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For GreenWorks 40V 5.0AH Lithium battery replacement | 29472 29462 Battery for 40V G-MAX power tools (not for Gen 1)

Greenworks 40V 24282, 24252 150 MPH battery blower with variable speed, MO40L410 20-inch battery-3-in-1 lawn mower, 21332 13-inch battery thread cutterGreenworks 40V 25322 16 ” cordless lawnmower, 20672 8 ” cordless rod saw, 2101602 12 ” Battery thread cutterGreenWorks 40V 20312 16 ” cordless chainsaw, MO40B01 17 ” brush mower, Mo40B410 14 ” brush mowerGreenWorks 40V 24322 185MPH battery blower / VAC with variable speed, 21362 14-inch battery thread cutter, MO40L00 20-inch-bush-free lawn mower with two connectionsGreenWorks 40V 25302 Twin Force 20 ” cordless lawnmower, 2600702 12 ” Battery snow shovel, 22262 24 ” Cordless hedge trimmerGreenWorks 40V Mo40l2512 21 ” brushless double PH mower, 20292 12 ” cordless chainsaw, 110MPH-390cfm battery base blowerGreenWorks 40V 27062, 27062A 10 ” cordless grubber, 20672 8 ” BA40L210 115MPH-430 CFM cordless blowerGreenworks 40V 26272, 2601102 20 ” cordless snow throwers, MO40B411 17 ” brush mower, GC40L00 garden carGreenWorks 40V 22332 24 ” cordless hedge trimmer with rotatable handle, brushless thread cutter ST40L00, wireless thread cutter StBA40B210 and combination pack for blower

  • Offers longer terms compared to the standard lithium-ion battery GreenWorks 40V 4 AH
  • No memory effect and runs over the entire cycle
  • Even performance without fade
  • Longer life cycle up to 2000 charges
  • Battery charging state display
  • It is recommended to completely charge and unload the battery after receiving the battery three times
  • For reasons of transport security, our batteries are not fully charged before leaving the work
  • Charge the battery after use after cooling

Package includes:1 40 V 6.0 AH G-Max Lithium battery 29462 for GreenWorks G-Max 40 V System tools

Product details:Battery capacity: 5000mAhTension: 40 voltsBattery type: lithium ionsGuarantee: one yearBrand: vanon

Replacement battery part number:For GreenWorks 40V G-Max Li-ion battery 29472, 29462

Compatible with charger:For GreenWorks 40V Lithium-ion battery Charger 29482

Compatible with tools:(Use Ctrl F) for GreenWorks G-Max 40V System Tools

Greenworks 40V 24282, 24252 150 MPH battery blower with variable speed, MO40L410 20-inch battery-3-in-1 lawn mower, 21332 13-inch battery thread cutterGreenworks 40V 25322 16 ” cordless lawnmower, 20672 8 ” cordless rod saw, 2101602 12 ” Battery thread cutterGreenWorks 40V 20312 16 ” cordless chainsaw, MO40B01 17 ” brush mower, Mo40B410 14 ” brush mowerGreenWorks 40V 24322 185MPH battery blower / VAC with variable speed, 21362 14-inch battery thread cutter, MO40L00 20-inch-bush-free lawn mower with two connectionsGreenWorks 40V 25302 Twin Force 20 ” cordless lawnmower, 2600702 12 ” Battery snow shovel, 22262 24 ” Cordless hedge trimmerGreenWorks 40V Mo40l2512 21 ” brushless double PH mower, 20292 12 ” cordless chainsaw, 110MPH-390cfm battery base blowerGreenWorks 40V 27062, 27062A 10 ” cordless grubber, 20672 8 ” BA40L210 115MPH-430 CFM cordless blowerGreenworks 40V 26272, 2601102 20 ” cordless snow throwers, MO40B411 17 ” brush mower, GC40L00 garden carGreenWorks 40V 22332 24 ” cordless hedge trimmer with rotatable handle, brushless thread cutter ST40L00, wireless thread cutter StBA40B210 and combination pack for blower

  • Offers longer terms compared to the standard lithium-ion battery GreenWorks 40V 4 AH
  • No memory effect and runs over the entire cycle
  • Even performance without fade
  • Longer life cycle up to 2000 charges
  • Battery charging state display
  • It is recommended to completely charge and unload the battery after receiving the battery three times
  • For reasons of transport security, our batteries are not fully charged before leaving the work
  • Charge the battery after use after cooling

Package includes:1 40 V 6.0 AH G-Max Lithium battery 29462 for GreenWorks G-Max 40 V System tools

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Maintenance of the nickel battery

When charging, the room temperature should be regulated between 10 ° C and 30 ° C. If the temperature is higher than 30 ° C, it is better to take cooling measures to avoid deformations due to overheating inside the battery. If the room temperature is below 5 ° C, this leads to inadequate charging. Impair the lifespan of the battery.

