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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 260 reviews

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Customers express satisfaction with the powerful performance, ease of use, and quiet operation of the Pro Electric Pressure Washer. They appreciate its electric nature, compact storage, and the convenience of the detergent tank. While some find the price to be a bit high, many agree that it offers good value for the features and performance it provides.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Pressure

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Pressure Washer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Pressure washer was easy to assemble out of the box. The did my sidewalks and driveway. For an electric washer the pressure was great. Got the circular washer attachment which saved me hours when doing my driveway. So far so good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Noise level, Performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Money well spent

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    A little hesitant with electric being my last three were gas. I figured I would go a new route and it has not disappointed yet and has the same power. If not a little more than my 3200 psi craftsman it is a lot quieter. I am pleased I do not have to worry about gas And oil ..

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful power Washer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am very satisfied with my purchase! This product is powerful, delivers superb performance, easy to assemble, and is user-friendly! Just a friendly reminder to turn off the machine when changing nozzles for safety! The product meets my expectations!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Noise level

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Works as expected and seems well made.

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Seems well made and works well. Nice having variety of nozzles. Will look into getting a longer hose to make roof cleaning easier. Not sure if they offer this or if I can get adapters to use with other hoses. Much quieter than gas powered. A good buy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Power, Pressure
    Cons mentioned:
    Motor
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Does a great job cleaning with a few quirks

