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The Greenworks 60V 21" Self-Propelled Cordless Lawn Mower combines a high-efficiency brushless motor with dual 4.0Ah lithium-ion batteries to deliver up to 45 minutes of runtime, covering up to 3/4 acre per charge. Featuring adjustable rear-wheel drive for effortless control on slopes, 7 cutting height positions, and LED headlights for extended mowing hours, it offers 4-in-1 versatility (mulch, bag, side discharge, turbo leaf pickup). This eco-friendly mower operates quietly with zero emissions and integrates seamlessly into the Greenworks 60V tool ecosystem, supported by a 4-year warranty on both tool and batteries.



















| ASIN | B09SY912MK |
| Battery Average Life | 60 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,586 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #7 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Brand Name | Greenworks |
| Color | Green and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,217 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 21 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841821021085 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 68.89"D x 25.63"W x 42.12"H |
| Item Type Name | Lawn Mower |
| Item Weight | 65.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO60L424 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 4 Year |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 4 Inches |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 1 Inches |
| Model Number | MO60L424 |
| Number of Positions | 7 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | dc |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Powerful |
| Style Name | Powerful |
| UPC | 841821021085 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**A
Great value and great features in a battery powered lawnmower
I am really impressed with this product. I have owned at least three lawnmowers over the last 45 years, all major brands and all four cycle gas powered. None of them have been as easy to use as this and as well designed. There are so many features that I find wonderful to use. First of all is the ease of use of a battery powered lawnmower. No more going to the gas station for gas. No more filling the tank with gas. No more draining the fuel tank at the end of the season. No more pulling the starter rope. Now, my wife can mow the lawn in a pinch. I simply plug in the two batteries which are huge and then plug-in the safety switch that connects the batteries to the motor. I like the fact that separate paddles on the handlebar control the motor that spins the blade and the motor to power the wheels to move the lawnmower. Starting just the blade allows me to mow areas that are small near fences and other obstacles. Starting just the wheels on the lawnmower allows me to cross parts of my landscape that are bark mulch to get to the parts of my landscape that our grass. All I need to do to start mowing the lawn after Iโve plugged in the batteries, is to depress the paddles that control the blade, and if I want to, the paddles that control the wheels and then press the green start button above the paddles on the handlebar. The order is important, I tried pushing the green start button before I depressed the paddles and I thought I had a broken lawnmower. The next thing I really like is the fact that the grass catcher works better than any other grass catcher I have ever used. The lawnmower ejects the grass deep into the bag starting at the back and gradually fills the bag all the way to the top in the front. I donโt need to constantly take the bag off, shake it to the back and put it back on. The bag is also easy to take off and put back on. I bag my clippings to prevent thatch and to use as mulch behind my fence to prevent undergrowth from my neighborโs woodland invading my landscaping. Another feature, I like a lot is that I only need to adjust one lever to change the height of the lawnmower over the grass. The lawnmower has plenty of power to cut my lawn, even when the grass is tall and Iโm using one of the lower settings over the grass. The lawnmower has two batteries, but my lawn is small enough that I really never actually end up using the second battery. The battery charger charges the batteries very quickly but recharge times are not critical for me because I cut my entire lawn with just one of the two batteries. The lawnmower automatically switches batteries when needed. I am glad I got the product with two batteries because a single battery is almost fully discharged by the time I finish my yard, which is moderately large. I also like the fact that it has headlights that allow me to cut the lawn after dark. They are bright enough to allow me to clearly see the grass ahead and to mow the lawn without leaving strips of grass uncut. The lawnmower is also quiet. Setting the speed of wheels is a little finicky. A small switch adjusts the speed but finding a spot that is the right pace for me is a work in progress. Itโs either too fast or two slow. Another thing that took some getting used to was releasing the paddles controlling the wheels to make sharp turns. When you release the paddles the wheels are usually still locked and so you canโt pull the lawnmower towards you until you first push lawnmower forward half a foot to release the wheels. The lawnmower is well made but I doubt it will last as long as my gas powered ones because the batteries will probably die within a few years and I imagine they will not be cheap to replace. The price of the lawnmower was competitive and even cheaper than a good gas powered lawnmower. As battery powered lawnmowers go, this is cheaper than an Ego or Toro by at least two hundred dollars but it doesnโt feel flimsy or poorly made. I have been using the product for about a month and Iโm very satisfied so far.
V**T
GET ONE!!
