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Greenworks 80V 21" Brushless Cordless (Push) Lawn Mower (75+ Compatible Tools), (2) 2.0Ah Batteries and 30 Minute Rapid Charger Included
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Brand | Greenworks |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Green |
Style | Push |
Item Weight | 76.8 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 21 Inches |
Number of Positions | 5 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 34"D x 24"W x 43.3"H |
About this item
- 80V 21” MOWER - Provides up to 60 minutes of run-time with 2 fully charged 80V 2.0Ah batteries (varies based on grass condition and operator technique)
- TRUBRUSHLESS MOTOR – 2 x more torque, more power, longer runtimes, quiet operation, and extended motor life
- GAS-LIKE PERFORMANCE
- VERSATILE – Single lever, 5-position height adjustment for the best cut in all environments. The 3-in-1 design allows you to mulch, and rear bag grass clippings and side discharge.
- MAINTENANCE FREE – This push lawn mower is virtually maintenance free, with no gas, no oil, and no emissions. Push button start, quiet operation, and delivers gas-like performance
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Easy to assemble | 4.7 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | 4.6 |
Maneuverability | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.2 |
Light weight | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.3 |
Battery life | 3.7 | 3.1 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 3.1 |
Easy to use | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.6 |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | dc | lithium battery |
material | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Plastic | Alloy Steel | Grass |
cutting width | 21 inches | 21 inches | 25 inches | 24.5 inches | 21 inches | 21 inches |
number of positions | 5 | 7 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 5 |
operation mode | Manual | quiet operation | Automatic | Automatic | — | Automatic |
weight | 76.8 pounds | 77 pounds | 70.55 pounds | 91.91 pounds | 48 pounds | 48 pounds |
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Brand | Greenworks |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Green |
Style | Push |
Item Weight | 76.8 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 21 Inches |
Number of Positions | 5 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Product Dimensions | 34"D x 24"W x 43.3"H |
Item Weight | 76.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
ASIN | B01CA4Q2QY |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GLM801601 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,388 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #66 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Greenworks, one-battery fits all Pro 80V system includes over 20+ tools to choose from. Any tool, any time, Greenworks has you covered. Our commercial grade pro 80V system is perfect for the professional & those yd warriors wanting more power. Great for yd up to 1 acre with a battery run-time of up to 60 mins. The Greenworks 80V 21" Cordless Lawn Mower features a durable steel deck, large 10" Rear wheels, & smart cut load sensing technology. Light weight & easy to use & features an all-wheel single lever height adjustment. Designed for durability & heavy-duty jobs, our brushless motor delivers the power & performance of a 160cc gas engine. Multiple batteries provide you continuous run-time, charge one, use one, gets the job done. Our 30 min rapid charger gets your batteries charged in no-time. All this without the hassle of gas, cords or maintenance. That’s the power of Greenworks. DigiPro digital controlled brushless motor for greater efficiency and higher performance.
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Customers like the ease of use, weight and quality of the lawn mower. For example, they mention it's very light, does an awesome job cutting the grass and that it operates at a much lower decibel level than gas mowers. Customers are also impresseded with the noise, saying it makes less noise and vibration than a gas mower. As for value, they say it'll save you money and time.
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Customers like the quality of the mower. They say it's quiet, easy to use, and does an awesome job cutting the grass. Some customers also mention that it mulches surprisingly well. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Now my grass is cutting perfectly again. Also, I noticed one reviewer thought the mower was difficult to put together...." Read more
"...works much better than I expected and does actually collect almost all the grass trimmings which is a contrast to a previous electric mower I owned..." Read more
"...lighter, and easier to maneuver than a gas mower but with plenty of power to cut tall, fast-growing fescue in the Spring...." Read more
"Works better than expected. Can mow the entire yard on one battery. Cuts with ease even when a bit over grown." Read more
Customers find the outdoor living product easy to use. They mention it's simple, sturdy, and easy to put together. Customers also say it'll make gardening tasks much easier.
"...so far and along with my other electric garden tools has made gardening tasks much easier, quieter and environmentally friendly." Read more
"...I have 2 batteries. I never need 2. This mower is light weight and easy to handle. My wife can mower with it easily...." Read more
"...There are few moving parts, so it is simple to use. And I am surprised at the length of time that the mower will run on a charge...." Read more
"...However, for the ease of use, no longer needing to mess with gas and oil, the cutting performance, and the fact that the battery system is..." Read more
Customers find the noise level of the mower to be relatively quiet. They say it has a powerful fairly quiet motor that produces less noise and vibration than a gas unit. Some customers also mention that the mower can be used during quiet hours when a gasoline mower would wake their neighbors.
