Product Description: | The Greenworks Pro 60V 13" TORQDRVE cordless string trimmer with a 2.0 Ah batery provides up to 40 minutes of consistent runtime. This trimmer is 25% lighter than a gas string trimmer providing reduced user fatigue. Kick gas to the curb this spring and go green with no fumes, no mixing, no maintenance and no pull cords. Let Greenworks help you take the work out of yard work. When you're done, the 60V battery charges in just 50 minutes so you are always ready to power over 75 Greenworks tools. Life. Powered By Greenworks. New Greenworks 60V 13" Cordless String Trimmer: TORQDRIVEâ„¢ motor provides 30% more power to tackle thick grass Adjustable 11-13" cutting path giving you the flexibility needed for trimming in larger or more confined spaces Premium dual feed .080" spiral twist line for less wear and longer lasting line 25% Lighter than a gas string trimmer High & low power setting with variable speed trigger for greater control Adjustable Auxiliary handle Includes Pro 60V 2.0 Ah battery and charger |
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You aint getting a brushless for this price
If you buy this, make sure you register and keep proof of purchase. I registered everything at purchase and have had to call for warranty support multiple times. The last time I called, magically my registrations were gone. They told me they couldn't do anything without proof of purchase now that my original registration was gone. Luckily I still had it listed under purchases through HD app.
I upgraded from the older 40v greenworks mower and tools. I had batteries degrade over time but never failures like the new ones and never had to replace a tool.
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You are correct it's $9 more with a 2.5 AH battery if you want brushless https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ9KT8KB
I'm tempted to get one even though I don't really need it. I'm on the 40v and 60v system. Seems like a great deal!
A string trimmer is what initially sparked my interest in cordless lawn tools, so it's ironic I'm only now getting around to purchasing one, due to your link. So, I really mean it: thanks!
Note to lurkers who are considering their first cordless lawn care tool: I used to think things like a battery powered chainsaw were basically toys; PlaySkool imitations of the real thing, but that's just not true anymore. Greenworks rarely tests out as the absolute best in multi tool round ups (that honor generally goes to Ego - the creme-de-la-creme). But Greenworks are more affordable and at least for their chainsaw and leaf blower (and I hope for the string trimmer), are still shockingly good at what they do.
Says brushless under product details.