Model: Greenworks 40 Volt 20 inch Push Walk-Behind Mower with 4.0 Ah Battery and Charger, 2516302
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I've got this mower. Works great for my small lawn, barely puts a dent in the 4ah battery. One thing that I wish it had (that I believe their 60v and 80v mowers have) is a boost button. I would like to be able to increase the motor speed on my own rather than waiting for it to sense that it needs more torque going through higher/tougher grass and amps up the spin.
Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
Not a self propelled.
Not a riding mower.
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I've got this mower. Works great for my small lawn, barely puts a dent in the 4ah battery. One thing that I wish it had (that I believe their 60v and 80v mowers have) is a boost button. I would like to be able to increase the motor speed on my own rather than waiting for it to sense that it needs more torque going through higher/tougher grass and amps up the spin.
Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
We have been using this one for a couple of years now. Works great. We did get more batteries, one off market on A~Z, as well as a blower and trimmer that work well, so we use the batteries for these as well
Got this for a bit cheaper with a drill included in the recent deal. Only mowed with it once so far but it was nice. The mower is light so not being self propelled is really no big deal in my opinion. Good mower overall.
We have been using this one for a couple of years now. Works great. We did get more batteries, one off market on A~Z, as well as a blower and trimmer that work well, so we use the batteries for these as well
What are the cutting heights? How does it cut on the lowest?
I've got this mower. Works great for my small lawn, barely puts a dent in the 4ah battery. One thing that I wish it had (that I believe their 60v and 80v mowers have) is a boost button. I would like to be able to increase the motor speed on my own rather than waiting for it to sense that it needs more torque going through higher/tougher grass and amps up the spin.
Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
Do you have a link about this? People have been saying this for years with no evidence that it's true that I can find.
I've got this mower. Works great for my small lawn, barely puts a dent in the 4ah battery. One thing that I wish it had (that I believe their 60v and 80v mowers have) is a boost button. I would like to be able to increase the motor speed on my own rather than waiting for it to sense that it needs more torque going through higher/tougher grass and amps up the spin.
Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
I bought recently this one 48v and it has boost button
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Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
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Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
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Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
Do you have a link about this? People have been saying this for years with no evidence that it's true that I can find.
Not a riding mower.
Note to anyone that's not in the GW 40v ecosystem already: I don't think they are making any new 40v tools, so don't expect to add many others that use the same battery unless you find old stock on clearance.
I bought recently this one 48v and it has boost button