This works super great and very easy to put together! Very lightweight and quiet. It cuts through long grass just on the blade that comes with the mower attached, but it's also nice that you get a second blade included for really tall grass. The battery for it runs pretty long and lasts pretty long to get a great amount of grass cut. Charging the battery doesn't take very long either which is very nice. I also like the fact that it runs very smooth across the grass because it's so lightweight.
C**S
The best value for a lawn mower period.
This is hands down the best value for the money. #1. Powerful. This 60v lawnmower is way more powerful than my 5.50 hp gas lawnmower it replaced. Tall grass even wet grass no problem. If the grass is really thick just hit the turbo button and it goes right through. #2. The two batteries last just about the same time one tank of gas lasted on my gas powered lawnmower. I actually think with the batteries I can cut about 15% more than my gas lawnmower. #3. No gas fumes. This is huge because the funds are the biggest issue with gas mowers. If you have a lot of grass to cut you are breathing pretty heavy throughout and you don't really want to be sucking in exhaust fumes. This one thing alone is worth switching from gas. This will add years to your life. #4. This is build better than my gas mower was. Thicker gauge steel. High quality overall. I think it's slightly heavier than my gas mower was but not enough to be a problem. You have self propel if you need it but I never use it. #5. No noise. Again can't say that for gas. #6. The lights in the front are a nice touch if you are cutting right before dark. My gas mowers never had this. Hands down the best value for a lawn mower and lawn tools in general. So many benefits that you just can't go wrong. As you can see in the pictures this mower gets a lot of use. It's been about a year so far and no issues at all. I also have a green works weed trimmer and that thing is amazing. Will be doing a review on that also.
J**W
Overall, a good mower, but there are some caveats
The Greenworks 60V 25" cordless mower is a solidly built machine that I purchased to replace a gasoline-powered 22" push mower. I was tired of the maintenance that comes with a gasoline powered device and since I already had battery powered lawn maintenance devices, I thought I'd give a battery powered mower a try. After a few months of use, I am happy to say that overall the battery powered mower experience has been quite good. That said, there are some issues that bear mentioning. Mower issue #1: The mower keeps the "traditional" design of gasoline push mowers with two wheels forward, followed by the deck, then the following wheels. This means that it has the same issue that comes with gasoline powered push mowers where the forward two wheels crush down the grass before the blades can cut it. This is a problem with this mower in particular because of mower issue #3, below. It's not clear why Greenworks chose to go this route. For a gasoline powered mower, the designer is pretty much stuck because the power source is a big hunk of iron that needs to be mounted in the middle of the deck to swing a big blade around, so the wheels naturally need to be placed on the four corners of the deck to keep the whole thing stable. Yes, I realize this is a bit of an oversimplification, but most gasoline powered mowers do it this way to keep costs down. The Greenworks mower, however, doesn't really have that set of problems. Placing the blades before the front wheels (very doable because "electric") would provide a much better cut and would eliminate issue #3. Mower issue #2: The mower achieves its 25" cut width by using two side-by-side blades under the deck. The blades are considerably further from the mower deck edge than any other mower I've owned over the years. As a result, the amount of uncut grass next to the mower deck is greater than with other mowers so I find myself trimming more than I had been. --- Mower issue #3: As mentioned, the mower uses side-by-side blades. This implies, and is true in fact, that the blades are short. The short blades seem to have less of a vacuum effect to pick up grass that is lying down. Enter issue #1; the front wheels crush down the grass before the blades can get to it then the low vacuum isn't enough to pick the grass up completely so the grass along the wheel lines is a bit longer than elsewhere. When the grass eventually un-crushes itself, you end up with an uneven cut. At this point you either live with the uneven cut or you end up going over the lawn a second time to fix the issue. Which brings up the other issue with the side-by-side blades. --- Mower issue #4: The dual blade design misses spots. I don't mean that there is a line where the blades miss cutting the grass, but rather that one will be cutting straight, look behind and see a random clump of uncut grass right in the middle of the pass youโre currently making. If you run over it a second time, it'll then be cut, but it's unclear why this happens. Playing with the self-propelled speed control, it seems that the uncut clumps are more prevalent when cutting slower. That's very counterintuitive, but testing it repeatedly, that really does seem to be the case. --- Mower issue #5: For all of the reasons given in the previous issues, the default blade speed pretty much guarantees the need to mow the grass twice, either by making two passes every time or