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- TheGoodDealer[OP]
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Jun 3rd, 2024 10:38 am
- Deal Link:
- https://www.costco.ca/greenworks-2100ps ... 91945.html
- Price:
- CA $129
- Savings:
- 40%
- Expiry:
- June 30, 2024
- Retailer:
- Costco
More offers from Costco
Online sale $149
In the warehouse it’s $129 (may be $10 more in some locations like last year)
Here is the 2023 thread:
https://forums.redflagdeals.com/costco- ... 0-2620706/
Most of the unfavourable reviews from costco.ca seem to come from the hose. You could pick-up a Hyper Flex hose directly from Greenworks if the included one gives any trouble.
https://greenworkstools.ca/products/25ft-hp-hose
It looks to be similar as the 2100 PSI Greenworks pressure washer for 200 USD at lowes.com which has more favourable reviews, with the exception of the hose as that comes with the blue Hyper Flex.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenworks-210 ... 5002187535
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- IggyCity
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Jun 3rd, 2024 10:46 am
I think I paid around the same price point last year. Highly recommended, can't beat it for $130. Works great and enough PSI for around the house jobs.
In fact, I might buy 3 more just cause!
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- CelusC
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Jun 3rd, 2024 10:48 am
Great pressure washer, got it last year in store clearance for $99.97.
Hose does suck, I got the Uberflex hose from amazon and it works great.
Thanks for the upvote!
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- Dealliker314159
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Jun 3rd, 2024 10:58 am
I have delayed buying a pressure washer for about 5 years because I go back and forth between buying an actual "proper" one vs one of these. Hmmmmm...
Do I really need a pressure washer???
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- cruisn76
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:02 am
Dealliker314159 wrote: ↑I have delayed buying a pressure washer for about 5 years because I go back and forth between buying an actual "proper" one vs one of these. Hmmmmm...
Do I really need a pressure washer???
Delayed for 5 years?!?!? You don’t need it. Let other buy it on impulse or need it
Ahhh Papoy
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- Dealliker314159
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:10 am
cruisn76 wrote: ↑Delayed for 5 years?!?!? You don’t need it. Let other buy it on impulse or need it
I'm probably a guy that needs one, I got two cars, two motorbikes, deck that needs a refinishing, garage that I'm constantly tinkering in and making a mess on the floor.
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- greatauroro28
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:15 am
This is an ok pressure washer for basic chores, but if you want a better machine for car washing and detailing, look somewhere else.
The 25' hose would feel a bit short at times and it would be hard and unwieldy when pressurized - better upgrade the hose.. The wand design isn't the best as well if you're attaching a foam cannon.
My setup is a Simoniz 2.0GPM pressure washer that I got for $199 on sale. I already have a 50' Flexzilla hose, gun from amazon with quick-connect and an Amazon wide-mouth foam cannon as well. Don't need wheels as I use it 95% of the time in the garage washing my car.
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- Lovemeagooddeal
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:17 am
is this good enough for concrete, driveway/garage?
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- jimbob12341
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:19 am
Dealliker314159 wrote: ↑I have delayed buying a pressure washer for about 5 years because I go back and forth between buying an actual "proper" one vs one of these. Hmmmmm...
Do I really need a pressure washer???
Lol I been going back and forth for the last year as well. I really want one but then I feel I will do my driveway and maybe my porch ( it's vyinal though so not sure) and that's it and will sit in my garage till the one time I use it the next summer.
So I end up not buying it and then keep looking at it.
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- IceCreamGee
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:26 am
GPM is quite low
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- heartbug18
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:31 am
Thanks, OP.
I got this for full price on 25th May, hopefully, Costco will adjust the price.
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- jcamldn
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:37 am
this on sale in the east too?
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- Buynowthinkklater
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:44 am
This is good enough for car washing?
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- miningminer
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:52 am
greatauroro28 wrote: ↑This is an ok pressure washer for basic chores, but if you want a better machine for car washing and detailing, look somewhere else.
The 25' hose would feel a bit short at times and it would be hard and unwieldy when pressurized - better upgrade the hose.. The wand design isn't the best as well if you're attaching a foam cannon.
My setup is a Simoniz 2.0GPM pressure washer that I got for $199 on sale. I already have a 50' Flexzilla hose, gun from amazon with quick-connect and an Amazon wide-mouth foam cannon as well. Don't need wheels as I use it 95% of the time in the garage washing my car.
does the flexzilla remain flexible even when under pressure? I've upgraded a lot of these parts like the short gun with a swivel but find that once the pressure washer is on, it's stiff and has to be twisted by hand to undo kinks.
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- greatauroro28
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Jun 3rd, 2024 11:55 am
miningminer wrote: ↑does the flexzilla remain flexible even when under pressure? I've upgraded a lot of these parts like the short gun with a swivel but find that once the pressure washer is on, it's stiff and has to be twisted by hand to undo kinks.
Let me say it's way manageable than the ones that come with the washer. And putting it away is a breeze as it's super soft when not pressurized.
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- veryboredguy
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Jun 3rd, 2024 1:21 pm
jimbob12341 wrote: ↑Lol I been going back and forth for the last year as well. I really want one but then I feel I will do my driveway and maybe my porch ( it's vyinal though so not sure) and that's it and will sit in my garage till the one time I use it the next summer.
So I end up not buying it and then keep looking at it.
same here, kind of pricey for a couple a few chores, I want one as well just to clean up some brickwork and paths but in the grand scheme of things, I think I'd be happier with the $100.
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- ShinConker
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Jun 3rd, 2024 1:34 pm
I’ve bought that pressure washer 2 years ago and it still works great. I had the Kobalt before from rona and even though they’re nearly the same price they don’t compare.
It’s decent for car washing as well. Get a foam canon from AliExpress, it’s about 20$ for a full metal build and it works just fine with this unit.
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Jun 3rd, 2024 2:30 pm
I bought a gas power washer 5 years ago, and only used it a handfull of times. do you really need a power washer? honestly i highly doubt it.
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