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Best Buy via eBay has has Greenworks 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Pressure Washer (GPW1900) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Greenworks 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Pressure Washer (GPW1900) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Information:
  • PWMA Certified (Pressure Washer Manufacturers' Association): All water pressure (PSI) and flow rate (GPM) claims for this product were tested and verified by an independent lab, ensuring you'll take home the power you were promised
  • Heavy duty cast aluminum axial cam pump provides better than gas performance
  • Delivers up to 50% more flow, reaching higher areas and quick power rinsing
  • Equipped with rugged metal gun and hassle-free 25' Uberflex kink-resistant hose; 15°, 25° and 40° tips, plus soap and turbo nozzles included
  • Automatically shuts off pump when trigger is not engaged to save energy and prolong pump life.

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Greenworks Electric Pressure Washer up to 1900 PSI at 1.2 GPM (Green) for $119.99. Shipping is Free

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  • With up to 1,900 PSI at 1.2 GPM, the Greenworks GPW1900 pressure washer is perfect for light- to medium-duty clean-up of windows, vehicles, grills, patio furniture and decking. With a powerful 13-amp universal motor, axial cam pump, and hassle-free, push-button starts, you'll get to work fast, with no priming, no choke, and no pull cord. Just plug the 35-foot power cord into any typical exterior household outlet. This quiet-running, lightweight, compact, easy-to-store pressure washer features a rugged open steel frame and Total Stop System (TSS) that senses water flow in the pump; when the trigger is released, water stops flowing through the pump, and TSS automatically turns the motor off to protect against overheating. With a 25-foot, non-marring, high-pressure hose, on-board soap tank with built-in detergent system, and on-board accessory storage with 25-egree and 40-degree nozzles, turbo nozzle, and soap nozzle tips, it's versatile, portable, and powerful.
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Model: Greenworks - Electric Pressure Washer up to 1900 PSI at 1.2 GPM - Green

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It'll work to clean dirty pavement but will take a lot longer than a more powerful pressure washer.

Might want to pair it with a surface cleaner, like this: https://www.greenworkstools.com/p...-5207402vt
Unlike other brands of electric pressure washers that advertise "max" pressure and "max" flow numbers that are unachievable in real life, Greenworks is certified to actually produce the 1900psi at 1.2gpm that they claim.
I had this and it worked for more than 3 years, with washing at least one car a day. Heavy use can't get this thing broken.

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02-09-2024 at 06:11 AM.
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I think the major point you're missing is that you're claiming a non-existent organization is telling you your pressure washer meets their certification, even though real world performance indicates otherwise. Unfortunately, you and your buddy don't know any better and want to tell people that little mark on the package is credible. Meanwhile, the pressure on a "certified" device dropped to 90 percent efficiency as soon as the trigger was pilled. Also, 90 percent isn't good if it's certified to do 10 percent more by this organization that went under that you think is credible. Meanwhile, it's not a standard used by other major brands. Just brands like Powerworks and Greenworks that are affiliated.

The amateur is the one telling everybody that an organization that went under is credible. You were clearly just talking out of your behind. Visit pwma.org [pwma.org] for more information. Oh wait, it's a dead link....
Of course I'm an amateur, but my background in engineering gives me enough knowledge to know that the scientific rigor in the home video of that guy's driveway test was quite lacking.

Take electricity for example, we have no way of knowing what the voltage was at the outlet or extension cord that he plugged the machine into. In America, this varies enough due to grid loads, distance from transformers, bad connections, poor wiring, and long runs to easily account for the supposed difference in machine performance.
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Of course I'm an amateur, but my background in engineering gives me enough knowledge to know that the scientific rigor in the home video of that guy's driveway test was quite lacking.

Take electricity for example, we have no way of knowing what the voltage was at the outlet or extension cord that he plugged the machine into. In America, this varies enough due to grid loads, distance from transformers, bad connections, poor wiring, and long runs to easily account for the supposed difference in machine performance.
A. It achieved 3000 psi on its load. It just dropped about 300 psi when he pulled the trigger.
B. If he had issues with the advertised PSI, then most likely many others will as well.
C. Their claim is that these will outperform gas, but the PWMA certification is useless if it will under perform using electricity.
4, The guy appeared to give it an honest test and even went on to say it was a good pressure washer.However, it doesn't change that the device didn't work as advertised.
5. If an "amateur" lawn and garden guy couldn't achieve the desired results, then how does that translate to consumers who have even less experience with power washers?

The issue isnt whether or not the power washer is good or bad. It's that the PWMA thing is a marketing hoax. There doesn't appear to be a PWMA anymore and there are next tests by consumers that verify any of their claim. Also, the poducts with this seal you are vouching for are limited to brands affiliated with Greenworks (Globe Technologies).
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A. It achieved 3000 psi on its load. It just dropped about 300 psi when he pulled the trigger.
B. If he had issues with the advertised PSI, then most likely many others will as well.
C. Their claim is that these will outperform gas, but the PWMA certification is useless if it will under perform using electricity.
4, The guy appeared to give it an honest test and even went on to say it was a good pressure washer.However, it doesn't change that the device didn't work as advertised.
5. If an "amateur" lawn and garden guy couldn't achieve the desired results, then how does that translate to consumers who have even less experience with power washers?

The issue isnt whether or not the power washer is good or bad. It's that the PWMA thing is a marketing hoax. There doesn't appear to be a PWMA anymore and there are next tests by consumers that verify any of their claim. Also, the poducts with this seal you are vouching for are limited to brands affiliated with Greenworks (Globe Technologies).
So then you don't know what the voltage was that he tested it at. Do you not understand that the power source he plugged it into could have affected his results?

There are many brands that use PWMA certification. Greenworks/Powerworks, Ryobi, Briggs&Stratton, Hart, Kobalt, to name a few.

Other brands, like those under the Stanley Black&Decker umbrella, use a similar CETA certification.
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So then you don't know what the voltage was that he tested it at. Do you not understand that the power source he plugged it into could have affected his results?

There are many brands that use PWMA certification. Greenworks/Powerworks, Ryobi, Briggs&Stratton, Hart, Kobalt, to name a few.

Other brands, like those under the Stanley Black&Decker umbrella, use a similar CETA certification.
What PWMA? It does not appear to exist anymore. It used to be a division of MBMA (Metal Building Manufacturers Association) in Cleveland, OH. The PWMA website is dead, and MBMA no longer lists it. Again, it's dead and the seal means nothing except to those who imagine it does. Now if it was the PWNA (Power Washers of North America), a legitimate power washing community, then I would take the seal seriously.

As far as your comment about voltage, here's the thing. They're trying to promote these products as "better than gas" pressure washers. If the results are inconsistent, then that is not favorable towards being better than a gas power washer, since the power source is always going to be changing on the electric and not the gas powered.. That means if I were to run a power washing business, every time I plug this into a different outlet, it's going to cause the power to vary up to 10 percent, and maybe even more. The gas I could take place to place, and the power source is going to be the same until my containers run out of gas, and even then there's a good chance I'll get the same performance when I fill up again.
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Don't just take my word for it, this 2024 ProToolReviews buyer's guide [protoolreviews.com]mentions the importance of PWMA certification several times.

And nobody in their right mind is claiming that this pressure washer performs better than gas.
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It'll work to clean dirty pavement but will take a lot longer than a more powerful pressure washer.

Might want to pair it with a surface cleaner, like this: https://www.greenworkstools.com/p...-5207402vt [greenworkstools.com]
the suface cleaner is crap based on SD reviews https://slickdeals.net/e/13639624-greenworks-rotating-surface-cleaner-for-electric-pressure-washer-14-25
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