Greenworks 2300psi 2.3gpm Electric Pressure Washer Review - Best Electric Pressure Washer?
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- A viewer reached out to me to see if i had any experience with the Greenworks 2300psi 2.3gpm electric pressure washer available at lowes. I said no an immediately ordered it so i could test it out. After doing a little bit of research. i found that Greenworks had another 2300psi 2.3gpm pressure washer that was sold on Amazon. So i quickly ordered that one as well so i could test them side by side. Could this be the best all around electric pressure washer? ENJOY!
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TIME CODES:
0:00 - INTRO GreenWorks 2300psi 2.3gpm Pro Pressure Washers
3:47 - UNBOXING
8:14 - FEATURES
14:21 - TESTING
16:14 - TESTING SOUND LEVEL
17:17 - TESTNG PSI
19:01 - TESTING GPM
25:25 - TESTING the other unit
31:00 - ACTIVE VE52 VS GREENWORKS
34:49 - FINAL THOUGHTS
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The reason for the delay is because it's a brushless induction motor... Without direct contact from a brush, the motor needs to spin up to create the fields necessary for torque - applying all the pressure at once would mean the motor couldn't start or would have a tough time doing so. The holy grail would be to have a brushless motor, but instead of induction, use a permanent reluctance magnet motor. Naturally, that would be $$$. So the trade off here is a bullet proof motor that is cheap, with lots of power that will last forever - but with a tiny delay. Worth it in my opinion!
Thank you for this explanation
@@ermharriable well the Ryobi equivalent doesn't put out as much flow and it's as robust. Their units lasted two weeks before breaking on me
Facts.
Yup, what he said. Lol
Makes sense kind of like turbo spool?
Thanks Josh for taking the time to do these tests. Glad to see that Active is getting some competition. The noise level test is a big + for me, the quieter the better.
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Thanks for taking the time to review both machines for the DIY'er. Much appreciated! Cheers!
Thanks! I returned the craftsman 2400 I bought yesterday after watching you unbox it..just ordered this green works. Thanks again.
My Lowes version is being delivered tomorrow. As I sit here the night before watching this, I am very pleased that you are pleased with the washer. Thanks for the information. I used to be a computer tech...so I am used to waiting for things to ramp up. The delay won't bother most of the average home-owners like me.
Nice video, Josh. Appreciate the time you took to make it. I bought one a couple years back locally. That delay kills me. Especially when I have my foam cannon attached to wand. I either waste product or adjust cannon to use less soap during the delay then go back to "full" suds mode. Either way, frustrating. Again, thanks for the video.
Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to be so thorough.
Thanks josh. Love the comprehensive detailed testing and review! Ordered mine today. My brother has the active but i really wanted a setup with decent wheels as our driveway is super pitted.
Thanks Josh, I recently took time to watch a couple dozen videos of yours while preparing to get into the hobbyist detailing game. Your videos are by far the most informative to DIY/Home users and really helped me appreciate the little details I should consider. I was going to go with the Active VE52 (Simoniz branded here in canada) but after watching their own video on the issues they've had I decided to go with this model and in all honesty I will need the higher PSI for jobs around the house. In any case, writing this to thank you for helping us home users get dialed in. Wish i could have bought stuff of your website but it wouldn't deliver to Montreal so I had to go with the Griots cannon but would love that foam making filter if I could find it in Canada!!) In all sincerity, I couldn't thank you enough for all your time and video's bringing us all the best reviews and heads up!!
I just bought one at lowes. I continuously used it 4 hours nonstop today. Fantastic performance thanks for persuading me to get it! Thanks for testing it!
Still love it?
Great review Josh. Seems lazy to start, but decent pressure washers otherwise.
I mentioned this in one of your older videos, but you can tell a lot based on the certification these pressure washer manufacturers use. The box will show it. If they use CSA standards, like Sun Joe, Powerplay/Westinghouse, etc. then they're only testing peak psi at initial trigger pull (not sustained), and max gpm is with no nozzle tip attached. That's why they can advertise huge numbers that don't match your testing. They're not real world.
