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Greenworks 21" Pro 60V Brushless Self Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 2x 4Ah Batteries

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Greenworks has Greenworks 21" Pro 60V Brushless Self Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 2x 4.0 Ah Batteries for $399.20 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member SoapOpera for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and add to cart
  2. Apply discount code JULY4
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. Final price will be $399.20 + Free shipping
Features:
  • Up to 60 minutes of run-time* with fully charged 4.0 Ah battery
  • Self-propelled drive system with variable speed rear-wheel drive lets you easily tackle any terrain
  • High-efficiency brushless motor with push-button start provides more power, torque and longer life
  • EZ Fold handles – pull, fold, store in seconds
  • Turbo button sets power at full speed for leaf pickup, premium lawn striping and maximum power
  • Smart Cut technology automatically adjusts the blade speed to meet the cutting conditions
  • 7-position, single-lever height adjustment allows you to achieve the perfect cut on all grass types
  • 3-in-1 discharge design, allows you to mulch, bag or side discharge
  • On board battery indicator shows the remaining runtime ensuring you know how much battery life you have left to complete your task
  • Includes two 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries & Dual-Port Charger

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $99.80 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $499.
  • About this product:
    • 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Greenworks return policy can be found here.

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Greenworks has Greenworks 21" Pro 60V Brushless Self Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 2x 4.0 Ah Batteries for $399.20 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member SoapOpera for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and add to cart
  2. Apply discount code JULY4
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. Final price will be $399.20 + Free shipping
Features:
  • Up to 60 minutes of run-time* with fully charged 4.0 Ah battery
  • Self-propelled drive system with variable speed rear-wheel drive lets you easily tackle any terrain
  • High-efficiency brushless motor with push-button start provides more power, torque and longer life
  • EZ Fold handles – pull, fold, store in seconds
  • Turbo button sets power at full speed for leaf pickup, premium lawn striping and maximum power
  • Smart Cut technology automatically adjusts the blade speed to meet the cutting conditions
  • 7-position, single-lever height adjustment allows you to achieve the perfect cut on all grass types
  • 3-in-1 discharge design, allows you to mulch, bag or side discharge
  • On board battery indicator shows the remaining runtime ensuring you know how much battery life you have left to complete your task
  • Includes two 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries & Dual-Port Charger

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $99.80 lower (20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $499.
  • About this product:
    • 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Greenworks return policy can be found here.

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topperdude
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FWIW, I purchased the 60V mower from Lowe's in August 2019. It came with a single 5.0Ah battery + charger. Worked great all of last year - It easily took care of my roughly 5000 sq ft lawn, including slopes on both sides (we have walkout basement) without getting bogged down. Keep in mind, the active lawn season in our neck of the woods is usually Apr - late Sep (not year round).

Unfortunately, come this spring - the battery would not accept a charge anymore (the charger keeps flashing red). I had followed Greenworks instructions in the manual and stored the battery and charger indoors (i.e. not in the garage and both were kept away from the extreme MN winter weather). Around Memorial day weekend, I contacted Greenworks warranty (outsourced to Gardner Inc), sent them the receipt and they confirmed that I qualify for a warranty replacement of the 5.0Ah battery but that they were out of stock. Have been having hard time getting in touch with them since then either over phone or email and getting a replacement battery. Needless to say, frustrated that I am unable to take care of my lawn.

I recommended Greenworks to others after my experience last year (and even borrowed a 5.0Ah battery from someone that purchased the mower on my recommendation to test whether the issue was with my mower or the battery). Mower works fine with their 5.0Ah battery. With this warranty experience, I am re-thinking whether to invest further into the Greenworks ecosystem or look at other brands, especially since Greenworks replacement batteries are not cheap.

Not trying to discourage anyone or thread crap here. Just sharing my experience - and maybe partially hoping someone with more experience than me with battery related outdoor tools and warranty fulfillment might have some suggestions that could help me and others in similar situation. Hoping I don't have to open a ticket with Better Business Bureau where I am seeing lot of similar experiences - after which Greenworks seems to help them.

-Topper
socrates772
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I bought this model at the beginning of the mowing season this year and I've had no issues. I don't have too much lawn, it's mostly woods, but I don't use a full battery to do the whole thing and the mower holds 2. I've never had it bog down. I've never even had to use the Turbo button. We've been having a pretty solid drought here in the Midwest, though, so I'm not sure I've had truly overgrown lawn yet.
leecewest
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I have this. It mulches very well; I didn't have to rake up leaves from my maple tree last fall. I mow my grass tall and this mower doesn't leave many stragglers which is hard for taller grass. I mostly don't use the self propel feature; I usually have 1 to 2 bars left on my one battery after mowing my ~4500sqft yard. The biggest down side for the 60v lineup is the battery charges much slower than the 80v Greenworks or ego.

