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The Greenworks 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer is a powerful and versatile cleaning tool designed for tackling tough grime on cars, fences, patios, and driveways. With a robust 2000 PSI and 1.1 GPM flow rate, it ensures efficient cleaning. The 25 FT pressure hose and 35 FT power cord provide excellent reach, while the soap siphon hose allows for easy detergent application. PWMA certified and backed by a 3-year warranty, this pressure washer is a reliable choice for all your outdoor cleaning needs.
Color | Green |
Size | 2000 PSI (AC) |
Style | Pressure Washer |
Power Source | ac |
Tank Volume | 1.1 Gallons |
Brand | Greenworks |
Department | Lawn and Garden |
Manufacturer | Greenworks |
Item model number | GPW2000-1RG |
Product Dimensions | 52.76 x 51 x 91.01 cm; 13.7 kg |
ASIN | B097R1MCMX |
K**Z
Muy practica
Fácil de mover y de utilizar. Ahorro de agua
V**Z
Buena relación calidad precio.
Muy bien, se siente de buena calidad en sus componentes para el precio, solo que para ser 2000psi se siente de menor potencia .
A**E
good pressure washer
For the price that I paid, it's a good pressure washer. It's not super strong but it gets the dirt and grimes away. Made my car floor mats look clean
D**.
Does the job
I bought this as a replacement for my gas powered model. Of course, it is not as powerful, but it does get the job done. I cleaned our deck and boardwalk, and removed the green build-up from our vinyl siding. Excellent product.
K**H
Not very effective
With the 25 degree green tip, I tried cleaning off the residue of grilled chicken from a gas grill grate.It was a new porcelain covered grate that had been soaking in water for over a month after cooking, so the chicken bits were quite soft.The pressure washer did not remove the chicken pieces very well. After spraying the grate thoroughly, there were many sections that still had chicken residue. With the skin pad of my thumb, I could easily remove that residue with very little rubbing pressure. I was hoping the grate would be clean all over without the need of me rubbing every spot. That was disappointing, as it was very soft material.I tried spraying some siding, and that didn't seem to do much either.So, with the sprayer tips provided, the washer did not clean well.I bought a black turbo nozzle, and that did better, but not as well as I would hope.Why don't they provide a turbo tip to clean with? That was the only tip that worked somewhat.The design of the electric plug is simply bad. On my outside outlets, the kind with a spring cap, it simply will not plug in since it is way too big. Their plug has ground fault protection built into it, making it very large. If they had only put a 6 inch pigtail at the end, then it would work fine. I had to use an outdoor extension cord, which I bought several over a year ago on Amazon, just to plug it in - so that is about $5 added to the cost; shouldn't be necessary.Then there is the high pressure hose that came with it. It is not very pliable and tries to retain its COILED shape, which makes it hard to use; tends to stay tangled. So if you want to have less hassle using the washer, probably should replace the hose; an additional cost.I ordered a pressure gauge from Amazon to check the pressure.The 25 degree green tip got 1600 psi.The 40 degree white tip got 1500 psi (see picture).The purchased turbo tip got 1200 psi.The sprayer is rated at 2000 psi, so seems the smaller tip should have more pressure than 1600 psi, and maybe clean the grill grate better.I also did a volume test; this is rated at 1.1 GPM.I sprayed into a bucket that was marked at a 1 gallon level.My first measurement was for my garden hose directly into the bucket.It took only 8 seconds to produce 1 gallon.Going through the washer, with no tip, and the washer *OFF*, it took 1 min, 13 secs for 1 gallon.Going through the washer, with no tip, and the washer *ON*, it took 38 seconds for 1 gallon.With the 25 degree green tip, it took 1 min, 4 secs.With the 40 degree white tip, it took 60 seconds.With the purchased turbo tip, it took 53 seconds.So, with the tips provided with the washer, the quantity of water delivered seems a bit less than the rated 1.1 gallons per minute.So, to use the washer comfortably, I think you need 3 things immediately:an extension cord: $5a turbo nozzle: $10 - $20a flexible hose: $20 - $40 (or more).Since the pressure delivered doesn't seem strong enough to be very effective, and with the above added costs, might as well buy a stronger washer with better equipment, psi power, and design.
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