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The Greenworks 48V Brushless Cordless Push Lawn Mower is a powerful, eco-friendly solution for lawn care, featuring a 20-inch cutting deck, a highly efficient brushless motor, and a versatile 4-in-1 system. It comes with two 4.0Ah USB batteries and a dual port rapid charger, ensuring you have the power and convenience to tackle any lawn with ease.
A**R
Highly recommend for people who realize the pros and cons of a manual mower
I wasn’t expecting much out of a manual push mower, but I just finished using it for the first time and I’m so impressed!Few things to be noted:-Yes, it is going to take a little more effort than a standard mower. You’re buying a manual mower. That’s what you signed up for.-Yes, it will take more physical strength if you’re trying to mow down 10” high grass. Cause it’s a manual mower.-Yes, it does occasionally get caught on sticks, but it takes 2 seconds to remove the obstruction. If you don’t have 2 seconds available, why are you buying a manual mower?-Yes, it takes more time than a gas or electric mower. Again, cause it’s a manual mower.-Yes, the grass catcher bag is pretty small and fills up very quickly. Cause it’s a manual mower! It’s not designed to mow an acre. I will forgo the use of the bag altogether on my next use and simply rake up the clippings afterwards. Not a big deal for me.-I’m a 32 year old female who stands at 5’6” and weighs 125, I had no trouble assembling or using this mower. Very pleased with its performance thus far. And I actually found it enjoyable.If you’re looking for an eco-friendly mower and enjoy the idea of getting some light exercise while doing yard work, I would highly recommend this.If you are someone who complains about putting time and effort into things, you should probably just call a landscaper.
K**L
Easy to Assemble, Quiet and eco-friendly mower.
I got this for because my former roommate moved away, and took his lawn mover with him. I have a small yard in the back, a little on the sides and front, the rest of the front is mostly driveway. It takes around 35 minutes to cut the entire yard, 3,500s step according to my smart phone app. So I wanted something simple, I like quiet so I hate it when the neighbors are out running the noisy mowers and blowers. This meets my needs, no trips to get gas and I'm not opposed to doing some walking to get the job done.-My mower is a little different from the pictures, just in the way the handles assemble and the grass bag attaches. First I only needed a small knife to cut the tape on the box, after that no tools needed. It took about 20 minutes from time I opened the box.The book is printed on brown 100% recycled paper. The handle parts are in type 2 and 4 plastic bags, recycleable in some areas, but not excessive amounts. I like recyclable materials which includes the cardboard box.-Following the directions is fairly easy, I found it good to read each section, look at the parts, then read again as I assembled the pieces and also look at the picture on the box which is in full color, that helped clarify the orientation of the pieces. Mine came out looking like the one on the box so I think I got it correct.-Differences:The one I got came with carriage bolts with knobs, see my photos. the bolts slide easily through the handles and the knob has the nut part inside it, all you do is spin it on and then tighten them up by hand when done, no tools required which made this very easy to assemble.The grass catcher bag seems to have a different fastening part than other reviewers mentioned. They show a sort of curved wire shape. Mine was a plastic like c shaped part that clips onto the bottom roller.-My photos are indoors because it's raining today so I assembled it in the hallway.EnjoyEditHad a chance to actually cut some grass. Does great at cutting grass, if not too tall. There were some weeds in the yard taller than grass that it did not immediately cut. I had to go over them several times or several directions to shorten them and finally cut them low as the grass. I suppose the key is to cut grass frequently so nothing gets too tall.Thin grass cut easily.I do have some patches of a different type of thicker (maybe denser) grass and that was difficult to push through, had to push really hard, but it was doable.I did not have a problem with the grass bag un-attaching. See above how i describe mine is different from previous reviews. This one stayed attached nicely. Also to empty it it un-attaches rather easily for dumping and reattaches easily and quickly. I didn't see any problem here.Small amounts of loose leaves also cut up fine with the grass.Sticks are a problem. There is a lot of debris in my yard from the winter and also a neighbor had a large old tree taken out during the winter, and of course all the little sticks fell in my yard. I'm talking about sticks that are thinner than your fingers. These got caught between the blade and the base of the cutting deck, where it normally cuts the grass, and jammed it up every