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Model: Greenworks - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer Combo Kit - Green
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For those who instantly say this is weak and cannot clean concrete, it DOES clean concrete. It's definitely slower than a stronger machine, but it gets the job done. I used it to clean my dirty 12x20 slab in 30 minutes in my backyard, and the results were clearly visible. Just because it's slow doesn't mean it can't. I bought it last month when it was on sale. Here are my experiences:
Pros: small and easy to store, even in a drawer as you can take it apart. It's strong enough to clean concrete and wash cars (I've only tried these tasks, not others).
Cons: Hard to move around, the wire and hose are very annoying. A cart with wheels would be better, but it's a trade off if you want takes less space when storing. The foam dispenser is small and runs out quickly.
Conclusion:
For homeowners who use it occasionally and need small storage space: Yes, buy it.
For homeowners who use it occasionally and have plenty of space in the garage: Buy one with wheels and a built-in dispenser (though it's more expensive).
For those who use it frequently: No, buy a stronger one with a cart and wheels.
This is my honest reviews because I also questioned alot before buying this.
I bought this a few months ago and it works pretty well. The soap dispenser however does not work properly and will not latch onto the nozzle. I had to purchase a separate one from Amazon.
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My last electric pressure washer was a Karcher about 15 years ago and it was an utter piece of crap. The car wheels was about all it could handle, and the pump couldn't keep up. I'm really hoping things have improved, but don't want to repeat a mistake.
Any current owners? How's the circle scrubber thing?
I have an older model (4-5yrs old) that is 1600psi from greenworks.
My 12yr old pressure washed our house and its very effective for the PSI that you get. We pressure was the house about once a year so it's been great so far.
I need a pressure washer to clean windows and bird poop off a painted cement pool deck. So light duty activities I'm sure. I'm very hesitant to purchase from Worstbuy, worst return policy in the world! Hoping Amazon prime day has a killer deal I guess, I want to purchase from Costco to be able to return it, but they are all $$$.
I bought this a few months ago and it works pretty well. The soap dispenser however does not work properly and will not latch onto the nozzle. I had to purchase a separate one from Amazon.
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I bought this a few months ago and it works pretty well. The soap dispenser however does not work properly and will not latch onto the nozzle. I had to purchase a separate one from Amazon.
1.2gpm isn't very much power. So its not going to scrob much.
I used mine to clean a suburban 2 car driveway and a flagstone path. It worked great for that use. I'm not even sure what I'd need more pressure for given this experience.
I didn't even notice a signficant difference between it and the ~5 year old gas powered pressure washer I used to borrow other than it was WAY WAY WAY quieter and it doesn't make any noise at all when "on" unless you are actively pulling the trigger.
Got this last time it was on sale (which is pretty often). Using it right now actually! I knew not to expect too much based on the specs, but it's doing a pretty damn good job of blasting the algae off my composite deck. Also doing well at removing old polymeric sand between paver joints. Both using the strongest attachment. Haven't used the round sweeper accessory yet so can't comment on that.
Overall, it's better than I expected and honestly impressive for how small and mobile it is. Happy with my purchase.
For those who instantly say this is weak and cannot clean concrete, it DOES clean concrete. It's definitely slower than a stronger machine, but it gets the job done. I used it to clean my dirty 12x20 slab in 30 minutes in my backyard, and the results were clearly visible. Just because it's slow doesn't mean it can't. I bought it last month when it was on sale. Here are my experiences:
Pros: small and easy to store, even in a drawer as you can take it apart. It's strong enough to clean concrete and wash cars (I've only tried these tasks, not others).
Cons: Hard to move around, the wire and hose are very annoying. A cart with wheels would be better, but it's a trade off if you want takes less space when storing. The foam dispenser is small and runs out quickly.
Conclusion:
For homeowners who use it occasionally and need small storage space: Yes, buy it.
For homeowners who use it occasionally and have plenty of space in the garage: Buy one with wheels and a built-in dispenser (though it's more expensive).
For those who use it frequently: No, buy a stronger one with a cart and wheels.
This is my honest reviews because I also questioned alot before buying this.
Bought this same washer from Best Buy the last time it went on sale for this price. I used it one time to wash 2 cars and it died midway through the second car wash. Troubleshooting a bunch did not fix it, and it seems the motor died. Pretty appalling for a brand new product. Called Greenworks customer service but put me on hold for at least 2 hours (insane). Finally got through to them and they finally agreed to replace with a different washer, which seems to be working fine after 1-2 uses. Overall okay but I would consider buying a more reliable product.
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Pros: small and easy to store, even in a drawer as you can take it apart. It's strong enough to clean concrete and wash cars (I've only tried these tasks, not others).
Cons: Hard to move around, the wire and hose are very annoying. A cart with wheels would be better, but it's a trade off if you want takes less space when storing. The foam dispenser is small and runs out quickly.
Conclusion:
For homeowners who use it occasionally and need small storage space: Yes, buy it.
For homeowners who use it occasionally and have plenty of space in the garage: Buy one with wheels and a built-in dispenser (though it's more expensive).
For those who use it frequently: No, buy a stronger one with a cart and wheels.
This is my honest reviews because I also questioned alot before buying this.
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My 12yr old pressure washed our house and its very effective for the PSI that you get. We pressure was the house about once a year so it's been great so far.
Should I buy this one to replace my Ryobi? Will it still be an upgrade despite GPM the same?
I do like the free accessories. They both seem useful. I was going to buy a soap bottle attachment anyway. Just that costs 10-20 on Amazon.
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I didn't even notice a signficant difference between it and the ~5 year old gas powered pressure washer I used to borrow other than it was WAY WAY WAY quieter and it doesn't make any noise at all when "on" unless you are actively pulling the trigger.
Overall, it's better than I expected and honestly impressive for how small and mobile it is. Happy with my purchase.
Pros: small and easy to store, even in a drawer as you can take it apart. It's strong enough to clean concrete and wash cars (I've only tried these tasks, not others).
Cons: Hard to move around, the wire and hose are very annoying. A cart with wheels would be better, but it's a trade off if you want takes less space when storing. The foam dispenser is small and runs out quickly.
Conclusion:
For homeowners who use it occasionally and need small storage space: Yes, buy it.
For homeowners who use it occasionally and have plenty of space in the garage: Buy one with wheels and a built-in dispenser (though it's more expensive).
For those who use it frequently: No, buy a stronger one with a cart and wheels.
This is my honest reviews because I also questioned alot before buying this.
Both are $100 with similar specs.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N20PROC
don't care about extra attachments and the circle scrubber, already have the accessories I need
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