Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by JonFen • Jul 19, 2024
expired Posted by JonFen • Jul 19, 2024

Greenworks Pro 3,000-PSI Electric Pressure Washer $299 with Free Shipping

$299

Best Buy
17 Comments 8,955 Views
Visit Best Buy
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
I have been eyeing these for a while and missed out on the deal in May at Lowes ($279).

Best Buy has GreenWorks Pro 3000-PSI Brushless 2.0GPM Electric Pressure Washer (GPW3001) for $299. Shipping and Store Pickup is free.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6510165

You can also bundle it with the Greenworks - 15" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Attachment (3100 PSI MAX) - Black/Green and get an additional 25% off of that item. Link is on the pressure washer's page under the price.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6527709

Total with the two is $341.23 after that discount.

About this item

With up to 3,000 PSI at 2.0 max GPM, the Greenworks GPW3001 pressure washer is the most powerful residential electric pressure washer available. With a powerful 14-amp TRUBRUSHLESS motor, axial cam pump, and hassle-free, push-button starts, you'll get to work fast; just plug the 35-foot power cord into any typical exterior household outlet for quick starts with no priming, no choke, and no pull cord. This quiet-running, lightweight, compact, easy-to-store pressure washer features a rugged steel frame and wheel barrow design, thermal relief valve that purges hot water from the pump to cool it down during constant use, and intelligent PCBA technology that automatically senses which pressure washer nozzle is being used, and adjusts motor speeds to auto-adapt for more pressure and water flow for maximum cleaning power. With a 25-foot, non-marring, high-pressure hose, oversized one-gallon soap tank with built-in detergent system, and on-board accessory storage with 15-, 25- and 40-degree nozzles, turbo nozzle, and soap nozzle tips, it's versatile, portable, and powerful.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...uencers%22

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6510165

Be gentle, I don't post deals often.

JonFen
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
I have been eyeing these for a while and missed out on the deal in May at Lowes ($279).

Best Buy has GreenWorks Pro 3000-PSI Brushless 2.0GPM Electric Pressure Washer (GPW3001) for $299. Shipping and Store Pickup is free.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6510165

You can also bundle it with the Greenworks - 15" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Attachment (3100 PSI MAX) - Black/Green and get an additional 25% off of that item. Link is on the pressure washer's page under the price.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6527709

Total with the two is $341.23 after that discount.

About this item

With up to 3,000 PSI at 2.0 max GPM, the Greenworks GPW3001 pressure washer is the most powerful residential electric pressure washer available. With a powerful 14-amp TRUBRUSHLESS motor, axial cam pump, and hassle-free, push-button starts, you'll get to work fast; just plug the 35-foot power cord into any typical exterior household outlet for quick starts with no priming, no choke, and no pull cord. This quiet-running, lightweight, compact, easy-to-store pressure washer features a rugged steel frame and wheel barrow design, thermal relief valve that purges hot water from the pump to cool it down during constant use, and intelligent PCBA technology that automatically senses which pressure washer nozzle is being used, and adjusts motor speeds to auto-adapt for more pressure and water flow for maximum cleaning power. With a 25-foot, non-marring, high-pressure hose, oversized one-gallon soap tank with built-in detergent system, and on-board accessory storage with 15-, 25- and 40-degree nozzles, turbo nozzle, and soap nozzle tips, it's versatile, portable, and powerful.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...uencers%22

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...Id=6510165

Be gentle, I don't post deals often.

JonFen

Community Voting

Deal Score
+15
Good Deal
Visit Best Buy

Price Intelligence

Model: Greenworks - Pro Electric Pressure Washer up to 3000 PSI at 2.0 GPM - Green

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 5/11/2025, 10:19 PM
Sold By Sale Price
Amazon$329.95
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

17 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jul 19, 2024
259 Posts
Joined Feb 2011
Jul 19, 2024
firehawk407
Jul 19, 2024
259 Posts
Pretty respectable GPM for electric
Jul 19, 2024
144 Posts
Joined Feb 2009
Jul 19, 2024
besalope
Jul 19, 2024
144 Posts
Quote from firehawk407 :
Pretty respectable GPM for electric
The summary is incredibly misleading. If you search that same model at Bestbuy on actual greenworks, that is NOT the GPM at 3000 psi.

https://www.greenworkstools.com/p...-gpw3000-1
  • 3000 PSI - 1.1 GPM
  • 100 PSI - 2.0 GPM
1
Jul 19, 2024
1,393 Posts
Joined Dec 2003
Jul 19, 2024
iRenaissanceMan
Jul 19, 2024
1,393 Posts
Quote from besalope :
The summary is incredibly misleading. If you search that same model at Bestbuy on actual greenworks, that is NOT the GPM at 3000 psi.

https://www.greenworkstools.com/p...-gpw3000-1
  • 3000 PSI - 1.1 GPM
  • 100 PSI - 2.0 GPM
Thanks. And damn . ... 100psi? Jesus
Jul 19, 2024
107 Posts
Joined Apr 2012
Jul 19, 2024
acatcat86
Jul 19, 2024
107 Posts
missed the $100 amazon Karcher 1700 psi deal… is it significantly better?
Original Poster
Jul 19, 2024
743 Posts
Joined Mar 2009
Jul 19, 2024
JonFen
Original Poster
Jul 19, 2024
743 Posts
Quote from acatcat86 :
missed the $100 amazon Karcher 1700 psi deal… is it significantly better?
As far as reviews go, the Greenworks Pro 3000 is one of the most powerful ELECTRIC pressure washers even though the advertised GPM seems to be misleading. The Greenworks Pro has a brushless motor which is supposed to allow for longer running cycles and longer motor life. The Karcher doesn't seem to have that.

