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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 | #2,273 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Brand Name | Greenworks |
| Color | Green and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 525 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 I’ve 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 don’t 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 neighbor’s 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 I’m 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. It’s 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 can’t 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 doesn’t feel flimsy or poorly made. I have been using the product for about a month and I’m very satisfied so far.
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!).
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.
K**R
Great mower but Self-Propelled feature doesn't disengage easily and speed control wanders
This is my first electric mower After mowing my complete lawn for the first time, I have some observations. (1) The speed control for the self-propulsion slides around on its own in response to vibration of the mower. (2) The self-propelled clutch does not disengage immediately when the lever is released. It remains engaged unless you push it forward a foot or so. Otherwise, it will not allow you to pull the mower backwards to work around obstructions in your yard. (3) The battery life exceeded my expectations, running for roughly 70 minutes and completing the entire yard on one charge of both batteries. (4) Cut through high grass with ease and did a great job of mulching the grass. (5) It was a little difficult to figure out how to engage the blade. The instruction could be a bit more clear on that. (6) Raising and lowering the deck was very easy. (7) Recharging both batteries was as fast as promised. (8) Packaging was very well done. (9) Assembly was easy. If the speed control was less prone to move on its own, and the clutch would disengage more quickly, this mower would be perfect.
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.
D**S
The size really does matter..!!!🤑
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 VIEW—right out of the box—I 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 batteries—they offer exceptional performance. I have no idea of the 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! 😁 The batteries are the icing on the cake because they are fantastic. You really don't need to spend a fortune on more powerful batteries—like 80V or higher—for a standard-sized property... unless, of course, you happen to own a massive mansion. I believe the 40V batteries are more than sufficient. And here’s 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 lifespan—which makes the charger itself a bit noisy. It’s 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! 😆All 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! 👍
J**I
Defective battery system + impossible return process
I had a very frustrating experience with this mower. The main issue is the dual battery system does not work properly. After one battery is used, the mower stops completely and will not restart using the second battery, even when both batteries are fully charged. Reinserting the safety key and restarting does not help. This makes the product unreliable and essentially unusable. This does not appear to be normal behavior, and I also found similar complaints from other users, which suggests it may be a design or quality issue. On top of that, the return process was extremely frustrating. The system kept redirecting me in a loop and would not allow me to complete the return. I was repeatedly told to contact customer service, but could not reach a real person. Overall, very disappointing for a product at this price point. I would not recommend this mower.
B**.
The old one was great. Hope the new one is too.
Perhaps it is a little premature to write a review as I have only given it a short trial. Regardless, I am certainly impressed by what I have seen. I have been using, or should I say abusing a smaller Greenworks mower for 7, maybe 8 years. It is still working great. The only reason I bought this one is that I am older and I want a wider self powered model. Nonetheless, as I unpacked the unit I was quite impressed by some the improvements. It is easier to install and remove the batteries, a small but appreciated thing. This is especially true with the charger. I also noted a fan on the charger, which I suspect will make it more reliable. They also lined some of the edges with rubber that makes it less likely to slip off a table while stored. It also makes it much easier to hold onto. The first time I started it, I was surprised at how quiet it is, more quiet than the one old one, though it is bigger. Operation seems to be quite simple and straightforward. Unpacking and was mostly simple and quick. The one problem I ran into was installing the control into the bars. The wires were so long that I had difficulty sliding them into place. I'm still not sure I have them right. I am one of those that prefers function over appearance, especially for something that is basically utilitarian. My suggestion is that the wires could remain outside the rather than routed through the push bars. If it weren't for the wire thing, I would have had it out of the box and tested in a little more than five minutes. It does, however seems like the problem with the wire could be completely avoided with a slightly longer box. With that, there would have been no assembly at all. At 78 and not in the best of shape, I was able to lift the machine from the box by myself, but it would have been nice to have a little help. Originally, I didn't see much advantage to the storage thing. Once I saw it, I quickly learned to appreciate it. The handles do fold quickly and easily. Not only that, they are adjustable for people of different heights. If permitted I'll write another review after a couple of years to describe durability and value.
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