

🌱 Cut the cord, not your time — mow smarter, live greener!
The Greenworks 40V Cordless Lawnmower is engineered for medium-sized lawns up to 500m², featuring a 41cm cutting width and dual 40V 2Ah lithium batteries that provide cordless convenience and powerful performance. With 5 adjustable cutting heights and a 50L grass bag, it offers versatile lawn care options including mulching. Designed for easy handling with large rear wheels and a foldable handle, it combines efficiency with eco-friendly operation. Supported by a 3-year product and 2-year battery warranty, this mower delivers reliable, quiet, and emission-free lawn maintenance.










| ASIN | B06WW7CLX3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,574 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 54 in Rotary Mowers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Brand Name | Greenworks |
| Colour | Green, Black, Grey |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,117 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 41 Centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06952909018003 |
| Included Components | Cordless Mower, Grass Bag, 2x 2Ah Batteries, 1x Charger |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 76D x 36W x 52H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Cordless Lawn Mower |
| Item Weight | 20.8 kg |
| Item weight | 20.8 kg |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | three years product warranty, two years battery warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 70 Millimetres |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 25 Centimetres |
| Model Number | 2504707UC |
| Number of Positions | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Style | +2x2Ah Battery |
| Style Name | +2x2Ah Battery |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**Z
Superb mower
What a great lawn mower. Having never used this make before I was a little apprehensive. The grass got a little long because my other broke, but this lawnmower didnt care. It glided over the long grass with ease and did the perfect cut. The grass was a little wet too but it didnt care. It is heavier than my last mower but nothing of concern. Starting it up is easy and unlike my last mower, this does not give you finger ache holding down the handle to keep it going. Even though its a heavy mower, its so easy to move when you get cutting the grass, it actually start to feel light! Comes with two batteries, i do not have a lot of grass but on a full charge, I use about half a battery. I expected a bit better but saying that, I do have a spare as they provide you with two! You can also press a button on the batteries to see what charge they have. Emptying the mower is easy and so is cleaning it. Got the mower on offer, because of this i would say it is great value for money...if it lasts.
R**H
Very good at what it was made for, a relief to use something so easy
This lawn mower is a cracker. It is relatively easy to put together. Charge the batteries when you get it. The folding of the 'handle' is going to be easier and more familiar the longer I use it. The grass bag is plenty big enough and the cutting width is superior to my last skinny mower. On first use a few days ago (after the masses of rain we have had dropped enough for the grass to dry for a cut) it took me a lot less time to mow the back garden. The best part is there's no cable to unfold, get the kinks out of it, plug it in and run it under the door into the garden and so on. Then to have to keep moving it out of the way... None of that any more. The batteries are large, but I'm not sure about the longevity of a charge just yet. Two batteries, one in the mower at a time, so great if your garden is a little too large for one battery to cope with. Now the grass will be an awful lot easier and less daunting to keep it looking good. At first use the mower isn't as heavy as it looks. Once built it looks like a substantial product and should last long enough to make the price less of an issue over the years ahead. Power wise it has done well on first use, hope that continues. I like it and for anyone else wondering about swapping over to a cordless mower, give it a go. It will give you more time for other stuff, especially if you don't like mowing.
M**H
Does a good job
Very good lawnmower in terms of grass cutting but note it is very heavy to pick up and put away in the shed. That said it is not heavy to use on the lawn but it is a long machine from tip of handle to tip of front wheel making manoeuvrability a bit restrictive but the handle folds down easily for storage. Adjusting cutting height is very straightforward. I have been putting off buying one of these mowers as the lowest cutting height of 25mm seemed a bit high for me as I like a very short lawn. As it turns out position 1 (25mm) is too short and I use position 2. Battery life is not brilliant but with 2 batteries you will finish mowing even decent sized lawns and still have some power left over to use with the strimmer if you have one. You will have to empty the grass catching bag a few times as it is quite small but is not an issue. Batteries recharge relatively quickly.
S**N
Does a good job
Looks - good Ease of use - excellent. Variable cut height is good and batteries included manage my large lawn on one battery now I have got lawn under control. If your grass has grown or is slightly wet then expect a bigger drain on battery, obviously. Large grass box a big bonus and very welcome. Easily constructed and foldable handles very welcome for storage. Update - if your grass gets long you may have problems as I have issues with it starting and then cutting out like other users. So, you must keep on top of your grass height and it seems fine. I am going to purchase another battery to give me more flexibility when I have been unable to cut my grass and it gets longer. I also found it doesn't handle wet grass too well also. I think it's a matter of knowing the mower better and managing expectations. It's battery powered and won't have the oomph of a corded or petrol driven machines. However, overall I am happy with my purchase.
M**N
Lightweight. Easy to manoeuvre
I wanted to replace my petrol mower with something easier to move around. Modern batteries are becoming more efficient therefore making this product a real alternative to a lawnmower with an engine. I was able to cut all my lawns, and I have quite a large area, with the two batteries supplied. No more messing around with servicing or buying petrol, this machine needs no maintenance. Just give it a quick wipedown and clean, that's all it needs. Most of the parts are plastic, so although this makes it seem 'cheap' in appearance, this does help to make it light enough to move around with relative ease. The large box does well in picking up all the cut grass, certainly much improved over my petrol mower. There is an attachment supplied which allows you to leave the grass on the lawn if desired, as a mulch. I probably won't use this. I've also the added bonus of charging the batteries using my solar panel so I can run the mower for free. Both batteries together gave around 40 minutes of use, enough for my lawns and they take only about 30 to 40 minutes each to re-charge.