After a certain period of use of the battery, there are more or less inadequate loading and performance losses due to different levels of discharge and aging. In general, nickel cadmium batteries can be charged after about 10 charging and unloading cycles. The procedure is to extend the loading time to about twice the normal loading time. Specific examples are: Charge the NP-1 battery with the charger BC-1WA (B) from Sony. When the green light flashes, it will be charged quickly. If the green light no longer flashes, the quick loading process ends. The quick charge ends. If the drip loading time is extended, the dripping time is the overload time and the overload time is preferably 3-4 hours.

The loading and unloading of the battery should be operated in strict agreement with the requirements and specifications and avoid long.term overloading, overloading or frequent inadequate charging. Incomplete discharge, long.term deep discharge with low power consumption or short circuit when using the battery are important factors that lead to the battery capacity decreasing and the lifespan is shortened. In the long run, illegal operation not only affects the use, but also on the capacity and lifespan of the battery.

The loading process of the battery should be completed at once. The current cannot be switched off halfway or the battery is in a high.temperature state after completing the quick loading process and is switched on again so that the charger quickly charges the battery, which leads to an overload. In the operation, the battery should be replaced in good time if the battery alarm indicator flashes to avoid excessive discharge of the battery.

The nickel cadmium battery does not have to be charged and stored long, but must be discharged up to the final voltage (warning light for camcorder battery flashes) before it is packed and stored in the original packaging box or laid in a cloth or paper and dry 1. Store in a ventilated place.

If the battery is not used for a long time, it must be fully charged before use.

Maintenance of the lithium battery

The lithium battery should be kept in a cool, dry and safe environment.

Do not place lithium batteries near heat sources, open flames, flammable and explosive gases and liquids, as this can lead to battery covers, heat generation, smoke, fire and explosion.

If the lithium battery has to be stored for a long time (longer than a month), it is recommended to charge it to 40%.60%. The warehouse time must add the battery for 1-2 hours a month.

During the storage of lithium batteries, it should be avoided that metal objects get into the battery box. This can lead to the battery expires, warmed up, smokes, burns and explodes.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Review

We’re really impressed with Greenworks’ translation of its commercial battery mower into a residential option and the Gen-2 upgrades are really helpful. With two solid self-propelled mowers to choose from, it’s really a matter of deciding which one is better for your lawn: the 21-inch or the 25-inch. Thanks to its dual battery ports and wider deck, this model is geared toward larger lawns. Grab the 21-inch if you’re maintaining 1/4-acre or less and go with the 25-inch above that.

Greenworks shook up the battery-powered OPE market with its 25-inch commercial mower a while back. We took the Greenworks Pro 60V 25-inch self-propelled lawn mower designed for homeowners out to see how it stacks up against the best electric mowers we’ve tested.

Pros

  • Excellent power with Turbo mode for tough patches
  • Very good cut quality
  • Dual active battery ports with automatic switching
  • 23.75-inch cutting swath
  • Easy control system
  • Simple handle release for height adjustment and vertical storage

Cons

  • We’d like to have a little bit slower speed on the low end when cutting thick patches
  • You need to roll the mower forward a touch to disengage the drive wheels when backing up
  • No side/rear discharge option

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Design

If you’ve seen the Commercial 82V version of this mower, you’ll immediately see the resemblance. And if you’re familiar with the latest generation of their 21-inch 60V self-propelled mower, you’ll notice several things have come over from it as well.

Get a Grip

Starting at the top, this is the same control system and handle design that the 21-inch model uses, including the Turbo button. The handles dip away from the center at a comfortable angle and the foam grip adds to your hands’ comfort level.

