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Amazon Resale - Greenworks 2000 PSI (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer - Various conditions $51.9

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Model: Greenworks 2000 Max PSI @ 1.1 GPM (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer (Green Frame) PWMA Certified

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Jan 21, 2025
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ehsanw311
Jan 21, 2025
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Quote from evident :
It probably has its use cases, such as car washing

I have same psi from HFT but it was almost $200...but happy with it
Jan 21, 2025
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Vittorio
Jan 21, 2025
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From google on 2000 psi

2,000 pounds per square inch (PSI) is a moderate strength pressure washer that can clean many surfaces around the house.

What can 2000 PSI clean?
Concrete: 2,000 PSI is enough to clean concrete surfaces, but you may need to use an aggressive nozzle and work harder.
Driveways: 2,000 PSI is the minimum amount of power needed to clean a driveway, but 3,000 PSI is better.
Siding: 2,000 PSI is a good choice for cleaning siding.
Decks: 2,000 PSI is suitable for cleaning decks made of hardwood or composite materials.
Cars, vans, and trucks: 2,000 PSI can effectively clean these vehicles.
What to consider when using 2000 PSI
Soft materials: Use a lower pressure, around 500 to 600 PSI, for soft materials like cork.
Paint or graffiti: Use a higher PSI, like 3,000 PSI, to remove paint or graffiti on concrete.
Window glass: Use a pressure of around 1500 PSI.
Pressure washer type: You can choose between an electric or gas pressure washer.
Jan 21, 2025
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IndigoMitten239
Jan 21, 2025
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Quote from evident :
It probably has its use cases, such as car washing

Can be done, but not ideal. The GPM is too low, its gonna get bad Foaming from Foam Cannons and also takes longer to rinse a car.
Jan 22, 2025
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CMGenius
Jan 22, 2025
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The lowest price offer now is 63.66.
Jan 22, 2025
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marcski1
Jan 22, 2025
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The reduced flow and pressure are nice if you are cleaning engine bays, or close up work where you don't want to blast components, push water into sealed areas, etc.
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JMBauer74
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Quote from junkpromo :
It's not. The pressure rating is super exaggerated. I bought one. It's too good to be true.
This is probably because your water pressure is too low at home. If your water pressure it too low, it will also affect your pressure washer psi. Make sure it's around 40-70 psi for best performance.

Also consider running a shorter hose to your pressure water. What you need to prevent are air pockets (cavitation). Not only will your pressure washer have to work harder, but it will be noisier and a lot less efficient.
Last edited by JMBauer74 January 21, 2025 at 07:32 PM.
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
This is probably because your water pressure is too low at home. If your water pressure it too low, it will also affect your pressure washer psi. Make sure it's around 40-70 psi for best performance.

Also consider running a shorter hose to your pressure water. What you need to prevent are air pockets (cavitation). Not only will your pressure washer have to work harder, but it will be noisier and a lot less efficient.

My water pressure is 70 to 80. I love large volumes of water when I shower with my rain shower head. 😉🥰

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Quote from junkpromo :
My water pressure is 70 to 80. I love large volumes of water when I shower with my rain shower head. 😉🥰
80? Most regulator valves won't go past 70.
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geoffkin
Jan 22, 2025
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
Of all the tools that I wouldn't want to buy used, a pressure washer is probably at the top of the list. This is cheap, but longevity won't be on your side.
Exactly, I've already returned one to Costco for a full refund!
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
80? Most regulator valves won't go past 70.

My regulator in California goes to 100
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Quote from junkpromo :
My regulator in California goes to 100
Oh okay. Makes sense. I'm in North Carolina, so 70 psi here.
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