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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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In addition to the GPM, seems to have a very clear failure point (metal casting for hose connector breaks) that is highlighted in multiple reviews. It's basically junk.
Should be fine for cleaning cars, siding, and driveways.
When you power wash something, most of the work is being done by the chemicals. If you're doing it properly, this should lift the dirt and grit right off. If you're doing a driveway, use a smaller surface cleaner. Like maybe an 11-12 inch and you should be fine.
For $51.90 this is a great deal. would grab one if I didn't already have several power washers.
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.
They all game the numbers. If this thing is really 13amp continuous, there is not going to be anything that is marginally better, as that is the wall outlet limit. So if you find something that is 2gpm, its not going to be putting out 2000psi.
Basically you will have 1 tip that does 2000psi, but not at the rated gpm. And then you will have other tips that will do the rated gpm, but not at 2000psi.
Every pump has about the same efficiency, and they are all the same 13 amp motor.
There is not a magical 3000psi 2gpm that only draws 13 amp.
4200PSI combined with 2.5gpm is theoretically impossible for a 1600W input. A 160 c.c. gasoline engine, which produces twice the power, can't achieve that. The single most frequent failure point of power washer is the water pump. Imagine how much stress the water pump is taking under 4200PSI, if the claim is real.
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When you power wash something, most of the work is being done by the chemicals. If you're doing it properly, this should lift the dirt and grit right off. If you're doing a driveway, use a smaller surface cleaner. Like maybe an 11-12 inch and you should be fine.
For $51.90 this is a great deal. would grab one if I didn't already have several power washers.
Basically you will have 1 tip that does 2000psi, but not at the rated gpm. And then you will have other tips that will do the rated gpm, but not at 2000psi.
Every pump has about the same efficiency, and they are all the same 13 amp motor.
There is not a magical 3000psi 2gpm that only draws 13 amp.
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