Greenworks 60V Lawn Mower Review: It Just Cuts, Baby

Greenworks 60V Lawn Mower Review: It Just Cuts, Baby Leave a comment

I’ve a core childhood reminiscence of standing within the expansive yard of a household good friend who lived out in farm nation, attempting to get their previous gasoline mower to start out. I tugged the pull twine in useless for what appeared like hours, the engine rolling over lazily with out ever spinning to life.

So there was no query I used to be going to be an early and enthusiastic adopter of electrical lawnmowers, making the change proper across the similar time I changed my VHS tapes with Blu-ray.

I’ve had no less than six electrical mowers since—some plug-ins, some battery-powered. At one level I even hacked a Homelite mower I preferred aside from its underpowered proprietary battery, by soldering its connectors to a greater lithium battery (I in all probability did my math incorrect; the battery melted). Each a type of electrical mowers felt prefer it sacrificed one thing you may get from a standard inside combustion engine mower, buying and selling an annoying extension twine or underpowered battery for immediate begin, much less noise, and no smoke.

That’s, till the Greenworks 60V 21-inch self-propelled garden mower, which I’ve been testing on my garden this summer season. After 4 months of testing I’ve discovered this mannequin from Greenworks does the whole lot I would like a mower to do to my Midwestern garden, and does it with grace. In the event you’re a garden fanatic I am certain there are mowers with extra choices and options to think about. However I do not need to suppose an excessive amount of about my mower—I simply need to push a button, stroll round my yard, chop a number of inches off the highest of my grass, then roll it again into the storage. This Greenworks mower is the primary electrical mower I’ve owned that does that.

Sixty Beats Forty

The very first thing I need to learn about an electrical mower is how straightforward it’s to deal with the battery. I’m certain I’m not alone in being previous corded electrical mowers that, till a number of years in the past, nonetheless provided the most effective mixture of energy and value. The Greenworks has twin battery ports that can every maintain a 60V battery, although I’ve solely used one. That 5-Ah battery offers sufficient energy to chop my small garden two occasions with turbo on or three and a half occasions on commonplace. My garden solely has about 3,000 sq. ft of grass, although, and in the US, residential lawns common about 10,000 sq. ft, according to Home Advisor. (In the event you stay in Vermont or Montana you’ll in all probability need that second battery.) The marketed vary is as much as an acre, which is 43,560 sq. ft, however even with each batteries absolutely and freshly charged I might not count on to get there based mostly on my vary in testing.

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As a result of it’s a 60V system, it has extra energy than the extra frequent 40V programs, which makes a giant distinction with regards to coping with leaves. With a peak energy output of 3200 RPMs (towards the highest of the usual vary for a gasoline mower) utilizing the turbo mode, I’ve discovered the Greenworks has sufficient energy to mulch leaves, although lengthy moist grass drained the battery a lot quicker than I might have anticipated—a leftover half-charge on a single battery wasn’t sufficient to complete my small yard.

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