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Greenworks Pro 60V 25" Cordless Self-Propelled Mower w/ 2x 4Ah Batteries

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$419

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Greenworks has Greenworks Pro 60V 25" Cordless Self-Propelled Brushless Lawn Mower w/ 2 4.0Ah Batteries + Dual-Port Charger (2531502) for $599 - $179.70 when you apply discount code PRES30 in cart = $419.30. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • 2021 Popular Mechanics Tool Awards: Best Cordless Mower
  • The largest cutting width of any cordless electric residential mower – 25" for 25% faster cutting
  • Highly efficient brushless motor provides more torque, quiet operation and longer life
  • Dual-port Auto Switchover provides up to 80 minutes of continuous run-time with two included 4.0 Ah batteries
    • Run-time varies based on grass condition and operator technique
  • Innovative SmartCut technology automatically increases the speed of the blade when more power is needed
  • Turbo button sets power at full speed for leaf pickup, premium lawn striping and maximum power
  • Dual-blades provide superior cut quality, mulching and bagging capabilities
  • EZ Fold handles are simple to use – just pull, fold, and store in seconds – taking up to 70% less space
  • Bright LED headlights for mowing at dawn or dusk
  • 2-in-1 system for bagging and mulching
  • Durable 25" steel deck with single-lever height adjustment offers 7 cutting options
  • Includes (2) 60V UltraPower 4.0 Ah Batteries & 6.0 Amp Dual-port Battery Charger
  • 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Greenworks based on over 500 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • View Greenworks Warranty info here.
    • View Greenworks return policy here.

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Greenworks has Greenworks Pro 60V 25" Cordless Self-Propelled Brushless Lawn Mower w/ 2 4.0Ah Batteries + Dual-Port Charger (2531502) for $599 - $179.70 when you apply discount code PRES30 in cart = $419.30. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DealsNStuff for sharing this deal.

Key Features:
  • 2021 Popular Mechanics Tool Awards: Best Cordless Mower
  • The largest cutting width of any cordless electric residential mower – 25" for 25% faster cutting
  • Highly efficient brushless motor provides more torque, quiet operation and longer life
  • Dual-port Auto Switchover provides up to 80 minutes of continuous run-time with two included 4.0 Ah batteries
    • Run-time varies based on grass condition and operator technique
  • Innovative SmartCut technology automatically increases the speed of the blade when more power is needed
  • Turbo button sets power at full speed for leaf pickup, premium lawn striping and maximum power
  • Dual-blades provide superior cut quality, mulching and bagging capabilities
  • EZ Fold handles are simple to use – just pull, fold, and store in seconds – taking up to 70% less space
  • Bright LED headlights for mowing at dawn or dusk
  • 2-in-1 system for bagging and mulching
  • Durable 25" steel deck with single-lever height adjustment offers 7 cutting options
  • Includes (2) 60V UltraPower 4.0 Ah Batteries & 6.0 Amp Dual-port Battery Charger
  • 4 Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Greenworks based on over 500 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • View Greenworks Warranty info here.
    • View Greenworks return policy here.

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DealsNStuff
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I have the 21" and love it. It is true that you must let the self propelled system disengage before you can pull it in reverse, but it only takes 1-2 seconds for that to happen. I just try to remember to release the self-propelled part and manually push for the last few feet when I am going to need to back up.

They do sell spare parts. My wife ran over mine with her Escalade and I had to buy a few parts from their website. They were all reasonably priced and shipped fast.
anandkgupta
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I can see parts at https://greenworks.ordertree.com/. I am not sure which spare parts are you talking about?
WickedDevils
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I own these products from Greenworks. Here are my positive and negative feedback on each one. Note I live in the midwest so depending on your location, results may vary:

* 20inch lawner 2019 version bought on clearance from Lowe's. It is great I don't have to worry about gas, oil, oil changes, etc. that you have to worry about with a gas powered mower. It's also not nearly as loud as my neighbors who have gas powered mowers. I have roughly .75 acre lot and I have to use 2-4 4ah battery charges to complete cutting depending on weather for that week. It missed quite a few blades of grass when going even 1/2 speed of self propelled. You would think that sharpening the blades would help, but no, it does not. I sharpen 4-5 times a year and still doesn't help. The speed of the blades spinning does not seem to be enough, and unfortunately it's 'smart' technology can't be overwritten and have it go at full speed all the time. I just don't think it gets enough RPM's to the blade to effectively cut without leaving quite a few misses. As stated by the review above, you CANNOT get whatever parts you want for these mowers. For instance, there are 2 types of blades (mulching, non-mulching) and the mulching blade has been out of stock with Greenworks and 3rd party resellers since 2019. You can look up reviews. There are no other blades from another manufacturer with the same slots in them. I can't use an aftermarket or other name brand blade in this mower as it just simply isn't compatible.

* Trimmer/blower combo I got in 2019 on clearance as well works great. Does what it needs to. Great because I got the same 60v line as the other equipment I have.