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Greenworks - 3000 PSI Pro Electric Pressure Washer has plenty of power and flexibility to handle a number of jobs. My primary use for pressure washing is vinyl siding, walkways, concrete surfaces, my small deck, and my vehicles. The unit ships with five nozzles. Each nozzle provides a different amount of pressure and spray width. Unfortunately, the user’s guide will only tell me the angle of each nozzle and what job the nozzle was designed for. So, I cannot give you an exact PSI output rating for each nozzle. I’m assuming the full 3000 PSI is present but the nozzle width dampens that pressure so as not to overpower the project. What I can tell you is that the Turbo nozzle will provide the maximum pressure possible. More on that later. The pressure washer is easy to assemble, hoses are easy to connect, the motor is quiet for a compressor motor, and the unit is easy to move around and store. Setup: Setup took about half an hour. Unpacking the box was like unpacking a puzzle. The parts were well packed and protected. They just won’t go back into the box the way they came out. The main body ships as a single piece. The easiest way to unpack the main body is to open the bottom of the box and then lift the box up over the part. Some assembly is required. See photos for a layout of all the parts. The only tool you will need is a Philips screwdriver. The handle slides into two pipes on the end of the Greenworks Pro Jetflow’s frame. There are two bolts and knobs that secure the handle. The deck that holds the five nozzles, hose, and gun connect to the handle via four screws. There are four threaded housings counter sunk into the handle. This gives the deck a solid, flat surface to mount to. It also allowed me to make a good tight fit. I prefer this much better than the normal through hole designs that tend to loosen over time or add additional rattle to the frame. There are two handles at the back of the frame that allow for the power cord to wrap around for easy storage. The handles attach to the frame using the same counter sunk threads as the deck. These two screws come with a washer and lock washer to unsure these screws don’t loosen up as the pressure washer vibrates. First use: First, read the directions from end to end. They are not long but they are important to the proper operation of this unit. It took me about 10 minutes to connect all the hoses, check for leaks, power it on, and clear the lines of air. I played around with the different nozzles until I found the one I wanted. The provided nozzles are 15º, 25º, 40º, Soap Soaker, and turbo. The degrees correspond with the measure of the cone or flat fan that the nozzle produces. The degree corresponds with the overall power output of the nozzle. For example, my very first project was my cement tile walkway. The cement tiles are one foot by one foot and make up a walkway that is three tiles wide by 20 tiles long. The path fills with debris and sand all winter long. I figured this would be a good place to start. I started with the 15º nozzle since this was rated for foliage and debris. Well, this turned the dirt to mud super-fast and threw mud through the air away from the water stream. Any lichen or moss that was on the tiles simply flew away. Any piles of mud or small rocks that had built up over the winter took a few passes to liquefy before flying away. Did the Greenworks Pro Jetflow do a good job? Yes and no. It is late winter/early spring where I live. So the water tends to pool instead of being absorbed into the ground. The muddy water pooled and flowed back onto my nice clean tiles. Before that happened, the tiles did look nicer than they did before. It was still fun blowing dirt, pine needles, and moss around. I changed up my game and focused on a single tile that was away from the pooled water. I did manage to capture a before and after photo of one of the tiles spared the dirty water overrun. And yes, the tile went from dullish grey to it’s original color. My second job was an 8-foot by 8-foot concrete slab that the previous owners used for a hot tub. Today, I use it as a small patio. I started with the 25º and then followed up with the 15º nozzles. The 25º nozzle did a good job of pushing away the loose debris. The 15º nozzle did a good job of blowing away the built up soil, grass, and plants along the edges. I had to turn to the Turbo nozzle to clean away the stains. The turbo removed 15 years of built-up stains. It looks almost new. I attached a photo of before and during to illustrate my point. The difference between clean and deep clean is stark. Also, be careful with the turbo if you are working along an edge. It will decimate any soil, lawn, or plants you have along your cleaning path. My third project was my truck. I used the 45º nozzle with the truck. This removed any loose debris and dirt. The 45º nozzle does not produce enough pressure to remove the hard stuck on grime like dead bug goop and stuck on brake dust. There were issues with this project that I noted below under “Issues.” My wife chose to spend the day pressure washing the front of the house. Unfortunately, I was not able to get any before and after images to share. I have white siding that turns shades of grey, black, and green over the winter months due to chimney smoke, car exhaust, and algae. My wife tells me she used the 15º nozzle for the siding to clean everything off. No cleaner was used. The manual does not list vinyl siding as safe for the 15º nozzle. It did a good job cleaning away the winter grime. Her next step is to add a cleaner to the reservoir and do another pass on the house next month when we will have consistent warmer days. I just hope she can use a wider nozzle while using a detergent. Issues: I chose to wash off my truck. I added a small amount of car soap to the reservoir and then filled the reservoir with water. This is where things got a bit wonky for me. First, the compressor seemed to have a very difficult time getting up to pressure or keeping pressure. The compressor would start at full power, the pitch would change indicating I had full pressure, I would pull the trigger for 10 seconds, and then the motor would go into some kind of idle mode. Idle mode got me maybe 1/3 normal pressure. Then it would suddenly kick back on. After about five minutes of this back and forth I was able to maintain full pressure for the remaining 20 minutes it took me to clean the truck. I did notice a small amount of water leaking from my garden hose around the nozzle. I wrapped it in silicon tape to stop the leak, but it did not immediately solve the problem. I do know that there was a lot of popping and hissing from the spray wand right before the power was regained. This may indicate air is getting into the system from somewhere else. The next day, as noted above, my wife pressure washed our home’s vinyl siding. She had zero issues. So, I am unsure what happened the previous day. Second issue. The garden hose connect is located just beneath the front handle. This makes it difficult to tighten and loosen the nut that secures the hose. A few times I scrapped my knuckles on the mixing assembly. The tight space also forces my twisting leverage around my wrist instead of allowing me to use my full arm. More than once I have had to use both hands to turn the nut. And even then, it was difficult to get the correct leverage. See included photo for a sense of what I am talking about. Operations: First, attaching the spray wand to the spray gun took more force than I expected. I had to brace the spray gun against the ground while attaching the spray wand and changing out nozzles. Be sure to turn off the pressure washer and lock the trigger safety before making any changes to the spray gun. Use the safety! It may save an eye or two. Second, be sure the water is running and passing through the spray gun for about 30 seconds before turning on the motor. It is possible to damage the motor if run with air in the line. Allow the motor to build pressure for about five to ten seconds before pulling the trigger. I did experience some moments of power loose when pulling and releasing the trigger in quick succession. I did this when getting too close to an edge or when trying to be delicate. I waited for about 10 seconds for the motor to stabilize before starting up again. This time, I was able to pull the trigger multiple times in a row without losing power. In hindsight, this may be a symptom of air getting into the line somewhere along the way. Powering the motor on and off was a snap. One button-press and the motor was running. About 5 seconds later the Greenworks Pro Jetflow was up to full pressure. I turned off the washer between nozzle change outs, moving between project locations, and anytime I left the unit unattended. My foreman, A.K.A, my wife, kept asking me questions and making comments while I was using the pressure washer. She had to raise her voice a little to be heard over the compressor but was easily heard. There are two ways to store this pressure washer. It can be stored horizontally aligning with the wheels and the feet at the bottom of the frame. My small shed holds a full-size snow blower, lawn mower, a grill, propane tanks, and is used for seasonal storage. I do not have a lot of horizontal space left for much of anything. The Greenworks Pro Jetflow’s frame allows for vertical storage. Flip the unit on its front roll bar/handle and the unit will stand stable in a vertical position. Overall, I am happy with the GreenWorks Pro Jetflow Pressure washer. I am concerned that air may be getting into the system and robbing me of performance. Since I cannot find an absolute culprit, at this time, I cannot give this a full four stars. If it was not for this one issue I would have award the Greenworks Pro Jetflow five stars.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Greenworks Tools
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      Hello ITJim - Thank you for the detailed review! Customer feedback is so very important to us when it comes to designing our products for current or future customer needs. We will take your feedback and share with the relevant Greenworks team. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Greenworks with any further questions or warranty needs. We can be reached at 1-888-909-6757. Thanks again. GreenworksTools

