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Greenworks 21" 80V Push Lawn Mower w/ 2 Batteries & Charger

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$375

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Greenworks has Greenworks 21" 80V Push Lawn Mower w/ 2 Batteries & Charger (2500402VT) for $374.99 after discount code USA25. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lockealx for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 80V 21" Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower
  • 1x Grass Collection Bag
  • 1x Side Discharge Chute
  • 2x 2.0 Ah Batteries
  • 1x Rapid Battery Charger
  • 1x Owner's Manual
Features:
  • 21" Deck Size
  • Push Button Start
  • High-intensity LED Headlights
  • Dual battery ports with Auto Switch
  • 3-in-1 cutting deck
  • Single lever 7-position height adjustment

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $25 lower (6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99.
  • About this product:
    • 4-Year Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Greenworks return policy here.

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Written by lockealx
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Greenworks has Greenworks 21" 80V Push Lawn Mower w/ 2 Batteries & Charger (2500402VT) for $374.99 after discount code USA25. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lockealx for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 80V 21" Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower
  • 1x Grass Collection Bag
  • 1x Side Discharge Chute
  • 2x 2.0 Ah Batteries
  • 1x Rapid Battery Charger
  • 1x Owner's Manual
Features:
  • 21" Deck Size
  • Push Button Start
  • High-intensity LED Headlights
  • Dual battery ports with Auto Switch
  • 3-in-1 cutting deck
  • Single lever 7-position height adjustment

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $25 lower (6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99.
  • About this product:
    • 4-Year Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Greenworks return policy here.

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Hoodedcrow
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Unless you have long stretches of hilly yard, you don't need self propelled. These mowers feel a lot lighter than gas. Self propelled eats 1/3 of the battery.

We have a 40 V Kobalt, Greenworks makes it for Lowes, very good lawn-mower.
80 volts is the way to go for larger yards, just be sure the batteries are cool before charging. Storage in a foam, cheap cooler, storage heat is very bad on these batteries.


https://www.toolboxbuzz.com/lawn-...awn-mower/
citan359
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I disagree. You wouldn't want the 4 Ah battery in a leaf blower maybe, but the 2 Ah ones in the current 80V Greenworks leafblower (the one that was at costco with the turbo button) is fantastic and really well balanced. I upgraded from the Dewalt 20V one and was worried about it feeling too bulky coming from such a light duty one but its fantastic.

I have this mower (the one linked, non-self propelled) and have been pretty pleased with it. My one complaint is the casing is a bit wider (same blade size, but more empty space on the edge) than my last mower so getting close to the house and some tighter spots around trees is slightly more cumbersome but I need to use a trimmer either way so its kinda moot... just oddly annoying. 1/3 acre takes a full 4 Ah charge. I bought it from Amazon when it was on the killer $238 deal in February so it has been considerably cheaper just so people are aware...
Decent deal if you need it now, Greenworks seems to steadily be running 20-25% off deals but since its the brand that everyone carries (Amazon, Costco, etc.) you'll likely find some better values through those merchants if you can get it at a good time or stack some other discounts. For instance, I did the blower on the costco instacart deal a bit ago and got it for a steal. So if you can wait or are still deciding on the best ecosystem, another Greenworks deal will roll around so don't feel like your missing out.
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We both have 80v machines. I used lawnchick to measure the properties.

I have 5100 sq ft of actual grass, on a flat property. My push mower is usually set to two inches. In April (fastest growing month), I can get through all of the grass in maybe 20 mins with 1.2 full charges of the 2Ah battery. I bag my clippings. I mow weekly. During the summer, I can do both yards on one charge and set height to three inches. It will take 1.5 charges if I mulch clippings (only when theres no weeds).

My parents have 22000 sq ft of actual grass on a 3% grade property (on the front yard). They have a self-propel which can do the whole yard on one 6Ah battery in just under one hour. Battery probably has 10% left at the end. Always set at three inches, also mowed weekly.

They previously had a 40v and a 20v. The 40v wasnt bad power-wise, but the batteries became too hard to source. The 20v was a joke, partially because the batteries needed charging up so often and with such a large lot, had to be spread out over two days.

Take some time for bagging clippings in the comparison. With the exception of leaving a few clippings during bagging if the grass is REALLY long, I have zero issues with my 80v push mower. It is my favorite electrified tool (tied with my toothbrush, lol.)

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May 26, 2022
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np1050
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This looks like a solid deal, no?
May 26, 2022
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snobordir
May 26, 2022
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I'm needing to pick up a lawn mower, trimmer, leaf blower (possibly even leaf vacuum/mulcher), but am unsure what ecosystem to get into. Would be nice to share batteries between multiple devices. If anyone has input or info as to which direction they suggest and why it would be appreciated. Should I jump on this Greenworks sale? I've heard good things about Greenworks, but possibly more good things about EGO, Toro, sometimes Ryobi.
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Hoodedcrow
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Hoodedcrow

Unless you have long stretches of hilly yard, you don't need self propelled. These mowers feel a lot lighter than gas. Self propelled eats 1/3 of the battery.

