% and saving substantially on emergency repair costs.
 
When is the ideal time to upgrade or replace an existing industrial wet and dry vacuum cleaner unit to ensure peak efficiency?
You should consider replacement when the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) shifts unfavorably, or when new technology offers a tangible advantage:
- Repair Threshold: If annual repair costs (parts and labour) exceed 20-30% of the cost of a new machine, replacement is typically more cost-effective.
 - Loss of Performance: Persistent loss of suction power or pressure, even after cleaning filters and nozzles, indicates irreversible pump or motor wear. This directly impacts cleaning efficiency and increases labour costs.
 
Safety/Compliance: If your facility’s requirements have changed (e.g., now handling fine toxic powders like silica), and your current wet and dry vacuum cleaner cannot be retrofitted with necessary safety features like certified HEPA
Who should be trained to operate and perform daily safety checks on high-pressure water jet and vacuum equipment?
Anyone tasked with operating the equipment, including maintenance staff and dedicated cleaning crew members, must receive mandatory, product-specific training.
- Primary Operator: Must be trained on safe startup/shutdown procedures, correct nozzle selection (critical for high-pressure washers to prevent surface damage), and immediate troubleshooting (low pressure/suction).
 - Supervisor/Manager: Should be trained on scheduling and log-keeping for maintenance, filter replacement cycles, and identifying potential safety hazards (e.g., frayed hoses or damaged power cables).
 - Safety Officer: Ensures full compliance with local Singapore workplace safety regulations. Winston Engineering offers comprehensive operational and safety training upon purchase of your new Jetmaster or wet and dry vacuum cleaner
 