  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Great Investment!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    "Truly Amazing" is the best way to describe the Greenworks 3000psi Pressure Washer! Before purchasing this item, I spent hours manually scrubbing my concrete driveway and back porch with no good results. I was amazed at how effectively and easily the Greenworks 3000psi Pressure Washer started cleaning the concrete.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Just another electric pressure washer

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Definitely not 3000 psi. And it's a 1.2 GPM. It says that in super tiny print on the box in one location. The 2.0 GPM is for when you're spraying soap water, which is definitely nowhere near even a thousand PSI, more like 100 maybe if that. I will say it looks cool. It works, but no better than any other 1900 PSI electric pressure washer. The turbo nozzle has failed on me in less than a month, I had to buy another one. I'm not too happy with the purchase even though I did buy it when it was on sale. I feel I paid too much money for a pressure washer that is just as weak as any other electric pressure washer. Had I paid full price I'd be really upset. I wonder why all these new electric pressure washers are boasting power that they don't have. There used to be a thing called false advertising, I don't know how that went out the window all the sudden.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Power

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Green Work pro pressure washer

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My pressure washer I picked up from best buy works great! My side walk in front of my house looks brand new. Concrete grit came off with easy. I can’t wait till I use it again.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Love it, however ….

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    Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this last summer, 2024, and used it on pavers, a cement pad, a wood play structure, aluminum siding, and other small items. I love the long cord. The pressure is good however chugs at times. I store it dry and cleaned in a garage. I was excited to get it out to use this spring, but it was spraying water everywhere. It has a crack. So frustrating. I may or may not recommend this. It was expensive which is worth it, but not with this issue. If it gets repaired and doesn’t happen again, I’d recommend it, otherwise, no.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Greenworks Tools
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      Hello CarolC. We are sorry to hear about your experience when using this Pressure washer. It sounds like you will need to contact us directly and some further information is required to be better assisted. Please allow our team to gather some further details so that we can help find a resolution for you. We kindly ask that you give us a call at 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS) or start a Live chat on (www.greenworkstools.com). So, our experts can discuss your experience; please have your pressure washer with you along with the model and serial number to complete troubleshooting to ensure a quick resolution is provided. GreenworksTools

  • Pros mentioned:
    Pressure

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love this pressure washer!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The GreenWorks 3000 psi (electric AC) press washer did a fantastic job cleaning my walkway and driveway! I highly recommend this product!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Power

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Strong Power Washer.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I only used it once, but it was a great experience. I cleaned my driveway, walls of outside my home and my vinyl white fence. It did a great job.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Pressure

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good quality decent power and flow

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Had hoped this would solve my second floor problem but apparently not . Plenty of pressure and works well for the most part , the sprayer holder is a little flimsy . The flow could be higher .The hose and nozzle seem decent quality and the wheels are good too . All in all it's not bad but maybe I was expecting more .