If they certify with PWMA, like Ryobi, or Greenworks, then they're testing real world sustained performance. Not just peak numbers. To be PWMA certified, you need to be 90%+ of your advertised performance figures during actual sustained usage.
So if you want a pressure that will match or be very close to their advertised numbers, buy one that is PWMA certified, and not CSA.
That's actually really helpful! Also, kinda shady for companies using CSA...
Great info...thanks
I'm extremely happy the pan the organizer did the video introducing you I have now sent your channel.
This video was really helpful. I have looked at many sources regarding electric pressure washers and was thinking of getting the one of these that is sold by Lowes. Your video helped me make up my mind. Thanks -
Thanks for the review Josh, I've had problems with two of the cat 1800s so I'm returning my second and getting one of these. Really wanted the cat to work but both examples cracked under the first use. This looks good and I'll just deal with the delay
I bought one from Lowe’s 2 months ago. Used it twice, worked fine. Fired it up yesterday and it started shut off after 10-15 minutes run time. After letting it cool for 15-20 minutes it started running again. Ran 5 minutes then quit again. I let it cool for 30 minutes. Worked again for 3-4 minutes then this time when it quit, the motor started smoking… a lot. Not the pump, the electric motor was burnt. Brought it immediately back to the Lowe’s I bought it from, and they refused to replace it or refund my money. Was told their return policy changed a month ago. Was informed that returns have to be within 30 days and in an unopened box. Really… if the box isn’t opened, how would one know there’s a problem. Good news is, I contacted Greenworks directly and explained my dilemma and was told they would ship a new one to me and apologized for the problem. Excellent response and customer service from Danny in their Toronto office. Greenworks - excellent product and customer service.
Lowe’s - changed return policy after customer has made the purchase. I know where I will no longer be spending my money.
I bought the GPW2300 from Amazon and experianced the same issues. Was on hold the fisrt timie with GW for over 3.5 hours when the call dropped. never could talk to a live person but only through the chat box. The guy told me it was air trapped in the machine and should never happen again. well... it did. the power and water sources were as good as perfect. With no help from GW, we ended up talking to Amazon customer service were after a little runaround agreeded to a refund. It's a bummer because I really liked this machine but it's NOT a trustworthy machine. Hopefully they figure this out.
Because of this video, I bought the unit from Amazon. I love it! It's powerful enough for house cleaning, and it's great for washing my cars! Thank you!
had to subscribe after seeing the effort you put in this test. thanks for the content
I bought the craftsman 2100 psi and the accessories you suggested, it does everything I want it to do, no regrets, the only problem I have is that my gas pressure washer gives me dirty looks now lol, great review Josh 👍😁
Lmao!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
Josh, I love to see your videos, detailed and in a language that mortals can understand, which washing machine do you recommend me to buy 1- Greenworks Pro 2300 psi (Lowes model) 2- Active 1800 psi Taking into account that there are 3 cars that we wash at home and a Polariz RZR .... I will appreciate your opinion, because you are very honest in your reviews of each product, Thank you
great review. thanks for taking the time to make this video!!
Thank you for all of your reviews! I’m sending the one I bought from Amazon and getting this one!
I watch this video couple months ago and bought the green works 2300 and love it. It was hard to find it and probably paid a little more. Today I got the swivel and the hand one.
If I hadn't just bought my Active the other month, these would have been a consideration. Still think I would have ended up going for the Active anyway though, as that delay in ramping up would drive me crazy. Also, the Active is just so much more compact and easier to store, which makes it a big plus for me. And since I'm using the pressure washer pretty much strictly for car detailing, I don't need any of the additional range that these Greenworks provide. Still great units though, and as others have said, it's nice to see some competition for Active in this space, as it can only help improve both companies moving forward.
