Product Description: | The new Greenworks 80V 21" Self Propelled Mower features 2x more torque and takes the work out of yard work. Powerfully smart. Tackle the toughest yards, one-handed, because our smart mowers never bog down. When grass gets thick, tall, or wet, Greenworks sensors tell our brushless motor to rush power to the mower blades. The end result? The perfect lawn, every time. Powerfully tough. The deck is forged with heavy-duty steel, ready to tackle any terrain. Add in algorithms and a brushless motor to reach unrivaled blade speed. Ka-pow! Powerfully easy. Simple to start with just the push of a button. Effortless to mow because it's self-propelled, no sweat! Gentle on the ears because it mows quietly. A cinch to store in small spaces, you can even hang it up if you want to. Additional features include a 3-in-1 capability that allows you to mulch, bag or side-discharge Zero gas smell. Zero pull cords. Zero maintenance. Zero pollution breathed. Zero time wasted. New Greenworks 80V 21" Self Propelled Battery-Powered Mower: 21" Deck Size - Durable steel that plows through the tallest grass 3-in-1 Design - For easy mulching, bagging, or side discharge Brushless Motor - 2x more torque, more power, longer runtimes, quiet operation, and extended motor life Innovative SmartCut™ Technology - Senses grass and auto-adapts power for the perfect cut Push Button Start - Press and mow, no more cord yanking Effortless to mow because it’s self-propelled Fuel Type: 80V Battery |
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I am returning it though..
Because I managed to price match https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...0146
I am returning it though..
Because I managed to price match https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...0146
Any tips for price matching at Lowe's? I just tried it with a couple agents and both of them didn't work out as they claim these are different models
lowes and walmart are the same model. just buy from walmart because lowes charged me $20 shipping and no 5% off for my lowes credit card
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So, are you returning the one you received given the reviews you posted?
I have no experience with any of these, and I'm just trying to decide between this one and the Amazon one for $244.
I have no experience with any of these, and I'm just trying to decide between this one and the Amazon one for $244.
So I did originally try to cancel this order and they shipped it anyways. I'm debating. Hoping someone can measure how long the 5 amp battery is on this one. That will be make or break for me as far as if this battery would fit in my chainsaw. I'm leaning towards the Amazon 244 one since I don't need self-propelled. I'm just using this for two raised areas that I can't get with my big mower as well as around some trees. Hoping that someone posts about the Amazon one and if it comes with the newer smaller style battery.
It will protrude farther than the smaller batteries and will be heavier, but it will function. I have many GW 80V tools & batteries, and I find that the higher Ah batteries seem to have more power/torque than the standard run ones, even tho they are the same 80 volts.
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From what I have read if you have small areas to mow the self propelled on these is annoying. Something about you have to release it then push it some way to disengage. I will use a fraction of a charge for what I'm doing so the self propelled won't hurt me runtime wise. I did read the self propelled is rear wheeled drive which is nice though. I can't find any consumer reports review on the push version, but I suspect it's the same as the self-propelled other than the drive motor not being there.
It will protrude farther than the smaller batteries and will be heavier, but it will function. I have many GW 80V tools & batteries, and I find that the higher Ah batteries seem to have more power/torque than the standard run ones, even though they are the same 80 volts.
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