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    GREAT PRESSURE WASHER

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Can't beat this price better than home depot prices.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Power
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Dirt and grime don't stand a chance

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    This is my first electric pressure washer, and I’ve heard great things about this model from Greenworks, and I can say it lives up to the hype. Setup is very simple. It comes mostly assembled in the box, all that’s needed is assembly of the nozzle and wand caddie and the main handle. A Philips screwdriver is all you need. All metal construction gives this a super solid build, and while it does weigh about 50lbs it is very easy to maneuver around. The length of the power cord (35’) allows you so much flexibility in powering the washer as you navigate the area you’re washing, never had an issue running out of cord length. Couple that with a decent length of hose and you can set it and forget it in order to wash huge areas of space. Definity run your hose before connecting to the washer, just to make sure you run out any air that’s been trapped in the line over winter, at least for folks like me in the Midwest. Greenworks is very keen on making sure you don’t burn out the motor under different scenarios and their instruction manual and quick start guide are very clear about the steps you need to take to make sure it keeps running for a long time. Powering on is a simple one button push on top of the body of washer, and you’ll hear it roar to life. Yes it’s quieter than a gas version, much quieter, but it’s NOT that quiet. It still makes plenty of noise, so don’t think the neighbors won’t know what you’re doing when this thing is fired up. During a fairly lengthy session of use, the washer never got too hot or seemed to struggle at all. From first spray to last it was a joy to use. It comes with 5 different nozzle attachments, different fan blade sizes, one for soap and one for a turbo jet blast of full force water. They install very nicely on top of the washer in their own caddie style holder, along with the holster for the spray gun and hose. Everything about the fit and finish of the machine is top notch and tidy. I also love that you can store the washer in a vertical position to save space. We have a deck on the back of our house that gets mostly shade in the fall and spring, so we get a lot of mildew on the siding of the house and the main deck boards. Even without soap or pretreatment, this thing powered through all of it and made the siding and deck spotless. The power is real on this thing. So much so, that if you’re not careful, you might take off more than just the mildew. I could see where I actually went through the mildew and actually started taking off some of the stain of the deck boards. This thing cuts through dirt and grime with ease. And there is very little water wasted. Using a good house, there was not a single drop of wasted water, and the fine spray patterns of the various nozzles means that water only goes where you want it to, and nowhere else. Now that spring is finely here, I can’t wait to get out and take care of all sorts of areas around the house that could use a good pressure wash!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Greenworks Tools
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      Hello HarvickFan - Thank you for the detailed 5-star review! We would love to offer some tips to help care for the pressure washer.
      When storing your pressure washer over the winter or for longer than 30 days, make sure it will be ready for your next cleaning project. Your manual will have specifics. Here are some general procedures:

      • Store the pressure washer in a dry area, protected from freezing temperatures and other extreme weather.
      • Keep it away from heat sources that could dry out the pump seals.
      • Use a pump lubricant/antifreeze. A pump protector is liquid Anti-Freeze formulated to prolong the life of your pressure washer; the product can be found at most hardware stores. If you cannot do the Optimum Winterizing procedure, you can still protect your pressure washer from winter damage by disconnecting all water connections. Turn on the machine for a few second, until the remaining water in the pump exits. Turn off immediately.
      • Do not allow high-pressure hose to become kinked.
      • Store the machine and accessories in a room that does not reach freezing temperatures.

      If the pressure washer is subjected to freezing temperatures or is to be stored or left unused for ANY period longer than thirty days, the unit should be stored properly. This is called “winterizing”. The term is somewhat confusing because your storage period may or may not happen in cold temperatures or even during winter. Nevertheless, this procedure is strongly recommended to be done every time the unit may sit for longer than thirty days without being used. Whether stored inside or out, heated space or cold, winter or summer. This keeps the unit from freezing and, very importantly, it keeps water from drying out inside the pump and leaving behind very harmful deposits. These deposits will act like sandpaper in the seals the next time it is used. This also keeps any parts from rusting or oxidizing which may damage your pump. Should you have any questions or warranty needs in the future, please contact us directly through chatbot on www.greenworkstools.com that will direct you to a live agent or call us at 1-888-909-6757 (1-888-90WORKS). GreenworksTools

