Heavy-duty household cleaning requires tools that are as serious as you are. This powerful pressure washer delivers up to 2000 PSI and up to 1.1 GPM of cleaning power to effectively remove dirt, grime, and debris. Its compact design allows you to maneuver the unit with ease, and its 20-foot high-pressure hose and 35-foot power cord provides you the reach needed to tackle any cleaning project around the house. Its PWMA certification guarantees trusted performance. The PWMA (Pressure Washer Manufacturers’ Association) was developed in 1997 to set standards for testing for pressure washers made for household, consumer, commercial, or farm use.
Greenworks 2000 Max PSI @ 1.1 GPM (13 Amp) Electric Pressure Washer GPW2000-1RB
$184.50
Performance tested and rated in accordance with PWMA standards
2000 PSI and 1.1 GPM for efficient cleaning of residential areas
Ideal for medium duty projects including but not limited to cleaning patio furniture, grills, walkways, and vehicles
Powerful 13 AMP motor and convenient push button start; motor switches off with start/stop technology when the spray wand not engaged to save energy and lifespan of the pump and motor
The soap siphon hose allows users to switch from pressure washing to using cleaning detergents; change to the soap tip on the spray wand and then place the other end of the siphon hose into a container of ready to use cleaner
Karri H Misky –
I love this little guy. Very easy to use, maneuver. The big wheels make it easy even up and down steps. Very sturdy. I attached before and after pictures. This is a must if you’re looking for a power washer for your home.Read more
Alex –
My boyfriend says it works very well within this price tier. The only minor criticism he has is that it’s a bit of a knuckle-buster to put the water hose on – tight fit for the hand. Besides that he says it works great. He’s done our deck and cars – we bought the soap spray bottle attachment for the cars which worked great. Water pressure is fine, maneuverability is good too. It was a great buy for such an affordable cost.Read more
Ryan lee –
Great price point, easy to assemble and use, powerful enough for around the house jobs. Used for 2-3 continuous hours and had no problems. Sometimes it would change tones and pressure output, but I think that may have been lack of water volume from my hose.Read more
Jason –
The media could not be loaded. I opened it and assembled it which was pretty easy. I went to wash my car with it and it wouldn’t turn on. I followed all the instructions, tested my power outlets, and it would not work to save my neck. I’ll be returning this since it doesn’t even turn on. It is lightweight but I don’t care about that since it doesn’t work.Read more
Reneerk –
I love my new little power washer! When I first got it, my husband was laughing about it saying how cute it was and fine for a housewife like me to do a quick clean of the patio furniture and wash the car. It couldn’t be half as good as his professional power washer that I would certainly hurt myself if I tried to use. He put it together and I went outside with it to wash all the things I’ve been begging him to power wash all summer. I did my patio furniture, the car, my outdoor rug, and I got started on the siding on the back of my house. He came out and was impressed. Then he took it from me because it was his turn to play, lol. This little machine does a great job! It really is not quite as powerful as his big power washer that he uses for work, but it also costs much less and it’s just perfect for around the yard. It is very powerful for what it is, especially if you hold the nozzle up close to what you are cleaning and take your time. I was really impressed at how clean I was able to get everything, my siding looked brand new! It’s very easy to use and assemble and I like that it works on electricity instead of having to put gas in it. The cord is very long and doesn’t get in the way anymore than the hose attached to it does. On a side note, he did hurt himself using it, he got his hand too close to the nozzle and got a little gash on the side of his thumb. I, on the other hand, did not hurt myself using it.Read more
Chris –
The pros on this unit are that it’s lightweight and easily maneuverable. It also has a long power cord. The cons are numerous. First and foremost, this thing is weak. I question the 2000 PSI claim. Whatever job you have to do, if this is even powerful enough, it will take you 2 to 4 times longer than with a typical 3000 PSI gas powered model. The other review claiming you can replace gas powered units with this is horribly wrong. While my Craftsman is only rated 50% higher than this one at 3000 PSI, it seems more like it’s 2 1/2 or 3 times more powerful. Of course with gas powered models there is no worry on running out of power cord, because you’re taking the power with you in the gas tank. Most of those also come with a 30 foot long or so hose to the wand. This one only has 20 feet. There is no proper bottom wrap for the power cord either. You can improvise like I did and use the water hose inlet, as long as you have disconnected the water hose. The flow rate is also very low at 1.1 GPM. If you’re doing large areas like driveways or sidewalks, you’re going to need a regular hose to wash away any debris that this thing will remove. It will take you all day long to try and push away the dirt and concrete residue with that pathetic flow rate. I tried it for just a couple minutes, and then said heck with it and just used the hose with full flow later on. Finally, for such a weak electric motor, this things makes a bunch of noise. It also makes odd squealing noises when the motor kicks on and off. The reviewer who said don’t use it continuously for very long is probably right. Even at $159 versus usually $300 to $400 for 3000 PSI gas powered models, this is overpriced. And right now at one of the big box home stores there is a Ryobi 3000 PSI for just $250. So if you’re willing to look for a sale, you can get something far better for about $100 more, and you’ll save yourself hours almost every time you use it. Unless you have specific limited needs where this light duty machine will work on a regular basis, it’s really just too weak to consider it a true pressure washer.Read more