[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this to replace my 2000 PSI electric pressure washer from another manufacturer. Obviously the added pressure makes a great difference and made a quick job of cleaning my driveway and sidewalk. The unit is much better designed e.g. the soap tank is solidly attached and it stores better in the upright position.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought today and cleans moss off of pavers as good as my 4000psi gas shaker! Great little tool! Very happy with it and a 3 year warranty too!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this and it has worked out great for my uses. It’s plenty strong to do a lot of heavy duty stuff but yet it’s light enough to be able to move it around easily.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought this for quick cleanup jobs around the house. Easy to use, quick start and finish. Very satisfied.
Purchased in 2021, used only in the summers (I live in the northeast). Dry basement storage in the winter. After 4 yrs the unloader valve is failing (unit cycles on & off, unusably so) and it's not a replacement part.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, April 14, 2025
Hello Rich85. We understand you are experiencing a problem with your pressure, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. It sounds as though your nozzles may be clogged or there is some air trapped in the machine; these are common issues. With the following troubleshooting, this should be resolved! Please be sure to follow closely as these steps are not as effective when altered. 1) To clean the nozzles, soak all your nozzles in a half and half mixture of warm water and white vinegar. Soak all the nozzles for about an hour and then proceed to poke your nozzle cleaning tool or paper clip through the end of the nozzle hole to poke out any debris. After you have done this, rinse them with warm water. Your nozzles will now be free of any obstructions causing the unit to malfunction. 2) Purge any excess air from the pump. Set up the unit as per usual and ensure you are not using an extension cord. Remove any nozzle that may be connected at the end of the wand. Make sure that you have a green light on the GFCI on the power cord. Turn your garden hose on but leave the pressure washer turned OFF. With the pressure washer turned off, squeeze on the trigger for about 3 minutes – allowing the water to run through the unit at no pressure. In doing so, you are bleeding the unit out of any air that may be stuck in the pump. After 3 minutes, turn the unit on. If it is running, reinstall one of your clean nozzles and continue using the unit. 3) Ensure that the water source is fully opened and is at least 45PSI. 4) There should be 10' of unrestricted garden hose between the hose connection and the unit, any kinks will prevent the flow of water going into the unit and prevent proper pressure. We hope this troubleshooting tip helps.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Power washer hose handle incorrect size for baton. Slips out of place.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, April 14, 2025
Hello billy1. Thank you for sharing your experience. A loose pressure washer handle can be frustrating. We have a video that helps explaining how to assemble your pressure washer, you can watch it here, (https://youtu.be/WPOQSIIRcIE). We hope this helps provide a better user experience. Should you have any questions or warranty needs, contact us through Live Chat on Greenworks Tools website or call 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS). So, our experts can discuss your experience; please have your unit, battery and charger with you along with the model and serial number to complete troubleshooting to ensure quick resolution is provided.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this a month ago and couldn't be happier, I wish I'd bought it sooner! I use it to wash the cars and house and rain gutters, my brick patio even blows moss off stones. Love it ❤️