Customer Reviews for Greenworks - 1800 PSI (1.1 GPM) Electric Pressure Washer PWMA Certified - Green
Customer Rating
5
Greenworks MeanGreen Power Pressure Washer
on August 11, 2022
Posted by: JustJoycee
from Euclid Ohio
Gender:Female
My Greenworks pressure washer Is more than just a tool It's like a robot in a box That's how easy it is to use. I unboxed & assembled it As soon as it came off the truck It took me all of 10 minutes I couldn't believe my luck. Cause I'm not mechanically crafty I'm just an ordinary lady Usually assembly instructions for me Are always a bit shady. But not this time & certainly not this tool It went together like peanut butter & jelly & looks equally as cool. I could hardly wait to push the power button To see what she could do. WOW! I power washed my house, my driveway, My car & truck too. I was so impressed with all My pressure washer could do I had to craft a jingle & summit it as a review. So My greenworks pro 3000 Makes my outdoor maintenance a breeze Try it for yourself No doubt you'll be pleased.
I have had this machine for about 6 months now and have used it for a variety of tasks. It is lightweight and easy to move around but provides plenty of power. I have been very satisfied with this product.
I have only used my new green works pressure washer a couple of times so far but love it! Great power and attachments to do any task that I need it for.
The pressure washer works awesome! The pressure is not quite as much as I had hoped. I have a gas powered 3,000 psi pressure washer that has much more power, but the electric pressure washer has so many other benefits that make up the difference.
Convenient, much quieter than gas powered and little to no maintenance. Hard pressed find a 3000 psi model in electric to begin with. And then this one has a great setup with a brushless design. Since the motor runs continuously whether you spray or not, that is critical to long life and energy savings. I have a 3000 psi gas powered pressure washer and it does have a higher water volume rating, but that seems to be largely irrelevant when making the comparison. The only difference I’ve seen is with the circular brush head. The gas model tends to lift the brush head up a little more allowing for easier movement. But does that mean the brush bristles are not making as good of contact with the concrete? Not sure. I do think the gas model is slightly better with the brush, but not a dealbreaker for me. If you were doing a 100’ driveway, maybe.