Greenworks has
Greenworks 60V 5.0 Ah Bluetooth Battery (BAC728) for
$110.50 after applying discount code
SPT1XQZL at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Scoobmaster11 for finding this deal.
Features:- Smart battery provides optimized performance with built-in overload & overcharge protection
- On-board battery fuel indicator allows for on-demand reference of remaining power
- IPX5 rating withstands rain & moisture to keep internal circuitry protected
- Constructed of heavy-duty materials for added protection
- Pair with the Greenworks Tools companion app for real-time information on your battery & tools
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I nabbed one as my 4 year old 5.0 amp 60V battery sometimes struggles to finish my lawn if the variable speed has to ramp up while cutting the grass when it gets longer.
I have the 60v 21" mower, 22" snowblower, string trimmer and leaf blower and they are all great. Greenworks' manuals are pretty awful though, hence my lack of understanding of what the Bluetooth does.
I have the 60v 21" mower, 22" snowblower, string trimmer and leaf blower and they are all great. Greenworks' manuals are pretty awful though, hence my lack of understanding of what the Bluetooth does.
How is the snowblower? Is that the 2-stage one? I have considered it as I live up here in the snow belt of upstate NY. I already have the 21" 2018 self-propelled mower, leaf blower, chainsaw, hedge trimmer, string trimmer, and edger (all 60v) and now 6 batteries after adding this 5.0 Ah bluetooth one. Most of these have been snagged for 50% off or more thanks to you SDers! Everything is working great so far!
But might grab ones of these to supplement my aging fleet of batteries.
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How is the snowblower? Is that the 2-stage one? I have considered it as I live up here in the snow belt of upstate NY.
It did give me a little grief early in the winter when we had a single-digit cold snap. The chute kept icing up and wouldn't turn, which would make it nearly impossible to clear snow. Greenworks was very helpful and gave me suggestions, including lubricating the gears. When I opened it up to do so, I found a couple of loose screws on the collar around the base of the chute, which I assume were letting water in. After tightening those, I never had the issue again.
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edit: nevermind, didn't read the description.
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