GreenWorks Pro 3000 PSI Pressure washer. Unboxing, assembly and first run. Purchased from Lowes $350

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  • @berniemiller6491
    @berniemiller6491 17 дней назад +1

    I just purchased a 3000 washer a couple of weeks ago and it does a good job on my farm equipment. I had one problem with it. While I was using the washer it would shut off and and I could not turn it back on. I found that I had lights turned on in another room that was on the same circuit the washer plugged into. The washer takes a minimum and 14 amps to operate. The circuit I had it plugged into was a 120 volt/15 amp. So now I make sure I have nothing else plugged into that circuit while running the pressure washer.

    • @astrodiver1
      @astrodiver1  17 дней назад +1

      That's a good point. I have had that issue a few times myself.

  • @ELEVOPR
    @ELEVOPR 19 дней назад +1

    Where did you get yours from? I notice it looks like the older model as the New Model on their website brings the power button in the middle?
    I just ordered it, need something quieter than my gas one.

    • @astrodiver1
      @astrodiver1  17 дней назад +2

      I picked it up at my local Lowe's in Florida. I have a gas powered John Deere but I never use it!

  • @sethw1230
    @sethw1230 Месяц назад +1

    Hello. I was foing to purchase this, but then started reading some bad reviews. We have a pretty large driveway and a 15 inch surgave cleaner. I just sold our big gas harbor freight and i think i might of made a mistake. I read that you can't run it more than an hour, dont ise an extension cord, and multiple people saying it just just off and wouldn't start again and sometimes turning it off and on it will work again. Do you think i should just get another gas one if I have a large driveway? Thank you.

    • @astrodiver1
      @astrodiver1  Месяц назад +2

      I don't run mine for more than 10 minutes ( give it a few minutes at "idle" then move it 15ft ect.) but they are great for cleaning the house and walkways around it and cars ect. As long as your within '150 from the house you should be fine for 4 ish years. Gas is heavier and more complicated but can be used independently, electric is simple, quiet but needs to be near a power source.

  • @UWI-Anna
    @UWI-Anna 28 дней назад +1

    How long you have the old one?

    • @astrodiver1
      @astrodiver1  25 дней назад +2

      4 years.

    • @ELEVOPR
      @ELEVOPR 19 дней назад +2

      You heard the man, he said he is lazy. Probably doesn't take care of it. 4 year and its all rusted up like that? I have a 14 year old Gas one and it looks brand new. So i guess it depends how well you take care of it?

    • @UWI-Anna
      @UWI-Anna 19 дней назад +2

      @@ELEVOPR Exactly! I have a 4000psi gas Husqvarna bought in 2004 and still running great but I want to try electric so I bought one just like this and I'm impressed so far.

    • @ELEVOPR
      @ELEVOPR 19 дней назад +1

      @@UWI-Anna That's good news. I just ordered my 300ps from Greenworks they had a sale of 18% off plus and additional 10% of for my Email So a total of 28% off got it for 333.33 plus tax bought it up to $362.56 free shipping included. Not bad Considering I paid $560 for my Gas Powered at Lowes 15 years ago.
      Thanks for the good news of how much you like it. Very much appreciated.

    • @astrodiver1
      @astrodiver1  17 дней назад +1

      Maybe not lazy but just getting old and have the funds. BTW the old 2700 psi greenworks was fixed by the person I gave it to, just one bolt.