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Walmart - Greenworks 40V 21" Brushless Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower with 5Ah Battery and Charger 2515502 $198

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Good price with the battery. I always used 4ah,and those lasted quite a long time. Enjoy!

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Good price with the battery. I always used 4ah,and those lasted quite a long time. Enjoy!

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Model: Greenworks 40V 21" Brushless Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower with 5Ah Battery and Charger 2515502

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cheapass79Today 01:04 AM
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I have a Greenworks mower that I love. However, I'm lazy and don't mow enough. I have the 48v that uses two 24v batteries.

I'm not sure how that works- and if a 40v with one battery would possibly be more powerful. Or, do I need to wait for 80v to see a big difference?

Great price for someone wanting to get started with electric- soooo much easier to mow when it just always starts right up.
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MoJackManToday 01:07 AM
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Anyone has experience with this?
Is this good price?
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Quote from cheapass79 :
I have a Greenworks mower that I love. However, I'm lazy and don't mow enough. I have the 48v that uses two 24v batteries.

I'm not sure how that works- and if a 40v with one battery would possibly be more powerful. Or, do I need to wait for 80v to see a big difference?

Great price for someone wanting to get started with electric- soooo much easier to mow when it just always starts right up.
I have ~1/3rd of an acre and have used my 21"40v for years. I had up until this summer a set of 4ah batteries that I was able to use about 1.5 for my entire yard. I just recently upgraded to the 8ah, but those are like 300 per battery. The 4ah were more than enough,and 5ah will be even better. I would not reccomed going any lower than 4ah,especially for mowing. The 40v line has been around for years and seems to be solid. I also always see a lot of 40 volt items for sale locally on my Marketplace for Fairly cheap so it's a great way to get into the battery line.
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CoolBoundary7278Today 03:09 AM
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Not this but I have sunjoe 21 inch 48v mower with, 2 4ah batteries. 10k sq ft lawn. Battery covers 70% of the lawn. It is frustrating to wait for battery to charge again. . I mow weekly. Is greenworks better ?
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HermanMunchtherToday 03:27 AM
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The low ratings these greenworks get are always concerning

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