Great review and thank for pointing out the delay on this model. I was able to purchase the newer model of this power washer at Lowe's for $183 (originally $250) since it had been returned. I went ahead and also bought the Greenworks GPW2006 2000 psi pressure washer on sale for $150 at Lowe's to see which one I liked. Although the 2300 was only $30 more I went ahead and kept the 2000 because that delay will become quite annoying to work around when doing various jobs. Anyone that has pressure washed different things, knows that many times you're not constantly pulling the trigger and not getting the power immediately makes a big difference when working.
The reason for the delay is because its a brushless induction motor…. Without direct contact from a brush, the motor needs to spin up to create the fields necessary for torque- applying all the pressure at once would mean the motor couldn’t start or would have a tough time doing so. The holy grail would be to have a brushless motor, but instead of induction, use a permanent reluctance magnet motor. Naturally, that would be $$$. So the trade off here is a bullet proof motor that is cheap, with lots of power that will last forever- but with a tiny delay. Worth it in my opinion
Gotta rewatch this full video later but just based on the pressure gauge test, I think you sold me on this unit. Specifically searched through your videos because you actually put a gauge on them and test different tips. Was leaning towards the Ryobi 2300, but now seeing that this one makes almost triple the power with a 40° tip, I think it will be way better for washing my truck and this one is still $50 cheaper than the Ryobi. Thanks for the review! Edit: I saw your comment about the green works 2700 and it’s actually the same price and even more pressure! I think the 2700 may be the one!
@@aaronstestlab Saved that video to watch when I get home! Do you think that’s pretty much the best bang for your buck electric pressure washer for foam cannon/washing vehicles and the occasional deck or sidewalk cleaning? I had a snap-on 1650 psi with adjustable nozzle and even that worked ok for concrete.
bang for your buck is kinda a tough call since it's among the most expensive. I might opt for the GPW2301 if I were looking for a great power/value combo.
Another fine pressure washer review. I had considered that GPW2300 but ended up getting the GPW2006 over Labor Day weekend. I'm happy with it, just hope it holds up over the long term. Looking forward to your next review.
I wonder if the soft start is meant to prolong the life of the motor or maybe to keep the amp draw spike in check when it starts to keep from popping a breaker? Maybe not though since you said no other washers you've tested do this.
the "delay" is so you don't blow the wand out of your hand on higher pressures, also a ramp on the motor and gearbox, pistons i'm sure apricate the ramp up as well. Get into high pressure like 15K @ 20gpm and you'll really see what i'm talking about. if you pin that system you'll spin the operator of the wand right around if they are strong enough to hold on haha.
They are good,but have leaky pumps after a few times of use. You can tighten bolts,but eventually one strips.i have went through 5 of them in a year. Hopefully the next one will last. Gonna give it one more chance.
I just bought it he gpw2301 and it has the same delay as the 2300 and it is a bit annoying but while it’s going it does some amazing work for an electric pressure washer
At present I can only assume that start delay has something to do with why this can reach a bit higher pressure than every other electric pressure washer in this price range. Further research may be required, though that won't change the delay, or it's annoyingness.
I bought the 2300, I am using this for house hold stuff, driveway, patio, car washing etc. I don't mind the delay as a homeowner, and I know they did this to add longevity to the engine which is brushless which is better than a universal motor.
That's what I was thinking. I used to have a hoover vac that had a soft start , but the previous vacuum i owned just ramp to to full speed and would occasionally trip my breaker. The comparison is the GW 2700 model, but may not be the case as it may have a far more efficient motor
At Lowes as of 12/22 they have 2 2300 psi models. One is 200 dollars and one is 329 on sale for 300. The 300 dollar unit says it has the jet flow motor the other (the unit your showing) does not say jet flow and is 100 dollars cheaper. The 300 dollar unit when tested on other youtube channels produces 200 psi more with every tip.
I'm looking at both models right now at Lowes as I'm typing this. One is the GPW2302FC FC meaning foam cannon, its a bonus item. The other model, with jet flow tech is GPW2301, on sale for 269!
Great reviews, I have watched your review of the 2000, 2300, and 2700. Did you test the amperage draw of the 2300? It seemed like the one thing that was missing. I love the enthusiasm for the 2700 but am leaning towards the 2000 since searching someone from strata to reset a breaker sounds painful lol.
