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Model: Greenworks - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer Combo Kit - Green
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I think it's a good price, does what I need it to do and doesn't take up much space. I only use it a couple times a year to clean up some concrete areas and it does that fine. Pressure washing to me is therapeutic lol.
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That one is without the floor attachment which generally costs $30-$40 bucks.
That floor attachment, coupled with 1.2 GPM at 1900 PSI will not buy you very much. Too little water flow to clean very well. I would rather have the $59 deal.
I think it's a good price, does what I need it to do and doesn't take up much space. I only use it a couple times a year to clean up some concrete areas and it does that fine. Pressure washing to me is therapeutic lol.
These small, low-powered PWs are for people who either have very few things to clean, or a lot of time and patience to complete jobs. They are nice for their low maintenance and quick set up, but you certainly won't have fun cleaning a driveway with one. I only say this because when I bought my first one, I knew nothing about the machines. A couple decades later, I now know the bigger the job, the bigger the unit you will need. Electric PWs are making some strides in the power they have, but still nothing really beats a gas powered machine for larger jobs. They can cut your work time to a tiny fraction of what is needed with weaker machines, plus they aren't tethered to a power cable (just a hose). I do, however, enjoy using my weaker electric pressure washer to wash the car with a foam cannon. I realize I'm saying things most people know, but if this is your first PW purchase and you are thinking you will use it to regularly clean the driveway, just do yourself a favor and wait for a deal on a gas powered.
This or the Westinghouse from Sam's Club for $5 more? The latter has 200 psi more pressure and 0.56 gpm more flow, but no floor cleaning attachment. I'm torn.
This or the Westinghouse from Sam's Club for $5 more? The latter has 200 psi more pressure and 0.56 gpm more flow, but no floor cleaning attachment. I'm torn.
Thanks for the review! I've seen some pressure washers advertised as also having a flow setting like 2GPM at 100 PSI. Does this have the ability to do that?
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Just got the 60 dollar one from Lowes with the deal last week and it works very well. I got all of the tile in my back yard cleaned with relative ease.
This one comes with the attachment to make it even easier. It seems to go for 25 to 40 bucks alone. It may be worth the price difference if you need it. It also seems to be stronger at 1900 psi vs 1800 in the other post.
I am at the same dilemma too. I grabbed one without the attachment for $60 at Lowes at the last week. Should I keep the Lowes One or get this one? I can buy the attachment even bigger one 14" for less than $30 from Amazon which makes less than $100 total. 100 PSI difference is a lot ? I am debating
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That floor attachment, coupled with 1.2 GPM at 1900 PSI will not buy you very much. Too little water flow to clean very well. I would rather have the $59 deal.
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EDIT: As a non Plus member, Sam's wants to charge $14 for shipping
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This one comes with the attachment to make it even easier. It seems to go for 25 to 40 bucks alone. It may be worth the price difference if you need it. It also seems to be stronger at 1900 psi vs 1800 in the other post.
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