Customer Reviews for Greenworks - Pro Brushless 2700 PSI (CSA Certified) 2.3 GPM Max / 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer - Green
Customer Rating
5
Perfect powerful pressure washer for heavy home us
on February 19, 2024
Posted by: GregD
from San Antonio, TX
Gender:Male
Pressure washing made easy. After much research and previously using a 2300 PSI gasoline model for years, I decided to try the GPW2700 for low noise, no need for fuel and my great experience with a now 7-year old Greenworks chain saw. I'm glad I did. This thing is so quiet and easy to use and the self-sensing pressure regulation is perfect. If I have to complain about anything it's only that the plastic grip to hold the wand handle on the machine isn't tight enough. The wand can pop out when moving around. Other than that.. this is a great machine. I coupled mine with a 14" rotary attachment and extension wand from another maker to do my driveway and patio - effortless!
Pros: Convenient, Easy to Use, Quiet, Durable, Effective, Powerful
While it lacks the power that my old gas pressure washer had, it is so much easier to use, and much quieter. . Instead of fighting with starting the gas engine after sitting for months, just push a button and it's ready to go. I spent almost 3 hours using it the first day to clean my aluminum trailer with no issues.
I bought this to use with a 12" surface cleaner. It would barely spin. So I thought maybe the surface cleaner was defective and tried it on my friends less powerful 2100 psi electric pressure washer. It worked fine.
Decided to buy a pressure gauge to test. Sure enough barely has 2000 psi station when not in use. As soon as you begin using the wand it drops to 1100 psi. That's with any of the nozzles.
This was on a 20 amp breaker and 60 psi water pressure. So no issues there. Definitely exaggerated specs
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, January 19, 2024
Hello RB83,
Thank you for taking the time to voice your concerns. We are sad to hear the unit has not met your needs. The brushless motor adjusts to the flow rate of the pressurized water in response to the back pressure of its sensors from the nozzle being used. With the black soap nozzle, the flow is 2.3 GPM at 100 PSI. With all other nozzles the flow will be 1.2 GPM. The surface cleaner will only pull from the soap tank with the soap nozzle attached to the end of the wand. Any other nozzles will generate the different degrees of sprays, but only with the soap nozzle will detergent be pulled from the unit. Ensure you follow the dilution instructions on the the detergent or have a standard 1 parts detergent to 10 parts water, 1:10 for a nice steady flow. We do hope this helped! Should you have any further questions or warranty needs, please contact us directly through chatbot on www.greenworkstools.com that will direct you to a live agent or call us at 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS). We would like the opportunity to speak with you to see if we can find a solution.
Output pressure only fluctuate from 1,800 to 2,100 psi with turbo nozzle and decreases with different degree tips. About 1.4 gallon per min when filling a bucket.overall product is okay
Pros: Convenient, Environmentally Safe
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, January 2, 2024
Hello chan562,
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are happy to hear you like the overall performance of this pressure washer. The 3000 PSI operates at 2.0 GPM flow at 100 PSI when using the soap nozzle and 3000 MAX PSI at 1.1 GPM using any of the other nozzles included, please note, different nozzles will offer different pressures for certain cleaning applications. The smaller the degree/orifice size, the higher the pressure. Should you have any further questions or warranty needs, please contact us directly through chatbot on www.greenworkstools.com that will direct you to a live agent or call us on Greenworks Pro toll-free helpline at 1-855-345-3934. We would like the opportunity to speak with you to see if we can find a solution.