There’s an LED level indicator for the two battery ports that light up when you hit the power button, self-propel bar, or blade bar.

Control Yourself

Kicking the mower into gear is pretty standard. Press the power button and pull the blade bar to get them up to speed. You can also opt to just use the self-propel drive when you need to get from point A to point B without pulling the blade bar first.

What’s interesting is that you can reverse the process, too. Pull the blade or self-propel bar first and hit the power button second and the mower still comes to life. I like that. There’s no trying to remember which order you have to go in—just hit what you need to and go.

The speed adjustment is front and center. Greenworks does a nice job of keeping the slider stiff enough that you don’t knock it to a different level if you accidentally touch it or go over a bump.

The self-propel drive has a pretty solid speed range. There’s plenty of top-end speed to keep up with my 6-foot, 2-inch frame. I’d actually like the low end to go a little lower. It’s fine most of the time. But when the grass is really tall and thick, I like to slow things down even more.

Energy Reserves

Lift up the hood and we find two battery ports. You only need one pack to run the mower. The mower automatically switches over when the first battery is used up.

Height Adjustments

Moving around to the deck, you adjust the height with a single-point adjustment. With the larger design and heavier weight that comes with it, it would have been understandable to move to a 2- or 4-point system. Instead, the design team kept it simpler for you.

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On gas mowers, a single point adjustment can lead to a loss of rigidity through the frame and wear down the connection points of the system before the end of the mower’s service life. Weighing in around 86 pounds, this mower is right on the edge but we’re not seeing anything that concerns us about its ability to hold up over time so far.

Twin Blades

Under the 25-inch steel deck, the Greenworks Pro 60V 25-inch self-propelled lawn mower uses twin 12.5” blades to cover a true 23.75-inch cutting swath. Each blade is smaller and lower mass than any of the single blades other battery mowers use, so they’re able to power them on the popular 60V platform.

The blades counter-rotate and combine with the deck design to direct clipping toward the bag. It’s an effective system that does a solid job.

If you’re willing to give up a little runtime for better lift and cut quality, Greenworks includes a high-lift set of blades in the kit.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Performance

One of the things I really wanted to see was how much power this mower has with Greenworks branding the update to have “Ultra Power”. The blades may have less mass but cutting nearly 24 inches at a time is still a tough task. After all, none of the other major players have this large of a deck size.

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After cutting an area of grass to the mower’s max, I dropped the deck all the way down to see if it would cut. The idea is to find where its minimum effective cutting height is, and we normally have to raise the deck a notch or two. Surprise, surprise—Greenworks is able to cut at its 1 3/8-inch minimum pretty easily.

When you get into those tougher cutting situations, you can hear the brushless motor calling on more power to drive those blade speeds. That kind of Smart response gives you more power when you need it and conserves runtime when you don’t. Of course, with this Gen-2 update, you can hit the Turbo button when the standard mode has trouble.

The caveat is that it can’t mulch very well when it has that much grass to chop and very little deck clearance to drop it. If you’re in that kind of cutting situation, plan on bagging it.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Cut Quality

If you’re like us and prefer mulching, having double the blades and double the cutting edges helps chop grass into finer bits than we see on many other electric mowers.

You don’t get a side discharge option with this model. That’s not a surprise to us. It gives the deck less interruption on its airflow where you’d normally place the chute.

The cut evenness is pretty solid on regular cuts. With two blades, there’s the possibility of leaving a mow-hawk behind in the center. However, Greenworks’ overlapping blades and their speed don’t leave anything behind.

It also looks like they have the lift dialed in well, pulling the grass up to cut it at the same height and directing it to the bag effectively. It gets even better with the high lift blades.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Runtime and Cutting Area

So that leads us to the question of how much runtime we get. With battery tools, more power usually means less runtime. We charged up the batteries that came in the kit—a pair of 4Ah Ultra Power packs. That’s a bit better than the 2Ah/4Ah combination that came with the last model.

We cut the entire lawn at 5 inches using our Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 and then ran the Greenworks mower at 3-inch to see how long it would run on a maintenance cut. The majority of our cutting was in Bahia with a smaller section of St. Augustine requiring light to medium cutting efforts.