I am replacing an old gas washer that I am tired of maintaining every year. I just wanted to get the most powerful electric washer so I didn't have too much buyer's remorse by switching.

Needless to say, neither of these compares to a decent gas pressure washer.

JonFen
1
Pro
Jul 19, 2024
617 Posts
Joined Mar 2007
Jul 19, 2024
JerseyJay
Pro
Jul 19, 2024
617 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JerseyJay

Got mine a couple of months ago from Costco when it was on sale for $350, which included the Surface Cleaner and Foam Cannon attachments.

Excellent electric pressure washer in my experience so far. Have used many 1,800 to 2,100 psi electric pressure washers over the years from Karcher, Sun Joe, AR Blue, etc., and this blows those out of the water. Very well made, easy to store and move around. Highly recommended.
1
Jul 19, 2024
5,434 Posts
Joined Oct 2007
Jul 19, 2024
dealboy12
Jul 19, 2024
5,434 Posts
A relative of mine has this and loves it, says it is a beast. He ditched his gas one for this and is happy. I almost did the same, then I decided to throw a $20 carburetor on my old gas one that has a Cat pump that's still worthy. Maybe another time I'll switch, for now I'll be rocking that gas still.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jul 19, 2024
131 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
Jul 19, 2024
TwinTurboJosh
Jul 19, 2024
131 Posts
Nice deal, but how adjustable is the output pressure? Most of what I need to pressure wash is concrete pavers, and the installer told me I'd want to stay around 2000 psi when pressure washing to not risk blowing out the polymeric sand.
Jul 19, 2024
3,267 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
Jul 19, 2024
bigmace
Jul 19, 2024
3,267 Posts
Quote from TwinTurboJosh :
Nice deal, but how adjustable is the output pressure? Most of what I need to pressure wash is concrete pavers, and the installer told me I'd want to stay around 2000 psi when pressure washing to not risk blowing out the polymeric sand.
Im pretty sure you can't "adjust" the psi and the nozzle you use roughly set the psi on these cheaper gas and electric ones.
Jul 19, 2024
642 Posts
Joined May 2014
Jul 19, 2024
6700i6700
Jul 19, 2024
642 Posts
Quote from TwinTurboJosh :
Nice deal, but how adjustable is the output pressure? Most of what I need to pressure wash is concrete pavers, and the installer told me I'd want to stay around 2000 psi when pressure washing to not risk blowing out the polymeric sand.
you dont adjust it you just use bigger nozzles. The 15 degree has higher pressure than the 40
Jul 19, 2024
107 Posts
Joined Apr 2012
Jul 19, 2024
acatcat86
Jul 19, 2024
107 Posts
Quote from JonFen :
As far as reviews go, the Greenworks Pro 3000 is one of the most powerful ELECTRIC pressure washers even though the advertised GPM seems to be misleading. The Greenworks Pro has a brushless motor which is supposed to allow for longer running cycles and longer motor life. The Karcher doesn't seem to have that.

I am replacing an old gas washer that I am tired of maintaining every year. I just wanted to get the most powerful electric washer so I didn't have too much buyer's remorse by switching.

Needless to say, neither of these compares to a decent gas pressure washer.

JonFen
thanks man, I pulled the trigger
Jul 20, 2024
1,101 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
Jul 20, 2024
dremagus
Jul 20, 2024
1,101 Posts
Quote from TwinTurboJosh :
Nice deal, but how adjustable is the output pressure? Most of what I need to pressure wash is concrete pavers, and the installer told me I'd want to stay around 2000 psi when pressure washing to not risk blowing out the polymeric sand.
Just increase the distance or use a wider nozzle
Jul 20, 2024
40 Posts
Joined Oct 2020
Jul 20, 2024
SmartTexture5337
Jul 20, 2024
40 Posts
I know this is supposed to be "the best" electric pressure washer, but I have been underwhelmed. I replaced our 2000 pst Husqvarna with it when it broke, and this one has been a tiny step up in power. It doesn't do any job noticeably better. It also has one major downside that not many people talk about. When you stop pulling the trigger, it does not stop pumping. What this means is it builds up a ton of pressure, stresses the motor, and when you go to pull the trigger again it sometimes triggers the gfi on the outlet. Hard to say if I prefer it over the 2000 psi Husqvarna and Ryobi I've had in the past.
1
Jul 20, 2024
454 Posts
Joined Aug 2006
Jul 20, 2024
Keisuke-san
Jul 20, 2024
454 Posts
I was gonna buy this as soon as i got home from dinner, its 11:24pm and the price already changed =(

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jul 20, 2024
510 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Jul 20, 2024
DonnyBrook79
Jul 20, 2024
510 Posts
I bought one of these from Costco a few months ago when it was on sale. It didn't seem that much better than a 2100 psi electric pressure washer I had from SunJoe. I bought the gas powered Husqvarna from Costco to compare. I will be trying them head to head to head this weekend.

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All