"...All my neighbors have asked about my mower, because it operates at a much lower decibel level than gas mowers...." Read more
"...my other electric garden tools has made gardening tasks much easier, quieter and environmentally friendly." Read more
"...It's much quieter than the gas mower in operation. Even the wheels are quieter, perhaps because they have bearings...." Read more
"...Another perk benefit is the noise...or lack thereof. This is a really quiet mower, which is great when you don't want to make a racket or are..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mower. They say it is very light for a full sized push mower, and easy to push without being self propelled. Some customers also mention that the trimmer is heavy but well balanced with the battery installed. Overall, most are satisfied with the weight and functionality of the product.
"...It is quiet, lightweight, no messy gas/oil mess or smells and does not bog down in longer grass...." Read more
"...I have 2 batteries. I never need 2. This mower is light weight and easy to handle. My wife can mower with it easily...." Read more
"...It is an amazing machine. Much lighter, and easier to maneuver than a gas mower but with plenty of power to cut tall, fast-growing fescue in the..." Read more
"...Very light weight and easy to push around. Highly recommend this mower...." Read more
Customers find the lawn mower easy to maneuver. They say it is very light weight, easy to push around, and rolls easily. Some customers also mention that the mower is easy to move around and up a hill. Overall, customers are satisfied with the maneuverability and performance of the product.
"...good feature is the all-wheel height adjustment lever, which can be moved on the fly...." Read more
"...It is an amazing machine. Much lighter, and easier to maneuver than a gas mower but with plenty of power to cut tall, fast-growing fescue in the..." Read more
"...No hassles with yanking a cord, buying fuel, or anything. Quiet as well...." Read more
"...Overall, good mower. Easy to move around. Cuts well. Fairly quiet. If your hearing is really good, you might want ear plugs...." Read more
Customers like the value of the mower. They mention that it's well worth the price, saves money and time, and comes with a charger and 2 batteries.
"...household to go out and use it and minimal maintenance make it well worth the price in my book." Read more
"...I get great performance out of the full line of products and kept the price down with only running a pair of chargers and three batteries...." Read more
"...The only con I can see to this product is the price. It's quite expensive compared to a comparable gas mower...." Read more
"Absolutely worth the money. This thing is a great mower it even has a governor and really kicks into high gear I'd thick or deep grass...." Read more
Customers like that the lawn mower is environmentally friendly. They say that it has zero emissions, and does the job easily with little environmental impact. They also mention that it is quiet and has no messy smelly fuel or oil to add.
"...tools has made gardening tasks much easier, quieter and environmentally friendly." Read more
"...As mentioned, I recommend this electric mower. It doesn't smell of gasoline, there is no gas ($) to put into it, no oil to change ($), and no trips..." Read more
"...It's very sturdy, and cuts pretty good. No more gas! No more toxic fumes, no more running out of gas, just get 2 batteries, with a fast charger,..." Read more
"No more gas... no more stinky smell... no more pulling the rope and get the machine started... just push the buttongreat purchase.." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the lawn mower. Some mention that it is quiet and the battery lasts a long time. They also say that the power is great, the battery charges fast, and the handle easily folds. However, others say that it's not quite what they expected, they constantly have to recharge it, and it'll die quickly.
"...were that the tools should be electric and cordless, powerful enough for heavy use (long grass, etc), built to last and have an interchangeable..." Read more
"...I love not having to fight with gas, oil, or pull starting it. No lack in power with this mower. I have no complaints about the battery life...." Read more
"...the batteries year round for yard and snow removal, I am seeing shorter battery life with my four 2Ah batteries...." Read more
"...It does what the advertising says. The batteries last, as long as you don't mow a lot of thick grass quickly...." Read more
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For me, forget gas powered. Stinky, loud, heavy, hot, and pulling that annoying cord!! Oh, and spilling gas, gas fumes, the oil, disposing of both ... no, no, no.
For battery mowers, I like this one with two batteries - a lot.