@@coopula3387 I have since purchased the Greenworks 2000 and used it for auto detailing quite a bit over the last 5 months (bi-weekly on average) with great satisfaction. I plug it into a 15 amp GFIC plug and have never tripped it. I did upgrade to quick-release connections right away. I am not a fan of the long wand and am happy that I upgraded to the M Mingle Short Gun. I did not like the excessive protective oil on the exterior of the product, but this is a small short-term issue. I never tried the built-in foam cannon/reservoir, but rather purchased the MTM Hydro foam cannon at the same time. Another 5 ft on the 25 ft hose would be nice but not necessary (although I have a small car). Hope this helps anyone considering the purchase.
Is the pressure hose flexible? I currently have the SunJoe, which I plan on getting rid of, and the hose on that thing is a real pain to manipulate due to it's stiffness and almost impossible to coil it for storage.
I bought the 2300 in the spring (April). Washed my front deck once and front siding. Washed my back deck twice. And the side of my house once. Went to use it again two weeks ago ( 2nd week of December), and water started spewing out of the bottom of the pump. (Not the nozzle connectors). Shut it off and called the company. Customer service is great for this company. I told them what happened and they asked for my contact information and I emailed them a copy of my receipt while I was on the phone with them. They immediately ordered a replacement for me and I got it in the mail within two weeks. Not only did they replace my 2300, but since they didn't have any more 2300's in stock, , they ent me the 2700 model. I have yet to try it out yet. Hopefully it does not have that annoying 4 second delay. I must admit it did drive me nuts when power washing the couple of times that I did use it. Everytime I stopped spraying for even a second, I had to wait for the spray. Very annoying compared to my cheaper units that I've had in the past that had an instant spray when holding the trigger. The only problem is now sending the old one back to them considering I threw out the box back in April! But before It broke I did enjoy the power compared to previous power washers and the ease of changing the tips out.
I had a leaky pump out of the box. I called the # on the unit, but the CSR didn't seem to understand the issue at all. They're sending out a part (I don't see how that will help), but I decided to return it to Lowe's and order a second one. This has enough features/fit+finish the delay start didn't bother me for the few times I'll use it. The $100+ jump to the 2700 is a bit much for a tool I won't use often.
Hey. I have this and what degree attachment is recommended for pressure washing the vehicle after it sits with the snow foam soap? The 15 degree, 25 degree or the 40 degree?
Do you recommend better the 2300 psi or the 2700 psi you have any video comparing these 2 greenworks 2300 vs 2700 trying to decide which should I buy thansk
Just picked one of these up for $135 at Lowes on clearance. Guess they are clearing them out for winter in the northeast and will be replaced by the 2700. Besides the 4 seconds ramp up time have you found anything else you don't like , any reason I should return it as I won't be using it till next spring.
Aaron is correct....I have the 2300 and there is certainly a delay. Other than that...I have zero complaints....especially for $180 out the door at Lowe's.
Because of that delay would you recommend the 2000psi over the 2300? Or is there another comparable electric pressure washer in the same price range that’s better than either?
Great review Aaron. I have a request: The GPW2300 has been discontinued by Greenworks and is no longer available. It has been replaced by the similar spec'ed GPW2301 which is now available at Lowes. Could you do a review of this new model?
11-/19/21 - Great video - Question - I picked mine up today from Lowe's and used it to wash my car and it did great. But, when I first turned it on, it ran for a little while and shut down. I checked everything. I'd power it on and it would run for a fraction of a section of a second and immediately shout down, like something was tripping the switch. Finally, I went to the faucet and turned it half off (reduced the water pressure to the machine) - I'd had it full open. Then, I fired it up again and it ran just fine from that time on. Is it your experience that too much water pressure to an electric pressure washer will make it shut down and a moment after pressing the power button?
JUst bought a Workmoto (PowRyte) Electric Pressure Washer - 5000 PSI, 4.0GPM but am nervous about what this unit actually delivers after reading general negative comments. Do you have any experience with this unit/company? Can I trust the specs? Also have you tested the Greenworks PRO 3000-PSI BRUSHLESS 2.0-GPM ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER? Thanks
@@aaronstestlab Yup, going with the Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment Electric Pressure Washer 2030 psi for convenience. Going to run the PowRyte 5000 to compare then send back. Thanks for your help and believable reviews.