The ramp up? You hardly notice? I just used mine for the first time today, the Amazon one, 2,300psi , and it’s really nothing. Kicks right up to full pressure, in like 3 seconds? Doesn’t bother me at all. Actually loved using it. My first pressure washer👍
I was looking at the higher psi units available at home depot and lowes. I never thought to look at a 2300psi model. For car washing GPM is what it's all about. I also love the price point of this machine. I'm getting one today. I have a big 11hp gas model that'll strip the paint off of the car and a small inexpensive 1600 psi electric that I bought for very cheap at an auction. I actually like the 1600 psi but just wish it had more ooomph. This seems like a good unit at a great price.
Thanks for video!! Purchased older model a couple years ago and it been running great. Also dont like delay but its been good pressure washer.
Ok, now I have to find the nozzle that came with my active. Great video but I love the black active. It blends in with my hose and I leave it hooked up outside on the driveway with the black max hose from Wal-Mart. That was a good recommendation from you too. Keep it up
I have the 2300 now for 3 years very happy with it yeah that delay does get to you but you get used to it plus those have a 10 warranty on the motors that's why I chose that one over the other models out there they also have great customer service
Greenworks has great customer service?
Thanks again for another great review. It's weird that the 2300 unit would out perform the 2700 and 3000 psi models on GPM's. I wonder if the jetflow tech can be disabled somehow.
I recently purchased the newer Lowe's model (2301) on sale for $200. 1st one had to go back due to a leaky pump. 2nd one works fine. I knew of the delay, but decided the pros out weighed the cons and this was the price point I was looking at. It will be use for typical DIY home owner stuff. I had a similarly powered gas PW (my dad's) that I rarely used because it was heavy and a hassle. But now that I have this one, I may find more things to clean.
40% saved, all good.
Still loving it? What’s the difference between yours and the 2300? And is yours total stop?
@@adamg.1845 I forget that the difference is. Lowes has product pages for the GPW2301 and GPW2300. Looks like just a different chassis. Yes, it does the same total stop/ramp up. I don't have any complaints with the washer.
On sale at Lowe’s for $249
I’ve been wondering about that one! Great review
Thanks!
awesome video, this is very helpful for me choosing which pressure washer to get
you do some great videos man. very detailed. happy that you put chapter points in there.
btw - i just received the 3000psi Greenworks"pro". best pro feature IMO is the hose...but yeah - wish it was at least as long as the power cord. 50' will be the next investment.
honestly, i was extremely surprised that the 2700 and the 3000 did NOT have the jetflow tech, i thought that was just an electrical thing....but here's to MORE POWER!
Great video. I just wish you'd go more into the technical specs of the units. Like what pumps they use, what the construction internally is, material quality, and maybe also compare them to more pro units like the Karcher, Comet or AR electric units.
I initially invested into a gas powered belt driven pressure washer, rated at 4200 Psi @ 4 GPM, last year. I drop pressure when washing cars to between 1750 - 2300 psi, by using various larger orifice nozzles...thing is that also increases the GPM flow to between 6-8 GPM. So while I love that power washer, its a bit overkill for just washing cars - and am now in the market for an electric unit that i can just dedicate to car detailing. I've been eyeing units from Karcher, Comet, and AR, but have been wondering if Greenworks is a viable cheap alternative. The unit would just get mounted by the entrance of my garage. All these are for personal use, not professional.
URJOSH, great side by side comparison. I was waiting for you to put on a foam cannon to show how they work creating foam.
I just got this Lowes version yesterday and have used it for hours. I mean no offense to Josh, the reviewer, but I think he got into many of your heads when talking about the slight delay/ramp up of the motor. This is not a matter of life and death - absolutely nothing to get crazy about. It's only 5 seconds or less. You waste a lot more time on other things, and for me, it was only a trickle coming out during that time, no great loss of water or soap.
