I bought one a few months back on sale a Lowe’s. Excellent so far. Paid for itself cleaning my driveway once. Great for use on cars too with foam sprayer.
I have the 2,000 PSI model and it works very well. I recently pressure washed the driveway, walkway and curbing at my mother's home in Florida. The driveway had dark streaks and the curbing was black. An application of concrete cleaner, a wash down using the "Turbo" nozzle, followed by an application of _Wet and Forget_ and the concrete will look great for six months or more. My 12' box truck is next!
There is a recall on a lot 1500 models, not sure about 2000. Apparently the connector for the hose and gun was made of plastic, not so on the 2300 model
Hi All, Greenworks sent me the 2300 psi power washer to use on a few projects...it works pretty well in my opinion and it’s strong enough to get the projects around my house done and I'd recommend this pressure washer for a homeowner. Greenworks in not a sponsor. Thanks for watching and be good! Jon
Used my pressure washer on my ipe deck. Bad choice you'll see all of the back and forth passes on the deck. Get the attachment from HD for your wand you push/pull along the deck it spins horizontally does a great job. Could use it on the brick too.
Becareful at the pump. The long fitting can bust the lock in nubs for th3 4" long x1"? pipe. Cast aluminum I guess, anyway. I guess that why they made the changes to the newer models.
Only thing I hate a out mine is the delay when you start it up I do t have the best preassure in the shop I work at so the delay is even longer and it's quite loud of a machine compared to my old ryobibi had
John, a lot of your recent videos haven't been showing up for me. Had to do the unsub and re-sub which apparently fixes this issue. Really like your no-nonsense videos. BTW, would be interesting if you could see how well that unit works with one of those wet-sanding attachments. Its a little under-powered, however for the occasional wet-sanding use that might not be a problem. There's someone on YT (USA) who makes/matches them to the unit power for like $79 IIRC. Might be more up metal-working alley though.
I bought my first pressure washer last year and really enjoyed it. It's very satisfying to see a deck or driveway, for instance, look brand new again.
I have purchased this pressure washer and it does a great job. Used it on wood and also on composite decking...Deck looks new....
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for being so clear and right to the point
I bought one a few months back on sale a Lowe’s. Excellent so far. Paid for itself cleaning my driveway once. Great for use on cars too with foam sprayer.
What a lovely and efficient video. Much appreciated!
I have the 2,000 PSI model and it works very well. I recently pressure washed the driveway, walkway and curbing at my mother's home in Florida. The driveway had dark streaks and the curbing was black. An application of concrete cleaner, a wash down using the "Turbo" nozzle, followed by an application of _Wet and Forget_ and the concrete will look great for six months or more. My 12' box truck is next!
There is a recall on a lot 1500 models, not sure about 2000. Apparently the connector for the hose and gun was made of plastic, not so on the 2300 model
The best video - right to the point and make installation so easy!! thank you for posting
Just got a pressure washer last year. It’s addicting!
I have one and love it for home. The 360 nozzle tip is by far the best performing for heavy cleaning.
do find that the less powerful electric pressure washer (2300psi) is sufficient for most homeowner's needs?
yes
Great tutorial! A lifesaver!!
This is just what the doctor ordered 👍🏾
Great Video Thanx
I followed this video step by step thanks this was a life saver for me
Nice work Jon; I also have a Greenworks Pressure Washer and really enjoy it.
Hi All, Greenworks sent me the 2300 psi power washer to use on a few projects...it works pretty well in my opinion and it’s strong enough to get the projects around my house done and I'd recommend this pressure washer for a homeowner. Greenworks in not a sponsor. Thanks for watching and be good! Jon
Yo Jon, why are power washing videos so freakin oddly satisfying??👍👍. This video might break 500K views!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out !!
Use of soap not covered.... mine isn't flowing from the soap container.
Used my pressure washer on my ipe deck. Bad choice you'll see all of the back and forth passes on the deck. Get the attachment from HD for your wand you push/pull along the deck it spins horizontally does a great job. Could use it on the brick too.
Really interesting product. Pretty cool features.
👍👍 thanks for sharing with us Jon.
Thank you!
Awesome stuff Jon! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
I am not able to connect my water hose to the green works 2300, am I missing a part? I can thread it and when I turn water on the hose shoots off.
Niiice. Once again I'm impressed by these electric tools. Do you know if this takes the same battery as our chain saws, Jon?
Does a great job.
Becareful at the pump. The long fitting can bust the lock in nubs for th3 4" long x1"? pipe. Cast aluminum I guess, anyway. I guess that why they made the changes to the newer models.
Only thing I hate a out mine is the delay when you start it up I do t have the best preassure in the shop I work at so the delay is even longer and it's quite loud of a machine compared to my old ryobibi had
Anyone else annoyed with how they designed the wand mount? I can't move my pressure washer with the wand constantly falling out.
Don't let the box fool you, he actually whittled the power washer from a single tree.
As lomg as its strong enough to do trash cans and driveways, its a go for me.
A sequel, I could've watched for at least 10 more minutes.
John, a lot of your recent videos haven't been showing up for me. Had to do the unsub and re-sub which apparently fixes this issue.
Really like your no-nonsense videos. BTW, would be interesting if you could see how well that unit works with one of those wet-sanding attachments. Its a little under-powered, however for the occasional wet-sanding use that might not be a problem. There's someone on YT (USA) who makes/matches them to the unit power for like $79 IIRC. Might be more up metal-working alley though.
Thanks I appreciate it... yes that has happened to a few people not sure why.
I don’t understand I didn’t see any soap
Just sayin’. My experience with power washing bricks is that they start to crumble over time if you use too much pressure.