Nice video. I agree that these pressure washers don’t have enough juice to make them really work. I was thinking about getting the 15 inch green works surface cleaner. I have the 3000 psi. Do you use that same Pressure washer? I don’t know if you listed it? I also noticed that green works has a 2000 psi turbo nozzle and a 3100 psi. I’m wondering if it would be better to go with 3100?
Yeah, this unit is the 3000 model that realistically puts out around 2400 depending on the attachment. Didn't even know they had different turbo nozzles lol.
PSI is cut by half to each surface cleaner nozzle. It will clean , but not close to a single turbo nozzle. Depending on the less thickness of the build up a surface cleaner can do well. A yearly cleaning as opposed to 2-3 year cleaning with a metal one with wheels would be advisable.
I don't think the electric power washers have enough water flow for the floor cleaners to work as good as they could. I have a 3100 Psi @2.5 Gpm gas power washer and the floor cleaner will lift off the ground if you don't hold it down and does a pretty good job.
@@timcox3617 Still working as it did in the video! I’m not using it every weekend but it’s been used to clean that patio about 3 times plus a few car washings and the entire exterior of my mom’s mobile home. It also sits in the garage all year where temps go from -30° to to about 100°. That being said, I’ve heard they may have made a few updates or changes. Not sure how that affects the new reliability.
Nice video. I agree that these pressure washers don’t have enough juice to make them really work. I was thinking about getting the 15 inch green works surface cleaner. I have the 3000 psi. Do you use that same Pressure washer? I don’t know if you listed it?
I also noticed that green works has a 2000 psi turbo nozzle and a 3100 psi. I’m wondering if it would be better to go with 3100?
Yeah, this unit is the 3000 model that realistically puts out around 2400 depending on the attachment. Didn't even know they had different turbo nozzles lol.
PSI is cut by half to each surface cleaner nozzle. It will clean , but not close to a single turbo nozzle. Depending on the less thickness of the build up a surface cleaner can do well. A yearly cleaning as opposed to 2-3 year cleaning with a metal one with wheels would be advisable.
I don't think the electric power washers have enough water flow for the floor cleaners to work as good as they could. I have a 3100 Psi @2.5 Gpm gas power washer and the floor cleaner will lift off the ground if you don't hold it down and does a pretty good job.
Yeah it’s hard to get a powerful electric pressure washer without going commercial
You have more pressing issues than a dirty patio
No I don’t, I rent 😂
@@TonyTheTruckGuy Good for you 👍
@@waymor2460 Indeed.
Long Review update?
@@timcox3617 Still working as it did in the video! I’m not using it every weekend but it’s been used to clean that patio about 3 times plus a few car washings and the entire exterior of my mom’s mobile home. It also sits in the garage all year where temps go from -30° to to about 100°. That being said, I’ve heard they may have made a few updates or changes. Not sure how that affects the new reliability.