For a trimmer, I actually went with the EGO carbon fiber straight shaft. Pricey thing, that. No guide wire to really let me do precision around delicate stuff (still use a B&D for that work), but it does alright. Never used a gas weed trimmer so nothing to compare it to besides the B&D cordless models, which in no way compare to the EGO's ability to shred tall clover and similar thick stemmed plants. B&D vibrates so much, my hand tingles after an hour or so. Can go a lot longer with the EGO, but it's heavier, for sure. **
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Overall, good mower. Easy to move around. Cuts well. Fairly quiet. If your hearing is really good, you might want ear plugs. Mine's less than good and I barely notice the low speed. On high speed, that is noticeable. Almost no odor out of the box. Battery charger stinks first few times when charging batteries. Go into room and think 'what is that smell? yuck.' After charging a few times, odor just keeps going down. Barely noticeable now.
Cuts grass as tall as the motor housing. Be prepared to go slow though. When I did manage to kill it in thick grass nearly as tall as the motor (well above the front wheels), it likes to wait a few seconds before starting again. Starts right up (until the battery is out of juice).
Batteries last about as long as advertised. Didn't put a clock to mine. By the time one is used up, the other is charged on the charging device. I tend to stop and pull weeds or other stuff (like pine cones).
I can pull this out of the shed, fold the handle into place, put on the bagger and just go. It's easy, it works, and handles what my gas mowers can handle. Anything the mower leaves little bits of uncut stuff ... the grass was thick, damp, and resistant to cutting well ... even with the gas mowers, I'd have to do that area twice. The dry grass, even thick dry grass, it just cut it all. Just slow down a little if you find pieces of uncut stuff and it will get that too.
I like the bagger attachment. No more raking. My shoes are not covered in grass clippings. Picks up nearly all of what it cuts. I can't see anything down there but maybe it left something someone with better eyesight could detect. When the bag gets full, the weight shifts to the rear. Front wheels come off ground easily. You'll notice it's heavier in the rear, takes more effort to move, and if you keep going ... stuff will be left behind (cause the bag is full and it can't go in there). Empty the bag and you're all set.
Overall, I am very satisfied with this mower. No gas fumes. Unit itself doesn't stink. Battery charger odor diminishes with use (the more batteries I charge, the less it smells). I don't have to rake with the bag attachment. The two batteries allow me to keep going until ... well, my body won't "go" anymore. Use one battery, charge the other. Seemingly endless run time with just the two batteries. Of course, you might have to wait in between the batteries if you run one out faster than the other (like with really tall grass).
Mower cycles itself high and low depending on what is being cut. Does this automatically. I find that when it revs higher, it can leave some stuff behind. So, I just pause while it revs up, back the mower up a couple inches, and then go forward. Seems to leave nothing behind that way. The mower will cycle down to the lower speed on its own. I have cut grass higher than the front wheels and the mower stayed on the low setting. And I have cut grass shorter than the front wheels and had the mower go to high. Depends on the grass characteristics. Also, if using the bag, depends on how full the bag is. If the bag is full, you will be on high almost constantly. Change the bag and it will go back to low, unless ... of course ... you are in tough grass and it needs high.
The things I dislike are minor.
#1, the knobs on the handle.
These things spin on easily ... and off equally easily. I would prefer a design like at the bottom of the handle. Twist the handle to move the pin in and out. No screw, no knob to fall off. Something like that would have been better than the knobs that can (and do) spin right off when trying to fold and unfold the handle.
#2, the wire gets caught on the rear panel
When changing the bag, you lift up the rear panel. To get the bag's hooks onto the mower, you will likely need the rear panel almost vertical. This puts the panel above the wire that connects the mower to the safety button for starting the mower. Even though there is a sheath around that wire, the wire moves away from the metal handle and can get caught by the rear panel. So when you lower the panel, give an eye to the wire. Make sure it's clear or it will catch. It won't get sliced in two, but I doubt the wire sheath wants to be clamped down by the rear panel's retaining springs on a frequent basis.
#3, the bag is hard to empty
Okay, if you have a wide mouth can, you can just lift up the bag and shake it to your heart's content to get the stuff out. Got just a bag on the ground? Put the bag over the bagger with the grass, flip upside down, shake. And then you start to wonder why you are lifting the entire weight of what you mowed and shaking it to get the grass out. You can hold the bagger piece upside down and the grass won't fall out much. Getting the grass in is a breeze. Getting grass out ... is a delaying annoyance. I just scoop the grass out one gloved hand at a time into a trash bag, because I am not a body builder who wants to shake a full grass bag into a bag ... and the bag keeps shifting ... it goes everywhere on me or I'm tired or both. Still enjoy no raking, so a few minutes of rest while scooping grass doesn't bother me. The grass should come out easier.
