Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI Is a Brushless Electric Pressure Washer with Gas-Level Output at $349
Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI electric pressure washer uses a brushless motor to deliver 2.3 GPM, push-button start, soap tank, and five nozzles. $349 on Amazon sale.

What it is
The Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI Electric Pressure Washer is a brushless-motor corded electric pressure washer delivering up to 2,700 PSI at 2.3 GPM. It ships with a high-pressure hose, built-in soap tank, spray wand, and nozzles in 15°, 25°, 40°, plus soap and turbo configurations. The brushless motor auto-adjusts power to the selected nozzle, a foldable handle compresses for storage, the frame is rugged steel, and a 25-foot pressure hose plus 35-foot GFCI power cord cover typical residential driveway and deck work. CSA certified.
MSRP is $399.99 at Amazon and Greenworks direct. 9to5toys tracks a recurring $349.99 sale.
What's interesting
Brushless motors are the engineering step gas-powered pressure washers traditionally held against electric. Brushless motors last longer (no contact wear), run quieter, and deliver more consistent torque at varying nozzle pressures. Pro Tool Reviews measured the brushless power output against leading brushed-electric competitors and found roughly 2x the effective cleaning power at the same PSI rating.
2,700 PSI at 2.3 GPM crosses into territory that only gas-powered units used to reach. For driveways, sidewalks, fences, vinyl siding, decks, and outdoor furniture, the output is sufficient for the most demanding residential tasks.
Popular Mechanics Tool Awards' choice for 'Best Corded Pressure Washer' in 2021, the platform has earned sustained reviewer endorsement. Greenworks continues the same chassis with motor improvements rather than redesigning from scratch.
The built-in soap tank is the convenience feature that matters for car washing and deep-clean applications. No separate soap bottle or hose attachment is needed; the operator applies soap via the dedicated nozzle and rinses with a standard pressure nozzle, all without disconnecting the unit.
Electric operation means no gas, no oil changes, no fuel stabilizer, and no cold-start pulling. For apartment-building maintenance, condo association use, and garage-stored residential equipment, the electric format eliminates the maintenance overhead that kills gas pressure washers.
What's missing or unverified
Electric pressure washers are limited by the power cord. Users who need to work beyond 35 feet of a GFCI outlet need a heavy-gauge extension cord rated for the 15-amp draw, which is not bundled. Backyardville's review noted this as the primary operational friction.
At 2.3 GPM, the Greenworks is excellent for cleaning but not adequate for stripping paint or heavy oil-stain removal where 3+ GPM gas units shine. For commercial applications, a gas pressure washer remains the right tool.
Weight with hose is 34 lbs. The wheeled base handles typical residential terrain, but carrying the unit upstairs or across rough ground requires two hands.
Noise level during operation runs 80-85 dB at 3 feet. Quieter than gas (which hit 100+ dB) but still loud enough that hearing protection is recommended for extended use.
Warranty is 3 years on the motor, which is better than most electric pressure washers at this price but below some commercial-grade units.
Who it's for
Homeowners with driveways, decks, and vehicles that need annual or biannual deep cleaning. Apartment maintenance where gas-powered equipment is prohibited. Condo and townhouse residents with limited storage space for gas equipment. Anyone replacing a cheaper 1,800-2,200 PSI washer that has failed.
Not for: commercial cleaning operations (a 3+ GPM gas unit is the right tier), users without GFCI-protected outdoor outlets, or buyers who need portability beyond a 35-foot cord reach.
Verdict
The Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI is the sweet spot in residential electric pressure washers in 2026. Brushless motor, 2,700 PSI output, 2.3 GPM flow, and soap tank bundled at $349 on Amazon deliver genuine gas-power cleaning in electric form. Against the Ryobi RY142711 and Sun Joe SPX3000, the Greenworks wins on motor longevity and cleaning power; it loses on cord length versus the Sun Joe's 35 feet. For typical homeowner use, this is the right pick.
This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 92%.
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