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The Greenworks 2000 PSI 1.2 GPM Pressure Washer is a robust cleaning solution designed for medium-duty projects. With a powerful 14 AMP motor, it efficiently tackles dirt and grime on various surfaces, while its on-board soap tank allows for seamless detergent application. Rated according to PWMA standards, this pressure washer combines performance with energy-saving technology, making it a smart choice for eco-conscious consumers.
Tank Volume | 1.2 Gallons |
Hose Length | 25 Feet |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.29"L x 17.32"W x 31.73"H |
Item Weight | 12.6 Kilograms |
Color | Green |
Specification Met | PWMA |
Maximum Pressure | 2000 Pound per Square Inch |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Power Source | AC |
K**N
Worth it!
The Greenworks 2000 PSI 1.2 GPM electric pressure washer is a reliable and efficient tool for everyday home tasks. We have used it to give a strong cleaning on our driveway decks, siding, and vehicles. The included nozzles and onboard soap tank make switching between tasks simple and seamless. It’s lightweight, easy to maneuver, and stores compactly with onboard hose and cord storage. Assembly is straightforward, and the electric motor starts instantly. While it’s not meant for heavy-duty commercial use, it performs exceptionally well for residential needs. Overall, it’s a solid, affordable pressure washer that balances power and convenience for homeowners. Highly recommended. Would love a longer cord but not a deal breaker
T**N
Powerful and User-Friendly Pressure Washer
This pressure washer makes cleaning my cars a breeze, quickly tackling all kinds of messes. It’s simple to use, with clear, informative instructions, durable hoses, and excellent spray nozzles. The product feels well-built, and I couldn’t ask for more at this price. While the wheels are decent, it could be easier to carry. Overall, it’s a great value, and I look forward to even better designs in the future!
K**N
Lightweight and easy to use. Awesome product!
Awesome powerwasher, easy to use and lightweight.
T**N
Simple, inexpensive design changes could have made it great
Initial day 1 review.The unit works fine out of the box. Does pretty much what you would expect. Overall, seems to be a decent tool for the price. I would be ok recommending to someone who wants an upgrade from a bargain-basement-use-for-one-season pressure washer.The positive:Nice and compact. I like that it has a suitcase design rather than a cart. This makes it easy to move about, store indoors for the winter, or put in the truck of a car. You couldn't do that with a cart design.(Note: I lost two cheap pressure washers recently. Both had the same part fail due to ice forming inside and stressing the part. I would recommend always storing away from freezing temperatures unless you are really sure you got all the water out.)High quality and flexible high pressure hose. The previous two units I've used had very rigid high pressure hoses that could be permanently bent.The less good:I added quick connects for input and high pressure to make life easier. Unfortunately, the fitting on the nozzle and the low pressure input fitting are at exactly the same location when in the storage configurating causing interference (see pic).Also, the end of the nozzle that screws into the wand is very close to (maybe touching) the ground when in the storage configuration.The wand has a quick connect on the tip end but not on the other so every time you use it you have to thread those two parts together (see pic). Not a show stopper but time consuming.The badRight out of the box, the extension handle did not work correctly. It was difficult to extend and would not retract without a lot of work. Upon investigation, I found two screws missing (see pic). This part was preassembled and there was no hardware in the box to fix it. Luckily, I had screws for plastic assembly that I scavenged from an old broken tool. Once I added those two screws, worked fine. I don't think the average homeowner should have to go through that on a new device, though.Final Note: while fixing the handle, I came across a little sticker that said the unit should only be operated when horizontal. Maybe it was also in the instructions, but who really reads those until something goes wrong??
J**J
Powerful enough for smaller jobs and easy to use
Have a 3200psi gas pressure washer, but wanted something less powerful and noisy for washing cars and doing smaller jobs. This one works great. Usually, they pump up the psi numbers, but this is actually powerful enough to take mold and moss off of a vinyl top. It is much easier to get set up as well. Haven't taken out the gas one since getting this. I probably will never use it for washing the whole driveway, but for anything less, it's great!
T**Y
Worked for an hour, now the motor is dead, customer service confirms it's a defective product
UPDATE: Greenworks customer service walked me through all the troubleshooting steps, made sure my well was compatible and high enough PSI, and tried multiple outlets, and the motor is still dead after 1 hour of normal use. I bought a "defective product" and they'll ship me a new one in 2-3 weeks. I really wish I had just bought a comparable one from a different manufacturer, my entire patio and lanai could've been cleaneda long time ago, but I'm still sitting here in purgatory waiting for a new one to show up. Can't wait to see what critical defect the replacement has.Just finished assembling this earlier today. Went out and started to use it on my lanai and patio. Followed all instructions in the owner's manual, was only using the turbo washer to clean the concrete floor, didn't use soap or any other attachments. It worked really well for about an hour, got the steps to my patio cleaned and about 1/4 of the lanai floor clean, I was initially really impressed by how good of a job it did.But then I got a little bored of cleaning the floor, so I decided to switch to cleaning the screen of the lanai. I pointed it up and started spraying, it was working fine. Then I pointed it down and sprayed again, and suddenly the motor died. A trickle of water still flows through the nozzle when the trigger is held, but the motor, which is normally about as loud as a gas-powered lawnmower, now just makes a slight humming noise and there's no pressure or compression.The unit is still getting power. I've tried different outlets and tried plugging other things into the same outlet and the outlet seems to work fine. I tried using it with and without an extension cord, I disconnected and re-connected everything, I let it sit inside in the air conditioned house for 2 hours so it could cool down and still just a slight humming noise. The Owner's Manual says to call their customer service line if all of these trouble shooting steps fail and it's still humming. Haven't been able to speak to a human to figure out what to do next.I can't recommend this to anyone, please don't waste your money on something that stops working after 1 hour of normal use. This is planned obsolescence gone too far.
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