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Model: Greenworks 11-in 2000 PSI Rotating Surface Cleaner for Electric Pressure Washers | 30012
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Mine broke after a couple of uses and never really did a great job, I've had much better luck with this one, but it's a lot more expensive: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QHXR...UTF8&psc=1
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FYI, this surface cleaner is also compatible with all Ryobi electric pressure washers, since both Greenworks and Ryobi (and many lesser known brands) use the same standard 1/4" quick-connect attachment (this cleaner basically replaces those multi-colored tips with 1/4" QC). That is a plus for getting either of those brands: most of the cheap, generic foaming detergent bottles, gutter cleaners and accessories on Amazon are made for 1/4" QC, instead of older Karcher with bayonet connector, AR Blue, or possibly Sun Joe (though Sun Joe attachments are, or used to be, cheap, like $10-12 for their tiny 10" surface cleaner or $15 foam cannon recently). Note that this is not intended for gas pressure washers.
I've been using the surface cleaner on bare and painted concrete 1-2 times a year since 2017, up to 15 minutes at a time. Paid <$19, but still worth it at the current price, and better than paying $30+ for the Ryobi version.
Surface cleaner doesn't clean as thoroughly as regular tips, but it is less tiresome and cleans uniformly (because it keeps the tip at a constant distance from the ground, instead of zebra stripes when using the regular tip). Most people would not notice that it "could be cleaner", unless if you (or your neighbor) clean an adjacent area with the regular tip or a more powerful cleaner.
Last edited by FatFaluz March 29, 2022 at 03:36 PM.
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I've been using the surface cleaner on bare and painted concrete 1-2 times a year since 2017, up to 15 minutes at a time. Paid <$19, but still worth it at the current price, and better than paying $30+ for the Ryobi version.
Surface cleaner doesn't clean as thoroughly as regular tips, but it is less tiresome and cleans uniformly (because it keeps the tip at a constant distance from the ground, instead of zebra stripes when using the regular tip). Most people would not notice that it "could be cleaner", unless if you (or your neighbor) clean an adjacent area with the regular tip or a more powerful cleaner.
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