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⚡ Power through grime like a pro — clean smarter, not harder!
The Greenworks 3000 PSI Brushless Electric Pressure Washer combines a powerful 14 Amp TruBrushless motor with JetFlow technology to deliver 3000 PSI and 2.0 GPM, verified by independent testing. Equipped with a 25-foot kink-resistant hose and five versatile nozzles, it’s designed for heavy-duty outdoor cleaning with portability and durability, making it a top choice for professionals and homeowners alike.



















| ASIN | B0D9C524DD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,919 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Pressure Washers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Brand Name | Greenworks |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 284 Reviews |
| Hose Length | 300 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.98"L x 35.43"W x 22.95"H |
| Item Type Name | Greenworks Pressure Washer |
| Item Weight | 23 kg |
| Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GPW3002A |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 2 gpm |
| Maximum Pressure | 3000 psi |
| Model Number | GPW3002A |
| Power Source | ac |
| Specification Met | CSA |
| Tank Volume | 1 gallons |
| UPC | 195526198703 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**E
If you're not a professional that needs $1000 pressure washer...get this!
If you've tried an assortment of consumer grade gas pressure washers and are tired of the headache that comes with owning these...this pressure washer is for you! No more worrying about bad fuel, clogged carburetors, fouled spark plugs, etc. This thing cleans better than most of the consumer grade gas pressure washers thanks to the 15 amp motor(this is going to max out most 110v outlets) and the turbo nozzle. When you see how this thing is built you're going to wonder what all the other pressure washer companies have been doing(heads in the sand). It's everything all the other positive reviews have said and then some. Easy to put together, well constructed, powerful, quiet, and reliable(at least so far). The only drawback I noticed is how much power this thing draws. Don't plug this thing into an outlet with anything else plugged in. If you use a extension cord make sure it's at least 12 gauge. This baby had the lights in my house flickering 😂. So to recap: I 100% recommend. Use an appropriate extension cord plugged into an appropriate outlet. Use the turbo nozzle. You're welcome.
M**R
Easy to use and move around and of course reasonably quiet.
This is by far the best electric pressure washer on the market. It has plenty of power and of course is so much quieter than a gas powered washer; much to the delight of the neighborhood! I’m a painting contractor and I use it on most of my jobs. It’s especially good for cleaning stucco.
R**.
Good quality, very convenient. No gas fumes and less noise.
I couldn’t start my gas power pressure washer due to my lung cancer and bad shoulders so I gave up and purchased this electric pressure washer. I absolutely love it. Same pressure as my other 3000PSI gas washer, much quieter and as maneuverable. Almost 30 foot electric cable is more than adequate and over all is quicker to use then my gas one was. Be aware that it runs all the time even if in idle. My neighbor has 1600psi Ryobi and that one runs only when trigger is pushed…. Very gappy with it so far. I use it certainly more often then I was using gas power washer. And don’t have to swear every time while trying to start it….
R**P
Decent Home Pressure Washer, but not perfect.
Recently purchased and have used once. Consider this a “first impressions” review. Item looks decent quality out of the box. There is some assembly required that takes about 10 minutes and a large head Phillips screwdriver. Pretty simple and intuitive. There are instructions but the print is so small it’s very hard to read. First use to clean some patio furniture and the concrete. I doubt the 3000psi claim, maybe 2000psi, maybe. Flow rate with hose cranked all the way up is pretty low, so it is a bit choked up, probably so it can build and maintain the pressure. Electric motor runs constantly when using but it is quiet compared to gas powered. The power cord is adequately long with a GFI in the end. The washer hose could be longer to be honest, but it is adequate. The turbo head works well for scrubbing concrete, stucco etc. I only used the 40 degree nozzle so I won’t speak to the 30 or 15 degree nozzles (and a soap nozzle) which are also included. I would say this is a decent washer for light household use. I got tired of clogged carburetors on the gas pressure washers causing frequent issues so I thought I’d try electric. Performed better than I expected but not as good as a gas unit tbh. I think the convenience will make up for that assuming it is reliable.
