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Greenworks 60V 25” Cordless (Self-Propelled) Lawn Mower (LED Lights + Aluminum Handles), 2 x 4.0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Rapid Charger

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Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)


Features

  • [60V 25 LAWN MOWER] - Delivers more power and performance than typical gas-powered mowers, without the noise, fumes, or harmful emissions
  • [UP TO 80 MINUTE RUN-TIME] Achieve up to 80 minutes run-time, or up to 2/3 acre with the included 4.0Ah batteries
  • [SELF-PROPELLED] - Effortlessly conquer hills with self-propelled rear-wheel drive
  • [30% BETTER MULCHING] Dual blades provide 30% better mulching than single blade mowers
  • [50% MORE POWER / 60% LESS NOISE] 50% more power than 40V battery systems, and 60% less noise than gas mowers

Description

Quickly mow up to 3/4 of an acre on a single charge with the Greenworks Pro 60V 25-in Brushless Cordless Battery Walk-Behind Self-Propelled Push Lawn Mower, (2) 4.0 Ah Battery & Dual-Port Charger, MO60L427, then fully recharge batteries in just 80 minutes. Chosen as the Best Cordless Mower' in the 2021 Popular Mechanics Tool Awards, this lightweight, quiet-running self-propelled, rear-wheel-drive mower has variable speed control for mowing at comfortable speeds; SmartCut Technology that constantly monitors grass conditions, then automatically adapts to provide the perfect amount of power needed to get the job done; dual cutting blades that won't bog down in tall, wet, or thick grass; and dual battery ports with automatic battery switchover for longer run-times. Additional features include high-intensity LED headlights, 2-in-1 system - mulching and bagging. Greenworks exclusive Intelligent Power provides constant, fade-free power with no dangerous emissions; and combines TruBrushless motor technology, lithium-ion battery power, superior cutting, and ultra-fast control systems.

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: dc


Material: Plastic


Color: Green and Black


Style: Powerful


Item Weight: 67.2 Pounds


Cutting Width: 25 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 53.54"D x 27.56"W x 45.27"H


Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: dc


Material: Plastic


Color: Green and Black


Style: Powerful


Item Weight: 67.2 Pounds


Cutting Width: 25 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 53.54"D x 27.56"W x 45.27"H


UPC: 841821039936


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Item Weight: 67.2 pounds


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: MO60L427


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great lawnmower, easy to maneuver easy to handle
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
I am so happy with my green works lawnmower. I didn’t expect it to be that easy to put together. It’s extremely easy to maneuver since I’m a petite woman it is well made and the batteries do last a long time. And the support team when I asked a question responded very quickly I am just a homeowner like you looking for a good lawnmower. I highly recommend it. I don’t have any pictures right now, but I will post them a little bit later Again, I highly recommend it and I’m not paid to say this ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by Jennifer Kazmer

  • I'm in love with this mower
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
The media could not be loaded. I FINALLY did it!!! Decided to go battery powered. I have acre of slopes and hills with a courtyard. This mower is magical. The 25 inch cutting deck is impressive. The mower is so smooth, the pull speed is slow to fast and even has a turbo (blade speed) option for thicker grass/leaf areas. I used the mulching option for the initial cut. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. The battery life lasted longer than I thought it would. I was out there on a full charge well over an hour... and some of that time was me playing around figuring things out. The battery indicator flashes as it's getting low on juice... even then it gave me another 20 mins before a loud beep and shutting off. The battery charger is louder than the mower (that's how smooth this thing runs) But charges pretty quick I was on the fence for years about getting a non gas mower. I'm so happy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Caboom Caboom

  • Good mower
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
Powerful mower Batteries seem to last for about 1.5 hours of mowing. Should know that when batteries first put on charger the charger gets pretty loud. Charges quickly though
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by J. S.

  • Great mower
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
Love this mower. I was able to mow my entire lawn on one charge. The mowers only bogged down and stopped when It came to tall grass. My only complaint is It is very difficult to back up or turn around. Maybe there is something I’m not doing correctly. If anyone has a suggestion on how to do this more easily., I would appreciate your advice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Ncita99

  • Overall, a good mower, but there are some caveats
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
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 you’re 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 it’s really about a design choice. The mower has two batteries. It uses these serially, meaning first one, then the other. It’s 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. It’s 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. You’ll 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 hadn’t 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! I’d thought that without an explosion engine running that hearing protection wouldn’t be necessary. Engine/motor-wise, this is true. What I didn’t 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by JW

  • Works great I love it I’ve only used it once so far
Size: 60V 17" (4.0Ah)
Mower works great lightweight easy to move around use battery for the first time 35 minutes and still going strong I recommend it
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by Ed VETTER

  • Nice but not a Beast at all.
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
Good mower but not a beast. First off, this mower is so easy to charge and run that I will never consider a gas powered mower ever again. But I had some issues on week 2 as I hit a paver and broke the sheer pins off one of the blades so now it can come out of balance and hit the other blade. Also the mulch chute has cracks and a silver dollar size hole in it already. No word back from Green Works yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Dean Knoblach

  • First Day Review
Size: 60V 25" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
I just got this today. Quick set up. I’ve been using a Green Works 20” push mower, but it went kaput. Today, with this mower, I did my back lawn and WOW, this cutter is one fine machine!! I love that the self-propelled speed is adjustable. This mower really cruises fast! And it cuts beautifully! The advantage of brand new blades! The handles are high, which is great as I’m a 6-footer. This made it so comfortable to run! It’s a very sturdily built mower. The batteries were hardly used after my back yard, so no worries there. I have a typical suburban size yard. It has headlights, and I may find a way to add a switch so I can turn them off. I don’t need them and they’re eating into battery time. So far this is a mower supreme!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Sarah

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