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Greenworks 48V (2x24V) Cordless Yard Tool Combo - 21" Self - Propelled Lawn Mower, 12" Trimmer, Blower + 24V Cordless Battery Car Jack

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Size: 21" Mower combo with Car jack


Features

  • Powerful Performance for Yard & Roadside Needs: The 48V electric lawn mower, with its intelligent power-cutting system, ensures consistent, clean cuts across all grass types. Turbo mode delivers an extra boost for thick or wet grass, reaching up to 3,250 RPM. Mow up to 45 minutes on a charge. The 12-inch string trimmer and 320 CFM variable-speed blower handle various yard tasks with ease. Plus, the 3-ton cordless car jack, with a 6-1/8"-17-1/2" lifting range, is good for roadside emergencies.
  • User - Friendly Design: The cordless lawn mower features a push - button start, self - propelled function, 4 - in - 1 operation (rear bag, mulch, side discharge, Turbo button), and 7 - position height adjustment (1 3/8" - 4"). The weed wacker has a variable speed trigger, adjustable handle, and auto - feed head. The blower offers two speeds and a comfort grip for easy use.
  • Reliable & Long-Lasting Power: This combo comes with two 5.0Ah USB batteries for the lawn mower, a 2.0Ah battery, and 2 chargers. The intelligent battery system provides cool operation, dynamic charge control, and high-low temperature tolerance. With active thermal management, the batteries can withstand -15C to 45C, ensuring safe charging and discharging for continuous yard work and roadside assistance.
  • Eco-Friendly & Low-Maintenance: Emitting zero emissions and 3 times quieter than gas-powered tools, this combo is an eco-conscious choice. The lawn mower's intelligent motor system has 80% fewer moving parts than gas mowers, significantly reducing maintenance and downtime, saving you time and money.
  • Warranty & Compatibility Assurance: Backed by a 3-year tool and battery warranty, this combo offers peace of mind. The 24V Greenworks battery is compatible with over 150 Greenworks 24V products, ensuring long-term value. The car jack's built-in self-locking power structure and overloading protection, along with the recommendation to use jack stands, prioritize your safety during use.
  • What's Included: (1)lawn mower, (1)leaf blower, (1) string trimmer, (1) car jack, (2) 5.0Ah USB Batteries, (1) 2.0Ah Battery and (2) Chargers

Description

This Greenworks 48V (2x24V) Cordless Yard Tool Combo is a must - have for yard enthusiasts, complemented by a practical 24V Cordless Battery Car Jack. The combo includes a 21" self - propelled lawn mower, a 12" trimmer, and a blower, along with 3 batteries and 2 chargers. The lawn mower, powered by a brushless motor, provides powerful and quiet operation with zero emissions, adept at handling inclines. The trimmer and blower are engineered for efficiency. The tools boast user - friendly designs for effortless use and storage. With long - lasting power from multiple batteries and a 3 - year warranty, reliability is assured. The added 24V Cordless Battery Car Jack offers convenient vehicle - lifting capabilities, featuring safety mechanisms and built - in lighting for ease of use.

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Metal


Color: green


Item Weight: 80 Pounds


Cutting Width: 20 Inches


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 42"D x 20"W x 17"H


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Manufacturer: Greenworks


Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Metal


Color: green


Item Weight: 80 Pounds


Cutting Width: 20 Inches


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 42"D x 20"W x 17"H


UPC: 195526255116


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Item Weight: 80 pounds


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: 702


Batteries: 3 D batteries required. (included)