I worked on dirty cement with the turbo nozzle. I have no complaints. It worked great. I tried some other nozzles on furniture and also had great results. Unless you're a heavy-duty professional, every-day user, this washer is a winner. Recommended.
End of the day he's not saying it's a bad unit just giving his opinion if the viewer let his review effect their decision making then that's their fault not josh's
Retired Firefighter, 50 feet of hose does matter , over the 25 foot. It is physics, Friction Loss, it is always present and always a factor,. Keep up the videos, enjoy watching them.
Love the pressure washer tests. I would really like to see some retesting on some of them after a lot of use. Could you retest the models you have with the most hours of use and compare it to the numbers when the pw was new?
Agreed even a spredsheet with all the units and their test results so we could refer back to it when purchasing a new unit! :)
After much research, I just came from Lowes and picked this up for $269. It came with the black wheels installed and wasn't much to handle at all to put it together. This was a dry run......no pun intended. I used it to clean the rims on my car. It handled the job with ease. I experienced the delay you were talking about, but I can live with that. Bottom line is that I'm happy with the Lowes unit. The design of the Amazon model isn't up my alley with the location of the input and outputs. I'l be ordering the 3.5mm as well as the Uberflex and pressure wand so I get the same results you do. Keep up the good work. I based my decision strictly on what I saw on your channel.
Still love it?
@@adamg.1845 no, lol! Kept blowing a circuit breaker. i went gas. I wrote this before I realized it wasnt me
Very nice video. Well scripted and thought out. I completely understand for your use you would not like that 'Jetflow' technology and having to wait while the unit 'ramps' up. However, maybe, in the long run that technology might lead to a more durable and longer life of the unit. That ramping up is easier on the head unit on start up. Time will tell. Anyway, I think you made up my mind of which pressure unit I'll buy for my needs. Thanks
Great Job! Quality information and comparison. Thank you. I subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Another thorough review. There is nothing like a hands on, in person review. You note the delay as a disadvantage, but that whiney sound does not inspire confidence to my ear. My hunch is that cheaper pressure washers are not built for the long haul. Probably good enough for occasional use by Harry the Homeowner, but not everyday use by detailing professionals like yourself.
Got this model last year and it now longer works just over a year old.
I tried to buy the Ryobi 2300 but they are no longer available. I then bought the new Ryobi 2500 but, like the 2700, it doesn't have the total stop system. It also has a crappy way to hold the power cable and the water hose and only offers one useable nozzle. I took that one back immediately and bought the Lowe's Greenworks 2300. It is a much better design and features much better accessories. Since I am a DIYer, I decided to live with the delay. Thanks a lot for your informative reviews.
Another great review 👍
So ? Now would you choose this one or the 2700 greenworks for a “DIY”
Josh, wonderful video. I’ve been considering a PW and this might be it. What size quick release connects would be needed for both the hose and wand. Also, would I still need the swivel attachment for the wand?
Thanks for the video, it made me think how much power would be require getting the performance of the pressure washer as advertised. Using an online calculator and assuming that the motor is 100% efficient, to get 2300psi at 2.3gpm would require 2.3KW or 20 amps at 115V when the water supply is at 0 psi and about 100w less if the mains water pressure is at 100psi. From what I I have read the typical efficiency of a good quality pressure washer is about 75%. This would make it about 3KW or 26Amps at 115V for the figures stated above.
You do great informational videos reviews! I'm looking to purchase an electric power washer , to detail cars, cleaning oil off concrete , my deck ect. I would like to know what you would highly recommend between green works 2300 2.3gal, or the Ryobi 2300 ?
Love your channel thanks. 2 products i ưould like to see. 1) AR blue electric pressure washer 2n1 2) Griots foam surface wash. Again thank you
Thanks! Lowe’s has this on sale right now for $249
Thanks. Lots of information. With a sewer jetter attachment, would this unit be useful to clean out a sluggish storm drain? Thanks.