S**S
More Than Just a Review: Real PSI & GPM Testing Plus Useful Upgrades
I’ve spent quite a bit of time testing and using this Greenworks 3000 PSI pressure washer, including checking actual operating pressures with a pressure gauge, measuring water flow, and experimenting with a few practical upgrades. This is a longer review, but I wanted to provide useful real-world information beyond simply saying that it works well. First, I’m very impressed with the pressure washer itself. It is a substantial improvement over my older 1800 PSI electric pressure washer, while still giving me the convenience of an electric machine. The brushless motor is powerful, the machine is easy to move around, and the stock hose is surprisingly flexible. After comparing the stock gun and wand with Greenworks’ more expensive Pro replacement gun, I actually preferred the stock setup. I tested the pressure at the pump using the supplied Greenworks nozzles and got these approximate working pressures: 15° yellow: 2,550 PSI 25° green: 1,775 PSI 40° white: 2,000 PSI Turbo nozzle: approximately 1,200 to 1,250 PSI Soap nozzle: essentially no measurable pressure on my 0 to 6,000 PSI gauge I was surprised that the 40° nozzle produced more pressure than the 25°, but spray angle and nozzle orifice size are not necessarily the same thing. The 15° nozzle consistently gave me about 2,550 PSI while spraying. I also saw approximately 3,000 to 3,200 PSI static pressure with the trigger released. Static pressure is different from working pressure, but it does show that the machine can build pressure very close to its advertised 3,000 PSI rating. I also tested water flow using a calibrated 5-gallon bucket. With both the soap nozzle and with no nozzle installed, I measured approximately 1.67 GPM. With the 40° nozzle producing approximately 2,000 PSI, I measured about 1.25 GPM. I attempted to measure the 15° and 25° nozzles as well, but at those pressures there was simply too much splashing and agitation to get measurements I considered reliable. Greenworks advertises up to 2.0 GPM, and it’s important to understand that maximum PSI and maximum GPM aren’t necessarily produced at the same time. I added full-flow 3/8” quick connects at the pump and hose connection so the pressure hose can be attached and removed much more easily. I tested the pressure with and without the quick connects and could not detect any measurable pressure loss, so they were an easy upgrade to keep. I also made a few other modifications that have made the machine even nicer to use. I added a full-flow shutoff valve to the detergent pickup line. The valve isn’t necessary for normal operation because switching from the low-pressure soap nozzle to a high-pressure nozzle stops the detergent from being drawn. However, I like having positive manual control of the detergent supply. It allows me to shut off the soap while still using a low-pressure nozzle or accessory, without having to change nozzles or empty the onboard tank. I added an M22 swivel where the pressure hose connects to the gun. I was initially concerned that the smaller internal passage might reduce pressure, so I tested it both ways. I could not detect any pressure loss, it doesn’t leak, and most importantly, it actually swivels under pressure. When I pull on the hose, the swivel helps remove twists and kinks. The extra length it adds to the gun connection is worth it to me. I also made my own gun holster using reinforced clear vinyl tubing mounted to the frame with S.S. zip ties. It securely carries the gun without scratching it, keeps everything tucked close to the machine, allows me to position the gun handle in different directions, and still works with the folding frame. I’ll include photos of these modifications for anyone interested in doing something similar. One important electrical observation is that this machine really wants a good electrical supply. I initially tried using an extension cord and experienced problems. Even a heavy 10 AWG extension cord eventually caused my 20-amp GFCI breaker to trip during testing. Plugged directly into a proper outlet, the pressure washer operated normally. The cord tag specifically says, “Connect to Individual Branch Circuit Only,” and after my experience, I would take that seriously. After all of this testing, the numbers are interesting, but what ultimately matters is how the pressure washer performs when I actually use it. It has substantially more cleaning power than my older electric pressure washer, while remaining convenient enough to pull out for smaller jobs. None of my modifications are necessary for the machine to work well. They’re simply improvements I made to better suit how I use it, and I’ll include photos so others can see what can be done. Overall, I’m very happy with the performance, convenience, and design of this Greenworks 3000, and I’m glad I chose it.
A**R
Weak pressure/easy assembly
Pressure washer is very weak! Little bit of air and mist. It is easy to use and lightweight but not much better then putting a good nozzle on a garden hose.
R**.
Powerful enough for concrete!
An electric pressure washer that is powerful enough to clean concrete. What else can you ask for? I had no problems with stalling like some other buyers did, it’s been very reliable.
K**H
Couldn’t be more pleased
Works great! Was very easy to assemble and generates a great amount of pressure and water flow. I used it for an hour and a half (non-stop) and it didn’t even feel warm. The main unit and all parts are of high quality and feel very solid!
R**X
Review of Greenwork Pro
Use this Greenworks Pro Brushless 3000 PSI (CSA Certified) 2.0 GPM Max / 1.1 GPM Electric Pressure Wa for 8 hours wgithout stoppin I recommend 100 % Thank You Amazon.ca
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