A**N
WOW!!
I honestly never thought I would be excited about a lawn mower, but here I am. What an absolute beast, so positively surprised and honestly in awe. We had a 31cm corded lawn mower that was just becoming too much hassle to use with climbing to plug the extension lead in, having to move the lead all the time whilst mowing, it kept clogging and cutting the engine, too small grass collection bag, etc, so we were actually looking for a big fuel mower or a robot mower when I came across this. Our lawn was, mildly put, heavily over grown due to us being away on holiday and we were ill right before we left so it must have been 90 days of wild growth. Long grass, lots of weeds and assorted wild flowers. Lots and lots of dandelions. It was dry on top but very dewey just below, so I didn't think we would be all that successful mowing it, thought we might need to get the strimmer out and get the worst of it. I was so wrong! It cut it like it was absolutely nothing, not once did it even sound like it was having any trouble, despite having such a big surface area to cut in one go with the 41cm blade. The grass collection bag is big so it was really heavy with that wet grass in it, but fairly easy to just lift straight up off the little hooks- no need to tilt it like on some other mowers. Despite the mower being heavy it didn't feel heavy to operate, and I think the weight helped us get the most even cut I think we have ever had. You know it's good when the husband keeps looking out the back door, nodding to himself. We bought this from Amazon Warehouse and got an absolute bargain, maybe that was why my expectations were medium. It was very easy to assemble, although very heavy to lift out of the box so if you don't have the ability to lift heavy you might want to get someone to help you or cut the box so you can wheel it out. Be aware there is a physical barrier stopping it from collecting grass out of the box, you have to remove this under the flap on the back if you want it to deposit grass in the collection bag. I didn't notice on the first pass, so had to do another pass and move the blade lower- but it was my pleasure to do it all again. Our garden is 4x5 meters and I cut it twice, plus the front garden that is just a patch of maybe 1.5x1.5 meters, that all combined used up one full battery charge. Much larger gardens might need 2 batteries, but for us one charge will be more than enough to do all of it once+strimming just the edges. We are so impressed we just ordered the strimmer from the same company so we can use the same batteries. I have a feeling we might end up buying the hedge trimmer tool as well before Spring. Will be highly recommending this to my friend who was just mentioning about needing a new mower.
G**Z
Impressed!
With fields to 3 sides my garden is more of a flint riddled, mole hill infested, bumpy, sloping heath than Kew Gardens...mowers here don't get an easy ride and whilst my old petrol driven Power Devil is hanging in there it only starts with easy start and more rips the grass out than cuts it these days. The idea of a leccy mower appealed (no petrol fills/oil changes/carb strip downs!) but the price didn't. Took the plunge at £210 with 2 x 40Ah batteries, charger and mulching attachment on a Black Friday deal as reviews were good - first chance to use was last week with second cut today. Assembly was straight forward but the thin metal and plastic used along with sometimes vague instructions do give an impression of cheapness. On the plus side it has well thought out features such as easy grass box attachment, folding handle with quick release levers (though these don't exude quality) and easy battery access. Changing the cutting height isn't obvious although this wasn't helped by the red push-fit plastic indicator toggle having broken off - this was fixed with a cable tie through the hole to indicate height. Changing height raises and lowers all four wheels and isn't required separately on each wheel as some do. Although the listing says upto 600 sqm it'd have to be billiard table smooth and only in need of a top cut trim to get anywhere near that, with approx 370 square meters of wilderness to keep under control I'd scheduled a tea break half way through to recharge the batteries (the mower's, not mine...) so with height set to 4 (second highest) out of 5 off we went for the first cut. Push a button, pull the lever and the motor spins to life. It's not whisper quiet but then a 4 stroke 150cc with a blown exhaust certainly isn't... First impressions was the lightness - it must be half the weight of the old metal decked petrol mower, easy to maneuver and work in and around bushes, trees etc. No need for self propel drive that was a requirement for a petrol driven replacement. After approx 25 mins you can hear the motor straining on the longer grass before it finally gives up, quick change of battery and 25 mins later what was a pasture now resembled something under control! A new record as it normally takes 90+ mins, a tank of fuel and I'm covered in dust at the end. Same experience today on height #3 (halfway). In total I reckon I cleared 3 or 4 heaped wheelbarrows of grass on both batteries before they expired, it'll be interesting to see what happens when things really get growing later in the summer and how long the batteries last as they wear. I always leave rechargeable batteries a good 15 minutes to cool after use before putting on charge, each 2Ah battery takes about 40 mins to charge from flat to full. I've yet to try the mulching attachment and how that'll affect mowing or battery life; likewise durability, availability and cost of spares like batteries, blades, grass boxes etc is yet to be seen. So in summary it's well designed, light, quiet, efficient and 2 cuts in it seems to do the job. Even the gamekeeper next door was impressed! On the downside it won't get you anywhere near 600 sqm of advertised coverage and being plasticy I can't see it lasting the distance as long as my old £85 petrol mower but I'm pleasantly surprised and with no filling, servicing, or mechanics expected I'm happy at this price point.
M**C
Impressive mower.
Great rotary mower, lightweight easy to use, 1 battery does my large lawn. Only drawback is you lose the striping.
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