Thank you for another helpful review, Josh! Do you know what size the connections are for the Greenworks Pro 2300? I want to know if I'll be able to use the set of quick connects that I bought: 2: 2 pack M22-14 swivel + 3/8" plug, 2 pack 3/8" QD + M22-14 male, 2 pack 3/4" female + 1/2" quick connect, 2 pack 1/2" plug+ 3/4" male. Thank you!
Hi there from Denmark 🇩🇰
Enjoys your videos, flow of speech and very consistent and methodical test methods could you please test out the Husqvarna pressure washer PW 490, the one I went with and just finished off cleaning my mom's yard and pattio round the pool, and I was very satisfied🤗. Now I know it's 220 v European standard but must be some ways round it?
Would be really interested in hearing your thoughts and conclusions compared to eletric pressure washers in the states 🇺🇸🤔🤓
Keep up the good work, and keep em coming 👍
great job josh i just bought one from lowes it will replace my 15yr craftsman gas
Thanks Josh. I agree with you about the Jet tech, it's not efficient use of time and somewhere Ivan LaCroix's head is exploding. It's kinda tough to beat my cheap Ryobi at $99 or less on sale 100-1800 and 1.2gpm. The only bad thing is I'm only getting about 2 yrs if i'm lucky on these $100 units. Ive been through a Sun Joe, and am on my second Ryobi 1600gpm from Home depot. Shrug
The ramp up time is a little annoying sometimes and if you on off the trigger too much it can shut the machine down. I often will just keep the trigger down while I move. The plus side is it sounds cool lol.
In all seriousness this machine really impressed me and it outperforms my dad's older gas powered washer. I wasn't a fan of electric washers till I got this one
Josh if you had to pick one electric pressure washer which would you choose? I’m torn between either a craftsman, ryobi. Or what would you recommend?
I ordered from Amazon and got the Amazon Greenworks version but after receiving it, I noticed the slightly different Lowe’s version which was $40 cheaper, plus I got a military discount. So with the cheaper price at Lowe’s, with military discount plus I got Rakuten funds back. I saved almost $80 total. I have to take the return to a drop off 15 miles away but with that discount, I’m good. I only thought about the different version when I remembered this video. Also, I ordered the MJJC Foam Cannon from you, which is en route. Thanks for the many videos.
I recently bought this pressure cause of your video and now I have two 25 ft Uber flex hoses. In the video you talk about an adaptor that connects them together. Do you have the link of what I need to but to connect the two hoses? Thanks for the great videos!
Thank for this great review vid. I bought mine today from Lowe’s.
I also picked up a foam cannon for it to wash my truck but my question is, can you tell me what to use for soap in the cannon?
Hey Josh, have you tried using your MJJC Pro with one of these higher rated PSI & GPM Greenworks pressure washers? Was the foam consistency the same as when using your $99 Ryobi pressure washer? Thanks!
11-/19/21 - Question - I used it to wash my car today and it did great. But, when I first turned it on, it ran for a little while and shut down. I checked everything. I'd power it on and it would run for a fraction of a section of a second and immediately shout down, like something was tripping the switch. Finally, I went to the faucet and turned it half off (reduced the water pressure to the machine) - I'd had it full open. Then, I fired it up again and it ran just fine from that time on. Is it your experience that too much water pressure to an electric pressure washer will make it shut down and a moment after pressing the power button?
Nice review. I didn't realize it was brushless!
Great evaluation!! I own one and I am super happy with it. Note that the link to the inexpensive foam cannon does not work.
Do you know which of the 2 models was the one that got the higher psi? Also how does this work with a foam cannon considering you have that ramp up period? Does this cause waste in the beginning of each trigger pull?
Last night after using this I realized later on that the GFIU in the system tripped but not the 15 amp fuse. I'm not sure if the pressure washer did that or something else. When I plugged it in I made sure to the best of my ability that nothing else was on that circuit. Would love to have a dedicated breaker for this but thats not happening just yet
Your reviews are very informative. Thank you so much for that!! If you were choosing between the Greenworks Pro 2300 or 2700, which would you recommend?