Have not used the side discharge or the mulch. I'm so happy with the bag, that I'm going to keep using that. Cuts like my gas mower. Quieter. No fumes. Revs up when it needs to.
The EgoPower mowers are nice looking alternatives. Most of the decks are plastic. The voltage is 56V for their stuff instead of the 80V with the Green works mower. The Ego handle looks nicer (no knobs to fall off). The Ego can fold up into what looks like a smaller space and be stored on its side. That's neat. The LED lights on the Ego made little sense to me until I mowed tonight at dusk. Saves me from covering up with suncreen to go mow for a few hours ... I used the neighbor's yard light (ha ha) to see the grass. He didn't seem to mind. I wanted the metal deck so I got the Greenworks mower. I have a corded greenworks mower and that worked alright for me. I got tired of the cord for all the trees and obstacles around here. The battery mower is a dream. No cord to mess with. Mow when I want, where I want. Easy. No long wait times on battery charges either. About 30 mins and it's charged. I haven't made it back to the station with am empty battery before the one charging was already full.
The Ego mower with the metal deck was over $700 at Home Depot. The Greenworks mower was a more tolerable price point. The foam on the corded mower goes all the way around the corners of the handle. The foam on the battery mower stops at the corners. I thought it would bother me at first, but it doesn't. I don't seem to grab the handle at the side corners so it's no issue for me.
Greenworks could've used a non-sticky adhesive for the sticker on the safety bar. Sticky gunk. I wear gloves anyway so it doesn't bother me. I keep saying to myself, someday I'm going to get out the olive oil and rub that gunk off. The sticker on the motor housing has a wrinkle in it. Oh well, but it's their brand, the sticker ought to be better.
Oh, when folding the handle ... the metal rubs on itself and wears the paint off. So right where the knobs are, be prepared for scratches unless you want to treat it like a fragile egg when unfolding. When folding, it doesn't seem to rub as snugly.
So, yes, minor stuff I don't like. Very minor. It's a mower. Who cares about stickers? It does the job. I'm happy with it.
PS: Both Ego & Greenworks have metal blades mounted onto plastic parts. I was worried the blades might just shear off. I checked my corded Greenworks mower and it is the same deal, metal to plastic. No blades flying off. Whatever plastic they're using, it seems to hold up just fine to the stress of a whirling blade. If the Ego wasn't several hundred more than this mower for a metal deck, I might have given it a try. But their batteries are expensive if I wanted an extra one (ditto for Greenworks). The Greenworks mower already has two batteries and that's enough for me.
Yes, this is long winded. I was out mowing long enough to drain 2 batteries today, weed eat, and pull weeds. Multiple hours outside. Very happy with the mower overall.
I am so happy with my Greenworks PRO 80V 21 inch mower that I feel compelled to tell about it. It is an amazing machine. Much lighter, and easier to maneuver than a gas mower but with plenty of power to cut tall, fast-growing fescue in the Spring. The mower is sturdy and strong, with a nice wide cutting area and a rear loading bag that is generously large. There are few moving parts, so it is simple to use. And I am surprised at the length of time that the mower will run on a charge. I chose to get two 2.0 AH batteries vice one 4.0 AH battery because I figured that I could keep one on charge while I used the other. But I've found that I can mow my entire 1/3 acre lawn with just one battery in about 50 minutes. The mower senses the needed torque to cut the grass and automatically shifts into "high gear" when necessary, which will cut down on battery time if the lawn is especially high or you cut the grass very short. But for normal, weekly cutting, the low speed seems to do the trick nearly all the time.
If I ever need to cut the brush behind my fence, I'll probably miss my massive, gas-guzzling Toro. But for my weekly tending of the yard, this mower is my choice, hands down. Not only does it do a great job cutting grass, I can also feel good about my small contribution to limiting emissions. I've now got a battery powered blower, edger and mower. They all work as well as their gas-engine counterparts and I'm not bothering my neighbors with all the noise pollution. I wish they'd switch, too!
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The blade on the mower seems to hold it's edge and I've mowed the lawn no different than with a gas mower and it's been seamless.
Highly would recommend if you want to go electric and don't have a massive yard.