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Greenworks 40V 21" Brushless Push Lawn Mower w/ 4.0Ah & 2.0Ah USB Battery + Charger

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Greenworks Tools offers an Extra 30% Off Select Greenworks Lawn Mowers as listed below when you apply promo code EXCLUSIVEDOTW during checkout. Shipping is free.

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The thing I find off-putting about Greenworks is they can't seem to decide on a voltage platform. They have/had 40V, 60V, 80V and now 2x24V outdoor tools. Pick a battery platform, Greenworks, and stick with it.
I feel like greenworks is pushing on sd. Let me add this

greenworks customer service and warranty sucks. I had an 80v snow blower. Worked for 10 minutes then spent 1.5 years (not joking) In a repair shop waiting for parts. This was pre COVID. Terrible terrible. I have an 80v battery that wont work now (charge). It's 3 years old so I'm sol. Stay away. Buyer beware etc
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nightanole
06-20-2023 at 08:38 AM.
06-20-2023 at 08:38 AM.
Quote from TheVeganButcher :
It may come with 2, but the unit is only pulling power from 1 battery. So it still has fewer points of failure.
Yea and some you can even load two 40v/80v batteries and only pulls power from one till dry, then auto switches to the next battery for extended run time.
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It may come with 2, but the unit is only pulling power from 1 battery. So it still has fewer points of failure.
Well they also have the auto switching battery circuit, so thats kinda another point of failure. So you load up two 40v or two 80v, and it just runs on one till dry, then switches to the fresh one for extended run time.

i still dont get the 24v-82v. They should have just stuck with 1 voltage. You could have had a 24v 10ah, or a 48v 5ah, or a 96v 2.5ah, and they would all be the same pack size and power.
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TheVeganButcher
06-20-2023 at 09:11 AM.
06-20-2023 at 09:11 AM.
Quote from nightanole :
Yea and some you can even load two 40v/80v batteries and only pulls power from one till dry, then auto switches to the next battery for extended run time.


Well they also have the auto switching battery circuit, so thats kinda another point of failure. So you load up two 40v or two 80v, and it just runs on one till dry, then switches to the fresh one for extended run time.
It's not though. The second bay is optional. If it failed, you could still use the device by using the other port. Both ports are required in the 24x2 scenario, but not in the 40 or 80v case. Statistically, it's like saying that if throwing heads on a coin flip is failure, then you have a 3/4 change of failure on the 24vX2 setup (either one fails) vs a 1/4 chance of failure on the 40v/80v setup (both ports fail). Obviously 50% chance of failure is ridiculous, but you see what I'm saying. That's what a real single point of failure measures.

I'm not sure why they chose those numbers. My opinion is that the 60V line is kind of a dead end, I don't think they have as many tools in that class. I'm sure there's some variability in the voltages, so it very well might be 48V at full charge. I've never checked with a multimeter. People talk about hand tools and how dewalt ahs 2 more volts than Ryobi, but they don't; one is using the fully charged measure, the other is using an average.
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06-20-2023 at 09:15 AM.
06-20-2023 at 09:15 AM.
Quote from arcasinky :
The thing I find off-putting about Greenworks is they can't seem to decide on a voltage platform. They have/had 40V, 60V, 80V and now 2x24V outdoor tools. Pick a battery platform, Greenworks, and stick with it.
I'm just guessing, but 24V was probably their early standard for small stuff, and it's an easy upgrade path to sell the customers on larger tools without having to invest in a whole new standard. They could have done the same with 40V to 80V. 60V is the weird one of the group, and my unscientific opinion is that they don't have as many tools in that class.
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06-20-2023 at 10:37 AM.
06-20-2023 at 10:37 AM.
Quote from arcasinky :
The thing I find off-putting about Greenworks is they can't seem to decide on a voltage platform. They have/had 40V, 60V, 80V and now 2x24V outdoor tools. Pick a battery platform, Greenworks, and stick with it.
ya, I been eyeing my next set of lawn tool when my collection of now oldie 40V B&D finally bite the dust. I want something that will be around a while and with large selection of tools. Greenwork went way to far to offer so many different voltage that now it's a turn-off for me.
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billshut2
06-20-2023 at 03:41 PM.
06-20-2023 at 03:41 PM.
I can't speak for others' experience, nor can I speak for recent products put out by GWT.

What I can say, is that when I bought my house in 2010, I purchased one of the Greenworks 40V mower setups, just like this, with the 4Ah & 2Ah batteries. For my small (1/8th acre) yard, it was perfect. So I eventually bought the string trimmer and blower, both in 40V.