We have a 40 V Kobalt, Greenworks makes it for Lowes, very good lawn-mower.
80 volts is the way to go for larger yards, just be sure the batteries are cool before charging. Storage in a foam, cheap cooler, storage heat is very bad on these batteries.


https://www.toolboxbuzz.com/lawn-...awn-mower/
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lp4james
May 26, 2022
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Quote from slkmaster2000 :
This looks like a solid deal, no?
Must buy as far as im concerned
May 26, 2022
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lp4james
May 26, 2022
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Quote from snobordir :
I'm needing to pick up a lawn mower, trimmer, leaf blower (possibly even leaf vacuum/mulcher), but am unsure what ecosystem to get into. Would be nice to share batteries between multiple devices. If anyone has input or info as to which direction they suggest and why it would be appreciated. Should I jump on this Greenworks sale? I've heard good things about Greenworks, but possibly more good things about EGO, Toro, sometimes Ryobi.
Jump on it. Its great. I doubt theres much youll be able to share these batteties with since there massive. Like you don't want an 80 V battery for your leaf blower
May 26, 2022
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SuperLeo83
May 26, 2022
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The batteries are worth about $200. But this mower is the old generation. I wouldn't buy it.
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May 26, 2022
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lockealx
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May 26, 2022
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Quote from snobordir :
I'm needing to pick up a lawn mower, trimmer, leaf blower (possibly even leaf vacuum/mulcher), but am unsure what ecosystem to get into. Would be nice to share batteries between multiple devices. If anyone has input or info as to which direction they suggest and why it would be appreciated. Should I jump on this Greenworks sale? I've heard good things about Greenworks, but possibly more good things about EGO, Toro, sometimes Ryobi.
You want 80v if you plan on expanding and needing more tools like a snowblower that benefits from the power

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mekkon
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Have had this mover (non-self-propelled) for at ~5 years now, along with a half dozen other 80v Greenworks tools. No complaints at all, and no batteries have gone bad, despite being ignored, abused, frozen, overheated, etc. great stuff.
May 26, 2022
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creepster
May 26, 2022
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Quote from Hoodedcrow :
Unless you have long stretches of hilly yard, you don't need self propelled. These mowers feel a lot lighter than gas. Self propelled eats 1/3 of the battery.

We have a 40 V Kobalt, Greenworks makes it for Lowes, very good lawn-mower.
80 volts is the way to go for larger yards, just be sure the batteries are cool before charging. Storage in a foam, cheap cooler, storage heat is very bad on these batteries.


https://www.toolboxbuzz.com/lawn-...awn-mower/
They are not lighter. The self propelled version with two 80v 4ah batteries on it is pretty heavy.
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Quote from lp4james :
Jump on it. Its great. I doubt theres much youll be able to share these batteties with since there massive. Like you don't want an 80 V battery for your leaf blower
I disagree. You wouldn't want the 4 Ah battery in a leaf blower maybe, but the 2 Ah ones in the current 80V Greenworks leafblower (the one that was at costco with the turbo button) is fantastic and really well balanced. I upgraded from the Dewalt 20V one and was worried about it feeling too bulky coming from such a light duty one but its fantastic.

I have this mower (the one linked, non-self propelled) and have been pretty pleased with it. My one complaint is the casing is a bit wider (same blade size, but more empty space on the edge) than my last mower so getting close to the house and some tighter spots around trees is slightly more cumbersome but I need to use a trimmer either way so its kinda moot... just oddly annoying. 1/3 acre takes a full 4 Ah charge. I bought it from Amazon when it was on the killer $238 deal in February so it has been considerably cheaper just so people are aware...
Decent deal if you need it now, Greenworks seems to steadily be running 20-25% off deals but since its the brand that everyone carries (Amazon, Costco, etc.) you'll likely find some better values through those merchants if you can get it at a good time or stack some other discounts. For instance, I did the blower on the costco instacart deal a bit ago and got it for a steal. So if you can wait or are still deciding on the best ecosystem, another Greenworks deal will roll around so don't feel like your missing out.
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May 26, 2022
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JamesO9879
May 26, 2022
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Quote from snobordir :
I'm needing to pick up a lawn mower, trimmer, leaf blower (possibly even leaf vacuum/mulcher), but am unsure what ecosystem to get into. Would be nice to share batteries between multiple devices. If anyone has input or info as to which direction they suggest and why it would be appreciated. Should I jump on this Greenworks sale? I've heard good things about Greenworks, but possibly more good things about EGO, Toro, sometimes Ryobi.
I have greenworks and I'm generally pleased. Some thoughts though.

* Electric lawnmowers aren't for large lawns without an extra set of batteries. (Or if you're cutting too many inches off)
* The chargers won't charge if the batteries are too hot from use (good thing)
* This deal is bad if you're looking to get into the ecosystem. They have 24V POWER tools. Basically, 24V and 48V tools use the same batteries (but 2x for the latter)
* No mulcher on greenworks tmk
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soundsofscience
May 26, 2022
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Quote from lp4james :
Jump on it. Its great. I doubt theres much youll be able to share these batteties with since there massive. Like you don't want an 80 V battery for your leaf blower
I picked up their backpack blower for under $150 this spring and use the 4ah battery in it.
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RandomSDNeo
May 26, 2022
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The self propelled one is cheaper than Costco!! Or am I wrong?

NM. Costco 2x4ah.
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fritzo
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These mowers are great, but I'm a little salty they came out with the 80v line after only having the 60v line out for a year and it's hard to find any other tools that use 60v batteries >Frown

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ShushiiT
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Why don't people actually post their lawn size? Large and small is so relative no one knows what it's rated for

Put square footage or metric if you are actually serious about mowers and electric otherwise people won't have enough information to make a decision

It says runtime is one hour and does 1 acre; i doubt you can walk a whole square acre in 1 hour

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