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  • Updated review, 2 years after I bought it, also extension cord gauge that you need, and tips.
Size: 13Amp 21"
Updated Review May 15, 2016 (2 years since I bought it) It has been two years to the date that I bought this law mower, I could not be any happier, besides the fact that in those 2 years, I do not know what is to deal with carrying fuel cans in my car, fixing clogged carburetors, changing spark plugs, oil, and air filters. The only thing that I have done to this machine, is the occasional cleaning of the machine and keeping the blade sharp. I gave it a five starts when I bought it and used the first day, I keep giving it the five stars. Fist review 2014 Nice machine, light weight, easy to handle, a lot of power but it is not a self propel mower. Excellent if you want to keep yourself fit. Recommended if your lot is 25 ft in the front and 25-50 ft in the back. If you have 100 Ft lot get ready to drag a lot of cable. The motor is a brush motor which means that is a high speed with a lot of torque. Noise level is much lower than a gas engine mower, no fumes, no gas, no oil changes and no tune-ups. No need to store fuel in your garage or shed. This mower is high adjustable and can be operated as a side discharge, allowing to cut a lawn that is too high. Before you decide to buy a wired electrical lawn mower, you have to understand the issues related to the wire gauge of your extension cord. Most of the failures associated with electrical lawn mowers, are due because the owner does not use the appropriate extension cord for the job. First you must understand wire gauge AWG, the lower the number the thicker is the wire, so a 12 AWG cable is actually thicker than a 18 AWG cable, and a 12 AWG cable can deliver à higher current carrying capacity than a 18 AWG cable. Below are the voltage drops for different AWG cables based on a length of 100 FT, but remember to take in consideration that the power outlets in your home are fed with 14 AWG cables, so in the sample below if you use a 18 AWG cable 100 FT, and the power outlet in your back yard is about 50 Ft away from the circuit breaker panel in your home, your total voltage drop will be 17 +3.5 Volts= 20.5 Volts that means that your lawn mower motor will be getting 99.5 volts, well below the rated 110-120 Volts it requires to do the job. Furthermore, when the voltage drops it will increase the load / amps on the motor, which will overheat and stop or fail. Cutting a lawn that has grown too high or is wet will increase the chances of failure if you are using the wrong AWG extension cord, the extra effort required to do the job will increase the amps on the motor and will overheat. Using an old power outlet that is not weather protected in the outside of your home, could also give you problems. There is the possibility that the wires, and the power outlet may be corroded not been able to provide the extension cord with a good contact. Do not connect / turn on other electrical appliances / high power demand devices in the same circuit you are using to power the lawn mower, it may trigger off the breaker in the electrical panel ( I said circuit, not power outlet, you may have several power outlets in the same circuit). If the electrical panel circuit breaker is triggered off, that is a sign that you are doing something wrong. Unfortunately some times that protection may be too late, and the motor may have already burned out, the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is there to protect your home and you, but not the lawn mower. Motors have thermal protections some reset after cooling off, some get damage and do not reset. Do not abuse the thermal protection of the motor, is not intended as an on and off switch, constant abuse will end in permanent failure. If your lawn mower stops by the thermal protection, disconnect it and place it in the shade, let it cool off. If the thermal protection worked, it should be able to start again, it may take up to an hour to cool off in hot weather, grab a beer and check the extension cord and outlet. Disconnect the extension cord and quickly check the temperature of the extension cord, if the cable is too hot, you are doing something wrong. If the lawn is too high, place the wheels of the mower in the highest setting; use the side discharge feature of your mower if available. Read the owner's manual to check if you can remove the grass catch bag and operate the mower. Doing this will reduce the effort that the motor does to cut a tall grass. Make sure the blades are sharpened and not bended, walk slow and give time to the mower to do the job. Learn to listen to the mower motor noise, so you know what kind of effort is doing. ALWAYS READ THE MANUAL. The manufacturer recommends 16 AWG extension cords; I highly suggest that you use a 14 AWG if you are going to run over 100 FT extension cords. Avoid 12 AWG extension cords in 100 FT lengths; it is expensive, heavy and difficult to handle it for storage The extension cord should have the AWG stamped on the outside insulation jacket. Extension Cord Gauge AWG 12, 120 Volt, 13 Amps, 100 Ft, voltage drop 4.25 Volts, Electric motors receives 115.75 Volts Extension Cord Gauge AWG 14, 120 Volt, 13 Amps, 100 Ft, voltage drop 6.75 Volts, Electric motors receives 113.25 Volts Extension Cord Gauge AWG 16, 120 Volt, 13 Amps, 100 Ft, voltage drop 11.25 Volts, Electric motors receives 109 Volts Extension Cord Gauge AWG 18, 120 Volt, 13 Amps, 100 Ft, voltage drop 17 Volts, Electric motors receives 102 Volts Additional circuit inside home electrical outlet to breaker box Home electrical circuit AWG 14, 120 Volt, 13 Amps, 50 Ft, voltage drop 3.5 Volts, deduct 3.5 from the above applicable values. These values are for you to get an idea of the issues with long extension cords 100 ft +, you may only need a 50 ft extension cord, and the circuit for the power outlet in your home may be only 25 ft, so a 16 AWG extension cord as recommended by the manufacturer will be enough. Watch You Tube video named: (sorry link can not be posted, it does not show in this review). " Greenworks 21" Corded Electric Lawn Mower Review and Tips " ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014 by Alex CK

