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popularf12_26 | Staff posted Dec 13, 2025 11:10 PM
popularf12_26 | Staff posted Dec 13, 2025 11:10 PM

Greenworks 350W 48V E-Scooter w/ Dual 4.0Ah Batteries $382.50 + Free Shipping

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Greenworks [greenworkstools.com] Tools has the Greenworks 48V Electric Scooter (350W, Dual 4.0Ah Batteries) on sale for $382.49 w/ code SDNEWSLETTER15 at check out. Shipping is free

What's Included:
  • Greenworks E-Scooter (48V platform)
  • Two (2) 24V 4.0Ah POWERALL Batteries
  • Compact, foldable design
  • 3-Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

Key Features:
  • 350W rear hub motor with max speed of 18.6 MPH
  • 10" tubeless tires
  • Max range up to 10 miles per charge
  • Max weight capacity of 265 lbs
  • Full recharge in just 120 minutes
  • Powers over 200 tools on the Greenworks 24V system
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Greenworks [greenworkstools.com] Tools has the Greenworks 48V Electric Scooter (350W, Dual 4.0Ah Batteries) on sale for $382.49 w/ code SDNEWSLETTER15 at check out. Shipping is free

What's Included:
  • Greenworks E-Scooter (48V platform)
  • Two (2) 24V 4.0Ah POWERALL Batteries
  • Compact, foldable design
  • 3-Year Limited Tool & Battery Warranty

Key Features:
  • 350W rear hub motor with max speed of 18.6 MPH
  • 10" tubeless tires
  • Max range up to 10 miles per charge
  • Max weight capacity of 265 lbs
  • Full recharge in just 120 minutes
  • Powers over 200 tools on the Greenworks 24V system

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Dec 13, 2025 11:11 PM
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LacosmoDec 13, 2025 11:11 PM
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This or the DeWalt?
Yesterday 12:17 AM
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puncturepremiumYesterday 12:17 AM
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What? A crossover episode?! Power tool brand name and escooter combined!
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350W isn't that much, the e scooter will struggle on any incline if the rider is not that light.
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joudoYesterday 04:18 AM
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Wtf is going on lol
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Yesterday 04:27 AM
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kmuralikrishYesterday 04:27 AM
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Says $440, how to get $382?
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maxblockmYesterday 04:27 AM
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Quote from joudo :
Wtf is going on lol
They have a 60v Dune Buggy and an 80v motorcycle too.

Who the hell comes up with this stuff?

The scooter is not that bad as far as logic, but it seems like the smaller vehicle (motorcycle) should have been 60v, and the larger one (dune buggy) should have been 80v...or really both of them should have been the same voltage, *or able to run off of both types of batteries, at least with a conversion kit.*
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UkeDogYesterday 04:30 AM
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Quote from lacosmo :
this or the dewalt?
M18 FUEL™
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kigmatzomatYesterday 05:19 AM
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Quote from maxblockm :
They have a 60v Dune Buggy and an 80v motorcycle too.

Who the hell comes up with this stuff?

The scooter is not that bad as far as logic, but it seems like the smaller vehicle (motorcycle) should have been 60v, and the larger one (dune buggy) should have been 80v...or really both of them should have been the same voltage, *or able to run off of both types of batteries, at least with a conversion kit.*
I think it's based on which generation of battery was available at the time. They have 24v, 40v, 60v , 80v and (for some reason) 82v batteries.

I prefer the Worx approach of standardizing on 20v batteries and setting the sockets in series or parallel depending on if it needs more voltage or just more wattage. They also had a scooter and ebike from Aventon that used the 20v batteries.
Last edited by kigmatzomat December 13, 2025 at 10:30 PM.
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f12_26Yesterday 10:42 PM
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Use code SDNEWSLETTER15

Quote from kmuralikrish :
Says $440, how to get $382?
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Quote from NeatNeatNeat :
350W isn't that much, the e scooter will struggle on any incline if the rider is not that light.
Almost $400? 🤣

This is no different than the $110 350W ones that have been posted here many times from Aliexpress.
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MrWessonToday 12:03 AM
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Ego should do one.
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For $380 without front and rear suspension, is really not a deal.
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