time which makes you have to manually spin the blades backwards, i used my show to gently push on them, to clear the stick, then pick up the stick or it will just jam it up again. I have to do some raking, but once all those are gone i'm sure it will be fine. So I guess your yard needs to be clear of sticks or any other small hard objects before cutting the grass.Also watch out for uneven ground. I had mine set on the lowest cutting level. When I cut near the house where the drip ditch is from the rain off the roof, One wheel into the ditch and i ended up with the blades digging into the ground and not being able to push forward.Edit 2.Found in my smart phone an app to measure steps. At a good pace, it took me around 3,500 steps to cut the entire yard in about 35 minutes.Been using the mower a couple of months now, once you get the yard in shape it gets easier. Don't let the grass get too tall. Keep it clean of debris. I decided to go out every Saturday and cut the grass and i like to go out early, 7 to 8 am, when it has not gotten hot yet, so quiet is desirable, which this mower is. It makes for a good exercise work-out so I don't think of cutting the grass as a chore, but as exercise.I haven't been using the grass catcher. I did the first 3 or 4 cuts at the beginning of the season, to get all the grass and other debris, like leaves, all cleaned up. After that I found without is just fine if I cut grass each week-end. The grass does not get to tall so the cuttings are a lot less and the yard does not look bad when cut. It does not shoot grass all over my legs. Plus i kind of like to look down and see if grass is being cut, i can see the small bits fly through the mover and out the back.I also had a sort of bad accident, fell on the stairs when one broke under me. Ended up with only a Back Rib Contusion. So I had not cut grass now for 2.5 weeks and felt good enough today to try. As long as i stood straight up and did not twist my torso, I had no pains. I was able to cut my now taller grass, although i went at a slower pace and had to go over some of it two or three times, but that was because i let it get to tall. it took me 4,500 steps (1.5 my normal) and 90 minutes, 3 times longer, but that was because I did not want to over-work my back. But I was able to do a lot of the pushing one handed ! If i did use two hands the second was mostly for steering or the thicker spots, since that was my injured side. I ended up doing the entire yard to my amazement and did not miss too many spots. i'll get those next week. I think actually the exercise was good for my muscles and back. Point is it is easy to use.
R**S
Went from a 12 year old Honda to this
I always wanted to try out an electric mower, but I was always worried about battery life. This 48v Brushless Greenworks did not disappoint. I used it on just under 0.3 acre lot of St. Augustine grass. I was able to complete my whole yard in about 50 minutes and still had some battery left. I used the #3 setting on the height and mulching, and it cut well without any issues. Charging the batteries back up with the included dual charger was around 2 hours. It looks like the led lights comes on when it's dark, so that's cool.It was definitely a lot quieter than my previous Honda, and just as strong. Now I don't smell like gasoline after mowing the lawn. I will probably replace my old black and decker trimmer and blower with some greenworks 24v later.Oh, I didn't try the free drill yet, but that's a bonus.As of the first mow, I recommend it. I'll update this later after the season is done. I'm hoping it'll be a good experience.
P**C
Cuts through everything (In Ohio atleast).
How many reviews have you read? How picky are you? I can tell you this. This is the third push reel mower Ive purchased in my life . Im 30. The first one, was silent. You heard nada. But it didnt cut those wheat grass pieces that pop up mid summer, and it left behind weeds. So Im quite pleased with this mower. It is NOT silent. It makes some noise. I wd40 it, and it still is a little loud for my liking. Still, quieter than a gas mower. And it cuts EVERYTHING.For the cons ... I broke it. On the 5th use. I snapped the black roller off the back, and could no longer adjust the height. I was bummed. Its under warranty, but the repair shop is open the same hours I work. So Its been a month and I havent made it in. Instead, Ive purchased this mower a second time. Yep, despite breaking it, and despite the noise. Why? Because its easy. Its easy to assemble. Its easy to clean. Its easy to manuever. Its light. It cuts EVERYTHING I run it over. And I like how it makes my yard look. The grass is fuller. Stronger. Healthier. Ill keep the noise. And both my mowers.And Id reccomend.
W**H
Well designed product
This product delivers, I like the battery power, fine adjustment on the self propelled speed, easy height adjustment, stand up storage, push button start, and the fact that i can use these batteries to power my other devices.
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