GreenWorks Electric Pressure Washer Review

SON1C

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Put together a quick video review of my tried and true GreenWorks Electric Pressure Washer -- the main use of this unit has been for car washing, however I`ve tackled some other small projects with it.


 
Nice review, seems to be at the same level as my AR Blue. If mine craps out i`ll give this Greenworks a shot, i have their electric lawnmower and it`s been great so far.
 
Nice review, seems to be at the same level as my AR Blue. If mine craps out i`ll give this Greenworks a shot, i have their electric lawnmower and it`s been great so far.
Thanks! how do you like yours? that was one of the models I was considering until I stumbled onto the good deal for the greenworks. I`m in the market for a new mower too haha so good tip!
 
Nice review, SON1C.

I have the GW 1700 and I agree that this thing is a workhorse that gets the job done. I`ve had mine for three seasons and has survived freezing temps with soap and probably water in line.

Would buy again.

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I too have a GW PW but the smaller one than Drew. I have had 0 bad to say about it at all. I think it was like $99 or something like that. Had it for over a year now and still perfect. I like the changeable tips and the 22mm gun hook up.
 
Thanks! how do you like yours? that was one of the models I was considering until I stumbled onto the good deal for the greenworks. I`m in the market for a new mower too haha so good tip!

So far so good. Only gripe is my model has a hose reel that is useless due to how stiff the hose is, and sometimes I have choking when I squeeze the trigger(motor may hiccup /skip and only low pressure will come out) for some reason but it resolves itself quickly. I got it for $80 only , so I can`t complain and it still works after a year with zero leaks.
 
Stumbled upon this thread searching for an electric pressure washer to supplement my massive gas PW. Love my gas and its crazy HP, but it burns through gas and I really don`t need that much power to detail. It`s phenomenal when I need to PW my house, driveway, etc though. My neighbor has this exact model but a newer one. He loves his and he said it was dirt cheap.

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Stumbled upon this thread searching for an electric pressure washer to supplement my massive gas PW. Love my gas and its crazy HP, but it burns through gas and I really don`t need that much power to detail. It`s phenomenal when I need to PW my house, driveway, etc though. My neighbor has this exact model but a newer one. He loves his and he said it was dirt cheap.

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I seen them at HD or Lowes ? If you get one please post
 
Stumbled upon this thread searching for an electric pressure washer to supplement my massive gas PW. Love my gas and its crazy HP, but it burns through gas and I really don`t need that much power to detail. It`s phenomenal when I need to PW my house, driveway, etc though. My neighbor has this exact model but a newer one. He loves his and he said it was dirt cheap.

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I am thinking about buying the 2,000 psi Greenworks Pressure washer this weekend (Shop Greenworks 2,000-PSI 1.2-GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer at Lowes.com). I want it strictly for detailing and if it can tackle little things around the house that is a plus. I have a very large Northstar 4,000 psi pressure washer and its just not practical sometimes.
 
I am thinking about buying the 2,000 psi Greenworks Pressure washer this weekend (Shop Greenworks 2,000-PSI 1.2-GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer at Lowes.com). I want it strictly for detailing and if it can tackle little things around the house that is a plus. I have a very large Northstar 4,000 psi pressure washer and its just not practical sometimes.
That`s where I`m at. I have a big Simpson pressure washer that I got mainly for the house that I figured I could use to detail. I use it to detail more than anything, but it`s a hassle.

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Will one of these leak if laid on its side in a hatchback? Is there an easy way to make sure it`s totally empty of water?
 
I think any pw will drip a little from the inlet and the outlet. If you plug up both of those I doubt if it will leak unless there is something wrong with the machine. Lay it on its side before you put it in the car or just place a towel under it. The water should be minimal.
 
I just randomly saw this review in the feed section. Thank you. I was looking at this unit recently.
A small pressure washer is something I really need to get.



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