Customer Reviews for Greenworks - Pro Brushless 2700 PSI (CSA Certified) 2.3 GPM Max / 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer - Green
Customer Rating
5
Smooth & quiet operation
on July 3, 2025
Posted by: TBone77
from Michigan
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I just received my new pressure washer yesterday(7-2-25) and had it assembled & running within 30 minutes and I couldn't be more pleased with ease of use, noise level of operation & smoothness of spray wand!! I've used mainly a gas operating pressure washer for 20+ years due to PSI capabilities but have searching for an electronic version that is comparable to my gas EXCEL(Honda engine) brand. I've purchased 2 other electric models within the last 10 yrs. & have been disappointed in the performance of those models. The main thing about my new Greenworks Pro GPW3001 model is the pump stayed primed most of the time when in use on my first experience, it only bogged down attempting to prime only a couple times & didn't take too long to recover(less than 2 minutes) which based on Previous electric model experiences was fantastic!! If my machine continues to operate this well I will be a Greenworks believer for life, thank You Greenworks!!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am impressed with the quality of the machine. It cleans well and is very easy to use. Very well made compared to other brands for the size. I've only had for a little less than a month, but so far happy with the purchase.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this pressure washer and finally got to use it to wash my house siding. It ran for 30 minutes and just shut off. Still has power to the pressure washer, motor just quit. I didn’t even get to use all the soap out of it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from greenworkstools.comBy Greenworks, July 3, 2025
Hello Weston. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We see that you have spoken to Greenworks product expert and they were able to help resolve the issue. If your pressure washer isn't performing optimally (e.g., low or no pressure, pulsating water flow), two potential solutions are bleeding the air out of the system and ensuring you are using the correct nozzle.
Why bleed the unit? Air trapped in the pump or hoses can disrupt water flow and reduce pressure. How to bleed the system 1. Ensure the pressure washer is turned OFF. 2. Connect your garden hose to the pressure washer's water inlet. 3. Disconnect the high-pressure hose or remove the nozzle from the spray wand. 4. Turn on the water supply (garden hose). Squeeze and hold the trigger on the spray gun (if the high-pressure hose is still attached). 5. Allow the water to run through the system for a minute or two, to purge any trapped air. You should see a steady stream of water flowing. 6. Turn off the water supply and reconnect the high-pressure hose and nozzle. Turn the pressure washer ON and test for proper function.
Why is nozzle selection important? Different nozzles have different spray patterns and pressure levels, which significantly impact cleaning performance. We have a video detailing how each nozzle works. You can review the video here (https://youtu.be/OwlDalSKVkY). By following these steps, you can troubleshoot common pressure washer problems and restore proper functionality. Remember to always consult your pressure washers' user manual for specific instructions and safety precautions. We hope you will find this information useful. Should you require further assistance, please feel free to reach out to us via Live Chat on our website at www.greenworkstools.com, or by calling us directly at 1-888-909-6757.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Used this to clean my fence did an excellent job. Wish they included a tss and longer hose though. Otherwise no complaints yet
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Replace a 1900 psi unit that worked extremely well. I can tell the difference in the psi rating of 2500. Blasts through dirt and grime faster. There is only one feature I don't care for. The delay in building up pressure after pulling trigger. Between each cycle of cleaning (releasing trigger) it drops pressure and then takes a few seconds to builds up after each squeeze of the trigger.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased my electric model GPW2101A to replace a 3000psi gas model after I got tired with the issues related to using a gas-driven model such as having to replace the gas and oil after not using the washer for 6 months (I only needed it every six-months or so); always having to check gas and oil levels (and the cost of those resources); and, the efforts to perform the required servicing. Now, all I do is plug my new 2100psi washer from Greenworks into power and off I go and then wipe "her" down after the job is done. Plenty of power to wash my paving stone patio and all the other cleaning chores that require pressure washing. Oh, the size is so much smaller (fits in the rear seat footwell of my SUV) and light "as a feather" when compared to my gas model. So it is so easy to take out for even the smallest of jobs (my gas model was often left in the garage due to the time required to get it ready to work). LOVE IT!!