A lot of people are asking about the 2700 psi and I myself am also really interested. It looks like ur considering it but do u think u will? That gauge test is a godsend lol nice to see what IS ACTUALLY the true power they all claim the same but who actuslly does it. I'm really hoping u do test the 2700 version
I've got a few other videos on deck. But I think enough people have requested a review of the 2700 that I'll probably pick one up. Out of curiosity, where are people inquiring?
@@aaronstestlab the comment section. I see people asking u lol and yeah im just really jntetested in one and ur one of the few that use gauges tk show true psi. Although i wonder if the 40psi tips arent a higher gpm compare to the 15.. i say that because u can get tip of any size in any catagory of gpm i wonder if ryobi and greenworks use diffrent gpm for higher angles. I think the 2300 would be solid but i guess getting used to that weird delay that i see other people having would be the worse thing. I wonder why they do that
Sorry to bother u with q and a I’m planning on buying a pressure washer should I get Greenworks 2000 or spend xtra to get 2700 model which I know u haven’t tested yet
Tough call. I'm very happy with my GPW2006, but I'm guessing the 2700 is better all around. But it costs twice as much. Will try and test later this month.
bought it,try it 2 times and returned it after,th fact that you have a lag between pulling the trigger and have to wait a good 5 second before water come out was annoying
I usually get about 10 to 12 minutes worth of work out mine (the same exact model) and then it starts to chug where it will suddenly stop applying pressure, there will be a high pitched hiss/squeak and about a 10 second delay before it re-establishes pressure for about 10 more seconds and then repeats the process. I have no kinks in the supply line but my development has magnificent water pressure...honestly you can just about cause an injury or peel paint with the shower head. Anyone got a clue about this shut down issue or perhaps experience it themselves? I may have to contact the mfg to see if they know about it.
Just today ( July 3rd 2021 ) I bought the Greenworks 2700 PSI from Lowes. What a defective piece of junk !! Ran for 5 minutes then stopped. Every time I got it restarted just as soon as I squeezed the handle on the spray nozzle it would shut off. I took it back to Lowe's thinking I just got a lemon and exchanged it for another Greenworks 2700 PSI as they had two on the floor for sale. I took it home and it did the exact same thing.... I found out there are a LOT of people leaving comments that the 2700 PSI pressure washer was doing the same thing on them also. Don't waste your time on the 2700. It's a defective product. I have the Greenworks 80 volt weed trimmer and chain saw and they have been great but this 2700 pressure washer was not worth the time or money.
Like your reviews I want to get one I’m thinking about Greenworks 2000 or Karcher cube but I want your thoughts on Greenworks 2700 or Simpson 2300 electric pressure washer
Am considering picking up the GW2700 to review. Looks like a great unit. But taking a look at Google Trends and I don't think there's enough interest in the Simpson to justify the investment.
Great review and thank for pointing out the delay on this model. I was able to purchase the newer model of this power washer at Lowe's for $183 (originally $250) since it had been returned. I went ahead and also bought the Greenworks GPW2006 2000 psi pressure washer on sale for $150 at Lowe's to see which one I liked. Although the 2300 was only $30 more I went ahead and kept the 2000 because that delay will become quite annoying to work around when doing various jobs. Anyone that has pressure washed different things, knows that many times you're not constantly pulling the trigger and not getting the power immediately makes a big difference when working.
Fantastic video. I was about to hit the Buy button on this unit and now I feel like a more informed buyer. Liked and subscribed!
The reason for the delay is because its a brushless induction motor…. Without direct contact from a brush, the motor needs to spin up to create the fields necessary for torque- applying all the pressure at once would mean the motor couldn’t start or would have a tough time doing so. The holy grail would be to have a brushless motor, but instead of induction, use a permanent reluctance magnet motor. Naturally, that would be $$$. So the trade off here is a bullet proof motor that is cheap, with lots of power that will last forever- but with a tiny delay. Worth it in my opinion
The Greenworks GPW3000 has a brushless motor without the delay
I couldn't care less about the delay. You gave it a thumbs up in spite of this and that's good enough for me!
