Lowe's has
GreenWorks Pro 3000-PSI Brushless 2.0GPM Electric Pressure Washer (GPW3000) for
$279.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
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About this item:- Power: The most powerful residential electric pressure washer with 3000 MAX PSI, 2.0 GPM MAX (GPM ranges from 1.1 GPM to 2.0 GPM with included nozzles)
- Innovative Greenworks TruBrushless Motor Technology: Automatically adapts motor power for maximum cleaning power with any nozzle; Up to 2x the cleaning power (Cleaning Units = PSI x GPM) compared to leading competitors
- Push-button Start: Powers up easily every time and gets to work fast
- Continuous-run Motor and Pump: Operate like gas-powered pressure washers, offering the best pressure and flow response in the industry
- Includes: Rugged metal gun and 25-ft kink-resistant hose; (5) Spray nozzles – Turbo, Soap, 15°, 25° and 40°
- Safety Features: In-line GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) and waterproof power plug works with any standard electrical outlet; IPX5 water resistance level; thermal relief valve purges hot water from pump to cool it down during constant use
- Features: Rugged steel frame wheelbarrow design with 10-in never-flat wheels for ease of use; can be stored vertically, taking up 50% less space in garage or shed; Extra long 35-ft power cord; Oversized 1-gallon soap tank
- Industry Best Warranty: 10-year motor warranty and 3-year limited tool warranty
Top Comments
15° - 2600 psi | 1.1 gpm
25° - 2000 psi | 1.35 gpm
40° - 2200 psi | 1.35 gpm
Turbo - 1000 psi | 1.7 gpm
Soap - <100 psi | 1.7 gpm
So I moved to my 3400 PSI gas unit, wouldn't crank. Hadn't used in 2 years.
Tried my electric. Worked right away.
The limiting factor on electric is the 15A plug. They may larger ones that can do actual 4000 PSI and 3.5GPM but need the same plug as your stove (50A, 240V)
Gas are excellent when you use them all the time and don't have to rebuild a carburetor, etc.
so there's a trick tho. with this, less water, means less run off with the dirt, so I bought the ryobi water broom attachment, every 10-15 feet, I pop off the surface disk cleaner, and use the little broom/water broom (its a sprayer with skate wheels on it) and I move all the nasty dirt away down driveway.
long story short, it does take longer than my gas one, but plug and play, do nothing but put in garage and forget about it. im going on year 3 I think. zero regrets, yeah maybe 50% longer to pressure wash, but zero fuel, and no craps given. worth it!
I paid like 250 for my 3000 psi ryobi from Home Depot somehow, it was a glitch first day it was listed, then changed to 399 or 499 I forget.
no idea how I got this discount when it was announced but I did. lol- my garage is a 20amp outlet, if that matters too.
I own this one
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plus disck cleaner - got mine for 25 dollars DTO
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water broom- paid 20 at DTO was well.
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It's equipped with extra-long 35-ft power cord with in-line GFCI and waterproof power plug
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15° - 2600 psi | 1.1 gpm
25° - 2000 psi | 1.35 gpm
40° - 2200 psi | 1.35 gpm
Turbo - 1000 psi | 1.7 gpm
Soap - <100 psi | 1.7 gpm
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15° - 2600 psi | 1.1 gpm
25° - 2000 psi | 1.35 gpm
40° - 2200 psi | 1.35 gpm
Turbo - 1000 psi | 1.7 gpm
Soap - <100 psi | 1.7 gpm
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As electrics go with a 110V outlet, this is one of the better ones. You can search past threads on this model to see my first hand experience with it
So I moved to my 3400 PSI gas unit, wouldn't crank. Hadn't used in 2 years.
Tried my electric. Worked right away.
The limiting factor on electric is the 15A plug. They may larger ones that can do actual 4000 PSI and 3.5GPM but need the same plug as your stove (50A, 240V)
Gas are excellent when you use them all the time and don't have to rebuild a carburetor, etc.
So I moved to my 3400 PSI gas unit, wouldn't crank. Hadn't used in 2 years.
Tried my electric. Worked right away.
The limiting factor on electric is the 15A plug. They may larger ones that can do actual 4000 PSI and 3.5GPM but need the same plug as your stove (50A, 240V)
Gas are excellent when you use them all the time and don't have to rebuild a carburetor, etc.
Taking care of your equipment.... Slick!
Ended up returning it and renting a pressure washer for the weekend. It can tackle smaller jobs but the driveway? I'm not spending hours when it should be minutes.
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This might be good to clean the car, bikes, lawn equipment, outdoor furniture and the like. It will not be able to tackle the bigger jobs you are liable to try and throw at it. It's small, powerful for it's size, and can clean large items around your house. If you want something to clean the driveway, house, etc...You are going to need a larger more powerful gas unit.
Have a great HOLIDAY everybody!