- 1950 PSI at 1.2 GPM will blast through grime and dirt to restore your surfaces
- Heavy duty water resistant induction motor for more power and durability
- Can be used vertically or horizontally for greater stability during use
- Bonus included Turbo Nozzle provides up to 50% more cleaning power than a traditional nozzle
- Includes a 25°, 40°, and Soap quick connect tip for a variety of cleaning applications
- 25 ft. High pressure hose reel for greater reach and easy storage
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Ashley Baker
Good little green machine
I'm a 40 something wife and mom. I power washed my entire exterior house, driveway and lanai myself. It takes some time, but is a nice little machine. Wasn't too loud. Falls over if you yank on it. So don't yank on it. Goes through soap pretty quickly, but I don't know what to compare it to. Very happy with the results.
Elizabeth Shaw
good value
My expectations for this product were satisfied and surpassed. The hose reel was handy and hose itself was flexible enough to be easy to use. I liked the brass fittings for the water works. This unit was used steady for a washing rock walls, decking, vinyl siding, BBQ grill etc. Minor complaint about the wand bracket being removable a bit too easy but I might put some adhesive on it to make it non removable. The unit kept up with our low pressure water supply feed and the 13.4 amp current draw was low enough not to trip any fuses or breakers. Make no mistake.. more pressure is better but 1950 PSI at this price and convenience features it's well worth it.
Katherine Rossborough
Amazing Cleaning for an Electric Power Washer
After an easy and quick setup I spent 30 minutes cleaning my 16' x 12' patio. It hadn't been cleaned since it was repainted three years ago. I used the turbo sprayer and it cut right through the dark discolorations down to the paint. The patio looks like new. This electric model cleans as well as the gas power washer it replaced. I didn't have any of the problems some people previously mentioned. At this time I'm very pleased with this purchase. Before ordering the GreenWorks 1951 I checked Consumer Reports online review. It's a CR Best Buy. I'll update this review in one month if I have any issues.
Febie Joy Tuscano
Powerful
The power washer has plenty of power for about any job you can think of around a house. Cleaning sidewalks, decks or houses. In fact there is enough power that prudence is required when using it. It is more than powerful enough to dig furrows in a deck if care is not use. However, the multiple nozzles provide enough control of the sprayer force tho avoid damaging surfaces. If you want a gentle power washer this is not it, but if you want something to blast the weeds out of the cracks in the driveway this will do it quickly without problems.
Krystal Brewster
Great Price....Great Product!
I originally bought the 1600psi model from Lowes for $99, but after some research ad shopping I noticed this model selling for $119. Plus this model came with the extra tips, reel for the pressure hose, clip to hold the gun, built in soap jug, and a "hook" to hang the cable in the back. The big store 1600psi model came with the 45, turbo tip, a detached soap bottle and that's it. No storage features and no extras really so it was a no brainer to return that one and purchase this 1950psi model. I honestly think that the $119 price point was a misprint considering the model under this one cost more than that. I have the big store 1600 model and a gas 2600psi 2.3gpm model to compare this model too. To start off it is noticeably more powerful with the 1600 model and really gives the 2600 gas model a run for it's money. The gas model seemed to be overkill. Where this model does the job done just as easy, using less water, and easier to handle. I also didn't have to stop every 30 minutes or so to fill it up with gas. Since it's fairly compact it's a lot easier to store than the larger gas one. I bought this model to power wash the house and wash the cars and it gets the job done no problem. The 25 degree tip provides plenty of power. The system seems to be great quality and design. The storage options really make it simple and clean when cleaning up and stowing it away. I read a lot of reviews on the 1702 model sold on amazon as well because there weren't very many reviews on this particular model. Even though the models look the same they are not. One of the main complaints is that you have to unravel it all of the way out just to hook it up and have to unhook one end when you store it. This one it doesn't have the front hook up because it's installed internally (kind of) meaning that you just hook up the end at the gun and spray (I love this feature). I can leave the system hooked up while it's stored. Seems like this model has the answers to the complaints of the 1702 model. My only complaint is that it could use better storage for the cable. Maybe like the vacuum wrap around hooks. But I easily manage the way it is but it would help a lot. I can go on for days. I highly recommend this product if you are looking into an electrical pressure washer or a pressure washer in general. Update....So, I have been using this thing ever since I bought it. So, far I have used it for pressure washing the siding on my house, cars, motorcycles, and concrete patios/porch and it has performed flawlessly. After power washing my patios I did almost consider buying the surface cleaner because it would have been worlds faster. Not that the machine didn't have enough pressure but because it was just a big surface to clean. It did...however, clean the surfaces pretty well. Now I have the cleanest concrete walkway and porch on the block. What I like about this particular model vs. other brands is the fact that the components of the sprayer are very similar to any gas pressure washer ie...wand, gun and tips. Makes it simple for replacement parts or extra tips. Where as some of the other brands have there own tips. Oh....and this thing has enough pressure to cut up the back of your hand (speaking from experience. Not my proudest moment) I will try to upload some pics of what this thing can do soon. I don't give 5 stars often.