A brushless motor will last longer but it does have to spin up. I bought it and I don't mind the delay at all.
Gotta rewatch this full video later but just based on the pressure gauge test, I think you sold me on this unit. Specifically searched through your videos because you actually put a gauge on them and test different tips. Was leaning towards the Ryobi 2300, but now seeing that this one makes almost triple the power with a 40° tip, I think it will be way better for washing my truck and this one is still $50 cheaper than the Ryobi. Thanks for the review! Edit: I saw your comment about the green works 2700 and it’s actually the same price and even more pressure! I think the 2700 may be the one!
I did a review on the 2700. It’s fantastic.
@@aaronstestlab Saved that video to watch when I get home! Do you think that’s pretty much the best bang for your buck electric pressure washer for foam cannon/washing vehicles and the occasional deck or sidewalk cleaning? I had a snap-on 1650 psi with adjustable nozzle and even that worked ok for concrete.
bang for your buck is kinda a tough call since it's among the most expensive. I might opt for the GPW2301 if I were looking for a great power/value combo.
So the 2700 doesn’t have the delay and no total stop tho right?
2301 doesn’t have delay? I’m confused!
I have this and there is no delay. Just bought today from Lowes
Another fine pressure washer review. I had considered that GPW2300 but ended up getting the GPW2006 over Labor Day weekend. I'm happy with it, just hope it holds up over the long term. Looking forward to your next review.
Good choice. Have run my GPW2006 pretty hard over the last year and it still runs like new.
I just picked up an older model 2300 and the pressure is way down on it. Is it beat or is there a way to get the pressure higher?
Excellent review. Thanks for your level of detail.
I wonder if the soft start is meant to prolong the life of the motor or maybe to keep the amp draw spike in check when it starts to keep from popping a breaker? Maybe not though since you said no other washers you've tested do this.
The delay I believe is a feature - not a bug. Imagine if the gun is pointed somewhere wrong when it is started up.
No other pressure washers behave this way.
the "delay" is so you don't blow the wand out of your hand on higher pressures, also a ramp on the motor and gearbox, pistons i'm sure apricate the ramp up as well. Get into high pressure like 15K @ 20gpm and you'll really see what i'm talking about. if you pin that system you'll spin the operator of the wand right around if they are strong enough to hold on haha.
Greenworks' own more powerful pressure washers don't have the delay
They are good,but have leaky pumps after a few times of use. You can tighten bolts,but eventually one strips.i have went through 5 of them in a year. Hopefully the next one will last. Gonna give it one more chance.
I loved detailed comparison information... BRAVO!
Thank you for great reviews. Ended up purchasing 2700psi version. Waiting for your review
I just bought it he gpw2301 and it has the same delay as the 2300 and it is a bit annoying but while it’s going it does some amazing work for an electric pressure washer
That's too bad. Was hoping they fixed that one annoyance.
@@aaronstestlab The delay is on purpose due to their “jet flow” system.
@@aaronstestlab The delay is necessary because of the brushless motor.
At present I can only assume that start delay has something to do with why this can reach a bit higher pressure than every other electric pressure washer in this price range. Further research may be required, though that won't change the delay, or it's annoyingness.
Have you tested the 2700 yet want to see difference between 2300
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Excellent review. Awesome job.
I had one of these, the pot metal on the bottom of the pump just sorta blew apart one day. Moved on to a better model.
I have the same one and it's only about a 1 second delay. Maybe you just got a bad one. I've had mine a little over a year
I bought the 2300, I am using this for house hold stuff, driveway, patio, car washing etc. I don't mind the delay as a homeowner, and I know they did this to add longevity to the engine which is brushless which is better than a universal motor.
Awesome review!
Is it possible that the delay on start is a built in “soft start” to prevent tripping a standard 15 amp breaker when you first pull the trigger.
I don't believe so. The next model up, the 2700 psi unit does not exhibit this behavior yet draws more amps. Though anything is possible.
That's what I was thinking. I used to have a hoover vac that had a soft start , but the previous vacuum i owned just ramp to to full speed and would occasionally trip my breaker. The comparison is the GW 2700 model, but may not be the case as it may have a far more efficient motor
You don’t mind no total stop and it’s always running?
is the gpw 2301 an upgraded model?