by mowing once, then going back and mowing a second time. Interestingly, Greenworks provided a "turbo" button to increase the blade speed. Increasing the blade speed does seem to mostly mitigate issues #1 through #4. After a lot of experimentation, it seems to be the case that running the mower in turbo mode, using the self-propel speed control to set the speed to ~3/4 results in an acceptable cut without the need to cut the grass twice. --- Mower issue #6: The controls. Oh, the controls. How do I hate thee, let me count the ways... The self-propel speed control is placed such that it's really easy to change using either thumb. You know what else can easily change that speed? EVERYTHING!!! Tight spot backing into a bush, speed change. Pull the mower towards yourself and touch the handle, speed change. Remove a hand from the handle to grab a low hanging branch, speed change. Sometimes I'm just walking along and the speed feels a bit off, look down and see the speed has changed. No idea how that happened... Clearly, nobody actually tested the mower prior to releasing it to the public as this was very noticeable within 10 minutes of using it. Which brings me to the self-propel engagement control. These are two little paddles towards the user behind the troublesome speed control. When you pull the mower towards yourself to, you know, mow like a normal human, guess what bumps into you before the handle? If you said the self-propel engagement control, you would be correct! If residential lots are perfectly flat, this would probably never be an issue, but where I live there is very little flat land. Try mowing a ditch or a steep bank and *not* come into contact with the handle. It's extremely annoying because you're pulling the mower up the bank and suddenly the thing jumps forward and locks the wheels so that you can only go forward. Clearly some thought was given into control accessibility, but how about expending some thought to protecting those controls from issues that come with normal use. --- Mower issue #7: Well, I say issue, but itโs really about a design choice. The mower has two batteries. It uses these serially, meaning first one, then the other. Itโs clear that the mower is aware of its batteries as it queries them for their status and is happy to run with only one battery installed. The problem with this choice has to do with the physics of batteries. By running the batteries serially, that places maximum load on first one, then the other battery. Battery physics says that the higher the load, the more energy is wasted. Itโs easy to see: take a battery and discharge it over one hour, then use the current draw to come up with an amp hour rating. Do the same thing over 10 hours and calculate that amp hour rating. The second one will be significantly higher than the first. Convert each to watt hours and you have energy, with the latter having provided much more than the former for the exact same battery. Youโll also have stressed the battery a lot less in the second case. Using its batteries in parallel would result in half the load on each battery resulting in improved runtime and less wear on each battery. --- I know that all those issues sounds like a lot, but overall it really is a pretty decent mower. Here are a couple of bonus tips for things that were not obvious to me when I made the switch to electric. Tip #1: It hadnโt occurred to me how much the fumes from my old gasoline powered mower were keeping away insects. I very quickly found a cloud of insects forming around my face with the new mower. Taking a page from my old hiking days, get yourself a broad brimmed hat (good idea to keep the sun off you anyway), and spray the brim with DEET (ASIN : B0738NCJMH). This keeps most insects away from your face without needing to slather chemicals on your skin. --- Tip #2: Use hearing protection! Iโd thought that without an explosion engine running that hearing protection wouldnโt be necessary. Engine/motor-wise, this is true. What I didnโt recognize initially is how loud things like small sticks, pine cones, etc. slamming into the deck would be. If you have none of these things in your yard, the mower is pretty quiet, but otherwise hearing protection is a must.
W**.
A great experience.
As I see on many of these reviews after 69 years this is also my first electric mower. What a wonderful surprise and no gas cans or oil to deal with. Well-built love the steel deck. Not sure how the plastic deck would perform but the steel works very well for the cutting. Beautiful even cut. Two minor issues. The first is as I see on other reviews the rubber cord protector needs to be removed prior to handle assembly. Yes it is written in the instructions however it is not clear and frankly so well made it has the appearance it has to be/should be there. It has to be there to protect the cords in transport I understand but perhaps just a little more clarity would have saved me 30 minutes of so trying to figure it out. The second again as I see in other reviews there is a delay once the self-propel is released. It will not move until the self-propel releases the wheels are locked up. Seems like that takes too long. These minor issues do not outweigh the many positives. The battery charge is very quick and the battery life is not an issue. All said this electric mower is a solid, easy to use, and has a great self-propel speed. I would think this mower stands out well compared to the competition.
