🌿 Mow the Future: Where Power Meets Sustainability!
The Greenworks 80V 21" Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower is a cutting-edge, eco-friendly solution for your lawn care needs. With two 2.0Ah batteries providing up to 60 minutes of runtime, a powerful TRUBRUSHLESS motor, and a versatile 3-in-1 design, this mower ensures a clean cut while being virtually maintenance-free. Perfect for the environmentally conscious homeowner, it combines performance with sustainability.
Cutting width | 21 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34"D x 24"W x 43.3"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Style Name | Push |
Color | Green |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Number of Positions | 5 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
S**N
Great for small lawns — quiet and efficient!
We don’t have a big lawn, but this cordless electric mower has been fantastic for over a year. It’s not super loud, which is a huge plus, and I honestly think it cuts wet grass better than a gas mower.The battery charges quickly and lasts for several mows. Overall, it's a great, low-maintenance choice for smaller yards!
R**M
An Impressive cordless Electric Mower
80Volt with two 2.0Ah batteries. Im impressed with the performance for an electric mower, or for any mower for that matter. I got it as a back-up for my aging gas mower and for my daughter to share on her lawn. We have each about a 1/5 acre lawn.Handled 8+ inch lawn without much problem. My daughters lawn is very heavy in the back.The grass bag is a little smaller than I'm used to, but not by much.Was able to do the lawns with about 1 and a third battery to 1 and a half battery charge for each lawn. The battery does run down faster in heavy grass, but still performs well in heavier grass. I could push pretty steadily until the bag filled up.Amazon ad said about 30 minutes per mowing time per battery, but the product says about 20 minutes per battery on the box. It has a fast charger so one can charge in about 30 minutes so this is not a problem. I think a 80V 4.0Ah battery is available.Pros- Seems pretty well built, but light, so I'll need to check durability.- The starting is easy, and the motor stop bar behaves like most gas mower stop bars (when you release the handle)- 21 inch wide is pretty close to a lot of gas push mowers.- Greenworks has other products that use this battery size.Cons- The only con I'm concerned about is the highest grass setting isn't that high. Not a problem for me as it's higher than I usually mow.
R**Y
Well made and works well
Absolutely amazed at this mower, string cutter and blower. I have gas powered items of these and the battery power exceeds the gas models in all three . The battery power exceeds my hopes and I can mow, blow and weed cut my property on one charge. The power cell recharges in about 45 minutes when completely drained.The self-propelled mower speed is actually faster than I would like at the slowest speed. I mow my yard faster than with my gas mower. Cuts the grass beautifully.The mower and string cutter are heavy and may be more then am older person would handle comfortably .The slowest mower speed may be faster than a person that has any trouble walking briskly can manage. The mower can be used with out the self-propulsion, but you should not of wasted your money on that feature if you do not use it. How ever, I shut off the self-drive in tight and back and forth mowing situations. Small amount of assembly is easy, battery switching and charging is easy. This 3 piece set is fairly expensive, but it is top rated by Consumer Reports and I use their recommendations frequently and consider them highly reliable. I highly recommend this 3 piece set if you can handle the weight of the weed cutter and mower and the speed of the self-propelled mower. I used the mulching feature of the mower. Very nice to not have to mess with gasoline/oil mixing and purchasing.
A**R
Recommended, with caveats
Note: At the moment Amazon is not currently directly selling the model (Greenworks Pro 80V 21 inch Cordless Push Lawn Mower, 2 2Ah Batteries and Charger, GLM801601) I'm reviewing.At the time of this review we've mowed our yard ten times since receiving one of these electric mowers. I like this lawnmower system enough to recommend it, despite some caveats.It does what the advertising says. The batteries last, as long as you don't mow a lot of thick grass quickly. I can mow my whole yard on one battery charge, rendering moot the ability to continue mowing with a second battery while the depleted first battery is recharging.What the advertising doesn't say is that, while it is as powerful as a 160-cc gas mower, that only applies when the electric mower is running at full power. My 149-cc gas mower can easily vacuum up leaves from the lawn at the normal height setting, but that only happens with this mower if the engine revs up, and that is not a manual setting. The motor will automatically speed up in dense grass, a nice feature, but it would also be nice to choose that higher speed to use it to pick up leaves as we did with the gas mower in the fall. I would willingly sacrifice battery life for this ability.Otherwise it cuts grass reasonably well, as well or better than the gas mower.One really nice feature is the large-capacity rear grass-catcher bag. It holds about twice as much as the gas mower's bag, and it is better designed to keep the clippings inside the bag; the gas mower's bag is tilted toward the front which causes the clippings to slide forward and block the opening as one mows. This bag has a horizontal bottom that helps retain the clippings and the opening won't be blocked until the bag is truly full. And you can lift the lid at the front of the bag to examine how much is in the bag without having to remove the bag from the mower. (On the gas mower, checking the bag by lifting the lid would allow clippings to fall out, defeating the purpose of checking. It was possible to lift the front end of the mower to prevent the loss of clippings when lifting the lid, but -- trust me -- this is awkward.)Because of the larger practical bag capacity, I no longer have to stop a couple of times to empty the bag while mowing the front yard and then repeat that in the back yard, as I did with the gas mower. This also means I don't have to drag the 40-gallon trash can for the clippings to the front yard and then back to the back yard. I've gone from emptying the bag six times to two when mowing the whole yard.It's not all positives here, though. The low position of the bag means that the rear end drags on the ground when you lift the front end to rotate the mower to reposition it for mowing another row. This quickly wears the fabric on the lower back seam. I've put duct tape there for now, but a good hard-plastic sealant strip along that seam would go a long way to extending the life of the bag.And the bag capacity can mean more effort needed to empty a full bag. If you have trouble with this, you might want to consider checking the contents of the bag (the lid makes this easy) as you go, and empty it sooner.And finally, I have to check to make sure the bag lid has fully seated before resuming mowing. One of the lid's two plastic notches has a tendency to just catch the bag frame's metal rod on one edge, so it needs a little tug to the left to fully seat properly.I didn't test the mulching capability, but I did like the large plastic plug that fills the opening at the mower back, very likely making the mulching feature much more efficient. Nor did I use the side discharge chute. The side door does trap clippings when closed, though; it does not quite fit flush with the chassis side opening.It's much quieter than the gas mower in operation. Even the wheels are quieter, perhaps because they have bearings.A very good feature is the all-wheel height adjustment lever, which can be moved on the fly. This feature does extend the front of the mower a bit, so it's harder to mow close to a wall in front of you because the blade won't reach as far. That just means a little more edge-trimming.The charger is very fast! And it has a loud fan. Also, the charger didn't have any noticeable odor; it might have been burned in longer than those used by other reviewers. Since we are keeping the batteries indoors to help extend their lifespans, we're trying to figure out a place to put the charger that won't disturb those in the house. But it does indeed charge the 2Ah batteries in less than half an hour.The mower is easily maneuvered but it is not light. I wasn't using the self-propelled feature of my gas mower, but it turns out that my wife did, and now, knowing what I know, I would have gone with the slower-charging single-battery self-propelled mower version over this one. I might still do that, after some time has passed. Edit: If there is one; the model is not listed at the moment...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 to the gas station to fill a gas canister ($) and then pour in a fuel additive ($) to compensate for the ethanol in the gas. When this is combined with the higher-capacity bag, I'm now finished mowing in half the time.Maybe Greenworks will see this review and make some changes, so that the next model will get five stars. But this unit is still very good at what it does.
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