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Greenworks 2000 PSI (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer (Wheels For Transport / 20 FT Hose / 35 FT Power Cord) Great For Cars, Fences, Patios, Driveways

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Size: 2000 PSI (Green Frame)


Features

  • 2000 PSI : 1.1 GPM will blast through grime and dirt to restore your surfaces
  • 25 FT PRESSURE HOSE : provides greater reach without sacrificing power
  • 35 FT POWER CORD : with inline GFCI for use on all exterior outlets
  • SOAP SIPHON HOSE : allows users to switch from pressure washing to using cleaning detergents.
  • PWMA CERTIFIED
  • Ideal for medium duty projects

Description

Heavy-duty household cleaning requires tools that are as serious as you are. This powerful pressure washer delivers up to 2000 PSI and up to 1.1 GPM of cleaning power to effectively remove dirt, grime, and debris. Its compact design allows you to maneuver the unit with ease, and its 20-foot high- pressure hose and 35-foot power cord provides you the reach needed to tackle any cleaning project around the house. The PWMA (Pressure Washer Manufacturers’ Association) was developed in 1997 to set standards for testing for pressure washers made for household, consumer, commercial, or farm use.

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: AC


Color: Green


Maximum Pressure: 2000 Pound per Square Inch


Item Weight: 30.2 Pounds


Hose Length: 25 Feet


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: 30.2 Pounds


Hose Length: 25 Feet


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: 30.2 pounds


Department: Lawn and Garden


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: GPW2000-1RG


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  • One of the Better Electric Washers in this Price Range
Size: 2000 PSI (Black Frame)
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

  • BEST PRESSURE WASHER IVE EVER BOUGHT!!!!
Size: 2000 PSI (Open Frame)
I CANT BELIEVE THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRESSURE WASHER IS THE BEST. EASY ASSEMBLY AND I LOVE THE PRESSURE HOSE. IT IS SO MUCH EASIER TO MANEUVER BECAUSE THE HOSE IS SO FLEX-ABLE THE ONLY THING IS I WISH THE HANDLE WAS ABOUT A FOOT LONGER . YOU HAVE TO BEND OVER TO MOVE AND ITS A LITTLE UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN YOUR 70 YEARS OLD. OTHER THAN THAT I AM VERY PLEASED. WE DID MY SONS WHEELCHAIR RAMP TODAY AND THE SPINNING ATTACHMENT WORKS REALLY NICE.. REALLY PLEASED WITH THE QUALITY OF THIS WASHER.!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Surprisingly good Pressure Washer
Size: 2000 PSI (Green Frame)
Assembly was straightforward. All of the parts were included. The instructions for use were somewhat unclear but a careful reading proved successful. I was surprised by how powerful the tool is. I planned to use it for relatively light applications but found that it does a good job of cleaning concrete, albeit slowly. I have a gas powered pressure washer with a Honda engine that I purchased from Costco and have used a few times. When I tried to use it some months ago, one wheel came off as the weld to the frame failed. I plan to get rid of it. The Greenworks model is much smaller, lighter, easier to store and quieter. If it continues to operate well I will be a very satisfied customer. My one complaint is that the hose is relatively short and tends to get in the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by William T. Jordan

