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expired Posted by deal_master_magic • Jun 3, 2023
Jun 3, 2023 1:05 AM
Greenworks Pro 80V 21" Cordless Push Lawn Mower w/ 2x 2.0Ah Batteries + Charger
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An Ego mower at 52V with a 4Ah battery is 208Wh.
The Greenworks at 80V with a 2Ah battery is 160Wh, or 23% less capacity.
Again, the 2Ah may be too small to desire, but think watt-hours for a comparison.
EDIT: This is also the older model that has since been upgraded with (2) battery banks and a headlight along with being able to fold more easily for storage.
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This might be a better one, for 30$ more getting 1 x 4.0ah battery
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EDIT: This is also the older model that has since been upgraded with (2) battery banks and a headlight along with being able to fold more easily for storage.
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I agree the 2ah batteries would be a deal breaker for me.
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Edit: the only thing missing from this model is the self propel feature
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Everything the one poster said on his experience with two 2 amp batteries. We've had our Kobalt for about 2 years, and we use it to cut our upper 2 acres. After 5 years one of them has slightly shortened runtime, and the other was lost about a third of its charge.
My model cuts through any kind of maintained grass fairly easily. It can even cut through a big clump of pasture fescue, though if you're doing something after 6 months yes you have to slow down a little so the mower doesn't bog down. Then again I've seen those heavy clumps bog down a six and a half horsepower gas mower.
I would go with the four amp hour battery if I know having the heavy battery is not going to cause any problems. So the lawn mower with wheels it won't be a problem, but it will mean that you can't be charging one battery while you're using the other because you only have one.
But I would go with the two amp hour ones for certain if I was going to be using some of the other tools. Well I don't have the four amp hour one I've handled it, and it is roughly twice as heavy. I can tell you on the hedge trimmer The smaller battery makes it nose heavy, and I have some lower back problems and that's a problem for me, though it wouldn't have been 20 years ago. I'm pretty sure the chainsaw is going to be the same, but I haven't actually needed to use it yet. That's my summer project.
With the blower though it's balanced well, and it is a battery pig. I don't use it a lot, but people of complain it can actually drain your battery so quickly that it causes problems. That's possible if it's getting really hot and you have a large area where you use it without pausing for cooling down.
What's the problem??
What's the problem??
And to respond to your comment about taking a break and drinking a can. I, like Homer, will finish a case before I finish the yard if I pull that lawn chair out.
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"If the grass gets too high, it gets really hard to mow with this."
"My batteries aren't working after last winter. I have to buy new batteries already. This sucks!"
The only reason is that the wife kinda wants battery because she struggles pulling the cord fast enough to start it 😞
It seems like batterirs die too fast
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