  • Pros mentioned:
    Noise level, Pressure
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Greenworks 3000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Unboxing the pressure washer was a bit concerning as all of the parts seemed to be thrown in the box and were not well secures. Many parts were just thrashing around which marked up the tank and some of the paint. The box itself was in flawless condition and the main unit was wrapped and secured pretty tight. It was the accessories such as the wand, hoses, and secondary handle that were just loose in the box. The handle was wrapped in foam padding, but it wasn't enough to eliminate some marks on the main unit itself. Everything appears factory sealed and tight, so I do not believe this was an abnormal experience, just poor packaging. With that said, everything worked fine and performed as expected and I wasn't bothered by this, otherwise I would have reached out to Greenworks or BestBuy, but just keep this in mind if you end up getting a unit in the same boat. I am NOT making this as a negative as this could have been a anomaly, as stated, everything works perfectly fine. Setup was super simple, assembly instructions were very clear and most of it could be assembled without any additional tools. All in all, it took me maybe 10 minutes tops to assemble. I plugged in and began initially using this with a foam cannon (separate part) to wash my cars. The 15 and 25 degree (green and yellow) work great for this process as well. Pressure was just enough to get off dirt but not touch enough to cause any paint issues. I stepped up to the 40 degree (white) to clean brake dust off rims, also did not cause any harm to the wheel's finish. It effortlessly made them look factory new. This alone sped up washing multiple cars and is worth the price of admission. I then moved to spraying my concrete walkway. I had to step up to the "turbo" nozzle for this and had to keep the nozzle pretty close to the concrete to get all dirt and debris off. The concrete looked brand new afterwards and was many shades lighter. Due to the tight nature of the turbo nozzle, small back and forth lines had to be done, so this took some time, but got the job done. The pressure was more than enough to get the concrete clean. Moving onto siding, i filled the soap tank with solution and used the soap attachment to spray the house. Waiting 15 min then using the green nozzle to clean resulted in mostly clean siding. I had to step up to the white to get the really dirty parts clean, but overall, was effortless and my white siding was white again. I had to use a step ladder to get to the second floor (standard 9' high ceilings) so about 15-20 feet high? but with the step ladder i was able to get to the very top. Wrapping cords and hoses was simple. The power cable arms worked very well, though I wish the power adapter had something to secure it to the cables as it is left dangling and has to wrap around something to secure it. The pressure hose holder is great, the bungee attachment allows this to remain secure without falling. The pressure washer wand is the only thing left completely insecure which is frustrating, I'd like to see something better designed to secure this from falling off. Storing is also easy and takes up little space with the upright position. This allows me to store in my garage very easily without taking up space. All in all, with some minor design flaws this is a fantastic unit. Adding the ability to secure the wand and better secure the power cable would make this 5 stars. The pressure is great, noise level is decent and this just works. In my opinion, a must have multi-use tool to have around the house!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Performance
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    You NEED this!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Greenworks Pro is this happy homeowner's dream come true! Sometimes homeownership can be a little overwhelming and oftentimes more than a little costly. That’s why being able to do some chores on your own, rather than hiring somebody, can be quite helpful when pinching pennies. Our house has needed some outside cleaning to the siding, patios, driveway and sidewalks for quite a while now but I didn’t want to spend the money on a one time clean up when I knew it would just need to be done again in a couple years. I would rather spend a little more up-front, do the job myself, and know that I can continue to do the job myself for many years to come. In comes the Greenworks Pro 3000 PSI professional electric pressure washer. This power washer sets up quickly, is easy to use and works well. Everything this homeowner could ever want from a pressure washer. The pressure washer came securely packaged in a heavy duty box and arrived in perfect condition. Assembly was a breeze and only required the aid of a Phillips head screwdriver. To assemble the unit you must attach the upper panel and gun holder to the upper handle. Then you install the power cord storage arms, and finally you attach the upper handle onto the frame. Altogether assembly took me about 10 minutes by myself. This is the first pressure washer I’ve owned and this is also the first time I’ve used one outside of the carwash. That being said, I had no problem learning how to use it and I felt like a pro by the end of cleaning up my back sidewalk and patio area. It’s quite easy to use and doesn’t require a strong arm to get the job done, just a little persistence is all you need. I did find myself getting the power cord, garden hose and washer hose tangled up a bit, but it didn’t impede on my ability to get the job done, and I imagine that is something I will learn to manage as I become more acquainted with using a pressure washer. The washer comes with five different spray tips, each having its own purpose and suggested usage. Although I did try them all, for my concrete cleanup job I stuck with the turbo spray tip. This nozzle rotates in a zero to fifteen degree spray pattern in a circular motion to break down tough dirt and grime. The spray pattern covers an area of 4 to 8 inches wide, depending on the distance between the tip and the surface being cleaned. The sprayer blasts away the crud that’s built up on my patio over the years with just one pass, with a second pass to clean up any tough spots that were left behind. Overall I’m extremely happy with the Greenworks Pro 3000 PSI pressure washer and I’m so glad to have waited to get my own versus paying somebody else to do the job for me. As a homeowner I know I’ll get a lot of usage out of this over the years to come. From cleaning the siding on my home, which is my next job, to washing the cars, this thing is going to quickly become one of my most used and favorite outdoor power tools. I highly recommend this to any homeowner who likes getting the job done themself.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Noise level, Pressure
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cleans Like Magic

