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Greenworks 60V 13" Cordless String Trimmer + 2.0Ah Battery & Charger $126.99 + Free Shipping

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Walmart [walmart.com] has Greenworks 60V 13" Cordless String Trimmer + 2.0Ah Battery & Charger (2122902) for $126.99. Shipping is free.

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Mar 16, 2025
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majorhavoc
Mar 16, 2025
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Can anyone confirm whether or not this is brushless? I can't find any mention of that in the pictures or product description, which suggests to me it isn't. It's such a desirable attribute that vendors tend to emphasize that if it's present.
Mar 16, 2025
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Joined Feb 2005
Mar 16, 2025
BigCTM
Mar 16, 2025
4,689 Posts
I have this trimmer and an older 60V Craftsman trimmer and the Craftsman runs circles around the Greenworks. The Greenworks is just not as powerful and is only good for light trimming.
Mar 16, 2025
15 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Mar 16, 2025
BeautifulBanana280
Mar 16, 2025
15 Posts
I've owned this for about 5 years now, and I have no complaints. I bought this while living in the south, and it actually outperformed my gas trimmer on thick weeds and grass. I changed out the head for an easy load echo unit. I prefer the 60V series, but most stores carry the 40 and 80V series.
Mar 16, 2025
151 Posts
Joined Jun 2017
Mar 16, 2025
cfranchile
Mar 16, 2025
151 Posts
I have this. It's a great trimmer for regular household use. Easy to use. For heavy duty work there are better options out there. I use this around the house and the fact it's not the strongest actually seems like a perk in my situation as there's less things my kids can destroy while trimming.
Mar 17, 2025
88 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
Mar 17, 2025
Mr_Makeitsoundbetter
Mar 17, 2025
88 Posts
Quote from majorhavoc :
Can anyone confirm whether or not this is brushless? I can't find any mention of that in the pictures or product description, which suggests to me it isn't. It's such a desirable attribute that vendors tend to emphasize that if it's present.

You aint getting a brushless for this price
Mar 17, 2025
447 Posts
Joined Dec 2004
Mar 17, 2025
avalanch
Mar 17, 2025
447 Posts
Quote from BeautifulBanana280 :
I've owned this for about 5 years now, and I have no complaints. I bought this while living in the south, and it actually outperformed my gas trimmer on thick weeds and grass. I changed out the head for an easy load echo unit. I prefer the 60V series, but most stores carry the 40 and 80V series.
Can you point me to the echo head you are referring to?
Mar 17, 2025
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Mar 17, 2025
SplendidManatee698
Mar 17, 2025
49 Posts
I have the tools like this in 60v and the mower in 80v. I've had to replace both the 80v batteries, one of the 60v batteries and one trimmer under warranty.

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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Mar 18, 2025
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coastalconn
Mar 18, 2025
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Quote from Mr_Makeitsoundbetter :
You aint getting a brushless for this price

You are correct it's $9 more with a 2.5 AH battery if you want brushless https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ9KT8KB
Last edited by Dashey10 March 21, 2025 at 01:06 PM.
Mar 20, 2025
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majorhavoc
Mar 20, 2025
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Quote from coastalconn :
You are correct it's $9 more with a 2.5 AH battery if you want brushless https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ9KT8KB
Thank you coastalconn! Brushless and a higher capacity battery are well worth a measily $9 premium.
Last edited by Dashey10 March 21, 2025 at 01:06 PM.
Mar 20, 2025
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coastalconn
Mar 20, 2025
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Quote from majorhavoc :
Thank you coastalconn! Brushless and a higher capacity battery are well worth a measily $9 premium.

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!
Mar 21, 2025
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Mar 21, 2025
majorhavoc
Mar 21, 2025
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Quote from coastalconn :
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!
I'm sticking with the 60v system solely to rationalize commonality with my battery packs. The only other cordless ecosystem I'm invested in is Ryobi's 18 volt range. I've been very happy with Ryobi, so I was leaning towards their 40v cordless lawn tool range. But when I found a terrific deal (here on SD, naturally) for the Greenworks 60volt cordless chainsaw, I bit. That saw has proven to be an unexpectedly competent tool, so when (another SD) deal came up on their leaf blower I bought that, which has likewise been a very good performer. (I bought it primarily to clear leaves off my loose stone walkway - raking them pulled as many rocks as leaves onto my lawn. My only complaint with the Greenworks: it has absolutely no difficulty blowing rocks as well as the leaves unless I'm really careful with the variable speed trigger.) So at that point I was kind of committed to Greenworks 60volt for lawn tools.

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.
Last edited by majorhavoc March 21, 2025 at 05:46 AM.
Mar 21, 2025
687 Posts
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Mar 21, 2025
jeff44jeff
Mar 21, 2025
687 Posts
Quote from majorhavoc :
Can anyone confirm whether or not this is brushless? I can't find any mention of that in the pictures or product description, which suggests to me it isn't. It's such a desirable attribute that vendors tend to emphasize that if it's present.

Says brushless under product details.

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