The last version got 26 and a half minutes, but by limiting the highest power to a separate mode, we beat that with just the first battery. One battery switched over at 33 minutes and the second battery finally gave in after 1 hour, 9 minutes. That’s a massive improvement!

We didn’t have to jump into Turbo mode at all during our cutting. If you need to, you’ll drop your runtime, so use it selectively to get the most out of your batteries.

With the batteries that come in the kit, we’d say the Greenworks Pro 60V 25-inch self-propelled lawn mower is a great option for mowing up to a 1/2-acre on a regular basis.

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Additional Field Notes

Vertical Storage

Like many battery-powered mowers, you can fold the handle forward on this model and store it vertically. It’s a really easy system, too. Just pull the green tabs up to release and swing the handle forward. They’re the same releases you use to switch between the two handle heights. A handle on the front gives you a simple point to pull it up from.

Push and Pull

We noticed while we were cutting that you can’t instantly roll backward. You need to push the mower forward just a touch to disengage the drive before you can pull it back. It can be a little frustrating when you need to mow into a spot and back out of it.

LEDs Have Arrived

If you’re a low-light mowing kind of guy or gal, you probably noticed the last version of this mower didn’t have LEDs. That’s changed with a new light bar to light up your mowing path.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Price

You can get this model direct from Greenworkls for 749 with a pair of 4.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger. Both the mower and the batteries are backed by a 4-year warranty.

When you look at other battery-powered mowers in that price range, Greenworks is one of the most compelling models considering its performance and coverage.

The Bottom Line

We’re really impressed with Greenworks’ translation of its commercial battery mower into a residential option and the Gen-2 upgrades are really helpful. With two solid self-propelled mowers to choose from, it’s really a matter of deciding which one is better for your lawn: the 21-inch or the 25-inch. Thanks to its dual battery ports and wider deck, this model is geared toward larger lawns. Grab the 21-inch if you’re maintaining 1/4-acre or less and go with the 25-inch above that.

Greenworks Pro 60V 25-Inch Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Specifications

  • Model: Greenworks 2531502 (MO60L427)
  • Power Source: Greenworks 60V battery
  • Deck Size: 25 inches
  • Deck Materials: Steel
  • Cutting Swath: 23.75 inches
  • Blade Diameter: 2 x 12.5 inches
  • Height Range: 1 3/8 – 4 inches
  • Cutting Positions: 7
  • Discharge: Mulch or bag
  • Warranty: 4 years mower and batteries
  • Price: 749

Learn more about this and other battery lawn care products at GreenworksTools.com!

Greenworks Pro 60V Cordless 21″ Self-Propelled Brushless Lawn Mower W/ 5.0 AH Battery review – Say goodbye to gas

REVIEW – One of the newest innovations in yard work is the switch from gas-powered tools to battery-powered. The benefits are numerous: No fumes, no maintenance, no gas, no power. Wait, scratch that last item—battery-powered tools finally have all the power of gas making them a viable replacement to those smelly gas monsters in your garage or shed. One of the better-known brands of battery-powered tools is Greenworks—who sent me their Pro 60V Cordless 21″ Self-Propelled Brushless Lawn Mower W/ 5.0 AH Battery. The name may be a mouthful, but the mower can handle almost anything thrown at it.

What is it?

The lime-green GreenWorks Pro 60V Cordless 21″ is a self-propelled brushless lawn mower best used for small to medium sized yards. It has variable speed, ergonomic design, one-step height adjustment, 3-way grass discharge, and other features I’ll go over in the review.

Design and features

When you unbox the GreenWorks Pro 60V Cordless 21″ mower, you’re greeted with some immediate good news. Except for two screws to attach the handle, there is no assembly. Once the handle is in place, you’re good to go. A note about the handle: Greeworks placed all the wiring inside the hollow handle, not zip-tied to the outside like so many other mowers. This protects the wiring from all kinds of hazards.

There are three grass discharge choices: Side, bag, or mulch. With rare exception, I mulch when I mow, meaning there’s no bag or side discharge. Mulching chops up the grass more as it revolves inside the mower deck at incredible speed. I do bag about once a season to help keep any grass build-up in check. I have never used side-discharge, but it’s there for those who might prefer it.

If you decide to mulch, there’s a safety plug that goes where the bag catches grass at the rear of the deck. Bagging requires that this plug be removed and the bag be inserted under a large lift-up door—much like every other mower available today.

