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Greenworks Pro Electric Pressure Washer up to 3000 PSI at 1.1 GPM Green 5113902/GPW3001 - $309.99

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With up to 3,000 PSI at 1.1 max GPM (2.0 GPM at 100 PSI), 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.

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best buy has Greenworks - Pro Electric Pressure Washer up to 3000 PSI at 1.1 GPM $309.99


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With up to 3,000 PSI at 1.1 max GPM (2.0 GPM at 100 PSI), 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...Id=6510165

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Sep 12, 2024
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Meat-Wallet
Sep 12, 2024
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Just purchased this and I'm not in love with the quality. Some parts are built well but leaks & the power button constantly gets stuck. Likely will return it.
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KrustyToes09
Sep 12, 2024
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Bought one at Best Buy brand new, or at least I think it's new. Huge scratch in the back and they touch it up with some cheap paint.
Sep 12, 2024
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TenseEducation529
Sep 12, 2024
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Anyone use this with a 15 amp outlet?
Sep 13, 2024
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hansmoleman007
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Quote from TenseEducation529 :
Anyone use this with a 15 amp outlet?
Yes, with the caveat if you have older, outside GFCI's, you may need to replace them because the washer will trip them sometimes. I replaced a couple with new ones and haven't had any issues since.

I've had mine just over a year with none of the issues mentioned above. Probably have about 30hrs of use over that time. Power washed a big section of vinyl fencing last weekend and it worked like a champ.

That said, it can be had for $300 or less from time to time. So, if you're patient, you can do a little better on price.
Sep 14, 2024
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TenseEducation529
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Quote from hansmoleman007 :
Yes, with the caveat if you have older, outside GFCI's, you may need to replace them because the washer will trip them sometimes. I replaced a couple with new ones and haven't had any issues since.

I've had mine just over a year with none of the issues mentioned above. Probably have about 30hrs of use over that time. Power washed a big section of vinyl fencing last weekend and it worked like a champ.

That said, it can be had for $300 or less from time to time. So, if you're patient, you can do a little better on price.
Thank you. I think I'll give it a try. I always hear people say it trips out 15 amp but find it hard to believe it's designed that way. Looks like it's $299 at the lowest so I think I'll bite. Thank you
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hansmoleman007
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Quote from TenseEducation529 :
Thank you. I think I'll give it a try. I always hear people say it trips out 15 amp but find it hard to believe it's designed that way. Looks like it's $299 at the lowest so I think I'll bite. Thank you
By code, outdoor outlets are supposed to be GFCI protected in most places. Ours were pushing 20 years old so I'm guessing they were just oxidized or otherwise worn out. No issues since I replaced them. It has a 15A plug on it, and it uses darn near all of it, so if your outlet or wiring are old and tired, I can see it causing problems.

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showing $289 for me, see attached screen grab
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