At Lowes as of 12/22 they have 2 2300 psi models. One is 200 dollars and one is 329 on sale for 300. The 300 dollar unit says it has the jet flow motor the other (the unit your showing) does not say jet flow and is 100 dollars cheaper. The 300 dollar unit when tested on other youtube channels produces 200 psi more with every tip.
I'm looking at both models right now at Lowes as I'm typing this. One is the GPW2302FC FC meaning foam cannon, its a bonus item. The other model, with jet flow tech is GPW2301, on sale for 269!
Did you see they updated this version? Wonder if it's better..
Awesome video, Aaron!
Great reviews, I have watched your review of the 2000, 2300, and 2700. Did you test the amperage draw of the 2300? It seemed like the one thing that was missing. I love the enthusiasm for the 2700 but am leaning towards the 2000 since searching someone from strata to reset a breaker sounds painful lol.
I agree amperage draw is huge on these things most garages have 15 amp breakers a lot of the ones I see tested go way over that on start up.
@@coopula3387 I have since purchased the Greenworks 2000 and used it for auto detailing quite a bit over the last 5 months (bi-weekly on average) with great satisfaction. I plug it into a 15 amp GFIC plug and have never tripped it. I did upgrade to quick-release connections right away. I am not a fan of the long wand and am happy that I upgraded to the M Mingle Short Gun. I did not like the excessive protective oil on the exterior of the product, but this is a small short-term issue. I never tried the built-in foam cannon/reservoir, but rather purchased the MTM Hydro foam cannon at the same time. Another 5 ft on the 25 ft hose would be nice but not necessary (although I have a small car). Hope this helps anyone considering the purchase.
Is the pressure hose flexible? I currently have the SunJoe, which I plan on getting rid of, and the hose on that thing is a real pain to manipulate due to it's stiffness and almost impossible to coil it for storage.
yes
@@aaronstestlab Thanks, good to know!
That obnoxious delay is a deal breaker. My understanding is that the orifice diameter is what affects GPM and pressure not the width of the spray tip.
Hello from Seattle. New Sub. Found you via your CHAZ coverage and Righteous Media.
Quick connector link?
I bought the 2300 in the spring (April). Washed my front deck once and front siding. Washed my back deck twice. And the side of my house once. Went to use it again two weeks ago ( 2nd week of December), and water started spewing out of the bottom of the pump. (Not the nozzle connectors). Shut it off and called the company. Customer service is great for this company. I told them what happened and they asked for my contact information and I emailed them a copy of my receipt while I was on the phone with them. They immediately ordered a replacement for me and I got it in the mail within two weeks. Not only did they replace my 2300, but since they didn't have any more 2300's in stock, , they ent me the 2700 model. I have yet to try it out yet. Hopefully it does not have that annoying 4 second delay. I must admit it did drive me nuts when power washing the couple of times that I did use it. Everytime I stopped spraying for even a second, I had to wait for the spray. Very annoying compared to my cheaper units that I've had in the past that had an instant spray when holding the trigger. The only problem is now sending the old one back to them considering I threw out the box back in April! But before It broke I did enjoy the power compared to previous power washers and the ease of changing the tips out.
I had a leaky pump out of the box. I called the # on the unit, but the CSR didn't seem to understand the issue at all. They're sending out a part (I don't see how that will help), but I decided to return it to Lowe's and order a second one. This has enough features/fit+finish the delay start didn't bother me for the few times I'll use it. The $100+ jump to the 2700 is a bit much for a tool I won't use often.
Good review. Just curious if the Ryobi pro review is available to view? Thanks again for the review
Ryobi Pro? I'm not sure which specific product you're referring to.
Hey. I have this and what degree attachment is recommended for pressure washing the vehicle after it sits with the snow foam soap? The 15 degree, 25 degree or the 40 degree?
Not sure what's recommended, but I run the 25 degree.
can you review the new 2700 psi greenworks ! please
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What kind of soap does he use for his Tacoma? To get it to foam like that
Would u maybe consider testing the Simpson electric pressure washer
Seems like the younger brother 2000psi wins overall IMHO! Good Job!
Hows this compare to the sunjoe spx3000?
Great review!! Please review the GW 2700.
