Customer Reviews for WORX - Nitro WG752 40V Power Share PRO 21" Cordless Push Lawn Mower (Batteries & Charger Included) - Black
Customer Rating
1
No lift from blade
on August 9, 2025
Posted by: Paul Q
from New JErsey
Gender:Male
There is zero lift from the mower blade. The front tires push grass down and there is no lift to pull the grass up and cut the grass. Even going over the section again mowing directly over the bent grass the lack of lift doesn't pull the grass blade up to be cut. Any blade that is growing bent at 45 degrees to the ground wont get cut. I looked for an aftermarket high lift electric blade but because WORKS designed a preparatory blade retaining system, no other blades but WORKS blades will fit. I understand that reducing weight of the blade helps battery life but it isn't worth it. I will look to go back to the power of gas.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from worx.comBy WORX Customer Service, August 11, 2025
Thank you for sharing your experience and review! We greatly appreciate your honest feedback as it gives us a better understanding of where we need to improve. We'd like to learn more about the specific issue that you are experiencing so that we can provide you with your WG752. Please email us at Worx@positecgroup.com to advise us of your specific issue and we'd be more than happy to help you.
The mower is great, however one of the front wheels came loose after only a few mows.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from worx.comBy Worx Customer Service, September 15, 2025
Hello Caren! Thank you for sharing your experience and review! We greatly appreciate your honest feedback as it gives us a better understanding of where we need to improve. We'd like to learn more about the specific issue that you are experiencing. Please email us at socialmedia@positecgroup.com to advise us of your specific issue and we'd be more than happy to help you. Thank you for choosing Worx!
From my first grass trimmer purchased in 2014 to my most recent purchase, my WORX 40v, 21" Brushless Lawn Mower, all my WORX tools have performed flawlessly. I still have my WORX 56v 19" mower purchased in March 2016 with the ORIGINAL batteries. I just passed it along to my son to use and purchased this mower. Used it once before winter set in. Did a GREAT job cutting the lawn and mulching leaves and it's SO QUIET! Battery usage was minimal to do about a half an acre. I am confident I will be VERY happy with this mower also! Keep up the great work!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting worx.com
Customer Rating
4
1 year owner SW Florida
on August 17, 2024
Posted by: PeteRyan6360
from SW Florida
Gender:Male
I have a 1/4 acre lot in Southwest FL, new sod installed August 2023. New construction 2023, so some steep hills due to hurricane code 5' above road center. I am a big fan of Worx tools and bought my first trimmer around 2006 or so. I say this for context as a long time user.
Pros: Spring assisted height adjustment is very handy. Easy to use and figure out all controls During the winter/dry season I can get the lawn done on just 2 sets of (1 set 5.0Ah and 1 set of 4.0Ah) full battery packs Never failed to run and nearly maintenance free. Lightweight and easy clean up with my Worx blower Self -propelled is a plus but...
Cons Inadequate battery longevity prevents me from using the self propelled feature. Inadequate batteries during summer months when rain and grass growth gets out of control. I need 2x5.0 Ah and 2x 4.0 Ah batteries to do half the yard, cool and re-charge four hours, then finish the second half. I run the trimmer and blower off my 2.0 Ah Powershare drill and jigsaw batteries. That's half to most of the day just to mow 1/4 acre. No warning when batteries are low or running out. Just stop. When grass gets long during the summer, or worse if its wet with dew or rain, the side discharge clogs on a single pass. I keep a piece of irrigation hose on the handle just to clear the chute every pass. After a while I just mulch because stopping every 2 minutes to clear the chute is very tedious. Mulching kills battery life. The side discharge mode is the bane of my weekend, but mulching is worse and bagging is a ridiculous waste of time. I would simply never get done. Side discharge shield spring-loaded mounting system is pretty flimsy and bumping the discharge shield against nearly anything can dislodge it. You have to plan your pattern around keeping everything to the left side of the mower to avoid hitting the discharge shield. My neighbors with gas powered push mowers get done in half the time I do with one pass. Battery life over the course of the year is diminishing. However, this year we have had heavy rain fall and the grass gets tall in just one week, so it is possible the batteries are just working harder than they did last year.
Recommendations: If you have a small yard, or sparsely growing grass, this really is a nice little unit. The pros during the winter outweigh the cons during the summer. 1/8-1/10 acre urban lots and you are good to go. However, if you have a 1/4 acre or 1/3 acre lot, your grass grows quickly, or you live in Florida, it is simply inadequate during the summer. I have the sweat stains to prove it. These units should be sold with 8 Ah battery packs only.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting worx.com
Customer Rating
2
Not what I expected
on May 22, 2024
Posted by: Turlov
from New Jersey
Gender:Female
I’m an avid buyer of almost all Worx tools, but this mower I am not very happy with it. The height adjustment that I have always used is a four, But when I use a four on this, it does not cut the grass at all. But when I use a height of 2 I get a few grass clipping in grass catcher.. I'm concern because I was told never to cut below four unless you’re cutting for the end of the season at a height of 3. So I might be killing my grass if I keep cutting It at a height of one. So mower might end up as a miss-fit tool in the garage or sold at a great loss to me.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from worx.comBy Worx Customer Service, May 22, 2024
Hello Valued Customer, Thank you for sharing your experience and review! We greatly appreciate your honest feedback as it gives us a better understanding of where we need to improve. We'd like to learn more about the specific issue that you are experiencing so that we can provide you with a solution. Please email us at socialmedia@positecgroup.com to advise us of your specific issue and we'd be more than happy to help you. Thank you for choosing Worx!
I was skeptical about this battery operated push mower at first, even more so when I took it out of the box. But my wife wanted a push mower, so… When I used it, I was amazed! It is so lightweight and extremely quiet. It was incredible! And the power. It cuts so well, easy to operate and being lightweight makes handling and maneuvering in tight spaces a breeze. It comes with a bagger but we love the channel attachment which directs the grass clippings away from the operator. And speaking of grass clippings, the mower mulches so well they virtually disappear into the yard, keeping the lawn healthy and happy. We love it!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting worx.com
Customer Rating
5
Perfect for my needs
on July 29, 2025
Posted by: jamiemariejake
from Waupaca WI
Gender:Female
This mower is very light weight, easy to start, easy to maneuver....even up hill. Glad I made the switch from the old gas one I was using. The mulching blades do an awesome job, hardly a trace of clippings. Did I mention how quiet it is?!