Greenworks 48V (24V x 2) 21" Brushless Cordless (Self-Propelled) Lawn Mower (LED Headlight), (2) 5.0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Rapid Charger Included (200+ Compatible Tools)








Key features
- •Two Greenworks 24 VOLT batteries combine for 48 VOLTS of exceptional, better than gas power without leaving the 24 VOLT battery platform
- •Up To 45 Minutes Run-Time With 2 Fully Charged 5Ah USB Batteries. Run-Time Varies Based on Grass Condition and Operator Technique. Dual Port Charger Included
- •Highly efficient brushless motor provides more torque, quiet operation, and longer life
- •Vertical storage - storing vertically takes up 70% less storage space
- •Self-propelled rear wheel drive and variable speed control for maximum traction, maneuverability, and control
- •USB port in battery charges all portable electronic devices, including phones and tablets. USB Battery Portable Power Station (30000 mAh Power Bank)
Greenworks 48V (24V x 2) 21" Brushless Cordless (Self-Propelled) Lawn Mower (LED Headlight), (2) 5.0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Rapid Charger Included (200+ Compatible Tools)
List Price: $581.99$523.79DEALYou Save: $58.20 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 22, 2026In Stock (30)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
60%
4★
40%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
Does the job well
Ross✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2024
Super simple to assemble. Mowed my lawn with no problems. Mine is about 3,000 square feet. Easy to adjust the walking speed and the controls for engaging the drive are intuitive/natural. The batteries recharged in a very short time so it must not have used much charge to mow my yard. It is relatively quiet for a mower. I really like that you can stand it on edge so it takes very little room in the garage. Completely happy with this mower. And I got the weed whip which uses the same batteries.
Powerful and Efficient, but Battery Life Falls Short
CA✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2024
I recently started using the Greenworks Electric Lawn Mower that I purchased some time back and overall, I am quite satisfied with its performance. It has some impressive features and functions, but there is one aspect that leaves room for improvement.
One of the standout qualities of this mower is its power. It effortlessly cuts through the grass, delivering a clean and even finish. I appreciate that it operates quietly, without the noise and fumes associated with gas-powered mowers. The Greenworks Electric Lawn Mower truly lives up to its promise of being environmentally friendly.
However, there is one area where this mower falls a bit short"”the battery life. While the included batteries are decent, they tend to drain quickly when tackling tall or dense grass. If you have a large yard with high grass, you may find yourself needing to recharge or swap out batteries more frequently than desired. This can be a minor inconvenience and disrupt the flow of your mowing session. I will say in all fairness that my grass was really long. It was able to cut through it with good power.
Nevertheless, despite the battery limitation, the Greenworks Electric Lawn Mower remains a reliable and powerful tool for maintaining a well-groomed lawn. If you have a smaller yard or regularly mow your grass before it grows too tall, the battery life may not be a significant issue for you.
One of the standout qualities of this mower is its power. It effortlessly cuts through the grass, delivering a clean and even finish. I appreciate that it operates quietly, without the noise and fumes associated with gas-powered mowers. The Greenworks Electric Lawn Mower truly lives up to its promise of being environmentally friendly.
However, there is one area where this mower falls a bit short"”the battery life. While the included batteries are decent, they tend to drain quickly when tackling tall or dense grass. If you have a large yard with high grass, you may find yourself needing to recharge or swap out batteries more frequently than desired. This can be a minor inconvenience and disrupt the flow of your mowing session. I will say in all fairness that my grass was really long. It was able to cut through it with good power.
Nevertheless, despite the battery limitation, the Greenworks Electric Lawn Mower remains a reliable and powerful tool for maintaining a well-groomed lawn. If you have a smaller yard or regularly mow your grass before it grows too tall, the battery life may not be a significant issue for you.
