From first unit to global rollout: The Washbox Rocket is taking off
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When we launched the Washbox Rocket, the goal was simple.
Create a portable, practical way for trades to wash tools without creating pollution.
Something that works anywhere. On any site.For any trade.

Now operating across five countries
The Washbox Rocket is now in use across the UK, Ireland, USA, Australia and New Zealand, supporting construction teams in a wide range of environments.
From residential jobs to major commercial projects.
From individual trades to large contractors.
What started as a single product launch is quickly becoming a global standard for tool washing.
On some of the world’s largest projects
The Rocket is not just being used on small jobs.
It is now present on some of the largest construction projects in the world.
Projects where:
Water matters
Productivity matters
Reputation matters
On these sites, there is no room for improvised solutions.
Teams need systems that work. And that is exactly where the Rocket fits.
Why adoption has been so fast
The feedback from users has been consistent. The Rocket solves real problems:
No reliance on site sinks or drains
No uncontrolled discharge
Fast, simple setup
Works across multiple trades
Improves day to day efficiency
Uses its own water supply
It fits into how people already work, while improving the outcome.
From product to behaviour change
What is most encouraging is not just where the Rocket is being used.
It is how it is being used. Teams are changing habits.
Instead of:
Washing wherever is convenient
They are choosing:
Controlled, repeatable systems
That shift is the real impact.
This is just the beginning
We are still early. New regions are opening. New partners are coming on board. New products are being introduced alongside the Rocket. What we are seeing now is the start of a much larger transition in how the industry manages water.
If you are already using a Rocket, you are part of that shift.
Every time you use it, you are:
Preventing pollution
Improving site standards
Setting a new benchmark
If you are not yet using one!
Now is the time to take a closer look. The industry is moving and the way tools are washed is changing with it.




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