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Speaking of the deck, the Greenworks mower has a 21-inch steel deck. 21 inches is a good size for a battery-powered mower (but it’s not even Greenwork’s largest). Also, the blade cuts up to the edge of the deck, making it easy to track your mowing. While the steel deck is strong, its weight may cut into battery life vs. a plastic-decked mower.

The wheels on the mower are plastic, but with good tread for digging into grass, especially since the rear wheels are 10 in. vs. 7 in. on the front.

The mower comes with a single battery and a charger. The battery takes about 45 min. – one hour to fully charge. That’s about average for batteries of this type.

Batteries go into the top of the mower motor under a lift-up lid. There are two battery compartments that can hold any Greenworks battery, no matter the size or power rating. There are two added features with Greenwork’s battery compartment: The lid is a soft-close design that doesn’t require any snapping into place. Just let it drop and it gently closes. Also, Greenworks supplies a safety key that must be inserted for the mower to work. That’s a huge safety feature if you need to change the blade without worrying about accidentally powering the mower. The downside is, “Do not lose that key if you want to use your mower!”

The one thing that bugs me about battery-powered tools, is that there are no generic one-design-fits-all batteries. Each company has its own proprietary battery designs, so once you buy that first tool, you are locked into that brand if you wish to swap batteries.

Note: The mower only ships with one 60V 5.0 Ah battery. This can be misleading when comparing this mower to other mowers such as the EGO 21″ Self-Propelled Peak Power electric lawnmower, which ships with two 56V 5.0 Ah batteries. The EGO mower sells for 750 vs the Greenworks 500 price. The price difference is substantial, but a single Greenworks 60V 5.0 Ah battery goes for 200, so the price discrepancy is only 50 if a second battery is added.

Start-up of the mower is so, so simple. Many battery-powered mowers require a two-step process of pressing the on button followed by the blade starter handle—in that order. The GreenWorks setup is also two-step, but it doesn’t matter in what order it’s done. It’s not a big thing, but it is one less thing to think about.

While simple, the starting process has both good and not-so-good features. There are left and right blade and self-propelled levers on both sides of the handle. This is good for both left or right-handed people, but if one side lever is squeezed, the other lever also moves. If the other hand is just holding onto the handle under the lever (easy to do), it will be squeezed by the handle. It doesn’t hurt when that happens, but it is a bit awkward.

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The handle houses a “Turbo-Mode” button, self-propelled drive-speed lever, and a battery life indicator so you’ll always know how much battery life is left. If you’re using two batteries, the mower will completely deplete one and then automatically switch to the other rather than use both simultaneously.

The drive-speed lever goes from turtle (slow) to hare (fast). I had the lever moved about 3/4 the way to hare and the self-propelled walking speed was too slow for me—and I’m a leisurely mower. Yet the full-on hare setting was too fast resulting in a small selection range between too slow and too fast. Keep in mind that mowing speed is a personal thing, so YMMV.

Turbo-Mode speeds up the blade motor for a faster, more substantial cut—at the expense of battery life—and should be reserved for tall, thick grass areas only. Despite the Turbo-Mode, the motor is geared to use energy savings when it detects an easier to cut grass area potentially extending battery life. For the record, battery life with the 60V 5.0 Ah for me was exactly 36 minutes on a full charge. That’s with a normal cut using self-propelled for the entire mowing. This makes the mower good for smaller to medium-sized lawns. Two batteries will yield over an hour of mowing—perfect for medium to larger yards. My backyard is almost an acre (with many trees) and I was able to cut half of it before the battery died.

While mowing, I noticed a bothersome (for me) trait while using self-propelled. If you need to back up, you have to wait for a second or two fully stopped before self-propelled mode will turn itself off. Otherwise, the wheels lock up and you find yourself having to drag the mower backward. I’m impatient, so giving the mower that extra second or two is something I am still dealing with.

I really appreciate the battery-life indicator on the handle. Many yard tool batteries have the power rating on the battery itself. With my eyesight (and closer handle), it’s much easier to see how much power remains.

The mower can be set to 7 mowing heights—all using one easy-grip handle. After years of futzing around with separate wheel adjustments with my gas Honda, I’ve grown spoiled by these easy-to-use improvements.