That first mower lasted ~5 years, before I had to replace it (still have it, as I believe the issue was with the safety handle cable stretching....and the procrastination bug bit me, and I still haven't replaced the cable! Roll Eyes (Sarcastic) ). Instead, I bought a replacement mower, with batteries or charger. THAT one is still going. The only thing I've had to do to it, was the seasonal cleaning and sharpening of the blade.

When the blower I bought died, after 2.5 years, I called GWT, and it was still under warranty. No problem, they'll send out a replacement to me. They didn't just send the power head.....they sent the whole damn tool, with accessories! Took about 2 weeks to get to me.

So I've been pretty happy with my purchases. Big Grin
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06-25-2023 at 03:34 PM.
06-25-2023 at 03:34 PM.
Is this better than the hart $149 deal? I am thinking not.
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nightanole
06-26-2023 at 03:53 AM.
06-26-2023 at 03:53 AM.
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Is this better than the hart $149 deal? I am thinking not.
Not self propelled, not brushless, only 20v, 16" vs 21".

The Hart is for trimming, or going really slow with a 16" cut unless it runs on magic. Its claiming 40min run time using half the battery capacity. Unless maybe its 40min if you use both batteries? Youtube says the Hart gets 10-15min of run time per battery.

Still id get the hart if it as just for hitting the spots too tight to hit with the rider.
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Nemabox
07-08-2023 at 08:11 AM.
07-08-2023 at 08:11 AM.
LMF413 , the 21" model with 4 & 2 ah batteries took a markdown and was $256 with the code out the door for me. Pretty good deal given we are in the middle of mowing season.
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Francky2002
07-08-2023 at 09:02 PM.
07-08-2023 at 09:02 PM.
Got the LMF413 for $256 as well. Can't beat that! Thanks!
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almightys
07-11-2023 at 06:14 PM.
07-11-2023 at 06:14 PM.
Yeah I snagged one as well. My twin force is 5 years old. Not brushless, needs a bag due to tear, and the wheels are worn wiggly. Batteries I have are not holding charge like they used to. . 250 is working h it IMO. Someone will give me 75-100 for it on FB marketplace I'm sure
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sierrerocco
07-11-2023 at 06:31 PM.
07-11-2023 at 06:31 PM.
Just got one after extensive research where brushless with 2 batteries is +$300 and blade sizes are 14-17in even with prime deal. Paid $262.15 shipped for this.
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shura
07-20-2023 at 06:29 PM.
07-20-2023 at 06:29 PM.
I owned one since 2016.
40V and I am writing about the BATTERIES
(mine is two blade two batteries model)
Was very skeptical upon purchase and impressed after all these years.
warnings/negative at first:
-so many of them going on sale means the company about to change model line and you may not be able to get replacement batteries
-this line (and 60V specifically) of an earlier introduction: 24, 80 V are generally newer
-our mostly very good impressions based on OLD production: new ones I don't know
-if you forget to charge and let them be for extended period - batteries will brick
-storing outside will corrode contacts: had to discard a unit for that.
-sun blemishes initially vibrant green
-storing in a dry garage is OK, battery INSIDE ONLY
Good:
-beyond any expectations longevity
-FL heat and slightly oversized lot, but almost every time one battery was enough (no overgrowth)
-relatively fast charging and we had a second one always
-no comparison on the noise with gas.
Same goes for vibrations
-power is so unexpectedly great, it even overpasses some cheaper gas mowers.
(used wired GreenWorks model first and was completely expecting this being lower power, but no)
-charged battery stores well (winter season unused), but it is NOT recommended: you better of storing half-charged, discharging a bit and charging partially. But with their charger it's easy
Battery has charge indicator and you can act accordingly
-Unit is quite light! (much easier to load into trunk: used to maintain rentals between tenants)
-mine has two smaller sized blades and they somehow don't go dull so quickly
-took fine sudden rain during cutting, but do NOT let it be wet for days!!!
-you can relatively easy cut them open and replace elements. But these are technically "non-replaceable"
-obviously, no oil, no exhaust, no filter, no carburetor problems, no pulling to start

P.S. almost 20 years ago bought the cheapest wired chainsaw (happened to be Greenworks): still works fine... That is how I paid attention to the brand.
No guarantee, that they keep the quality still. Just saying

P.P.S. Voltage generally means power with them: higher voltage - more power (and heavier batteries) Initially, I believe, 40V was the max
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JayC3270
12-24-2023 at 07:50 PM.
12-24-2023 at 07:50 PM.
Surprisingly 40v one still works with the promo code effectively made it to $220 ish
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