* Snow Blower I purchased in 2021 and used a few times this season. I purchased the snow blower because last year we had quite a few snow storms where the snow was as high as the top of my SUV on the side of my driveway. I also ended up with a lot of snow mold along my path ways due to the weather we had. I was hoping that it would make snow removal easier and save my grass a bit in the spring. The times I have used it I noticed that my neighbors have self propelled snow blowers. It would make things a little bit easier but not a deal breaker. The nice thing about the snow blower is that it's again quieter and light enough to where I can hang it in my garage when it's not snow season. The negatives is that like the lawn mower, it doesn't seem nearly as powerful as the neighbors who have gas powered. It doesn't shoot the snow nearly as far, much smaller, and the biggest thing, is not heavy enough. You have to put your weight on the snow blower to push it down as you are going otherwise it just sort of 'glides' along and leaves a very thin amount of snow behind.

Batteries: I had a 4ah that came with the mower originally, a 2ah that came with my mower/trimmer combo, and then I purchased an extra 4ah. I am putting batteries in a separate category as a warning and advice to others. My batteries are kept in my attached garage. I don't leave them charging all the time and don't leave them in the equipment when not sing them. My batteries I purchased in 2019 were only lasting about 15-20 minutes while cutting the grass so at the beginning of 2021 I contacted Greenworks warranty and they sent me out new batteries, no questions asked. So I got 2 more 4ah batteries from Greenworks. Luckily I called days before my 2 year warranty expired. Sometime between 2019 and 2021 they changed the warranty length on the batteries to 3 or 4 years, forgot. The nice thing is that it wasn't a hassle, but please make sure you are mindful of how well your battery is performing and when it expires to get a new one sent out. My old batteries still 'work' but they don't work with the same results as they used to.


All in all, I looked at this thread because I am heavily debating on upgrading my mower to one that supports two batteries and trying to sell my old one. It would help me in cutting my lawn and not having to swap the battery out several times. It is also a bigger deck than the one I have currently. The only thing I wish Greenworks or a 3rd party reviewer would do is tell us what the max and average RPM's are of the mower blades. If I knew it solved some of the above issues, I would bite on it.


Edit: found this youtube video that shows it would cut down doing my lawn from about 2 hours but the cutting (and why) is still an issue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGoyO7JutQI

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Feb 17, 2022
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creepster
Feb 17, 2022
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Quote from grassroots_1 :
As I mentioned this was strictly based on the reviews I read on HD website regarding Greenworks mowers. Someone mentioned they damaged their plastic deck after hitting a stick. Called CS and they told him that the whole unit would need to be replaced since it was user error (not covered by warranty). As you have pointed out it looks like most parts are available maybe just not whole decks. Not hating on the product, a 25" will cut down on mow time considerably. Just suggesting reading over the reviews before jumping into such a large investment.
People are reading reviews. They also read the good ones too. If u choose to grapple onto a few bad ones from some random people, then that's your prerogative. U seem to rely on so much what random people say as the basis for you life decisions.
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locomo
Feb 17, 2022
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This, or the Makita ?
Feb 17, 2022
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Handpicking
Feb 17, 2022
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Quote from creepster :
Who the eff is gonna read this?
Smart buyers
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WorldLeader
Feb 17, 2022
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Perfect add to my collection of electronic power garden equipment
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grassroots_1
Feb 17, 2022
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Quote from creepster :
People are reading reviews. They also read the good ones too. If u choose to grapple onto a few bad ones from some random people, then that's your prerogative. U seem to rely on so much what random people say as the basis for you life decisions.
If you think purchasing a lawn mower is a life decision, you may want to reassess your life. I run a gas Honda. Don't care about this battery powered mower. I have just read many reviews on it. People should do their research before any purchase and that's what my recommendation was. I use the 40v Ryobi system in addition to several other 18v ecosystems. There are pros and cons of each. If I allowed some negative reviews to sway my decision I wouldn't be in the Ryobi 40v system. Been happy with it so far with no dead batteries. As others have mentioned, experience can vary.
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FookNoe
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Is there an adapter for ego? Or vice versa? Tempted but want the big batteries to be used across the board.

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SeriousMustang243
Feb 17, 2022
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I bought the 21", same dual batteries for $383, 20% off (Listed price $479).
For this price, $419.30 with the 25" it seems to be a really good deal too.
Feb 17, 2022
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SeriousMustang243
Feb 17, 2022
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I bought the 21" for $383 (with a 20% off discount), listed $479 with the same dual batteries.
This 25" is $419, which is a good deal. I would buy it.
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Andrey95
Feb 17, 2022
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Very tempting. Anyone knows if this fits through a standard fence gate?
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FookNoe
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Quote from Andrey95 :
Very tempting. Anyone knows if this fits through a standard fence gate?
Measure it and pick a mower!
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PacersPK
Feb 17, 2022
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Coming up on my 5th season for my Greenworks 40v mower. I've had zero issues with it. And while that's obviously not an endorsement for the model here, based on my experience, I'd have no qualms buying into the 60v system.
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Jfire1
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I jumped at $479.00
Son of a biscuit!!
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KenNoneYa
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Will this make it through 20,000 sf of bermuda grass on the two batteries?

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Thoughts this versus ego?

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