Could I get your opinion on Karcher cube series
1700,1800,1900 series I like them but something draws me to Greenworks
Do you recommend better the 2300 psi or the 2700 psi you have any video comparing these 2 greenworks 2300 vs 2700 trying to decide which should I buy thansk
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Aaron , I’ve seen both of your reviews of the Ryobi and Greenworks 2300 . Between does 2 , which will you recommend to buy ?
Neither, get the GPW2006 I did a review on in this video: ruclips.net/video/99WQUCApG1M/видео.html
Really? I’m gonna check out your video. Is the gwp2006 strong enough for driveway and siding ?
Yes
Just picked one of these up for $135 at Lowes on clearance. Guess they are clearing them out for winter in the northeast and will be replaced by the 2700. Besides the 4 seconds ramp up time have you found anything else you don't like , any reason I should return it as I won't be using it till next spring.
No, aside from the start delay it's great
Aaron is correct....I have the 2300 and there is certainly a delay. Other than that...I have zero complaints....especially for $180 out the door at Lowe's.
Delay wouldn’t bug me. You still love it? Any tripped breakers?
Thanks for this I really want this
Thanks for review
I ended up buying 2000 Greenworks
Because of that delay would you recommend the 2000psi over the 2300? Or is there another comparable electric pressure washer in the same price range that’s better than either?
Personal preference really. I find the start delay too annoying to deal with. Others might not be bothered by it.
Great review Aaron. I have a request: The GPW2300 has been discontinued by Greenworks and is no longer available. It has been replaced by the similar spec'ed GPW2301 which is now available at Lowes. Could you do a review of this new model?
Yes, please!
11-/19/21 - Great video - Question - I picked mine up today from Lowe's and used it to wash my car and it did great. But, when I first turned it on, it ran for a little while and shut down. I checked everything. I'd power it on and it would run for a fraction of a section of a second and immediately shout down, like something was tripping the switch. Finally, I went to the faucet and turned it half off (reduced the water pressure to the machine) - I'd had it full open. Then, I fired it up again and it ran just fine from that time on. Is it your experience that too much water pressure to an
electric pressure washer will make it shut down and a moment after pressing the power button?
Yeah, that's pretty weird, I've never experienced anything like that.
@@aaronstestlab - I'm gonna call Greenworks Moday and ask them.
Are you planning on doing the 2700 Greenworks pro pressure washer
I’d like to but worry it’s too niche and might not get the required traffic to justify the price.
can you review the greenworks 2700? I've read it gets rid of the delay
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What are your thoughts on the GW 2700 and 3000?
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What do you think about Sun Joe electric pressure washers?
I don't have any experience with them.
So what would you say is the best residential electric power pressure with more than 1.2 GPM
Same question.
JUst bought a Workmoto (PowRyte) Electric Pressure Washer - 5000 PSI, 4.0GPM but am nervous about what this unit actually delivers after reading general negative comments. Do you have any experience with this unit/company? Can I trust the specs?
Also have you tested the Greenworks
PRO 3000-PSI BRUSHLESS 2.0-GPM ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER? Thanks
Not familiar with that particular company, but those specs from a 110 V unit sound like nonsense.
@@aaronstestlab Yup, going with the Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment Electric Pressure Washer 2030 psi for convenience. Going to run the PowRyte 5000 to compare then send back. Thanks for your help and believable reviews.
I did a review of that Westinghouse unit on this channel. I thought the build quality was a little cheap feeling, but overall really liked it.
A lot of people are asking about the 2700 psi and I myself am also really interested. It looks like ur considering it but do u think u will? That gauge test is a godsend lol nice to see what IS ACTUALLY the true power they all claim the same but who actuslly does it. I'm really hoping u do test the 2700 version
I've got a few other videos on deck. But I think enough people have requested a review of the 2700 that I'll probably pick one up. Out of curiosity, where are people inquiring?
