Tractor Supply Co has
Greenworks Pro 60V 22" Brushless Cordless Battery Walk-Behind Self-Propelled Push Lawn Mower w/ 8.0Ah Battery & Charger on sale for
$399.99. Select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to community member
tunabreath for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Product Details:
- Coverage: Cuts up to acre on a single charge
- Runtime: Up to 60 minutes of continuous runtime with the included 8.0 battery
- RazorCut Technology: Multi-blade cutting system for 30% better mulching
- Mulch on demand: Switch between mulching and bagging in seconds
- Drive system: Self-propelled, rear-wheel-drive with variable speed control for effortless mowing
- Dual Battery Ports: One active port and a second for storage
- High efficiency brushless motor: Provides more power, torque, quiet operation & longer motor life
- Cutting system: 4-in-1 discharge design, allows you to mulch, bag, side discharge or leaf pick up
- Cutting height: 7-position, single-lever height adjustment allows you to achieve the perfect cut on all grass types
- Easy push button starts: Hassle-free starts with no priming, no choke, and no pull cord
- All-Terrain Wheels: 8-in front wheels and 10-in rear wheels
- Batteries & charger: 60V 8.0Ah lithium-ion battery and & Single Port Rapid Charger
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Mini review:
Cut the lawn this morning for the first time. Works well! I am coming from an older Greenworks 40v 19" push mower. Power difference is noticeable and the 22" definitely helps.
It is much more heavier than my old mower. That said, self propel is a neat function that I have not used before so coming from push style, I definitely recommend it! Mostly flat lawn but I can see its benefits.
Although it has compartment for two batteries, only one is "active". The other compartment is storage only. So you physically have to swap out to use a second battery. The 8ah 60v battery is massive as compared to the 40v I had in the past. I had 50% left after my < half acre lawn.
Used bagger only so can't speak to its mulching function nor the turbo mode. Hopefully it works as advertised during fall season.
Highly recommend especially at this price.
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Anyhow, if you are already wearing down (all batteries do regardless of brand), jumping on a good deal is prob not a bad idea. Battery failures aren't really linear. Might degrade slowly for awhile until suddenly just gives up the ghost. Especially with those craftsman batteries since they are apparently poor design. I went back to gas myself, but before I would get another battery mower, I'd make sure replacement batteries are available and somewhat reasonably priced, with maybe even some 3rd party options available vs the craftsman situation again.
This looks like a great deal. I've been waiting for my six yo Toro gas mower to die. Fresh oil, a new spark plug, and blade sharpening every year keeps it chugging along nicely. Two of those three could be eliminated forever by making this leap to battery operation. What to do….?
I recently picked up an 80v greenworks mower and I like it a lot better. The mower itself is a bit smaller in profile but same cut width (21"), so it's easier to maneuver around stuff (kids playset, fence posts, etc.). As someone else said, the battery warranty is longer than ego, which is a big plus considering my ego battery pretty much started having issues right after my warranty was over.
Greenworks is a solid choice
I have read online that the newer dual battery models don't have this issue anymore because they pull from both batteries at the same time. The bonus of this is that you will have prolonged runtime without a voltage drop like you do on this model I have that switches over. The minor downside is that you won't know when to take your battery out and start charging it if you wanted to throw the dead one back on the charger while using the second one.
It looks ok after I am done because I frequently go over spots it missed again.
This looks like a great deal. I've been waiting for my six yo Toro gas mower to die. Fresh oil, a new spark plug, and blade sharpening every year keeps it chugging along nicely. Two of those three could be eliminated forever by making this leap to battery operation. What to do….?
An EV is next on the list.
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Mini review:
- Cut the lawn this morning for the first time. Works well! I am coming from an older Greenworks 40v 19" push mower. Power difference is noticeable and the 22" definitely helps.
- It is much more heavier than my old mower. That said, self propel is a neat function that I have not used before so coming from push style, I definitely recommend it! Mostly flat lawn but I can see its benefits.
- Although it has compartment for two batteries, only one is "active". The other compartment is storage only. So you physically have to swap out to use a second battery. The 8ah 60v battery is massive as compared to the 40v I had in the past. I had 50% left after my < half acre lawn.
Used bagger only so can't speak to its mulching function nor the turbo mode. Hopefully it works as advertised during fall season.Highly recommend especially at this price.
Batteries and chargers with both kits. Had decided to order the mower as well, but just before I did I found this deal and also a Walmart deal. The Walmart deal is the previous 21" model with two 5ah batteries and charger for $424.00
A great deal for 10ah total. In the end I went with this deal due to the slight improvements in the mower itself
Mini review:
- Cut the lawn this morning for the first time. Works well! I am coming from an older Greenworks 40v 19" push mower. Power difference is noticeable and the 22" definitely helps.
- It is much more heavier than my old mower. That said, self propel is a neat function that I have not used before so coming from push style, I definitely recommend it! Mostly flat lawn but I can see its benefits.
- Although it has compartment for two batteries, only one is "active". The other compartment is storage only. So you physically have to swap out to use a second battery. The 8ah 60v battery is massive as compared to the 40v I had in the past. I had 50% left after my < half acre lawn.
Used bagger only so can't speak to its mulching function nor the turbo mode. Hopefully it works as advertised during fall season.Highly recommend especially at this price.
$190 for the one battery version in 2019 on a clearance sale and $400 in 2023 on the two battery version, which came with two 5Ah batteries and a double charger. I still haven't used the two battery one because the old one is still working well. As for performance, I'm very pleased. I have a 1/2 lot. The self propelled makes the job easy and it cuts well. I'm 68, so I only cut the front or back yard so I have more then enough battery power for the work I'm doing. I purchased extra batteries for old one and all batteries are still going strong. I let them cool down completely before charging and keep them inside in a cool place. I also check them during the winter months and occasionally charge them back up to 100%. That being said, this is a great deal if you're looking into going battery powered. I'm looking to buy a Green works rider in a few years but they are going to have to come down from the current $5000 price tag.
Mini review:
- Cut the lawn this morning for the first time. Works well! I am coming from an older Greenworks 40v 19" push mower. Power difference is noticeable and the 22" definitely helps.
- It is much more heavier than my old mower. That said, self propel is a neat function that I have not used before so coming from push style, I definitely recommend it! Mostly flat lawn but I can see its benefits.
- Although it has compartment for two batteries, only one is "active". The other compartment is storage only. So you physically have to swap out to use a second battery. The 8ah 60v battery is massive as compared to the 40v I had in the past. I had 50% left after my < half acre lawn.
Used bagger only so can't speak to its mulching function nor the turbo mode. Hopefully it works as advertised during fall season.Highly recommend especially at this price.
As another poster said, I have been using the exact same model for the last three years, "active" battery switching happens automatically. In fact if you use one battery only, it doesn't matter which port you put it in. It may have come from unclear wording in the manual but I had the same understanding as you until one day it switched automatically. Never switched the port since then
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