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Jul 02, 2021 03:54 PM
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OnTheHunt_SCJul 02, 2021 03:54 PM
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Anyone has experience with this model? How is the battery life and performance cutting over grown lawn?
Jul 02, 2021 04:04 PM
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socrates772Jul 02, 2021 04:04 PM
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Quote from OnTheHunt_SC :
Anyone has experience with this model? How is the battery life and performance cutting over grown lawn?
I bought this model at the beginning of the mowing season this year and I've had no issues. I don't have too much lawn, it's mostly woods, but I don't use a full battery to do the whole thing and the mower holds 2. I've never had it bog down. I've never even had to use the Turbo button. We've been having a pretty solid drought here in the Midwest, though, so I'm not sure I've had truly overgrown lawn yet.
Jul 02, 2021 04:07 PM
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leecewestJul 02, 2021 04:07 PM
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Quote from OnTheHunt_SC :
Anyone has experience with this model? How is the battery life and performance cutting over grown lawn?
I have this. It mulches very well; I didn't have to rake up leaves from my maple tree last fall. I mow my grass tall and this mower doesn't leave many stragglers which is hard for taller grass. I mostly don't use the self propel feature; I usually have 1 to 2 bars left on my one battery after mowing my ~4500sqft yard. The biggest down side for the 60v lineup is the battery charges much slower than the 80v Greenworks or ego.
Jul 02, 2021 04:11 PM
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OnTheHunt_SCJul 02, 2021 04:11 PM
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Quote from leecewest :
I have this. It mulches very well; I didn't have to rake up leaves from my maple tree last fall. I mow my grass tall and this mower doesn't leave many stragglers which is hard for taller grass. I mostly don't use the self propel feature; I usually have 1 to 2 bars left on my one battery after mowing my ~4500sqft yard. The biggest down side for the 60v lineup is the battery charges much slower than the 80v Greenworks or ego.
So do you start with 2 batteries and left with 1-2 bars on one of them? I have ~7,000 sqft lawn and trying to figure out if i can do both front and back on one charge?
Jul 02, 2021 04:28 PM
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SD_erJul 02, 2021 04:28 PM
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this or the 80V one from costco for a 4000 sqft yard? , any advise appreciated!!
also, would both the batteries be used at the same time or do I need to swap them out when they run out, for both these models.

costco link: ($100 more)
https://www.costco.com/.product.1397419.html
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Jul 02, 2021 04:31 PM
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socrates772Jul 02, 2021 04:31 PM
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Quote from OnTheHunt_SC :
So do you start with 2 batteries and left with 1-2 bars on one of them? I have ~7,000 sqft lawn and trying to figure out if i can do both front and back on one charge?
I just used Google Maps to estimate my lawn and I think I'm around 6000 sq ft. So I would guess the other poster means 1-2 bars left on a single battery.
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Quote from SD_er :
this or the 80V one from costco for a 4000 sqft yard? , any advise appreciated!!
also, would both the batteries be used at the same time or do I need to swap them out when they run out, for both these models.

costco link: ($100 more)
https://www.costco.com/.product.1397419.html
Greenworks one comes with 2x 4ah batteries. Costco has 1 2ah, 1 4ah. Greenworks comes with dual charger, Costco one has only one charger. also the costco one is an older model, if that makes any difference. With all that, Greenworks site is $100 cheaper.
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Jul 02, 2021 04:38 PM
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OnTheHunt_SCJul 02, 2021 04:38 PM
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Quote from SD_er :
this or the 80V one from costco for a 4000 sqft yard? , any advise appreciated!!
also, would both the batteries be used at the same time or do I need to swap them out when they run out, for both these models.

costco link: ($100 more)
https://www.costco.com/.product.1397419.html
Costco has 1 2Ah and 1 4Ah battery. This one has 2 4Ah batteries. That is the major difference and makes this deal lot better imo
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Jul 02, 2021 04:39 PM
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OnTheHunt_SCJul 02, 2021 04:39 PM
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Quote from socrates772 :
I just used Google Maps to estimate my lawn and I think I'm around 6000 sq ft. So I would guess the other poster means 1-2 bars left on a single battery.
Cool. Mine probably close to yours, 1 battery will suffice then most of the time.
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Jul 02, 2021 04:58 PM
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SlickDitJul 02, 2021 04:58 PM
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Quote from SoapOpera :
Greenworks one comes with 2x 4ah batteries. Costco has 1 2ah, 1 4ah. Greenworks comes with dual charger, Costco one has only one charger. also the costco one is an older model, if that makes any difference. With all that, Greenworks site is $100 cheaper.
the newer model 60v apparently accepts both batteries as well, which for most people (including me) won't make a difference since 1x 4ah will cover the lawn, but I think it's cool enough to sway me. I have the older 60v (which looks almost identical to that 80v besides the paint job) and it's been great for the kids and wife. But the handle is a little awkward to fold, and with the controls they have to take a step back if they haven't used it in a while to "start" it, but not a big deal. It looks like on the newer 60v they changed these, hopefully for the better.

