Greenworks put to work!

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FINALLY had time to clean up my patios.
If you aren't sure about what an electric pressure washer can do, or if it's not powerful enough, then be rest assured these little guys get the job done!

Some 50/50 shots:







And the end results:





 
looks great how long have you been using this one?

This is my second season. So far it's great. Easy to use, quiet, and I can pick it up by myself. These were all factors in me buying one.
 
nice, I have the same exact one...

which tip do you often? for me it's the green one...
 
I own the Ryobi 2000psi electric pressure washer and I love it. Need longer hose.
 
I have the same one too. It has served me well so far.

This is a must have option for decks, driveways, side walks etc. Cuts your labor time by 50% easily.

 
I have the same one too. It has served me well so far.

This is a must have option for decks, driveways, side walks etc. Cuts your labor time by 50% easily.


it also helps even the outcome visually. Less streaks:xyxthumbs:
 
I own the Ryobi 2000psi electric pressure washer and I love it. Need longer hose.

I have the 1700psi ryobi and it works like a charm. but i do also agree that it needs a longer hose and a quick connect feature. BUT we can add those if need be.
 
I have the 1700psi ryobi and it works like a charm. but i do also agree that it needs a longer hose and a quick connect feature. BUT we can add those if need be.


I added quick connects immediately. I cannot decide on a hose. I need to go to Home Depot and see what they have.

I had a 2800 psi gas pressure washer and feel the suds were only marginally better than the electric.


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I have the same one too. It has served me well so far.

This is a must have option for decks, driveways, side walks etc. Cuts your labor time by 50% easily.


Does it have brushes and do they spin? I'm trying to figure out how it works other than just spraying out a larger surface area.
 
How long did it take you?

Well, the top patio took a while- like almost 4 hours. But there was a learning curve there and I also pressure washed the furniture and the wood trim in that time as well.

The lower patio (which is almost 2x the size of the top one) only took 2 hours. I had my "system" down at that point.
 
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