POWERWORKS 60V 5Ah Battery LB60A02PW




Key features
- •60V 5Ah (270Wh) lithium-ion battery delivers fade-free power with no memory loss after charging
- •On-board battery fuel indicator allows for on-demand reference of remaining power
- •Charges in 150 minutes using the PowerWorks charger
- •Compatible with all PowerWorks 60V tools
- •This battery is compatible with all Powerworks 60V and Snapper 60V tools (SP60V, SC60V, SH60V, ST60V, SB60V). Battery is NOT compatible with Greenworks 60V or any other brands not listed
POWERWORKS 60V 5Ah Battery LB60A02PW
List Price: $275.00$247.50DEALYou Save: $27.50 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Pricey, but works well.
John B. Fisher✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2024
I use this with a Powerworks 60V Backpack Blower. We have Elm and Maple trees. Both drop a prodigious number of leaves. Using a gas blower takes quite a while. So the backpack with a larger, more capable battery makes sense. Fully charged I can keep up with the leaves in our yard. I find that it only takes less than one quarter of the charge to lightly blow off leaves and grass clippings. So when fall comes, I expect this will suffice for removing even our leaves. As I noted, it's two *huge* trees. Whiles it's "just" two trees, we end up with a large pile for our town to collect Several times each fall. I'm very happy with this device.
The battery doesn't get overly warm. Properly store and charged it should last a long time.
The battery doesn't get overly warm. Properly store and charged it should last a long time.
Works in Snapper mower & leaf blower
Alex B Gheera✓ Verified Purchase•January 18, 2024
My Snapper battery chargers both died. I initially thought the batteries would no longer charge. Naturally, these things are no longer made or available. Was on the verge of giving up and buying another new lawnmower because of no longer being able to get working batteries, but saw this battery would fit. It did! But that led me to realize my chargers were the problem. So, also got the charger for this battery, and now I'm set...for as long as THESE work and/or are available, at least. But, I'll take what I can get!
A great battery for Powerworks and Snapper 60v outdoor tools
Theresa Delaplain✓ Verified Purchase•December 8, 2023
This is a great battery for power works and snapper 60 V outdoor tools. I bought the power works 60 V fast charger as well. I have found with the mower that it lasts about 45 minutes on a charge and it takes about an hour and a half to charge it. So I can mow about a half acre on a full charge.
The Charger doesn't overheat, but the battery does have to cool down for about 15 minutes on the charger before it actually starts charging.
For value, it looks like there are some competitors coming out with some cheaper batteries. I saw one that was a five amp hour listed for 130 on Amazon. I wouldn't be surprised if that price came down to 100 within a year. As soon as that happens I'll buy a couple more so I don't have to wait for a recharge! And some other power works tools while I'm at it ðŸ˜
The Charger doesn't overheat, but the battery does have to cool down for about 15 minutes on the charger before it actually starts charging.
For value, it looks like there are some competitors coming out with some cheaper batteries. I saw one that was a five amp hour listed for 130 on Amazon. I wouldn't be surprised if that price came down to 100 within a year. As soon as that happens I'll buy a couple more so I don't have to wait for a recharge! And some other power works tools while I'm at it ðŸ˜
Happy to finally find it.
Jesus Contreras✓ Verified Purchase•December 1, 2023
I used this battery with my lawnmower.
Works well
Gary Evans✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2023
This battery still works good to this day.
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