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    The Greenworks electric pressure washer works great to clean virtually anything. The high pressure washer cuts through dirt, grease, mildew, and stains with ridiculous ease. I used the washer on several different types of items and it cut through everything in seconds. If I had to use a regular hose nozzle, scrub brush and cleanser it would have taken me hours or days to get the same results as this pressure washer did in less than a minute. It works great to clean your car and wheels, yard furniture, stairs, wooden decks, plastic or metal sheds. It even works great to help strip paint from the exterior of a house and some other structures. The design of the washer is very helpful. It has a spot on it for everything included. The nozzles are conveniently stored in easy to reach spots right by the handle. The extra long power cord wraps nicely around the brackets on the back of the unit. There are even spots on the handle to hold the gun and hose for the gun. although these two holders don't really work that great. I found that the gun and hose would pop out of place sometimes when moving the washer around. Some additional bungee cables can fix that though. The unit can be flipped upright for a smaller footprint when storing it. The oversized wheels work great for traversing any type of terrain. I used to own a gas pressure washer, and this electric washer is so much more convenient, no more trips to the gas station, no more exhaust to smell, and this electric washer is so much quieter than the gas models. Once hooked up and plugged in it takes a few seconds for the motor to build pressure and then it's ready to use. The one gallon soap reservoir works great. Most other devices have half the capacity or less. It's nice not to have to stop and refill the jug as often. The only thing needed to do to use the soap, is to change the nozzle on the end of the wand. Even though this pressure washer is rated at 3000-PSI keep in mind that if the water supply you are using is restricted, you will not get the full pressure capacity of the unit. Water pressure to your house or business can effect this, as well as the type of garden hose used to supply the washer. A solid, heavy duty water hose is recommended. Narrow hoses and the stretchy collapsible hoses can sometimes cause flow issues as well. Another thing to keep in mind is that cold weather can ruin pressure washers in one night. Even though the washer motor has a ten-year warranty, and the overall unit has a 3 year warranty damage caused by frozen lines is most likely not covered. Ice inside the unit can easily destroy parts inside the motor, and handle. All it takes is a pin hole in the unit to render it worthless. If you live in cold weather areas, make sure this is stored properly in a place where it will not freeze. Overall, this pressure washer works great, is easy to move around and store. Turns on fast, is very quiet and the power cord and hose give you great reach in many different areas.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Noise level, Pressure
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quiet and Powerful

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    Greenworks Powerwasher Title: Quiet and Powerful This electric power washer has plenty of cleaning power, runs well and is relatively quiet, too. When not being used, everything stores conveniently and the unit tilts vertically to take up less floor space. Pros: * Big wheels for easy rolling to where you need it to be. * Convenient storage for the handle, the hose, the cord and all provided attachments. * Easy to reach power button on the top. * Easy to fill soap dispenser underneath. * Quieter than expected when running at full power. * Tilts up to take less floor space when not being used. Cons: * The soap dispenser empties quickly when using the Soap tip. * The power cord wrap could be easier to access. The main aspect of a good power washer is that it runs consistently with good pressure. It’s a bonus if it runs quietly. This power washer does all of that and more. It comes with a long power cord, a sufficient length of hose that doesn’t tangle easily, and has five (5) tip attachments that store conveniently on the top of the unit. Setup was relatively easy. The main unit was pre-assembled as it comes out of the box. To complete the one-time final assembly, you basically needed do three things; attach the handle with 2 bolts, screw on the storage tray/wand/hose holder with four screws, and attach the power cord wrap arms with one screw each. That was it for main one-time assembly. For normal use, you connect the spray wand to the hose and the hose to the main unit. Then plug it in to power, connect the water hose to the main unit and you’re ready to clean stuff. We have an outdoor shed that has been in our back yard for about ten years. The shed door was a complete mess. I poured in some pressure washer soap (separate purchase) into the easy to load soap container on the main unit. Then I attached the soap tip on the wand and gave the shed door a good soaking. After five minutes, I replaced the soap tip with one of the spray attachment tips and let this thing start working its magic. About 15 minutes later, the door was almost as clean as it was ten years ago when it was new. During the whole process, this power washer worked flawlessly - keeping constant water pressure while not making too much noise. When I was done, I simply disconnected everything, wrapped it all up, and tilted the unit up to put it away. I will say that when using the soap tip, it did suck quite a bit of soap from the dispenser. There is no way to reduce the amount of soap it sprays, but it did work well. Overall, assembly was easy, setup was as expected, and the unit worked consistently and quietly for as long as I needed it to. The manual claims a really good warranty and I don’t expect to need it for quite some time. If you are a typical homeowner who needs a power washer for occasional use, this electric unit will probably suit your needs quite well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Noise level, Power

