• GreenWorks GW1501 1,500 PSI 1.2 GPM 13AMP Hand Carry Electric Pressure Washer
  • GreenWorks 5201802 Brass Turbo Nozzle

Bought this 8 months ago to wash my new 2016 Lexus IS300 F Sport. Haven't had any issues with it with multiple washes and works great with my Chemical Guys foam lance. You'll definitely get a great wash for your car with this guy.

I washed my car with a cheap foam cannon attachment and the 1500 psi was perfectly adequate. I got thick foam out of it, and it was great for cleaning the car. This machine isn't actually that loud -- in videos, it sounds like the whine is super noisy and neighbors will get angry. In reality, the sound of the washer is about the same volume as that of the kssssssshhhhht noise made by the actual fan of water, so don't worry about it. That being said, if you wash your car at 6 AM, I would...reconsider. I did manage to blow off some already-compromised paint and I wasn't even that close with the wand. That being said, it was cheap paint on an even cheaper plastic center cap on my wheel, which was already compromised by a soft bristled brush...so that gives you an idea. I made sure to stay 8-12" away from the paint on the car and it was fine. I like how this uses an eighth the water of the hose (1.2 vs ~9gpm), and is better at cleaning. Two complaints: The high pressure hose really is as short as people say -- it is 20 feet, but... that only reaches about halfway around my car. I need to move the machine in order to reach the other half of the car. On the other end of the spectrum, the power cord is miles and miles longer than it needs to be IMO. Extension cords exist! If only they took some of the extra power cord and put it in high pressure hose instead. This isn't too big of a deal, as longer high pressure hoses are readily available. To me, it makes more sense to have the machine sit near an outlet, and having the high pressure hose super long to wander around with, instead of vice versa. But I digress. Another complaint is the storage. As I said, the power cord is so long that it winds up around the wand, which sticks in the back, and that's about it.. no more room for the high pressure hose. I store the hose separately.

I'm impressed with this pressure washer, especially for the price. I bought it to get some mold off of our siding, but my husband has enjoyed using it so much he has worked on our driveway, made our fence look new, and cleaned his Jeep tires. He is interested in buying more nozzles. So far, we are happy with this pressure washer!

Finally tried it out this weekend on some nasty looking vinyl siding. It's like painting with water - worked great!! Easy to put together, light, compact and enough power. Great price.

I was sceptical buying this little guy as I have a 150 pound gas powered model that I lug around. Green works are doing great things and with this pressure washer they have continued to do what they do. Very strong and light weight i can say nothing negative about this washer.

Love, love this lightweight unit. Great Value. I was looking for a light weight unit to clean my composite deck boards on my boat dock without etching them. This unit did the trick. It is light to carry down to the dock and didn't etch the boards but cleaned well. It performed above expectations and is easy to use. It is a work horse. It cleaned about 1500 sq ft of decking over 2 days without issue. The only thing I would improve is to add a caution to the instructions. When I first started it, the unit had an odd sound, like a hesitation or skipping. I turned it off immediately and read the instructions and it said nothing about it. I have another heavy duty power washer so I knew that didn't sound right. I turned the water off and unscrewed the hose. I found a small amount of sediment on the intake screen of the unit. I had to use 4 hoses to get to the dock so one of them must have had some dirt in it. I would suggest they add a caution to run water through the hoses first to make sure all dirt is out before they attach it to the unit. Had I not been familiar with pressure washers and not had a little bit of mechanical knowledge, I am sure that would have overheated the unit.

I bought this in mid-June, and finally took it out of the box yesterday. It was easy to set up, and worked just fine. I didn't expect it to be as powerful as a big gas pressure washer, but figured it would be plenty for my needs. It exceeded my expectations - after we cleaned a couple of things, I decided to just try it out on some patio pavers I'd found around the yard and moved. I could not believe the difference, especially for the time spent. I worked on it less than 10 minutes - now you can see that all the inner circle is red! I doubt I'd ever try to do my driveway with it, but it will be just fine for cleaning my patio furniture, wrought iron gate and fence, as well as patio.

We love this thing! My wife and I have cleaned our driveway, walkway, cars, the bricks of our house, bbq pit, mud out of boot tread, and softball sand and grass stains out of our daughters uniforms. This thing rocks. Good job GreenWorks.

This is my favorite new toy! I already owned the regular Green Works power washer, but being a 63 year old female, there were times I just didn't want to drag the big one up and down steps, so my son suggested I look at a hand held pressure washer. I didn't even know they existed, but found this one on Amazon and since I was already happy with the large Green Works, decided to try it. The first thing I used it for was to power wash my shower grout and it worked great! The electric and water lines were long enough to reach into my shower and it did a spectacular job. No more hand scrubbing for me! Truthfully, I find very little difference in pressure between the large Green Works and this one. Great job Green Works!