🌱 Power your green space with precision and style!
The Greenworks 48V Electric Lawn Mower Combo Kit is a comprehensive cordless landscaping and DIY solution featuring a 20" steel deck mower with Turbo mode, a 12" string trimmer, 320 CFM blower, drill, impact driver, and reciprocating saw. Powered by 5 intelligent 24V batteries with advanced thermal management, it offers up to 30 minutes runtime, foldable handles for 70% space-saving storage, and eco-friendly operation with zero emissions and reduced noise. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it supports over 150 Greenworks 24V tools for versatile, professional-grade yard and home maintenance.
G**D
Greenworks really works!
We just use our lawn mower and weed wacker this weekend and they worked awesome. They are so quiet you can barely hear them working. I didn't even realize that my husband mowed the lawn until after he came in and told me how awesome the lawn mower was and the weed wacker. Only thing is you definitely need to fully charge the batteries before each use. I personally like the fact that this came as a bundle deal, you don't get these deals very often. For the items I got I feel this was a good deal. If I would have got them separately it would have cost me more. It has decent power to it I mean it's not as strong as a gas lawn mower or weed wacker but they definitely have power behind them they the lawn mower comes with a bag so that you can bag all of your clippings. It was so nice and so quiet and so easy to use and you didn't have to yank the cord to actually get it started. You just pushed a button It was so much nicer on my arms. It started so easily the setup was so easy it's very manageable and if you're comparing it to the gas ones it's still a high quality performance machine. I would say anyone who enjoys doing yard work and making things look nice this is worth the purchase as a bundle. Because separately they cost so much more money. You can check it out for yourself at Lowe's separately they are so expensive. The only downfall I feel is the batteries are still very expensive if anything goes wrong with the batteries that they gave you to replace the batteries is expensive. It's like $85 for one of the batteries. As for fitting everything fit together nicely I didn't have any problem setting anything up. And I got the whole package that has the lawn mower, the weed wacker, the blower, and the saw. Plus all the batteries that go to the items. So this was a well worth package to purchase. It does take some time to get it in, and they don't come in all together. My items took three different packages to get them here. But I eventually got all of the items that I purchased. I would definitely suggest greenworks to anyone.
T**S
It's my first battery mower and I love it
This review is for "Greenworks 48V (2 x 24V) 20" Brushless Cordless (Push) Lawn Mower (LED Headlight), (2) 4.0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Rapid Charger Included."This is my first battery-powered mower after many years of gas-powered ones. I was very reluctant to make the switch, but wanted to get away from some of the maintenance needs of gas mowers, as well as the need to have gas on hand all the time.The whole concept of a battery mower seemed strange to me. I kept picturing the toy mowers I had as a kid. Would it have enough power? Would it do a good job? Would it last? I can't answer that last question yet, but on the first two I am very pleased.In fact, I'd have to say that this mower did a BETTER job on my lawn than any of the gas-powered ones I've owned, AND it was easier to use. I'm not even sure how that happened, but it did. Here's what I like about the mower:- It's very lightweight compared to a gas mower (though not as light as a toy!)- The one-lever adjustment for all four wheels is super convenient and easy to use- It's really quiet and, of course, easy to start- I had no trouble pushing it up small inclines (this model is not self-propelled)- The height adjustment on the handle allowed me to find a comfortable position, which was not true of my last mower.All of these things bested my gas mower. One other thing I really like with a battery mower is that it's no big deal to stop the mower (maybe there's an obstruction in the path up ahead, maybe you get a text) and then restart it. You just let go of the handle, and then push the button when you're ready to go again. This is not as easy with a gas mower, and I found myself almost never stopping that one until I was done.I have a lot of "wild onion grass" in my yard, which is pretty tall and thick the first cut of the season. This mower did not clog or stop when I got to the thick patches, and handled them like a trouper. Also, my gas mower was self-propelled, and I was concerned whether this push model would be hard to push. It is not. I don't have any hills to cut, just gently-sloping lawn, and I had no trouble pushing it because it is light and has great wheels. In fact, at times I forgot that it wasn't self-propelled. But if you have bigger inclines or are not in the best of health, you may want to consider this option. I didn't find it necessary (let's hope that remains true as I get older!)The only thing that wasn't ideal was battery life. My yard is about a third of an acre, and typically takes a bit over an hour to cut. I didn't time it, but my batteries died when I was about half-way done. As I mentioned, the grass was thicker/higher for this first cut of the season, so I'm sure that used more juice, and I was also getting used to working the mower. But it is clear that I will not get my lawn done on one charge. However, I knew this going in, and this problem is easily solved by buying spare batteries, or just taking a break and doing the lawn in two halves, which I did (I weed-whacked while recharging the batteries).So if you're reluctant to take the plunge from gas to battery, I say go for it. And consider this model (or its self-propelled cousin) due to its great performance and great price. Consumer Reports rates it highly, as do I. I will try to update my review to comment on longevity/any trouble spots once I've used this for a while, but in all honesty, it is so reasonably priced that I could buy one every year and still save money over paying a lawn service, so I'm not too worried about its overall life span.
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