@@aaronstestlab the comment section. I see people asking u lol and yeah im just really jntetested in one and ur one of the few that use gauges tk show true psi. Although i wonder if the 40psi tips arent a higher gpm compare to the 15.. i say that because u can get tip of any size in any catagory of gpm i wonder if ryobi and greenworks use diffrent gpm for higher angles. I think the 2300 would be solid but i guess getting used to that weird delay that i see other people having would be the worse thing. I wonder why they do that
my 2300 wont start
Sorry to bother u with q and a
I’m planning on buying a pressure washer should I get Greenworks 2000 or spend xtra to get 2700 model which I know u haven’t tested yet
Tough call. I'm very happy with my GPW2006, but I'm guessing the 2700 is better all around. But it costs twice as much. Will try and test later this month.
Nice review! Any idea of GPM with the 40 degree tip?
1.1/1.2 at best…depending on your service pressure.
Its cybermonday y is she not on sale
Do you lose any psi with the disconnects
Can't test without them, so hard to say. Doesn't feel like it though.
How many Amps does it draw?
Thanks in advance.
There’s an amp draw test somewhere in this video
That Pro 2300 looks different from the one on Lowe’s website.
I know what you mean. I just bought it. It is the gpw2301
@@thesoldiermedic Which one you think is the newer model? The same model but completely different look and design.
@@Harvz78 pretty sure the 2301 is the newer model.
You like it? The delay wouldn’t bug me. Does 2301 have it? Any tripped breakers?
Porque no me enciende mi lavadora
Great review! Were you able to determine that the delayed start is a design issue vs. you just receiving one that has a flaw?
Thanks for the review. I liked this power washer for the first two days, now it won't even turn on. Cord? Motor? So frustrating.
Likely a GFCI issue in the cord
I really love the house it comes with. It's Uberflex!
bought it,try it 2 times and returned it after,th fact that you have a lag between pulling the trigger and have to wait a good 5 second before water come out was annoying
That’s just like most pressure washers- you have to get any remaining air out and get it pumping
@@austinwoolley4176 yes , but five seconds it's unacceptable, got the 2700 psi instead and it's day and night
Thnak you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Blessings!
I usually get about 10 to 12 minutes worth of work out mine (the same exact model) and then it starts to chug where it will suddenly stop applying pressure, there will be a high pitched hiss/squeak and about a 10 second delay before it re-establishes pressure for about 10 more seconds and then repeats the process. I have no kinks in the supply line but my development has magnificent water pressure...honestly you can just about cause an injury or peel paint with the shower head. Anyone got a clue about this shut down issue or perhaps experience it themselves? I may have to contact the mfg to see if they know about it.
Just today ( July 3rd 2021 ) I bought the Greenworks 2700 PSI from Lowes. What a defective piece of junk !! Ran for 5 minutes then stopped. Every time I got it restarted just as soon as I squeezed the handle on the spray nozzle it would shut off. I took it back to Lowe's thinking I just got a lemon and exchanged it for another Greenworks 2700 PSI as they had two on the floor for sale. I took it home and it did the exact same thing.... I found out there are a LOT of people leaving comments that the 2700 PSI pressure washer was doing the same thing on them also. Don't waste your time on the 2700. It's a defective product. I have the Greenworks 80 volt weed trimmer and chain saw and they have been great but this 2700 pressure washer was not worth the time or money.
What pressure washer did you end up with?
@@adamg.1845 I bought a Sunjoe electric power washer 2300 psi and it's been a good one so far. still have the old gas powered washer for back up
Like your reviews
I want to get one I’m thinking about Greenworks 2000 or Karcher cube but I want your thoughts on Greenworks 2700 or Simpson 2300 electric pressure washer
Am considering picking up the GW2700 to review. Looks like a great unit. But taking a look at Google Trends and I don't think there's enough interest in the Simpson to justify the investment.
Glad I watched this review. You just helped me make my decision.. . It's a no....
can i ask why? i didn't see anything bad in the video besides the start delay. i'm gonna get the 2700 and the start delay is not there.
@@ss4goku34 post a video and share it. I'd like to see one without the delay.
@@scottnevil theres one by Tony's Garage and it shows it
Just uploaded this review: ruclips.net/video/N1vR2s6j9Rk/видео.html
But no total stop on 2700
I think your delay is a defect. I have watched other reviews where that delay does not exist.
Not sure which ones you watched, but I watched a few after searching "Greenworks Pro 2300-PSI" all had that delay
You obviously haven’t done your homework…
Awful looking machine, get a Kranzle and be done with it!
For only 3x the price