Great Electric Mower Set
buffalo42091✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2024
After a couple of weeks of monsoon storms pounding through the DFW in Texas, I finally got to give this set a go! Our lawn service kept rescheduling to cut our grass. If they had came the day we had originally scheduled our grass it wouldn't have been so long! Long story short, the blower and weed-eater worked amazing! This mower is cut to handle the toughest of jobs in my honest opinion. The quality is superb. The only downfall I had was this tall grass. I ran out of juice and had to recharge the 24v (5.0ah) batteries once to get the job done. Overall, this is a great buy and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a battery powered lawn mower. I looked at multiple options for about a week before making my final decision. I bought this set when it was on special but if you're not too worried about price, this is definitely a great purchase to replace those gas powered mowers. Hope my two cents help in your decision. The last picture is of my cat making here round of inspections to get the final approval on my work. 😂
Happy with first electric mower purchase
Victor Chang✓ Verified Purchase•January 28, 2024
Received the mower today so this review is based on first time use.
Assembly is super simple, consists of attaching top portion of handle bar and tightening of two bolts, and also tightening of two bolts of lower portion of push bar. Would not make sense to pay for professional assembly with this mower.
The frame is made of metal and heavy, which is a relief as review of other electric mower I crossed shopped have plastic body or not sturdy. It's almost as heavy as other gas powered mowers I have used in the past, but still easy enough to mow without self-propulsion.
The motor is powerful and cuts the lawn with ease in mulching mode. Another review claims this model comes with brushless motor, but I couldn't locate this spec in the Amazon item description l. I had new sod installed over 3 weeks ago and have very thick and tall grass prior to cutting today. Had no issue powering through and didn't encounter any instance where the motor loses rpm in mulching mode.
Height adjustment settings is easy, but I would only use the top two highest settings otherwise the grass would be cut way too short. Highest height would be medium or medium high for other gas powered mowers I have used in the past. Just a note to other prospective buyers but this isn't an issue for me.
The hopper for collecting grass is on the smaller side, but I am mulching so not applicable in my use case.
I opt for corded version and expected minor inconvenience from managing the power cord during mowing. Turned out to be fairly easy to manage while mowing the small ~1500 sq ft yard. If you have outdoor electrical outlet and the yard is on the smaller side, save yourself some headache with batteries and go with the corded version.
Durability is unknown since I've only used it once after received the mower less than 2 hours ago. The body is sturdy and the motor is powerful, so I feel this mower has solid build quality and if the motor and electrical wiring holds up, it should last for a while.
Noise level is lower than gas powered mowers, but no no means is the operation quiet. Gone is the foul smell from gas engine exhaust, which as an allergy sufferer I appreciate greatly.
This is my first electric mower after having used gas powered push mowers and riding mowers for 30+ years. Overall I am happy with the purchase.
Assembly is super simple, consists of attaching top portion of handle bar and tightening of two bolts, and also tightening of two bolts of lower portion of push bar. Would not make sense to pay for professional assembly with this mower.
The frame is made of metal and heavy, which is a relief as review of other electric mower I crossed shopped have plastic body or not sturdy. It's almost as heavy as other gas powered mowers I have used in the past, but still easy enough to mow without self-propulsion.
The motor is powerful and cuts the lawn with ease in mulching mode. Another review claims this model comes with brushless motor, but I couldn't locate this spec in the Amazon item description l. I had new sod installed over 3 weeks ago and have very thick and tall grass prior to cutting today. Had no issue powering through and didn't encounter any instance where the motor loses rpm in mulching mode.
Height adjustment settings is easy, but I would only use the top two highest settings otherwise the grass would be cut way too short. Highest height would be medium or medium high for other gas powered mowers I have used in the past. Just a note to other prospective buyers but this isn't an issue for me.
The hopper for collecting grass is on the smaller side, but I am mulching so not applicable in my use case.
I opt for corded version and expected minor inconvenience from managing the power cord during mowing. Turned out to be fairly easy to manage while mowing the small ~1500 sq ft yard. If you have outdoor electrical outlet and the yard is on the smaller side, save yourself some headache with batteries and go with the corded version.
Durability is unknown since I've only used it once after received the mower less than 2 hours ago. The body is sturdy and the motor is powerful, so I feel this mower has solid build quality and if the motor and electrical wiring holds up, it should last for a while.
Noise level is lower than gas powered mowers, but no no means is the operation quiet. Gone is the foul smell from gas engine exhaust, which as an allergy sufferer I appreciate greatly.
