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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My concern is the description indicates a different unit from the listing and the one you posted doesn't have any additional details other than what's in the pictures. Has anyone purchased from this site before? Is it run by Greenworks?
The address posted on that site is the Lux Pot Shop in Seattle!
10333 Lake City Way NE
Seattle WA US
98125
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Couple things I noted:
Pros:
1. Clear bottle
2. Good measurement delineations noted on the bottle
3. Soap feeding tube weight noted on the inside
4. Wide mouth for easy fill
5. Good balance (won't fall over)
Cons:
1. Leaks if turned upside down
2. Needs an orifice change out (I think it comes with a 1.25mm and needs to be upgraded to a 1.1mm)
3. Soap foam produced is a bit runny but way better than the crappy foam cannon his PW came with
BTW, it looks like the PW used in this video review was the Harbor Freight Portland 1750 PW that I purchased and then upgraded (mentioned earlier in this thread) so it's good to see other car wash video bloggers are using this model as well.
I only used it once at this point but not sure why/when one needs to turn the foam cannon upside down. On the orifice, I am not sure because several of the comments for this product claimed it already had a 1.1 orifice, but I agree while I got lots of foam, it wasn't "shaving cream" and I didn't know if that is because I needed to use more soap in the mix or whether it was the orifice. I am using Superior Products Cherry Foam which is a very concentrated soap though so it may be the foam cannon or the orifice. I guess I could buy a 1.1 orifice and try it
Couple things I noted:
Pros:
1. Clear bottle
2. Good measurement delineations noted on the bottle
3. Soap feeding tube weight noted on the inside
4. Wide mouth for easy fill
5. Good balance (won't fall over)
Cons:
1. Leaks if turned upside down
2. Needs an orifice change out (I think it comes with a 1.25mm and needs to be upgraded to a 1.1mm)
3. Soap foam produced is a bit runny but way better than the crappy foam cannon his PW came with
BTW, it looks like the PW used in this video review was the Harbor Freight Portland 1750 PW that I purchased and then upgraded (mentioned earlier in this thread) so it's good to see other car wash video bloggers are using this model as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_EeWQr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltPb_SB
The second guy shows the test 1.25 vs 1.1 and yes it is better
I will order a 1.1 orifice
These guys also didn't have the "it's leaking if upside down" complaint
Couple things I noted:
Pros:
1. Clear bottle
2. Good measurement delineations noted on the bottle
3. Soap feeding tube weight noted on the inside
4. Wide mouth for easy fill
5. Good balance (won't fall over)
Cons:
1. Leaks if turned upside down
2. Needs an orifice change out (I think it comes with a 1.25mm and needs to be upgraded to a 1.1mm)
3. Soap foam produced is a bit runny but way better than the crappy foam cannon his PW came with
BTW, it looks like the PW used in this video review was the Harbor Freight Portland 1750 PW that I purchased and then upgraded (mentioned earlier in this thread) so it's good to see other car wash video bloggers are using this model as well.
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For instance the Sun Joe PW reviewed below (SPX-4004) lists its specs @ 2300 PSI 1.8GPM. In actuality the working numbers are 1800 PSI, 1.125GPM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2TBZMH
The video OP was able to get his GPM to go up to 1.5GPM by using a tip with a larger orifice size but of course his PW went down from 1800PSI to 700PSI.
Anyone use this for this purpose who can share their experience?
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For instance the Sun Joe PW reviewed below (SPX-4004) lists its specs @ 2300 PSI 1.8GPM. In actuality the working numbers are 1800 PSI, 1.125GPM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2TBZMH
The video OP was able to get his GPM to go up to 1.5GPM by using a tip with a larger orifice size but of course his PW went down from 1800PSI to 700PSI.
I still think it's overall a better machine compared to Greenworks one, especially when it's cheaper as well after C1 click through.
Used it about 30 times in 3 years. At one point, the stupid thing wouldn't turn off. But it's since fixed itself and working fine again. The soap bucket has a crappy straw that is hard to suck up all the soap from the plastic container. Otherwise it's light and easy to move and use.
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So I rather invest now in the pressure washer and clean it out myself.
I see something called a Jetsnake on Amazon and also something called a Clog Hog on their site. Both look like the same ends (slim/shorter end).
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