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Greenworks 2000 Max PSI @ 1.1 GPM (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer (Black Frame) PWMA Certified, Green

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Pattern Name: Washer


Style: 2000 PSI (Black Frame)


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  • PERFORMANCE TESTED : rated in accordance with PWMA standards

Description

Greenworks 2000 Max PSI @ 1.1 GPM (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer (Black Frame).

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: AC


Color: Green


Maximum Pressure: 2000 Pound per Square Inch


Item Weight: 31.7 Pounds


Hose Length: 20 Feet


Specification Met: PWMA


Product Dimensions: 20.08"L x 16.54"W x 13.98"H


Tank Volume: 1.1 Gallons


Maximum Flow Rate: 1.1 Gallons Per Minute


Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: AC


Color: Green


Maximum Pressure: 2000 Pound per Square Inch


Item Weight: 31.7 Pounds


Hose Length: 20 Feet


Specification Met: PWMA


Product Dimensions: 20.08"L x 16.54"W x 13.98"H


Tank Volume: 1.1 Gallons


Maximum Flow Rate: 1.1 Gallons Per Minute


Item Weight: 31.7 pounds


Department: Lawn and Garden


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: GPW2000-1RB


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  • One of the Better Electric Washers in this Price Range
If your budget for a pressure washer is between $100 to $200, you can't go wrong with this corded Greenworks one. We've used dozens of different types of pressure washers on our land over the years. From cordless lithium battery operated ones, electric plug-ins, and of course gas-powered. We have different pressure washers for specific uses, and that's often based on portability or PSI (Pounds per Square Inch of water pressure). In my experience, the battery-powered pressure washers tend to be the weakest. Gas-powered ones, be it a Craftsman or even an off-brand one, usually offer the highest true PSI needed for heavy duty jobs. Or when I need to clean off hard to reach areas of any of the homes on our land. Corded electric pressure washers can be really hit or miss. The problem is that most of the corded pressure washers that I've used over the years tend to exaggerate the PSI. They'll advertise it as 2800, maybe 3,000 PSI or higher. And then when you actually put it to work, it can barely strip grime off of concrete. They end up being used only for things like rinsing off vehicles, or very light cleaning. Most of the electric pressure washers I've come across on Amazon also look identical to one another. Which is to say, they all look like a knockoff of the classic Sun Joe electric washer. We own a Sun Joe, it works well for very light-duty cleaning. But the imitations tend to offer less pressure, so they're mostly worthless unless you want to do very basic cleaning. Or you plan on taking much longer to remove buildup from driveways and walkways, but needing to hold the nozzle an inch away from surfaces instead of farther away (which means a bigger sweep and less time spraying). This Greenworks washer is advertised at 2,000 PSI, and I'd say that's actually about right. So compared to most electric pressure washers, they're honest about the strength of the spray you'll have. In testing it out, it works fine on concrete, treated deck wood, siding, Though if you're looking to spray the exterior of a second floor of your home, you'd most likely need a ladder, or a 3,000 PSI pressure washer. As a pressure washer, it's good. It's not great, if you're comparing it to pressure washers that cost $400-$800. But for the price range, it's reliable, dependable, a solid choice. It's basically what you want if you have a limited budget, minor cleaning needs, and don't want to bother constantly filling one up with gasoline. It's about as convenient a pressure washer you'll find for under $150. One other benefit of going with Greenworks, is the brand itself. I must have close to 20 Greenworks tools in my main work shed. From small handheld ones, to battery-powered push mowers (practical for when we can't use the riding mowers after heavy rains). What's cool about Greenworks is that the batteries are interchangeable, so you can use the same 24V or 48V battery for one tool as any other tool. It's rare that I'll get something that's actually corded from them. But I'm actually pleased with this one. So we ended up ordering a second one. I also like that many of their commercial products are assembled here in the United States. Last I read, sometime in 2022 Greenworks is setting up a 20 million dollar factory in Tennessee. So it's nice to know that when you buy Greenworks, you're also helping to create more jobs here in America. Should you buy it? Pretty simple, are you looking to spend under $150 for an easy to use pressure washer, without having to ever buy or use gas? Then order it. Lots of convenience for a low asking price. If you're looking to use it for an actual business, consider something else. This isn't a commercial use pressure washer, for daily business cleaning (or what people would expect you to bring to a job). But don't just take me, or anyone else, at their word for how well it works. Order one yourself. Try it out for yourself. If you don't like it, just send it back and get a refund. So at least you're not risking anything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022 by Sandor Clegane

  • Easy to assemble and does a great job
Easily cleaned my vinyl siding and concrete walkways. Quality product
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by David H. Sherman

  • 2000 psi no strong enough for most jobs
not strong enough for most jobs, I use it to clean the house siding, works for that
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by none

  • Great power washer
I love this power washer. It has a good amount of pressure that got my patio cleaned really well. I also like the mobility of this unit. I own the mower and weeder by this brand also which I have had for 3 years and they work great!
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024 by AWest

  • Works Well
Quick & Easy setup, used it on my driveway and sidewalk, got the job done great! I used the #40 nozzle for most of it. It performed flawlessly, and I appreciate the low level of noise. Make sure that, after hooking up to your water hose, turn on on ONLY the water, not the unit, squeeze the wand trigger for a minute or so in order to purge any trapped air in the hose. When you don't hear any popping or gaps in the water coming out, then stop and turn on the unit. It will start to run, then stop. Squeeze the trigger to start, and the pump motor turns on, release the trigger, it turns off automatically. Nice feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by Jeff from Sunny Florida

  • VERY Disappointed
The media could not be loaded. I love Greenworks but this isn’t up to their standards. Firstly the hose gun they give you is junk, if you really need to do hard long work, you need a quality hose gun. I had to buy a better quality one for $40 to comfortably work with it. I’m not doing serious work. Just around the outside of the house, porch and garage. It felt truly underpowered for 2000psi. On top of that the siphon attached came totally bent in where no air can get by, it’s completely blocked off. So when I power wash I have to throw the soap on the areas first and let it soak for a minute or two before spraying it. For the amount of money they charge they should have included more than 3 nozzle heads. If you have a dirty garage or pathway I suggest a different product or their 3000psi unit which is more expensive which I tried at a friends house. Overall. Spending this kind of money I’m disappointed. I expected to clean out my 3 bay garage within 2 hours, and it’s not that dirty. It took me over 3 hours. I have been pressure washing around the house for many many years. I’m sorry Greenworks but this really doesn’t cut it. Having the siphon unusable is extremely frustrating. Look else where for a unit or go up to their 3000psi unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Todd

  • Did the job!
Pretty nice little unit. Really only needed it to clear off pollen that accumulated on the deck and cars. I think it would have a tough time cleaning highly soiled wood decks.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Gregory Mitchell

  • Husband approved
It was easy to put together and my husband immediately went to work pressure washing the siding of our house. He could only reach the bottom half of the house, but he liked what he saw. He worked for a good 1.5 - 2 hours, and the motor never shut off. I hate to see next month's water bill, though. The only problem we had was the plug is too big to fit in the outdoor receptable housing. We had to plug it inside. Luckily the cord and hose is long enough that he could do the front and front sides of the house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Jesrock

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