Are these "ultra power" batteries compatible with the older greenworks tools?
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corenomJul 02, 2021 06:44 PM
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How does 60v power compar eto the 80v from costco?
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Quote from OnTheHunt_SC :
Anyone has experience with this model? How is the battery life and performance cutting over grown lawn?
FWIW, I purchased the 60V mower from Lowe's in August 2019. It came with a single 5.0Ah battery + charger. Worked great all of last year - It easily took care of my roughly 5000 sq ft lawn, including slopes on both sides (we have walkout basement) without getting bogged down. Keep in mind, the active lawn season in our neck of the woods is usually Apr - late Sep (not year round).

Unfortunately, come this spring - the battery would not accept a charge anymore (the charger keeps flashing red). I had followed Greenworks instructions in the manual and stored the battery and charger indoors (i.e. not in the garage and both were kept away from the extreme MN winter weather). Around Memorial day weekend, I contacted Greenworks warranty (outsourced to Gardner Inc), sent them the receipt and they confirmed that I qualify for a warranty replacement of the 5.0Ah battery but that they were out of stock. Have been having hard time getting in touch with them since then either over phone or email and getting a replacement battery. Needless to say, frustrated that I am unable to take care of my lawn.

I recommended Greenworks to others after my experience last year (and even borrowed a 5.0Ah battery from someone that purchased the mower on my recommendation to test whether the issue was with my mower or the battery). Mower works fine with their 5.0Ah battery. With this warranty experience, I am re-thinking whether to invest further into the Greenworks ecosystem or look at other brands, especially since Greenworks replacement batteries are not cheap.

Not trying to discourage anyone or thread crap here. Just sharing my experience - and maybe partially hoping someone with more experience than me with battery related outdoor tools and warranty fulfillment might have some suggestions that could help me and others in similar situation. Hoping I don't have to open a ticket with Better Business Bureau where I am seeing lot of similar experiences - after which Greenworks seems to help them.

-Topper
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Jul 02, 2021 08:03 PM
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leecewestJul 02, 2021 08:03 PM
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Quote from OnTheHunt_SC :
So do you start with 2 batteries and left with 1-2 bars on one of them? I have ~7,000 sqft lawn and trying to figure out if i can do both front and back on one charge?
Just one 5ah battery.
Jul 02, 2021 08:18 PM
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leecewestJul 02, 2021 08:18 PM
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Quote from topperdude :
FWIW, I purchased the 60V mower from Lowe's in August 2019. It came with a single 5.0Ah battery + charger. Worked great all of last year - It easily took care of my roughly 5000 sq ft lawn, including slopes on both sides (we have walkout basement) without getting bogged down. Keep in mind, the active lawn season in our neck of the woods is usually Apr - late Sep (not year round).

Unfortunately, come this spring - the battery would not accept a charge anymore (the charger keeps flashing red). I had followed Greenworks instructions in the manual and stored the battery and charger indoors (i.e. not in the garage and both were kept away from the extreme MN winter weather). Around Memorial day weekend, I contacted Greenworks warranty (outsourced to Gardner Inc), sent them the receipt and they confirmed that I qualify for a warranty replacement of the 5.0Ah battery but that they were out of stock. Have been having hard time getting in touch with them since then either over phone or email and getting a replacement battery. Needless to say, frustrated that I am unable to take care of my lawn.

I recommended Greenworks to others after my experience last year (and even borrowed a 5.0Ah battery from someone that purchased the mower on my recommendation to test whether the issue was with my mower or the battery). Mower works fine with their 5.0Ah battery. With this warranty experience, I am re-thinking whether to invest further into the Greenworks ecosystem or look at other brands, especially since Greenworks replacement batteries are not cheap.

Not trying to discourage anyone or thread crap here. Just sharing my experience - and maybe partially hoping someone with more experience than me with battery related outdoor tools and warranty fulfillment might have some suggestions that could help me and others in similar situation. Hoping I don't have to open a ticket with Better Business Bureau where I am seeing lot of similar experiences - after which Greenworks seems to help them.

-Topper
Did you check the voltage of your battery? Tool batteries of every brand that sit too long can self discharge to the point the charger wont charge them. If its just low voltage or a cell out of balance its a pretty easy fix. I have four Greenworks batteries, three 80v and one 60v. I've never had a problem with a battery and the oldest is from 2015.

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mcbrewskyJul 02, 2021 08:26 PM
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Quote from topperdude :
Just sharing my experience - and maybe partially hoping someone with more experience than me with battery related outdoor tools and warranty fulfillment might have some suggestions that could help me and others in similar situation.
My warranty experience with my Greenworks corded mower was pretty good for the 5 years I used that mower. Got it fixed twice, just had to drive it to the local Northern Tool and wait a few weeks for it to get repaired.

I have since changed to the Ryobi 40V ecosystem:
Two different batteries died within 24 months of purchase during their 3-year warranty, and both times were relatively easy to deal with their customer service over the phone. I say "relatively" because this go-round, while easy, is making me wait nearly 2 months for their inventory to refresh. It was either wait or purchase one locally and ask for a refund.
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