Marsha Felton
Fantastic pressure washer!!
I could not be happier about this pressure washer! I have a lot of problems with my hands and arms, but this thing is fantastic to work with. If I can use it anybody can. It is so simple to use, light weight and well designed. The fact that it is electric is not a drawback for me, it is the reason I bought it. I don't have to mess around with putting gas in it and wondering if it will start. It is easy to use and does an excellent job. I am seriously impressed!
Georgia Papathanasios Siemion
Makes cleaning so much easier than hose water alone
Used for three weeks and works great. Cleaned parts of house, patio, porch, storage building, and cars. It's particularly useful in getting water into where it is needed most (corners, between floor planks, on brick facades). There is no way to regulate soap usage, so you need to know how to use it economically. Residue that won't come off with water only is easily "brushed" off with a long handled implement immediately after wetting everything down, with or without soap.
Charles Massey
Works great, powerful stream
Works great, powerful stream. Far better than the Simoniz units I've had in the past, which died in 2-3 washes. I use it with a Chemical Guys Torq foam cannon and it works great, no adapters needed. I will also be using it to clean the PVC surface of my deck. The hose reel works OK. I can see what other posters were talking about, where the crank can get stiff over time. I recommend applying some plastic-friendly lube to the hub to keep it from binding. If you get your water from a well like I do, and there is a lot of dissolved gas present, you might have to stick with cold water only, and maybe try out different wand ends. I found that cold water and the 40 degree bit worked for me. Otherwise air builds up inside the machine, and it will repeatedly turn on and off. City water shouldn't be affected. The power cord is nice and long, and the GFCI built in is a good safety measure. Consumer Reports rated this one as their #1 pick. I can see why.
Rosa Murphy
Great compact and quiet machine.
I had a gas powered power washer that went south so I researched power washers on Consumer Reports and settled on this one. I used it today to clean our concrete driveway. It is fairly powerful, I really like the turbo head and the circular pattern, it covered a bigger area and sped things up. At first it was not working well and I discovered by accident that if you pull the wand trigger all the way home it doesn’t work well, if you find the “sweet spot”, which is about 3/4 it works just fine. It is a very quiet machine, if you have a large area to clean you will appreciate that. I,comes with a fairly long power code, with a built in ground fault trip switch. It has 4 different heads, I ah e only tried two so far. Decided to copy the page from the manual describing which head did what, got it laminated and attached it to the system so I could refer to it. It is heavier that you might think,given it’s compact size, but the built in wheels make moving it easy. A great little machine, I can,highly recommend it.
Whitney Suzanne Junelle Brooks
Consumers was right, and you should buy this. :)
I've had electric and gas power washers... ranging from 1500 PSI to 2300 PSI. This product absolutely beats them all. Great design, love the hose wrap, which solves a problem on every other unit I've owned! If I have any quibbles at all regarding this unit, it's simply this - the cup that holds the wand when stored tends to pop off at times. Not a major issue, just a minor annoyance. I wish they'd added some kind of power cord storage winder as well - but no big deal again. I wrap it around the handle for storage, and it's good to go. Gotta give this 5 stars.