I expected more from the more expensive pro version. it still can take some time for the pump to get to 100% and it still is a bit loud while spooling up. A lot of surges as well.
I am comparing the Greenworks 2300 to a Honda gas 2100 and I am completely satisfied with the performance of the Greenworks 2300 electric. And it is much quieter than gas models with less maintenance.
Works great! I replaced a gas powered unit and this electric unit performs as well and it's very convenient. This is my third Greenworks tool and very happy with all of them.
This 3000 Psi Green Works Power Washer has gone far and beyond my expectations. Super simple to use and has outlasted my gas power washer. I highly recommend this sturdy product!
Best electric pressure washer I've ever used. This is enough power to do all the normal pressure washing products around your home. It is not as good as a gas pressure washer, but boy it is very convenient to get this started and running compared to gas.
Unit completely died after nearly a handful of uses in as many months.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, Customer Care, September 27, 2022
Hello Bemo,
We are sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue with your pressure washer. Unfortunately, your review is not detailed enough for us to know what the issue is, but we will try to cover all bases. Here you will find some troubleshooting suggestions for you to try.
Cleaning Obstructed Nozzles: 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.
Removing Air from The Line / Bleeding Out the Unit: 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.
Lastly, ensure that the water source is fully opened and is at least 60 PSI. 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.
Please note this product has a 3-year warranty from the date of purchase. If you have tried these steps and are still experiencing issues, please contact Greenworks at 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS).