Customers find value in the 3000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer, highlighting its overall performance, ease of use, and power. The variety of nozzles and the quiet operation are also appreciated. While the assembly, motor, wheels, and weight receive positive feedback, some customers have expressed concerns about the absence of a soap tank.
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Pros mentioned:
Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By far the best 3000 PSI Power Washer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I live in an area that has HOA Deed Restrictions and was tagged for needing to power wash my driveway. I borrowed a neighbor's machine that didn't have enough power, and only a !5 degree spray attachment. It took 1 1/2 hr to do an area 4' x 15'.
I decided to buy my own. After over 4+ hours of doing a deep dive on Home Depot, Lowes, Ace hardware, Amazon, Googling Best of 2025, and Consumer Reports - there was not one machine that didn't have complaints of cheap parts, breaking down, or doing a poor job.
Finally I checked Best Buy and was pleased to see nothing but good things concerning this one specific Power washer. To do a concrete driveway it takes a minimum of 2,500 psi, and the Greenworks 3,000 PSI was incredible.
But ... it takes more than a power washer to do a great job quickly.
After more research I bought a "14" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner 4500 PSI" (metal with four wheels) from Amazon.
The combination of these two was a perfect match. As long as you let the 14" cleaner glide back and forth slowly (because the wheels makes it want to go faster), you will get an amazing clean swath that would have taken the other attachment hours to do the same area - see attached pics. (#1 shows the in progress difference and #2 shows the difference between the 15 degree attachment (15min) and the 14" surface cleaner (2 min)-
It was worth the price to get a good unit with a good surface attachment to do my 100' driveway. Next will be the pool patio and sidewalks !
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Greenworks Pressure Washer good general purpose
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This unit is easy to use and excellent for every day activities. It does not come with a container and the tube to pull liquid to spray is very short. You need the Foam Cannon to make this work which cost extra. The combination is very effective. Still not as strong as gas powered 3000 psi, more like 2200-2500 psi so 2nd story cleaning is a challenge.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Greenworks pressure washer
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Bout this pressure washer a month ago and has been a good purchase works perfect also powerful to get the job done I be using it to wash cars and deep clean wooden fences and all I can say is wow works so perfect I recommend it for anyone that's needs a pressure washer
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good pressure washer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I bought this item and returned my first purchase because of damage to the product. After getting a new one I must say I’m a fan. Good pressure, worked great on my patio and used it to clean an area rug. Next I’m doing the house!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Noise, Nozzle
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
All you need in a home-use pressure washer
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The Greenworks Pro Pressure washer comes with a brushless motor (saving you from having to replace those brushes further down the road), a steel frame with never-flat wheels, a 25’ kink resistant steel-braided pressure hose, assorted tips for cleaning of different surfaces, a trigger handle with metal wand, and a 35’ power cord. The power cord has a GFCI wired in.
Assembly
Assembly was easy. I did have to use the included basic directions, but did not have to download the manual from the internet. Total time to assemble was around 20 minutes, and all the pieces and parts that were supposed to be there were.
Tips
The Greenworks pressure washer comes with five different tips, which have different spray angles/uses. There are 15, 25, and 40-degree tips, an additional 15-degree“Turbo” tip that puts out a circular spray motion instead of a cutting edge, and a soap tip for detergent dispersal. The tips are built on quick-connect fittings, allowing for a fast swap out between tips. The soap tip is not intended to have any pressure behind it, instead it is a high volume, low pressure tip that allows you to combine soap (from a detergent tank, not included with the pressure washer) with low pressure, high-volume water spray for soaping things up. The 15, 25, and 40-degree tips and the Turbo tip are high pressure (up to 3,000 PSI, according to Greenworks), low-volume tips. The higher the number, the lower the pressure, and as you get into the 15-degree tips, you do need to make sure your surface can handle them. The 40-degree tip is best for spraying off cars (it won’t chip the paint off) and more delicate surfaces, the 25-degree tip is best for sweeping debris out of the way and picking up a little dirt, the 15-degree tip is very high pressure with a cutting action; this one you need to be careful with.
Uses
I picked up the Greenworks pressure washer for a couple of reasons. I have a pool in my backyard, and the pool decking over the years has gotten a very dirty look, one that does not get cleaner with just using a water hose and brush to clean it. In addition, the walls of the pool and the tile in particular has gotten some etching from the pool water, and it will be nice to have a pressure washer to clean it. And finally, cleaning pool filters can be a real pain. In the past, I’ve used a hose, but the 40-50 PSI my hose puts out makes cleaning four filters a long, drawn out process. A pressure washer would shorten that process up by a lot.
Review
I got the Greenworks assembled and connected to my garden hose. Plugged it in, fired it up, and started with the 40-tip. It did a good job pulling up the old dirt and stains on the pool decking but didn’t really do much for the rust stains. I started cycling through the tips, and each one did make a difference in how much it pulled up from the old pool decking. The Turbo tip was the best of all four for cleaning the concrete up, it really did an amazing job of making that pool deck look new. Super impressed. Usually, it takes me over an hour to spray the pool decking down, sweep, brush, and squeegee it; but with the Greenworks I was done in 15 minutes (and I wasn’t tired at all!). I didn’t use the soap tip since my pressure washer didn’t come with a detergent tank.
Conclusion
The Greenworks pressure washer is a solid piece of kit. It is mobile, easy to use, quiet, and effective. It has substantially shortened up the time and effort that I’ve needed to spend on tasks.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Nozzle
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
An all-around powerful electric pressure washer
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TL;DR | Summary
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You will find the upright-standing GreenWorks Pro PWA216 Pressure Washer, model GPW3000V, an all-around electric pressure washer and thanks to its 3,000 PSI (i.e., 3,000 pounds of force per square inch), it is suitable for the most common tasks to quickly, forcefully, and effectively clean/wash/remove dirt, mold and other debris from your automobile and outdoor surfaces like driveways, decks, siding, and fences with a choice of five nozzles:
- Yellow - 15-degree tip, narrow fan, provides most pressure, typically used for outdoor surface work items
- Green - 25-degree tip, narrow fan, provides adequate pressure to remove dirt from surfaces
- White - 40-degree tip, wide fan, provides relatively low pressure; ideal for car wash
- Black - Soap spray tip, low pressure to apply soap
- Turbo nozzle tip - rotates in a 0-40 degree spray pattern to break down tough dirt and grime
When compared to gas-powered power washers, the noise level is audibly lower, however, it is still audible enough for your neighbors to recognize when you're operating this pressure washer. However, you will get all the advantages that come with an electric power washer: Effortless, low-noise cleaning, maintenance-free, emission-free, without the fuss of oil and gas.
Assembly
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The unit arrived well-packaged and thanks to a handy Quick Start Guide it was easy to assemble for a novice like me within 30 minutes. The directions were easy to follow and illustrations supported all necessary steps.
Other Thoughts
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The unit is well-built. This pressure washer is overall quiet, has plenty of pressure, is easy to wheel around, and there are nozzle tips provided for various uses and needs. The power cord is 35fr (10.5 meters) of length and includes a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) plug for increased safety (GFCIs protect you from severe electrical shocks). The pressure hose is 25ft (7.5 meters) long. The wheels are so-called never-flat wheels so theses are maintenance-free as well). Using the pressure washer for hours, it has never run hot nor have I experienced any water leakage. There is no lag time when you power on the unit, i.e., you have instant cleaning power with the continuously-run motor (as such, it operates like gas-powered pressure washers).
Verdict
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I would highly recommend this electric pressure washer to anyone who is looking for a high-quality made product who want to achieve premium results. Well-deserved 5 stars. I included two before-and-after pictures that show the condition of my heavily molded pavers and what they looked like after I power-washed them using the yellow nozzle (15-degree tip). What a huge difference!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Noise, Nozzle
Cons mentioned:
Soap tank
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Adequate Power; Quiet; No Maintenance
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Even though I already own a more powerful gas pressure washer, I really like using this Greenworks 3000 PSI model for several reasons:
- No need to refill the gas, I can wash forever
- No pull cords or trouble starting
- Way quieter than my gas pressure washer
- I can use it to clean inside the garage without worrying about fumes
- Gas can be troublesome to start and require spark plug changes, etc.
It’s perfect for my uses which is primarily to get mold off my house, clean my cars, clean the garage, sidewalk, patio and porch. It does require assembly but does not take longer than 20 minutes and you don’t need anything more than a large Phillips screwdriver.
It comes with all the nozzles I would expect including 15, 25, and 40. The latter two are the ones I use most for car and house cleaning. The 15 is great for getting stains out of concrete. The 0-15 degree turbo nozzle can be used for even tougher stains and of course the 75 degree soap nozzle can be used to apply soap. When you use the soap nozzle the machine knows to siphon soap automatically. Soap application is low-pressure as expected.
The only thing I really miss from this model that my gas one has is a soap tank. You can use soap with this one, but you must put the soap hose into your bottle of soap which makes moving around a bit more difficult and raises the risk of kicking or knocking over your soap.
Pros:
- Quiet
- Maintenance-free
- Built-in Nozzle Storage
- Starts up Immediately with Push of Button
- Extra Long Power Cord
- 25-foot High-pressure Hose
- Includes five nozzles which covers most applications
Cons:
- No soap tank
Overall – if you’re looking for a powerful pressure washer for home use and don’t want to deal with gas you can’t go wrong with this one from Greenworks!
I would recommend this to a friend
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Nozzle
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Power Washing Made Easy
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Hello to all DIY's Let me tell you, recently I acquired the Greenworks 3000 PSI Electric Pressure Washers and let me say, for my outside cleaning chores, this small green equipment has changed everything.
Allow me to share my experience with this highly explosive device.I had some doubts about electric pressure washers first of all. Can they truly compete with gasoline-powered ones? Well, this Greenworks model sure ran for worth the Price. Comparatively to my old gas guzzler, I was pleasantly pleased by how quiet it was when I first ignited it. Saturday mornings no more waking the neighbors!Let us thus now discuss strength. With 3000 PSI, this bad lad is very remarkable for an electric model. Though I was extra careful with it, I have used it on my dirty driveway, weather-worn deck, and even to give my car a complete clean-up.
Strong enough pressure allowed years of dirt and grime to be blasted away without breaking a sweat.The range of nozzles it came with truly pleased me. You receive a soap nozzle and a turbo nozzle along with 15°, 25°, and 40° tips. Like having a Swiss Army knife for housekeeping! Depending on the work, I discovered I was switching between them, and that made all the difference. Particularly a beast for difficult stains was the turbo nozzle.
Furthermore really clever is the design. In my small garage, this straight-forward storage solution truly saves room. And those hard wheels are a blessing while you are dragging it about the yard.
Oh, the included 25-foot hose and 35 foot power cord allows you ample of reach without requiring ongoing unit movement Using Greenworks washer has been great it works like magic The brushless motor is among the hippest things about it. It apparently features some clever sensors that vary the wattage according on the nozzle you are using. Quite modern for a pressure washer, if you will ask me Naturally,
It is not all sunshine and rainbow. For an electric pressure washer, this device falls on the more expensive side and it weighs around 50lbs. But If you're serious about your cleaning game, I honestly believe the performance and features justify the expense.
Although most domestic chores benefit from it, if you are doing heavy-duty commercial job it may not be the greatest option. For those rather large operations, the flow rate falls short of gas models. All things considered, this Greenworks pressure washer really is very remarkable. It's far more handy than I had anticipated, strong and flexible. This green machine is absolutely worth looking at if you're in the market for a strong electric pressure washer capable of easily handling most home cleaning chores.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect pressure washer for my needs
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All I can say is how happy and satisfied with this Greenworks Electric Pressure Washer. I needed one for a while for not only to help with my back deck but mostly for my driveway and walkway in my courtyard (see pics). Every step from installation to use was as user-friendly as it gets.
In the box is all the parts that you need to assemble yourself. The only tool I required was a phillips head screwdriver. Following the included installation manual took me about 15-20 mins to put it all together. One thing is the manual shows the wheels already installed during assembly but you have to do that yourself. Not hard at all, just obviously don't miss this.