Which one you got? And do you recommend?
As a suggestion Josh you should do a going list of the powerwashers you do and have it in a higherarchy based on what it is .
Agreed!
Which would you say is the overall better choice? The green works 2300, or craftsman 2400?
I got the Amazon one before watching this video. I dislike the delayed start, especially with the foam cannon, but if I give the trigger a bump and wait 3 seconds I get full pressure. I do dig the pressure and slow, lots better than the Black Max I had before. And I mounted a DI tank on top of it, so I have a fairly compact unit that works amazing and has a small-ish footprint.
Excellent presentation, answered all the question for me to make the buy. can you tell me what size quick connects do I need for pressure hose?
The view of the pump at about the 9:00 mark of the video makes it look like it might be a 5-piston pump. I’m not an expert, just basing this on the appearance of 5 round areas in the casting of the front plate that may coincide with the pump pistons.
If it is a 5 piston like the units from Active, that would explain the similar max flow rates. No idea where Greenworks sourced their pump, but a brushless motor could be an improvement over the brushed motor from Active. Except for the ridiculous ramp-up delay…
Thanks Josh for the interesting review.
FYI - I have an Active VE52 plus the 3yr extended warranty based on your review along with a few others.
Yea lots of pluses on this one… the delay is a big negative though
I ordered all my greenworks tools directly from their website. They have holiday sales which I take full advantage of.
I was recently in the market for a good homeowner unit. Your video helped. I did skip around a bit on your vid, but it did help narrow the field, and ultimately, I bought the GW Pro 2300 psi, newer style unit in-store at Lowe's here in Central Florida. One thing to keep in mind is that Lowe's had both the Greenworks 2300 and the Greenworks Pro 2300. The difference in price is $199 versus $349. The more expensive model has a truly brushless motor. I bought the Pro 2300 on sale for $299. So, how well does it work? I'd call it fair-to-good, but then I'm comparing it to a 2800 PSI 3.0 gpm gas engine unit that I owned up in New England. Using the turbo tip, I power washed the dirt and moss off of my 1 story, vinyl-sided 1500 Sq Ft home in about 3 hours including set up and break-down/storage. Another day, using the turbo nozzle again, I washed my 2 car concrete driveway and apron in about 2.5 hours. The driveway took longer per sq ft of area because of the dirt and that black concrete mildew/mold that Florida is famous for. I did pretreat the surface with "Krud-Kutter" brand concrete and driveway soap for pressure washers. It took nearly the whole gallon of soap, I sprayed it on the entire driveway and let it soak for about 10 minutes, keeping it wet periodically while washing the surface. I'm not terribly certain it helped. Greenworks does make a 15" diameter surface cleaner attachment (looks like a floor buffer machine) and I'm pretty sure that would have cut the time down significantly as well as alleviate the few remaining "brush strokes" that are common when using fan or turbo tip.
Would you recommend the 2300 pro for all around home use?
@@adamg.1845 Absolutely. The unit has nearly, if not all, the power that my old gas powered unit has. I washed my 1 story house in FL in about two hours. The black FL mold in the concrete driveway was no match for the oscillating nozzle (included).
I'm in the market for a multipurpose electric pressure washer. Would you recommend this one or the Ryobi 2300 (updated)? They're both currently $299 4/23. Your reviews are great. Thanks for all the hard work.
I'm adding pressure washing to my business siding, driveways etc would you recommend this as a cheap entry-level machine if I am looking for something that doesn't constantly need attention year round like a gas power washer
Had the Active VE52 for awhile now and never had any problems. Something tells me people aren’t using their PW correctly.
I have the 2300 psi unit. Why is there a 2-3 second delay from the trigger pull to full pressure? How do I fix it?