  • An engineer's review
Size: 13Amp 21"
Edit 8/15/2017 - I'm updating this to 5 stars because even given the issues below, I would buy this product again over any competitors I could find in this product category. I've used this for 4 years now and it still works the same as it did new. I remarked below on poor cut quality in some scenarios where blade speed can fall too low which is still a problem, but this really only occurs when mulching. Cutting thick or tall grass with the discharge open improves the pace and cut quality in this scenario but there are limitations, mowing fields is still going to produce a crappy cut no matter what you use. Let's get a few things out of the way, these do not impact the product score, as they are common to all products in this category: 1. This is a corded mower. Dealing with the cord is sometimes a pain. If you have a lot of trees or obstacles you may want to consider something else. 2. Maximum power is limited to a 120V outlet and what can safely make it out an extension cord (about 1650W, for reference 1HP is ~745W). 3. With no batteries to wear out or engines to refuel/re oil, this is very cheap to operate. Running this mower at peak output generally costs 8-25c/hour. You also hit an advantage in purchase price as gas or cordless units with the same features generally cost 50-100% more. 4. Short of hitting something, bogging down an electric motor generally allows it to produce more power and speed back up again (unlike a gasoline engine). So, what's good about this? Well: 1. 21" Steel deck. The actual blade is 19.5" leaving you a little less than an inch on either side of the deck that won't be cut. You can get a much closer cut with this than the B&D plastic models that have a very thick plastic housing. It's also going to survive rocks/sticks much better than the plastic ones. Both the discharge cover and bag seem to attach easily and solidly. It also makes it look more like a lawn mower and less like a big kid's toy. 2. Light (<55lbs). Since you're not carrying your power source onboard it will be lighter than any other mower in this size class (compare to 75-90lb for gas or battery electric). Larger rear wheels give easy maneuverability. Single lever height adjust works well and is spring loaded so you can raise or lower it with one hand. 3. 3 in one operation - A lot of electric mowers whether they're cordless or corded are limited on power, most get around this by using more efficient blade designs that generate less lift but mulching can be slower. With a reasonably well manicured lawn it doesn't matter much, but cut quality and performance drop off a lot if mulching tall or really thick grass. Since this model has a side discharge that remains an option for thick grass and improves cut speed significantly without wasting your clippings, quite a few electrics don't have a discharge option. The bad? 1. Wheels/axles could be shielded a little bit so the cord doesn't tend to wrap around it and go under. 2. Mulching anything thick is slow, mowing through thick grass can take quite a bit of time (and tends to clump the output.) I think this is more related to the blade design, when you move fast through thick patches it will cut but leave a few standing, if it had more lift I think it would draw these up (and also help propel the discharge better). Unfortunately the blade seems to have proprietary mounting holes so that's hard to do. Now, into the nitty-gritty: This mower is powered by a brushed DC electric motor (Globe 7080). Brushed DC motors are lighter and cheaper than AC synchronous motors or induction motors. However they're generally less durable or efficient. The Globe 7080 has a peak efficiency (their spec) of 68%. Peak efficiency at 3500RPM (590W output at 7.3A), Peak power at 2245RPM (860W output at 13A). Here's why that's a problem: Mowers are generally limited (by agreement) to a maximum blade tip speed of 19000 feet per minute (for safety of items that may be thrown from the mower). Higher blade speeds give more lift helping the grass get lifted into the cutting path and making cleaner cuts. At max efficiency RPM the blade is moving about 17,800FPM on this mower. If you start cutting too fast you'll bog it down. Because it's electric it picks up torque so it will keep spinning but you don't hit peak power until about 11,600FPM. This is far too slow and you'll start seeing missed cuts and ragged lines (I noticed this in actual usage). So since you can't really cut that slow, maximum usable power is closer to 600-650W, or less than 1HP. By comparison, a Honda GCV160 engine at 3600RPM (a common governer setting for push mowers) outputs about 3425W, falling to around 2800W at 3000RPM. Obviously there are electrical supply limitations to a mower like this. It's perfectly serviceable but nothing amazing, if they ran a brushless motor in here it would undoubtedly cost more but the efficiency could be much higher (>85%) and could be designed for peak power much closer to the ideal blade speed. Here's the specs on the motor, some were given others were hand calculated. Globe 7080 series (120VDC) Voltage 120VDC No-Load RPM 4490 RPM No-Load Current 2.0A (provided) 1.16A (measured) Stall Torque 7.316nm Stall Current 26.0A Torque Const 0.305nm/A Speed Const 37.4 RPM/Volt Max Efficiency 68% Torque 1.61 nm Speed 3500 RPM Current 7.3 A Power Output 590 W Blade Tip Speed 17868 FPM Maximum Power (assume 50% full stall torque) Torque 3.658 nm Speed 2245 RPM Current 11.99 A (+2A no load) - 14A Power In 1680 W Power Out 860 W Calc Eff 51.2% Blade Tip Speed 11460 FPM ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2014 by Arc212

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