This is my first electric mower after having used gas powered push mowers and riding mowers for 30+ years. Overall I am happy with the purchase.
An electric mower for the masses...
A. Mullen✓ Verified Purchase•January 22, 2024
Purchased this for a new home. Wanted to reduce noise level and try something different.
Cord management: Yeah, it's kind of a pain. But after a week or two of regular use, you get the hang of it. You've just got to learn your instrument.
Starting: Easy. Push a button and pull back on a handle. Instant start.
How does it mow? Better than a gas mower. This thing has eaten through five yard's worth of high grass and weeds without so much as a whimper. It has NEVER stopped, how matter how big a bite of weeds/grass I took. When mowing high grass, just press down on the handle, move the mower forward, and lower the blade directly over the grass. Easy peasy. It's light weight makes mowing easier (if it weren't for the cord, it's light weight feels like your using a reel mower).
Is it quieter than a gas mower? A little bit. Make no mistake, it still sounds like a lawnmower. But a slightly more refined, less in-yo-face, mower.
No gas or oil required; just a long extension cord or two. And if it breaks, I don't have to cry because my $300+ mower bit the dust. Inexpensive, but it definitely doesn't feel cheap. Also, the single lever blade-height adjustment is something that's been a long-time coming. SOMEBODY SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF THAT ONE YEARS AGO...
GreenWorks has put a lot of brainal horsepower behind the design of this mower, and it shows. I'm a fan. Highly recommended.
EDIT 9/27/2018: I found my only gripe about this mower: The clippings bag is too small. I'm used to larger bags that require emptying less often. Still, the bag works okay, but if you're mowing a lot, expect to empty the bag a lot. Also, the bag does taper toward the opening, which creates a jam point when emptying. This means you have to grab the clippings to pull them out of the bag. Otherwise, you'll be standing there all day trying to shake the clippings out of the bag. A minor annoyance, but not enough to dock a star. After an entire season of mowing some dense and very tall grass/weeds, this thing is still going strong.
EDIT 11/2/2021: After 3-1/2 years, my GreenWorks is still going strong. Other than an occasional cleaning, the only thing I've done for it is to purchase a new blade that will go on next season (spring 2022). The absolute best money I've ever spent for a lawn mower.
Cord management: Yeah, it's kind of a pain. But after a week or two of regular use, you get the hang of it. You've just got to learn your instrument.
Starting: Easy. Push a button and pull back on a handle. Instant start.
How does it mow? Better than a gas mower. This thing has eaten through five yard's worth of high grass and weeds without so much as a whimper. It has NEVER stopped, how matter how big a bite of weeds/grass I took. When mowing high grass, just press down on the handle, move the mower forward, and lower the blade directly over the grass. Easy peasy. It's light weight makes mowing easier (if it weren't for the cord, it's light weight feels like your using a reel mower).
Is it quieter than a gas mower? A little bit. Make no mistake, it still sounds like a lawnmower. But a slightly more refined, less in-yo-face, mower.
No gas or oil required; just a long extension cord or two. And if it breaks, I don't have to cry because my $300+ mower bit the dust. Inexpensive, but it definitely doesn't feel cheap. Also, the single lever blade-height adjustment is something that's been a long-time coming. SOMEBODY SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF THAT ONE YEARS AGO...
GreenWorks has put a lot of brainal horsepower behind the design of this mower, and it shows. I'm a fan. Highly recommended.
EDIT 9/27/2018: I found my only gripe about this mower: The clippings bag is too small. I'm used to larger bags that require emptying less often. Still, the bag works okay, but if you're mowing a lot, expect to empty the bag a lot. Also, the bag does taper toward the opening, which creates a jam point when emptying. This means you have to grab the clippings to pull them out of the bag. Otherwise, you'll be standing there all day trying to shake the clippings out of the bag. A minor annoyance, but not enough to dock a star. After an entire season of mowing some dense and very tall grass/weeds, this thing is still going strong.
EDIT 11/2/2021: After 3-1/2 years, my GreenWorks is still going strong. Other than an occasional cleaning, the only thing I've done for it is to purchase a new blade that will go on next season (spring 2022). The absolute best money I've ever spent for a lawn mower.
Page 1 of 2







