expiredbxgirl posted Apr 24, 2023 01:53 PM
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expiredbxgirl posted Apr 24, 2023 01:53 PM
Costco Members: Greenworks 2000 PSI Corded Electric Pressure Washer
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2000 is best for light duty work and car washing. Anything more and you might as well get gas or a professional to do it. This might take a little longer but worth the $140 I spent. It does come with an Uber flex 25 ft hose worth $30 better than the ones that Ryobi electrics come with.
The one drawback is it is a little clunky so not the best if you don't tidy up the wires when moving it around but other than that warranty covers defects for machines not replaceable parts like the nozzle tips. I tried to call in and they said I have to buy a new pack. Overall a decent purchase and at $120 it's better than anything else you can buy at 2000 psi
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From what I read, Induction is better. If anyone else has thoughts pls advise. For that reason alone I may just keep my Husq as this Greenworks could be a trade "down" not up
-uses m22 15mm to m22 14mm connection for the hose. Upgrade or replacement requires an adapter.
-hose quality is pretty bad. Kinks easier and less flexible. Uberflex hose also easier to coil up for storage.
-gun has trigger lock that must be pressed every time to use.
+more compact
Longevity wise pumps rarely go out. The gfci plug seems to be the weak links in electric pressure washers.
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I've recently bought AR Blue (to be precise - BC383HSB model with 2070 PSI/1.7GPM) for $165 from Amazon and pretty happy with it's performance. Surely it has TSS.
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Anyone use this for this purpose who can share their experience?
Anyone use this for this purpose who can share their experience?
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It will definitely blast mold off of siding. If you have older aluminum or wood siding that was painted, be careful what nozzle you select and how close you get because you can damage paint and wood by getting it too close.
As for pressure washing cars... Touchless wash is pretty much a myth, but to keep your paint looking its best, you have 2 options:
Foam cannon, let it dwell, rinse with pressure washer, then do a light contact wash with an appropriate wash mitt in a bucket of suds and rinse again then dry.... OR
Spray on a rinseless wash, let it dwell, then contact wash with a rinseless wash sponge and a bucket of rinseless wash, then dry.
I only use the foam method when the car is really dirty or I just want to have fun. As I said above, touchless wash - even with ceramic coating - is really a myth. There is nothing out there that will do as good of a job touchless as you can do with a contact wash.
Not as strong for house washing unless it's general webs. Good luck on concrete, debris removal is ok.
Great on solar panels.
The psi is important here. For what I'm using it for, it fits perfect. 2000 your not going to hurt anything. Especially with the tips it comes with. If your doing paint prep for exterior, concrete cleaning, I'd recommend higher psi.
Hope this helps
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