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Model: Greenworks - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer Combo Kit - Green
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If you need more power but have less to do, try a turbo nozzle.
It effectively amplifies the cleaning power, but does so over a smaller area. You can make a smaller unit clean like a much more expensive one, but it will take longer all else equal.
* Reminder to all using pressure washers...ALWAYS purge air out of the system (run water through will off until no air comes out) before powering on. Many forget to, and it can rapidly ruin the pump.
I have gas powered Westinghouse 3200 PSI that I've been using for past 2 + years. I have this 1900 and bought it to use for lighter duty items like washing my cars from BB last time it was on SD's. In my opinion the pressure is just to weak compared to the gas powered one. Outside of washing my car I don't see it being able to do much more than that without wasting hours going back and forth. I use the same foam canon on both and it takes me longer to wash my car with this one than the gas powered as well. I wished I could have returned it but missed the window. Oh well hope this helps someone.
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I have gas powered Westinghouse 3200 PSI that I've been using for past 2 + years. I have this 1900 and bought it to use for lighter duty items like washing my cars from BB last time it was on SD's. In my opinion the pressure is just to weak compared to the gas powered one. Outside of washing my car I don't see it being able to do much more than that without wasting hours going back and forth. I use the same foam canon on both and it takes me longer to wash my car with this one than the gas powered as well. I wished I could have returned it but missed the window. Oh well hope this helps someone.
I have gas powered Westinghouse 3200 PSI that I've been using for past 2 + years. I have this 1900 and bought it to use for lighter duty items like washing my cars from BB last time it was on SD's. In my opinion the pressure is just to weak compared to the gas powered one. Outside of washing my car I don't see it being able to do much more than that without wasting hours going back and forth. I use the same foam canon on both and it takes me longer to wash my car with this one than the gas powered as well. I wished I could have returned it but missed the window. Oh well hope this helps someone.
Costco has Greenworks 3000psi on sale $350
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Costco has Greenworks 3000psi on sale $350
Would that be good enough power.
If you need more power but have less to do, try a turbo nozzle.
It effectively amplifies the cleaning power, but does so over a smaller area. You can make a smaller unit clean like a much more expensive one, but it will take longer all else equal.
* Reminder to all using pressure washers...ALWAYS purge air out of the system (run water through will off until no air comes out) before powering on. Many forget to, and it can rapidly ruin the pump.
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I bought this last month when it was sale at this price. I am happy with the pressure so far out of this unit. I did buy a bunch of accessories as my plan was to primarily use this for washing the cars but I just used it to clean by BBQ inside and out and it did great. I also used the surface cleaner on my concrete and it did pretty well. Worth the $100 price tag.
Just make sure you register it so you have the 3 year warranty.
Will this clean green mildew/mold/whatever build up off a deck? Or is it not strong enough? The size and price of this appeals to me.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
Will this clean green mildew/mold/whatever build up off a deck? Or is it not strong enough? The size and price of this appeals to me.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
No matter which one you use I think you should socnsoder some treatment priory to pressure wash so you can work with less pressure.
Will this clean green mildew/mold/whatever build up off a deck? Or is it not strong enough? The size and price of this appeals to me.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
It mostly comes down to how long you want to spend doing the deck. You could probably get a 15 degree tip for this and do the deck in 1-2" strips (Depending on the wood and level of coating), but you would be better off buying a 3500-4000psi machine and use a wider fan (25-40 deg) to get a more even and far faster result. I have a 3000psi gas model that I use to strip moss from the north side of my house (brick veneer) and it's just enough to do a brick course (2-5/8") at a time. OTOH, a low pressure model like this will reduce the chance that you damage the wood fibers on your deck boards.
This is really for "washing" things rather than cleaning or stripping. I got one because it's the perfect size and pressure to have for doing the cars (with a foam cannon, soft brush, & rinse) or a quick-clean of the concrete patio.
I have gas powered Westinghouse 3200 PSI that I've been using for past 2 + years. I have this 1900 and bought it to use for lighter duty items like washing my cars from BB last time it was on SD's. In my opinion the pressure is just to weak compared to the gas powered one. Outside of washing my car I don't see it being able to do much more than that without wasting hours going back and forth. I use the same foam canon on both and it takes me longer to wash my car with this one than the gas powered as well. I wished I could have returned it but missed the window. Oh well hope this helps someone.
This isn't a power washer issue. This is a "wrong chemical cleaner" issue. If you use the right cleaner, you wouldn't have an issue washing things, as that is typically what does the bulk of the work in power washing. It looses the dirt and grit, then the power washer lifts it off.
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It effectively amplifies the cleaning power, but does so over a smaller area. You can make a smaller unit clean like a much more expensive one, but it will take longer all else equal.
* Reminder to all using pressure washers...ALWAYS purge air out of the system (run water through will off until no air comes out) before powering on. Many forget to, and it can rapidly ruin the pump.
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Would that be good enough power
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Would that be good enough power.
It effectively amplifies the cleaning power, but does so over a smaller area. You can make a smaller unit clean like a much more expensive one, but it will take longer all else equal.
* Reminder to all using pressure washers...ALWAYS purge air out of the system (run water through will off until no air comes out) before powering on. Many forget to, and it can rapidly ruin the pump.
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Just make sure you register it so you have the 3 year warranty.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
I am also eyeing the $350 Greenworks electric pressure washer that is on sale at Costco at the moment. I have 4x Greenworks batteries already so that's not a concern.
Storage space and the additional cost are concerns.
This is really for "washing" things rather than cleaning or stripping. I got one because it's the perfect size and pressure to have for doing the cars (with a foam cannon, soft brush, & rinse) or a quick-clean of the concrete patio.
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