Greenworks was thoughtful enough to include headlights on the Pro 60V Lawn Mower—headlights! The LED lights are bright and can allow extra minutes at dusk to finish mowing a lawn. The lights are bright enough (and the mower is quiet enough) to mow in the dark if you want without disturbing anyone. But that’s not recommended in bug-infested Florida, so I don’t. Note that the lights are always on—there is no on/off switch.

So, how does it cut? My backyard is mostly St. Augustine grass—popular in Florida. It’s deep green, thick, and grows fast, requiring weekly mowing. The mower breezed through the grass with the motor increasing in speed (and noise) only where the grass was thicker. But it never stalled—even in the damp parts. Keep in mind that the still new blade helps.

Due to its larger rear wheels, easy start and quiet motor, the Greenworks Pro 60V Cordless 21″ Self-Propelled Brushless Lawn Mower is a joy to use, despite a couple of quirks mentioned earlier. I expect the steel deck to hold up under punishing use for years. Now I just have to purchase an extra battery to handle my large backyard.

What I’d change

Final Thoughts

Once you begin investing in battery-powered tools, you begin to accumulate batteries which can greatly extend the use time of any tool. The worst mistake you can make is buying different brands of battery-powered tools. It’s important to choose what brand you will use before buying that first tool to get the benefit of switching batteries among all the tools.

Think of charged batteries as refilling the tank after the tool runs out of fuel. Except there’s no fuel or fumes or maintenance or practically anything else to worry about. It’s a new world regarding yard work and I’m all in.

Price: 499.99 US Where to buy: Lowes Source: The sample of this product was provided by Greenworks.

Replacement 40V For Greenworks GMAX Garden Tool Battery Pack Lawn Mower Lithium Ion Battery

We are the source manufacturer of aftermarket batteries and chargers sold on Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, AliExpress, private sites, as well as physical stores. RHY manufactures replacement batteries and chargers compatible with brands like Makita, DeWALT, Bosch, Milwaukee Dyson, etc. Our products are exported to North America, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Australia, the Middle East and many other countries and regions. If you’re considering selling aftermarket batteries and chargers, or seeking a supply of OEM/ODM/OBM battery packs for your new products, you’ve come to the right place.

Product Specifications

Replace Part Number (P/N): G-MAX Batteries 29472, 29462, 2901319, BAF724, BAF725, BAF704, BAF721, BAF722, BAF705 (NOT for Gen 1- Early version Greenworks)

Compatible with GreenWorks G-MAX 40V System Power Tools:

25322 G-MAX 16” Cordless Lawn Mower 25302 Twin Force 20” Cordless Lawn Mower 29252 G-MAX Variable Speed Blower 22272 G-MAX Extended Reach Hedge Trimmer 25312 G-MAX 19” Mower, 27062 G-MAX 10” Cultivator 20642 G-MAX Pole Saw, 20672 8” Cordless Pole Saw 2501302 40V 19-in mower, 2600702 12” Cordless Snow Shovel 21242 G-MAX 13” String Trimmer, 22262 G-MAX 24” Hedge Trimmer 20202 G-MAX 12” Chainsaw, 20292 12” Cordless Chainsaw, 20312 16” Cordless Chainsaw 21332 13” Cordless String trimmer, 2101602 12” Cordless String Trimmer, 21362 14” Cordless String Trimmer 24282, 24252 150 MPH Variable Speed Cordless Blower, 24322 185MPH Variable Speed Cordless Blower/Vac, 40v inverter model IV40A00 MO40B410 14” Brushed Lawn Mower, MO40L2512 21” Brushless Dual PH Mower MO40B01 17” Brushed Mower, MO40L00 20” Brushless Dual Port Lawn Mower MO40L410 20” Cordless 3-in-1 Lawn Mower, BA40L210 115MPH. 430 CFM Cordless Brushless Blower

NOT compatible with:

NOT for Gen-1 Early version Greenworks NOT for G-24v, Pro 40V, Pro 60V, Pro 80V

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Quality: From raw materials to finished products, every link is under ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System. Highly automated production lines ensure the consistency and stability of product quality.

RD: With a RD team of over 20 senior engineers and specialized laboratory, we are capable of customizing any battery packs and chargers that meet your requirements.

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