Customer Reviews for Greenworks - 80 Volt 21 Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (Battery & Charger Not Included) - Green
Customer Rating
5
Why didn’t I switch sooner?!
on July 5, 2024
Posted by: Taylor J
from Atlanta, GA
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this a month ago right after buying my first home. I wanted to make the jump from gas to electric, but I was not going to sacrifice power and performance. I did a ton of research and decided on this Greenworks Pro model. I’m blown away by how easy it is to maneuver and maintain.
The batteries charge from ~20% to full in less than 30 minutes and they last a long time. The power is absolutely there and rivals any gas push mower.
Do it now. Make the switch. You won’t regret it!!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Very Happy with our 80V Greenworks Self-Propelled Mower
on July 5, 2024
Posted by: Goshen Irish
from Northern Indiana
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We replaced an older gas mower with the 21” 80V Greenworks self-propelled mower with 2 batteries. Very happy with the mower. I mow for almost an hour and stil have 1/2 a battery left; my wife doesn’t have to pull a coed and get jerk back to start the mower; the clutch release on the self propelled is way better than the gas model; and when we are done we take the batteries out, tip the mower on its side, and wash out deck! We would highly recommend this mower!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great
on July 6, 2024
Posted by: DEG9
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works great little hard putting it together but was well worth it
I would recommend this to a friend!
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is excellent mower. I am very satisfied. I purchased one more 80V 5.0Ah battery. Now I can use it two hours. Enough to mow 1 acre of lawn at a time.
Pros: Convenient, Easy to Use, Environmentally Safe, Effective, Powerful
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Perfect lawnmower
on July 8, 2024
Posted by: rmonibah
from Minneapolis, MN
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very easy to use. Cuts the grass better than anything I’ve used before.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great Mower
on July 8, 2024
Posted by: Bjsl
from Oregon
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love this lawn mower, it is quiet, easy to use, stores in a small space
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Customer Rating
4
Review of LMB455/MO80L06
on July 14, 2024
Posted by: Tom101
from Northern NJ
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought a reconditioned version of the 80V brushless 21" self-propelled mower with a 4.0 amp and a 2.0 amp battery and rapid charger. I have mowed my lawn twice and want to share my opinion. Previously I have had a Honda 21" self-propelled mower and a 21" Poulan mower (with Honda engine). I believe that the Honda engine is the standard for mowers. Kohler is very close in quality for larger horsepower engines. My Honda lasted 17 years. My Poulan still works, but after 8 years, the self propelled mechanism doesn't work (hence the new mower). What I like: No fuel spills/messy oil changes, instant start, quick charge batteries, cuts very well (though I think the blade might be a smidgen smaller than the Honda/Poulan 21"). I like the variable speed self propelled vs. the 1 or 2 fixed speeds of my other mowers. Even though Honda/Kohler engines are smooth and quiet, I like that this is significatnly quieter (probably a hair louder than vacuuming the carpet). Things I don't like: After engaging the self-propelled, when you release it, you need to move the lawn mower forward before you pull it backward (otherwise wheels lock and drag). I think that I just need to get used to the technicque, but this is a thorn in the side. Also, mower has more of a plastic-y feel from the lightweight wheels and (I belieeve)) plastic drive gear- hence I suspect that it will not last 8 or 17 years as a result,but time will tell. The blade is a thinner grade to steel (which I believe helps to extend batter life and reduce power needed just to trun unobstructec blade). This should equate to it dulling faster. I will not use the mower for my annual chopping up of forsythia and yew bush trimmings as I think it will dull blade faster and I am unsure if it has the sustainable torque to cut piles of these clippings (the Honda enginer "feels" stronger and even that can stall at times). General comment: I have a 4 amp and a 2 amp battery. Though it says automatic switching, on both of my mowings, the mower runs on 4 amp batter until drained. The mowere stops and then you have to re-"turn it on" and it restarts witht the 2 amp battery. It's no big deal, it's just not totally seamless. I have about 9000 square feet of mowable lawn. It takes the 4 amp batter plus about 2 minutes of the 2 amp battery. I am happy with run time and charge times. Value for the money: If I had paid full retail price, I would hesitate in a hearty recommendation and would have suggested an entry level Honda. At the reconditioned price with a 4 year extended warranty, I am happy that I have a very good mower for at least 4 years that will run flawlessly, store easily, minimize maintenance and do a nice job cutting the lawn. I would recommend keeping up with the cutting. This is being written in July. I have not had heavy spring cuts where weather has delayed cutting. I hope to be impressed when that rolls around next year, but have some reservations about power/battery life under those conditions. Again, I hope that I am impressed and will "wait and see." This is only my opinion and I recommend investigating multiple reviews and youtube videos and weighing them according to your needs.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting greenworkstools.com