Customer Reviews for Greenworks - 2100 PSI (SGS Certified) 1.2 GPM 13Amp Compact Electric Pressure Washer - Green
Customer Rating
5
Amazing lil’ unit
on May 1, 2026
Posted by: SoldonGrernWorks
from Washington state
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Just purchased this a couple nights ago. Upon initial use, I tried all the different nozzles for cleaning the concrete driveway. I found the turbo nozzle to be adequate. However, it does make the pressure washer run a little bit louder. The nozzle I found works best for cleaning The concrete is the Yellow 15 Which does an AMAZING job. I purchased this little unit to replace my gas powered pressure washer, which is a 3300 psi and 3.1gpm Unit… I gotta say this little green works 2500 psi gives it a darn good run for the money… No more gas… No more fumes… No more neighbors complaining about the noise… Just simply AMAZING… absolutely would recommend.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used it twice the last two day on my whole property. It much better than the gas one I have. Much easier and no gas !!!!! Very impress
Good product and pressure is sufficient for most jobs
on May 1, 2026
Posted by: greenworkscustomer1
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Used it a few times to clean wood, worked well, quick to assemble and takes up relatively little space, nice open frame design no clunky plastic covers. Hose is kinda stiff.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used the 2500 psi pressure washer to remove varnish and dirt from knotty pine paneling on our screen-enclosed porch. The unit performed well, removing the spar varnish thoroughly (and some of it was still in quite good condition).
2100 PSI 1.2 GPM Portable Cold Water Electric Pres
on April 28, 2026
Posted by: Gregory G Vacala
Verified Purchase:Yes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Unit worked great. Very pleased with its performance power washing our decks, windows and exterior walls at our cottage in Ottawa Illinois.
Can I give 0 stars because I can't get it to work? Hours on the phone with support, instead of getting work done.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, April 28, 2026
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear about your experience and the time spent trying to get the unit working. That is understandably frustrating, and not the experience we want for our customers. If the pressure washer isnot producing pressure or will not operate correctly, there are a few key things to check. First, make sure the unit is connected directly to a working outlet and that the GFCI/reset button on the plug is fully engaged. Confirm that your water supply is turned on completely and that the garden hose is not kinked, as these units require steady water flow at least 45 PSI to build pressure. It is also important to purge any air from the system, before turning the unit on, hold the trigger for about 30 -60 seconds with water running to remove trapped air. Next, check the spray nozzle and wand for any clogs or debris, since even a small blockage can prevent proper pressure. Also ensure all hose connections are tight and that the inlet filter is clean, as restricted flow can impact performance. For a quick visual guide, we recommend reviewing our Greenworks Tools walks through setup video: (https://youtu.be/jtveo7d_XIo). If you are still unable to get the unit working after these steps, it may require further inspection. Since you have already been in contact with support, we recommend following up; so we can help you better.