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent pressure washer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I recently bought the Greenworks Pro 3000 PSI Pressure Washer, and I’ve been really impressed with its performance. Here are my thoughts after a few weeks of use. Power & Cleaning The 3000 PSI really makes a difference! I’ve used it to clean my driveway, deck, and even my car. It blasts away dirt and grime easily, and it handled some pretty tough stains that my old pressure washer couldn’t. It’s as powerful as a gas pressure washer but much quieter, which is a big bonus for me. Ease of Use One of the best things about this machine is that it’s electric. No messing around with gas or oil – I just plug it in, and it’s ready to go. It’s a bit heavy, but the wheels help a lot with moving it around. The setup was straightforward, and I appreciated the easy nozzle changes. The included nozzles give a lot of flexibility depending on what I’m cleaning. What I Didn’t Like The only downside I’ve noticed is the cord. Since it’s electric, I’m tied to an outlet, and sometimes it feels like I’m constantly adjusting the cord to reach further areas.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Greenworks Tools
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      Hello TaDu. Thank you for taking the time to review Greenworks 3000PSI. We appreciate your feedback and are glad you had some pros and cons to share with us. We use information like this and work with the various teams within Greenworks to market, design, and sell the products our customers want and needs. We we do have a range of tools for a variety of household chore needs. Check out our link below to view our cordless pressure washers. (https://www.greenworkstools.com/collections/cordless-pressure-washers). Whatever your tool needs are we would be happy to direct you to a line that better suits you. For any further inquiries or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us through Live chat direct on our site (www.greenworkstools.com) or by phone at 1-888-909-6757. We're happy to help. GreenworksTools

  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Pressure
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful sprayer that's easy to use

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    The Greenworks 3000 is my first pressure washer, and so far I'm loving it. I'll confess to being a little intimidated by it when I first got it, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was very easy to setup and use. The pressure washer arrived in a very large, very heavy box. It took me about twenty minutes to setup, and the only tool I needed was a Phillips head screwdriver. Make sure to read the instructions before using this device. The instructions direct you to turn on the water at the tap for 30 seconds before turning on the machine (to avoid damaging the pump). I almost missed this step in my eagerness to get started. Fortunately, I caught myself in time and turned the water on first. The sprayer worked very well using just water. There is a compartment for adding soap (as well as a special nozzle for applying soap), but I didn't want to go out and purchase extra stuff for my very first use. Using just water, I managed to do an admirable job cleaning off the nasty green algae off the side of my garage and gutters. I also managed to clean between the pavers on my patio. I wasn't able to attain perfectly clean surfaces, but they were significantly better after pressure washing them. I suspect that with repeated cleanings (and adding soap) the surfaces will continue to look better and better. I would caution that pressure washing does require a certain degree of skill though. When cleaning my pavers, I found that I was struggling to direct the muddy water to an appropriate spot. A lot of it ended up pooling in a depression near the center of my patio, and I ended up having to go over that spot again the next day with a broom and a leaf-blower. I naively thought that the spray would magically clean surfaces without generating puddles of excess water and mud. That's on me though. As I get more practice using the machine, I suspect that this will be less of an issue. The machine did a great job cleaning around the exterior of my house, and I am very happy to have gotten this.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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