Greenworks [greenworkstools.com] is featuring its class-leading 3000PSI electric pressure washer for $299.99 ($100 off) as part of its end-of-year closeout sale. On the home page, enter your email address and/or phone number to get a 10% off coupon, then come back and place your order.
This was a
Frontpage Deal at $299.99 after coupon just a month ago. Now if you get the email or text coupon you can make it $269.99.
About the Product
- Most powerful residential electric pressure washer available, with 3000 MAX PSI at 1.1 GPM (2.0 GPM flow at 100 PSI)
- JettFlow technology delivers up to 50% more flow, reaching higher areas and quick power rinsing
- Digitally controlled brushless motor automatically adjusts maximum pressure and flow appropriate for specific nozzle tip in use
- Features hassle-free push-button start that powers up easily and gets to work fast
- Continuous-run motor and pump operate like gas-powered pressure washers, offering the best pressure and flow response in the industry; thermal relief valve purges hot water from pump to cool it down during constant use
- Equipped with rugged metal gun and hassle-free 25-ft Uberflex kink-resistant hose; 15°, 25° and 40° tips, plus soap & turbo nozzles included
- Oversized 1-gallon soap tank works with an entire bottle of detergent for extended use and multiple cleaning applications35-foot power cord with inline GFCI and waterproof power plug works with any standard electrical outlet
- Rugged steel frame wheelbarrow design with 10-in never-flat wheels for ease of use; can be stored vertically, taking up 50% less space in garage or shed
- PWMA Pressure Washers have guaranteed trusted performance. PWMA (Pressure Washer Manufacturers' Association) was developed in 1997 to set standards for testing for pressure washers made for household, consumer, commercial or farm use
- Includes a 3-year limited tool/10-year brushless motor warranty w/ purchase
There is some good discussion about this item in the
previous thread, and a really thorough YouTube review
here [youtube.com]. An electric-powered pressure washer operating on household current will never be as powerful as good gas-powered pressure washer, but for those who don't want the maintenance or pollution of a gas-powered washer (particularly if you don't have huge areas to clean), this one seems to be the leader of the class and is really well-designed and easy to use.
I purchased it myself on the last sale and took it for a full test run, cleaning my deck and patio, and I was super impressed. It was more than powerful enough for my needs and the quality design showed in how easy it was to use and store away.
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There's advertised PSI and GPM, and then there's actual PSI and GPM. I'm no engineer. I just know that actuals rarely hit the max number, and that on a relative basis, this one sets a new standard for electrics. There was some discussion about this on the other thread, and links to some videos where people ran this through pressure tests. The max pressure of course comes with the narrowest nozzle. No electric running household current can match a good gas-powered machine, but this was plenty for my needs, and I've committed to not owning any more gasoline-powered anything.
Consensus was that if you need to wash your whole house or a huge driveway, this would slow you down considerably vs a gas rental, but if you're like me with a few hundred square feet of deck and patio to clean once or twice a year, it's great.
With the 45 degree nozzle it's safe to wash cars with as long as you keep a foot or so away.
I bought this and ended up selling it to a friend- the pressure is good but it doesn't seem to hold consistently and the cleaning power is definitely inhibited by the 1 gpm
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