D**S
The size really does matter..!!!๐ค
This is my first time purchasing a battery-powered lawnmower, and I felt skeptical and unsure about whether I was actually making a good purchase or if I was investing my money wisely. It wasn't easy to make up my mind, but after watching so many reviews of different mowers, I finally decided on this brand; Greenworks has truly surprised me with the quality of their product. My new Greenworks 60V 21" self-propelled cordless lawnmower is huge! At first VIEWโright out of the boxโI was impressed by its size. Its design is beautiful, and the quality of its frame and construction is worth every dollar I spent on it. The dual charger is impressive in size and delivers excellent charging times, bringing each battery to 100% very quickly. charging each battery on 30 or 40 min. And don't even get me started on the 40V batteriesโthey offer exceptional performance. I have no idea of โโthe exact dimensions of my backyard, but it is large, and a single battery was enough to mow the entire thing. The second battery helped me finish the front yard, and I still had enough charge left over to mow it all over again! ๐ The batteries are the icing on the cake because they are fantastic. You really don't need to spend a fortune on more powerful batteriesโlike 80V or higherโfor a standard-sized property... unless, of course, you happen to own a massive mansion. I believe the 40V batteries are more than sufficient. And hereโs something even better: the noise it generates is almost non-existent compared to gas-powered mowers. My new 60V lawnmower is undeniably quiet. Speaking of noise, the dual charger uses a fan to cool the batteries and help extend their lifespanโwhich makes the charger itself a bit noisy. Itโs nothing crazy or unbearable, though; I just recommend that you don't keep it in your living room or bedroom, otherwise you won't be able to hear the TV! ๐All in all, I am extremely happy with my purchase. Thank you, Greenworks, for producing products of such high quality. I definitely recommend this 60V self-propelled lawnmower! ๐
J**N
First electric mower is a winner!
Very impressed. Nice quality, comes almost fully assembled (you have to attach the upper handle to the lower handles). Love the push button start and self propelled features. Made to hold both batteries and automatically switch when one runs down. Easy height adjustment, quick release of self propelled feature for manual control. Haven't used it a lot yet but it worked well on my almost half acre lot which is a pretty even mix of grass and weeds. Since we are both in our 70's it's much easier for us to use than our gas powered mower.
A**Y
Great Mower!
I picked up this Greenworks 40V electric mower about a year ago, back in October, and it has been a fantastic experience overall. Seriously, never having to deal with gas cans, oil changes, or frustrating pull starts again is pure bliss. It is the main reason I switched from my old model, and I have zero regrets on that front. One huge benefit I did not fully anticipate is how light and easy it is to handle. It is only around sixty pounds without the batteries, which means in the winter I can easily fold it up and carry it down to the basement. That maneuver saves me tons of valuable space in my tiny one car garage. Plus, it handles mulching, bagging, and side ejection really well; it is a versatile machine that is also a cinch to clean up when I am done. My few complaints are minor but worth mentioning for a full review. First, the suction is just not great. It cuts the grass itself fine, but right now, during the Midwest fall, it struggles to pull small leaves into the bagger. My old gas Honda was so much better at that particular task. I suspect the electric motor runs at a lower RPM and that means lower overall suction power. Also, occasionally, maybe forty percent of the time, the automatic battery swap gets confused as one power pack dies. It will keep mowing weakly for a minute or two before it finally seems to remember and switches to the other battery, and I have not figured out a way to manually force the swap. It is just annoying when it happens. Finally, I wish I could turn off the little lights. They come on automatically, and while they probably barely drain the battery, I do not need them shining at three in the afternoon in July. Give me a switch on that thing! Despite those little quirks, I am very happy with the purchase and the overall freedom that electric mowing provides. It is an excellent upgrade for suburban lawn maintenance. I just hope it lasts as long as my Honda did (20 years!).
K**R
Seniors need help assembling mower and removing it from box
If you have arthritis, like this 80 year old female, a little help would be great putting it together. It runs great and did front and back yards on less than both batteries. I found the batteries difficult to remove from their housing but others in the household did not. They charge quickly and yhe machine is easy to maneuver. We have only had it a short time - one cut each front and back yards - but are pleased with its performance.
H**Y
great product!
easy to assemble and use! one battery can easily do my lawn four times over
C**N
This big boi gets the job done!
Only a couple of mows in, but so far this has been a great mower for us. The 25 inch mow is amazing, and the metal case is thinner than our old mower with plastic, which has the effect of getting the cutting surface closer to the edge of the mower. This, combined with the dual blades allowing the case to fit between the tires, means a mow right up to the edge. The dual batteries work well, and seem to have power to spare, and the quick dual charger gets them going again quickly, so I could see this being good for, sae, a kid making extra money mowing in his neighborhood. The unit is, however, quite heavy, so if getting it around involves any lifting, this might be a problem for some people.
A**M
The best battery lawn mower I've owned so far !
Iโm very happy with this battery lawn mower. The blade was super easy to assemble, and it comes with two batteries. It takes about 45 minutes to mow my lawn and uses only around 40% of one battery, so the autonomy is excellent. The battery charger is very efficient. The noise level is very reasonable, it looks great, and works very well overall. Definitely recommended!
T**S
Powerful!
This is really powerful with its 60V. And quite heavy/sturdy, so it can get the job done nicely. What a joy to operate without cables getting in the way.
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