Our Expert Reviewers Make Buying Greenworks Pressure Washers Easier
Greenworks pressure washers specialize in electric models, covering a variety of power and price levels. If you want to get rid of the noise, fumes and gas powered maintenance, then there is a Greenworks pressure washer that can meet your needs.
Our team of experts has gone through the 20 models Greenworks has to offer and the accessories available, and done the research so you don't have to.
Check out our best electric pressure washers article for our top picks
Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

The Greenworks 2700 PSI Pressure Washer is our favorite because it is the most powerful. It has more cleaning power than any other Greenworks pressure washer and rivals some gas models.
Its brushless motor and axial lobe pump output up to 2700 PSI and flow up to 2.3 GPM, giving you the widest range of cleaning options and getting those jobs done faster.
However, there is a price to pay for power. This one is priced at $399.99.
Other Greenworks Pressure Washer Top Picks
Greenworks 60V 1800 PSI Hybrid Pressure Washer

Want a battery-operated pressure washer? Greenworks is currently your only option. Running off two 60V batteries (which also happen to power our favorite Greenworks OPE series), get 1550 PSI and 1.1 GPM without a power cord.
It's a hybrid, though, and you can plug it in for more power. Connected to an outlet, it can boost forward to 1800 PSI.
You can get it without a battery or charger for $199.99.
Greenworks Pro 2300 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

The Greenworks Pro 2300 Pressure Washer strikes the sweet spot between cleaning power and price. At $279.99, it's over $100 less than a 2700 PSI unit while only giving up 400 PSI and managing the same 2.3 GPM rating.
As an excellent all-rounder, this is a model worth picking up.
Greenworks 2000 PSI Upright Pressure Washer

The Greenworks 2000 PSI Upright Pressure Washer is $189.99, making it the least expensive model that hits 2000 PSI. That's not all we like, though. Its vertical design includes a hose that sits literally under the handle, making it easier to use than straps or hooks.
Greenworks 1800 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

For $149.99, the Greenworks 1800 PSI Pressure Washer earns the brand's "Great Value" award. At 1800 PSI, it can do almost anything, although it does them more slowly than higher powered models. If you don't have much need for your pressure washer, there's no reason to overpay.
Essential Greenworks Pressure Washer Accessories

High Pressure Soap Dispenser (Foam Cannon)
The High Pressure Soap Applicator covers Greenworks' entire range of pressure washer power levels and is a great addition. Mixed in a 10:1 ratio, it's great for foaming cleaners on vehicles, siding, concrete, and anywhere chemical assistance is needed. Due to the one-piece design, the tank is easier to clean than detergent tanks on pressure washers.
Price: $29.99
Rotary Brush (for models up to 1800 PSI)

We do not recommend that you pressure wash your vehicle, even on lower powered models. However, we make an exception if you use Greenworks' rotating brushes.
It uses water pressure to spin the brushes and do the hard work for you. Simply use the soap applicator to work up a stain-absorbing lather, switch to the rotating brush for cleaning, and rinse off.
Price: $29.99
surface cleaner

Switching from the 15ยบ nozzle to the surface cleaner saves a lot of time. seriously. Because of the large area covered by the surface cleaner, a 2 hour job will usually take less than 30 minutes.
Greenworks is available in two models. The lightweight model covers 11 inches and is designed for pressure washers up to 2000 PSI for $29.98. Another model, good for up to 3100 PSI, has a wider diameter of 15 inches for $50.01.
No matter which model is the best pressure washer for you to use, it will be worth the money because you will save time.
Why Choose a Greenworks Pressure Washer?
We recommend Greenworks pressure washers for several reasons. First, they've proven reliable over multiple seasons. It requires very little care compared to gasoline-powered models, and we're confident it will perform when we need it.
We also thank Greenworks for not playing with their numbers. When they say you're getting 2300 PSI, that's actual operating pressure, not the mysterious "PSI Max" that can be inflated over 30%.
In the end, Greenworks tends to be a solid value, hitting a price point that's justified for homeowners with the cleaning power to get the job done.
Of course, Greenworks is not alone, there are other great brands competing in the same space. However, we believe Greenworks as a brand has done well with its customers and offers a wide range of electric pressure washers to suit their needs.
Electric Pressure Washers Buying Guide
cleaning power
Knowing how much cleaning power it has can be confusing when you're trying to decide between pressure washers. PSI tells you how much power you have, GPM tells you how much cleaning you're getting.
Just multiply those two numbers together to see which one you're considering has the most total cleaning power.
pressure | flow | cleaning power | |
---|---|---|---|
Model A | 1800 psi | 1.1 Gross profit margin | 1980 |
Type B | 2000 psi | 1.2 Gross profit margin | 2400 |
Type C | 2300 psi | 1.2 Gross profit margin | 2760 |
How much pressure do I need?
Greenworks pressure washers range in pressure from 1500 PSI to 2700 PSI, and we have divided them into two groups:
Up to 1800 PSI
- Car/Boat/RV Wash*
- shutter cleaning
- spot cleaning concrete
- Screen
- grill
- Outdoor furniture (including wicker)
- Mildew removal for lighters
*Even lighter duty pressure washers can damage vehicle finishes. We recommend only using a pressure washer to apply soap and rinse painted/clear coat/chrome areas.
More than 1800 PSI
- Concrete Cleaning (Using Surface Cleaner is a huge time saver!)
- brick
- deck
- the fence
- siding
Remember, you can always use a wider nozzle to reduce the pressure, but you cannot make an underpowered pressure washer stronger.
motor type
As electric pressure washers push the limits of what you can do on a standard 110V outlet, look for models with brushless motors for maximum power and longevity.
There's nothing wrong with brushed motors, and if you want the best possible experience, brushless motors will only get you so far. The downside is that brushless models will be more expensive.
size
Electric pressure washers have a smaller footprint than gas models and are often lighter in weight. However, electric models can take portability to a whole new level, with some designs being small enough to be easily carried with one hand.
While downsizing comes with a tradeoff in power, if your pressure washing needs are on the low power side, it's a great way to keep your garage or shed from becoming congested.
Even with more powerful electrical units, designers can choose to build more vertically and save some floor space.
Budget
During spring and summer sales, it's common to find electric pressure washers starting at around $100.
As you shop, start with your budget in mind, then use the cleaning power calculation to decide which one is right for you. Unless space is at a premium, we recommend getting the most cleaning power you can afford.