I’m looking at getting a pressure washer for cleaning cars, driveways, house siding and fences. Would the green work pro 2300 psi be good for that and actually last me without breaking
I bought one and it works great.
What you think about using one of these for a diy sewer jetter. Think would have plenty of power for small clogs
thank you for doing these videos,i own the style that came from Amazon,(bought it a lowes bty)as a DIY non-professional i am extremely pleased with the unit;one thought: is the "lowes model" the newest version of that p/w ?
I think so. I think they are phasing out the other one. But it still got fantastic numbers
noise testing is great, would be great to know what the quietest washers are in your experience
Awesome video I just subscribed!
I've been debating masterforce pressure washer they have 2000psi at 1.7gpm under 200 bucks
Will this work with my 3.7 GPM, 15”, surface unit? Psi is 2,000 to 4,000. Thanks!
Does anyone know which fitting would be needed to change the back of the extension wand from a threaded end to a 1/4” quick connect to allow it to work as an extension for a short gun? Also, I tried using this with my 35’ hose connected to the one it comes with and got some surging and overall weird activity. I took the 25’ off and only used my 35’ and still had some issues. Is this normal? I thought at the very least the 35’ hose should work with no issues.
I want one mostly for car washing (I have a good gas 2800psi washer for any serious business). Is the GPW2301 at Lowes the one to get?!
I just got a Greenworks 2300 pressure washer recently. Using it for the first time, it had shut off on me several times. I’m thinking my water couldn’t keep up with the pressure washer. It seemed to happen when I was continuously using water for a extended amount of time. Do you think that could be it? This is my first pressure washer. I don’t know anything about them. I’m a total newbie.
I recently got the Greenwork 2300 but it keeps shutting off and on while I'm holding the trigger on the wand. It jetflows the pressure and then stops, then spins up again and stops... Am I doing something wrong?
Great detailed video as always. Yeah, that winding up would drive me nuts! I wasn't built with the patience required for that.
I prefer it to be honest the pressure washers that don’t wind up make the trigger on the gun extremely stiff
@@mercury0214 Stiffness? I've never encountered that issue with my McKillians short wand, so I can't comment on that.
You and me both!
me too. I like instant power
@@djreaction1 i have a mosmatic which is more or less the best gun you can get and it makes the trigger all stiff
So which one would you recommend this 2300 green works or the dewalt 2400
What is the part that would connect two hoses. I just went to Lowes and bought the 2300 and they didn’t have an answer. I already have a 25 ft Uberflex and want to put them together. Help!
According to greenworks the reason the gpm is different is the higher gpm is with the soap tip so you can reach higher targets. And the lower gpm is when it’s pressurized.
I purchased this unit recently at Lowe's on sale for $299. Great quality and a quiet motor. As mentioned the pump does take a small amount of time to ramp up. Not a big deal, it's something you can get used to. Unfortunately I had to return this unit because it will not work with a gravity fed system (or with a 70psi boost pump system, I tried both). Greenworks support explained that this pressure washer requires a 50psi water feed minimum at all times, meaning it will only work well with a city line. I bought the smaller 1800psi 1.2 gpm Greenworks unit and everything works great.
I just left Lowe’s and the sales price was $249. Reg price of $349. In south eastern NC
@@moxnix Same here in Florida.
The water inlet module at the bottom is leaking continuously can I replace the module?
thanks for the reviews..just bought this today..man, that's beautiful car..what is it?..thank again..
can I use any of these to clean my siding?
My old 3000psi greenworks finally gave out after over 3 years of abuse. My only complaint was the lack of tss and the noise is annoying. That being said, I just bought the 2300psi from Lowes to replace it. I just wear earbuds, the delay might be annoying but the power and the flow make up for it.
Do you like the 3000 or 2300 better?
@@chrispeluso 2300 does a much better job imho. There is a lag when you pull the trigger until the pressure builds which is really annoying.
Do you think this is better than the ryobi 1900 psi pressure washer?
Great job Josh ty