There are 5 included tips that are easy to switch out using the quick release connector. You can choose from 15, 25 and 45 degree angles, a turbo and cleaning soap tips.
After plugging in my garden hose and plugging the pressure washer into an outlet (I do like how the cord comes with it's own installed GFCI protection), I went straight to work on my walkways.
All I can say is WOW. The results speak for themselves with my before and after pics. The Greenworks completely annihilated all the dirt and grime right off the walkway to show instant cleanliness. I am so happy that now I can clean what I want as a DIYer instead of paying someone else to do the same job.
Easy to install, super mobile and great performance is what Greenworks showed me with this pressure washer. I would recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Happy Purchase
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This replaced an old Ryobi thay had broken down. The unit was easy to assemble. I used it one time before putting it away for the fall. The washer did a really nice job of cleanimy deck, even without any kind of soap or cleaner. Pressure is better than my previous washer. It was also quieter than my previously used washer. I'm sure it is a lot quieter than a gas unit. I am ver happy with this purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Noise, Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful and Reliable Electric Pressure Washer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The Greenworks 3000 PSI electric pressure washer is powerful, easy to use, and perfect for tough jobs like driveways and siding. It’s quieter and cleaner than gas models, though a bit heavy to move around, but overall a great choice for homeowners who want strong cleaning without the hassle of gas.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance, Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Frank S.
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Works great. As much washing power as my gasoline model. No rope to pull, no oil to check and no gas needed. Easy to put together.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance, Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great machine
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Easy to order online
Quick delivery
Easy to put together
A little heavy
Works great
A lot of power
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Electric Power Washer
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great little electric power washer... We use a gas powered 4000 psi unit for the paver driveway and other large jobs, but we use this unit more frequently because of its ease of operation and light weight. We had a 2400 psi Sun Joe electric unit before this one, and much prefer the Greenworks unit. My wife especially likes it for outside furniture and various touchups where mold accumulates. BTW, all of the 3000 psi Greenworks power washers use exactly the same pump, but are available at different price points. This on has a heavier-duty wand, better wheels and an upright frame.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works as described!
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Works as described! At lot quieter than our old gas powered pressure washer with the added bonus of no cord to pull to get the unit started. Push the button to start and again to turn off. Easy to operate and move around as needed. You have the water hose attached to your water source, so being tethered to an electrical outlet did not interfere with operating this pressurewasher. You will also have less maintenance on this machine than with a gas powered unit.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Keep it simple
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Easiest machine to use setting up to putting it away it out works my gas model with its optional nozzle choices for each job to its cleaning power I wish I would’ve bought it sooner
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Buy it!
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Very easy to use, does a great job. I highly recommend this product. It was on sale when I purchased it for $300, usually it is $400.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works better than advertised!
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Easy to assemble and operate. Works better than advertised. Go electric and eliminate the headaches of gas operation and maintenance.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pressure Washer
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EASY TO USE. A great product used it to clean my Lani it worked flausly. I would reccommed it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
You pay for what you get
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Haven't tested this yet. Noted immediately this is apparently a Best Buy decontented version. It's missing the soap tank and the hose holder is a wire hanger. At least I purchased it at a decent price. We'll have to see how well it operates.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Greenworks Tools
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Hello Jerry. Thank you for sharing your feedback! We understand your observations about this model and appreciate you noting the differences. You are correct that the Best Buy version has some differences in design. The spray gun is mounted diagonally, and the hose is mounted in the rear. Instead of an attached soap tank, this model uses a hose that you place directly into a bottle of soap. For all other key features such as the brushless motor, 3000 PSI pressure, and up to 2.0 GPM flow, the specs are identical to versions sold at other retailers. This means the core functionality remains the same across these models. We hope you have a great experience once you put it to use! If you ever have specific questions or concerns about our products, contact Greenworks via Live chat on our website (www.greenworkstools.com), call us at 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS) or refer to the FAQ ask section of the tool or ask us a question, anytime.