  • Early impression is very good!
Size: 2000 PSI (Open Frame)
I just received this washer and thoroughly tested it on my pressure-treated wood deck, so this review is a "first use" type of review – I'll update it if anything goes wrong in long-term usage. I like using electric pressure washers for home use – they provide plenty of power for most cleaning duties while NOT providing too much power for things like cleaning wood decks or painted items (I learned this the hard way years ago when I rented a gas-powered PW and damaged my deck with too much pressure). They're also relatively quiet and easy to maintain. I ruined my old, cheap, off-brand pressure washer after a half-dozen years, so I hunted for a new one and chose this company and model. The packaging is remarkable (surprisingly small box) and assembly is easy, despite the somewhat lame instructions with tiny illustrations. It's packed in a very efficient but complex way, so you may want to take pictures as you unbox so that you can get everything back in the box if you choose to return it. I wanted a PW that would store on my garage shelving and not take up valuable floor space (my garage is my wood shop, so floor space is vital). I planned to modify it to be a "carry" type of PW, but to my delight, I didn't need to! The handle is easily removed, leaving a perfectly-sized item for shelf storage (I'll have to put up a hook for the handle and hose, etc). On my first use, I thought "this is going back." Using the highest-pressure nozzle, the pressure was just not as strong as my old "2200 psi" model (that was more like 1700 PSI). But I decided to try the nozzle, gun, and after-market pressure hose from my old PW, and the difference was remarkable! Instantly much more pressure – enough to actually damage my deck, which my old PW never had. And great pressure for washing my brick and driveway. So my first STRONG recommendation would be to get some after-market nozzles and a better hose. The provided hose seems nice, but I think it doesn't provide enough water/pressure for the gun. It seems to be a common problem with these cheap models – my old PW was instantly more powerful with the same upgrades. I bought the upgrades from HD – their cheapest hose (Power Care) – a bit stiff when you first use it, but the sun and/or Southern heat seemed to loosen it up nicely. It's plenty strong enough for an electric PW. A word on the "turbo" nozzle – it may be fine for washing cars (I don't know – I enjoy washing my cars by hand with a soft brush), but it spays a small circular pattern that requires multiple passes to eliminate, so it's not as time-efficient as regular nozzles. Some other notes: – the unit shuts down when the gun (or wand) trigger is released. This is SO great (with my old one, I had to keep the thing spraying as I walked over to switch it off – otherwise it would trip the circuit protection on the device). The cord on this unit has the typical built in circuit protector, but also has a "pigtail" (a short cord between the circuit protector and the plug) which allows it to fit more easily into outdoor outlets that have covers. Nice touch. – the "brass" looking connectors are just anodized aluminum. I suspected this would be the case, given the price point, and yes they're aluminum throughout. The problem with aluminum is that it will cause a dielectric reaction with brass (if you have brass fittings on your hoses), resulting in "galvanic corrosion," or a frozen connection that requires effort and tools to disconnect. Probably not a problem with a pressure washer, since you'll likely disconnect it after use. You might think "won't the anodized fittings prevent this??" and yes they may at first, but the anodized finish will quickly wear off on the threads. Another recommendation is to coat the fittings with Dupont Chain-Saver, a favorite wax-based lube that contains Teflon. This durable lube (it dries quickly on chains or threads and leaves a wax and Teflon coating) should cut down on any corrosion, and make the connections much smoother. – this washer is relatively loud, especially when idling (less so during use). I'd say the loudness level is similar to a loud vacuum cleaner – not nearly as loud as a gas motor, but louder than my old PW, which was quite quiet. But the way I see it, it's payback for my neighbors who somehow are able to hunt down the loudest leaf blowers known to man. – the plastic components seem very robust and well designed. – this PW is EXTREMELY light weight for a PW – easy to lift even when fully assembled. That's great for moving it around and lifting onto a shelf (after removing the handle) but it does make me wonder about longevity (I generally prefer heavy tools – maybe that's a woodworking thing). I purchased the 3-year Asurion insurance for $24, which I would recommend for ANY electric PW). – the wheels are held on with wire clips. On my first use, one fell off and I had to hunt for it in the grass (I have yet to find the washer that also fell off). Surprisingly bad design. A simple solution is to zip-tie the ends of the clips to keep them from spreading and falling off. A better solution is modifying the connection with a bolt (preferably stainless steel). This would require drilling out the axle to enlarge the hole, but I think it's the way I'm going to go. – the wheels are large and the device is super-easy to move around (the light weight helps here as well). – one last note: the instructions say to turn your hose on fully... I don't think this is wise if you have high water pressure like we do. The device can only pressurize a certain amount of water per minute anyway, and excessive pressure may cause internal leaks and damage. I mention this because I think that's what killed my previous electric PW – I typically turned my water on about half way, which was perfect. But one day I wasn't thinking (might have been temporary heat stroke from this ridiculously hot Summer) and I turned it up all the way. The unit stopped working and water was dripping from the case. I couldn't disassemble it because of super-deep screws, so I don't know for sure but it seems likely that the excess pressure ruptured seals and/or overloaded the pressure manifold. So be mindful – if you have strong water pressure, then maybe back it off a bit... you just need need a steady supply of water delivered to the thing... more water won't result in more pressure from the PW – it's limited by the pressure manifold. All in all, I've gone from "this is going back" to "I really like this thing" so I'll be keeping it. But I strongly recommend upgrading the hose (the gun, or wand, is fine) and the nozzles. Keep in mind that these devices typically have a short life span, so you may want to get the Asurion protection. And you might want ear plugs, or even better a pair of noise-cancelling ear buds so you can listen to your favorite music while doing a somewhat lengthy chore (I use Apple Airpods when doing any yard work – the noise-canceling is amazing, as is the sound quality). My main concern with this lightweight unit is durability – I will certainly update this review immediately if any problems arise. If you don't see any edited to this review, then you can assume all is well. All the best to you! You could have probably finished your deck in the time it took to read all this :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by Bigh

  • Very handy for light to moderate jobs
Size: 2000 PSI (Open Frame)
I just used this model to clean our deck. It worked great! It’s very portable, far less noisy than a gas model and has adequate power. I would not recommend getting a less powerful washer than this model. It’s perfect for washing the car, cleaning the deck and similar jobs. That said, I’d go for a more powerful gas model for large driveways, fences and brick/stone siding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Clint C.

  • Powerful
Size: 2000 PSI (Green Frame)
Easy to assemble. Cleans well and has a good design with plenty length on cord and wand handle Stands and stores well.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by gail johnson

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