Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 628 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Greenworks PRO 21-Inch 80V Cordless Lawn Mower, Two 2.0AH Batteries Included GLM801601 [(2)2Ah Batteries] |
Product Description: | 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 ydup to 1 acre with a battery run-time ofup to 60 Min. The GreenWorks 80V 21" Cordless lawn Mower features a durable steel deck, large 10" Rear wheels, & smart cut(tm) 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. |
Model Number: | GLM801601 |
Product SKU: | B01CA4Q2QY |
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
36 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Anyway it's so light and easy to maneuver I don't think you would miss the drive function in most cases, it's the best mower I've ever used, certainly for suburban yard sizes you can do in 30 minutes to an hour walking.
As long as the grass isn't too overgrown, I can cut the back and front on one charge. My lot size is over 10000 sq ft, 0.24acres.
I purchased it because my 40v kept jamming up on thick grass and this one powers through it.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
My suggestion is try with Ego which has got better life than Greenworks as per the reviews i read
Ego charger even discharges 30% of charge from battery if it is left in charger for more than 30 days to increase battery life.
It mulches where my old gas push mower side discharged so it's neater and less hassle in that regard, and the gas mower had much more maintenance - mine had an issue where I had to replace the carburetor constantly (never figured out why).
Regardless, it does take two batteries to cut, but that's not a problem, for another $100 I had a second battery (new) and charger (used - works fine). Been using it for 4 years now. Been doing great on the original batteries so far. Also use the same batteries to power a blower I bought (and occasionally a 14" chain saw).
The point being, I wouldn't be afraid of battery powered devices now. They've come a long way since the old NiCad days...
I'm able to do the whole yard on one 4AH battery. But if I let the grass grow, I have to resort to using two batteries. Luckily I bought other tools that came with batteries, so I've got 2 4AH and one 2.5AH batteries. Have to double-pass a few spots if the grass is tall which makes it use more battery and the mower increases its power when faced with tall grass as well. I'm guessing that the 80V line is way better.