

🌱 Cut the cord, not your weekend vibes!
The Greenworks 40V Cordless Lawn Mower delivers gas-like power with zero emissions, featuring a 16" cutting deck, 45-minute runtime on a single 4.0Ah battery, and a lightweight design 35% lighter than competitors. Its 5-position height control and 2-in-1 mulching/rear-bagging system offer versatile lawn care, while whisper-quiet operation and a 3-year warranty make it the smart, sustainable choice for yards up to ½ acre.


















| ASIN | B00BBQVL5U |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (10,983) |
| Date First Available | 8 July 2013 |
| Included Components | (1) 40V 16" Cordless Lawn Mower (1) Grass Collection Bag (1) 4.0 Ah Battery (1) Battery Charger (1) Owner's Manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 25322 |
| Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 129.01 x 48.01 x 99.01 cm; 17.01 kg |
| Size | 16" Mower |
| Style | Push |
| Weight | 53.57 Pounds |
E**D
Sacado de la caja solo hay que ensamblar la extension de la manivela y poner la bolsa. Primer ensayo cortando una área de 5 x 5 metros: Satisfecho! No veo impedimento que el resto del jardín sea igual de fácil. Esta cortadora de césped es de buen tamaño, no pesa mucho, la máquina no es tan ruidosa. De los cinco niveles para altura de corte, inicie experimentando con el 5, luego 4. El nivel 3 me parece es el que preferiré. La potencia del motor es adecuada para el pasto normal. Lo deja bien cortado y todo va a la bolsa! Si lo recomiendo para un jardín pequeño, tal como dice el comercial. (GreenWorks 25322, G-MAX 40V 16-Inch Cordless Lawn Mower, (1) 4AH Battery and a Charger Included)
J**H
Have had this mower for several months now and am ready to offer my opinion ... I really do like this mower!! This is the first battery operated mower I have owned and was a bit worried when I bought it. We have a little over a 1/4 acre and our yard is mostly flat. Have had many gas powered mowers and was ready to try the battery craze!! And, I'm glad I did. The mower operates smoothly - is very quiet and light weight. Glad I did not opt to spend the extra money on self propelled. One battery will usually do the whole yard - about 35-45 minutes of run time. The height adjustment is easy - the few controls are easy - the whole process -- easy!! Loading the battery is simply. No vibration. No running to get gas in the can. No gas can in the garage. Very simple to operate and own. Does a nice job of cutting. I do the mulching option and will eventually try the bag just to see what it's like. Bought several other tools from this company and am happy with them all - and having extra batteries (the one battery fits all is a MUST and really works well). The only negative about this mower is the size - I purchased the smaller 16" cutting path and, although I really don't need bigger, it might save a little time (ok, just being a bit lazy to be honest!!). I would recommend this mower and this brand. Make sure each tool uses the same battery - just a suggestion - because it makes life easier with 3 batteries - there is always one charged and ready. (I also bought the weed eater and blower for those curious) Great product and I only hope I'm still this happy with it next year and the year after ..... happy mowing!
L**A
I bought this in July of 2020. It’s the 16”. I needed something to cut regular grass, but had nowhere to store it. I kept a plywood panel over it as a lean to in the winter, but rain and snow would still get in on it. In 2023 winter, it had absolutely no cover. I’ve since moved to a place without real grass but tons of honeysuckle bushes and weeds, and I’ve used it heavily to keep acres of it cut down. I just finally bought a new blade for it, since I had beat up mine enough. This thing isn’t super strong or big, but it’s undergone so much hard labor I am so impressed it’s still going strong. The battery lasts long, no problems. The value for the money has definitely been amazing. I’ve used it each year heavily. If I were to get another one, I’d prob get a larger size just cuz now I have acreage, but same time, so impressed with this little mower as is!!! Lightweight, easy for me and the kids to manage. Love it!!
S**R
I couldn't spend too much, and didn't know what to expect, so because the lawn hadn't been mowed in at least a couple months- it was overgrown when I took possession a month ago, and is probably 7 inches long in some spots- I had to get a mower, and was overwhelmed with all the choices. I'm not mechanically inclined, & if anything can be done backwards, I always end up getting it backwards & have to redo it... Assembly of this out of the box was pretty easy. You just have to add the upper handle and the clipping-catch bag, and charge the battery. Now, some of the issues I had are probably due to the long and slightly-damp-underneath grass I had to cut. I may not get another chance to mow before it snows. It's been raining more days than it's been dry lately. I thought this mower would be sufficient because it said it could mow 1/3 an acre on a charge, which is about what I have between the back and front yard. I also have a pretty bad back, so I knew I wouldn't be able to do the entire lawn without a break at least every hour. I tend to overdo it, so if a dead battery forces me to stop & take a break, that is for the best. In the end, I only got half the back yard done yesterday on the one battery charge...and now it's raining again, which it's predicted to do until it starts snowing in a couple days. Part of the problem is also that there is a big tree in the back yard plus neighbor's trees dropping leaves into my yard, and I've been trying to get all the leaves off the ground before mowing, and it's impossible! I thought a thin layer of leaves would be okay, but no. It was just too much for the mower, with the grass so long too. I had to keep stopping to rake because the clippings were jamming up the blade and underneath. So I had to rake more leaves and bag up the clippings around it. Yes, it does have a catch bag, but only about half the clippings make it into the bag; the rest stay on the ground as mulch, even when you first start mowing! That part disappoints me, because after the mowing is done, you still have to rake up mounds of mulch (yes, I removedd the mulch piece because I didn't want any, but maybe I got that backwards). The manual did leave a few explanations out. It is kind of hard for me to push, but I am more than half disabled. I probably should have paid the extra approx. $200 for the self-propelled model- but that is so much money for someone on a fixed income. Again, I think a big part of the problem was the too overgrown grass. I first tried the shortest setting, but that was impossible to push over that heavy grass! I used setting 2, which was still hard to push, but with the days left before winter being so few, I had to. Hence my having to unjam it every few minutes. Next year I'll be able to mow more often, and not let it get so out of control! I didn't have the problem someone else mentioned about it stalling while pulling back on a hill. My yard is pretty hilly/bumpy in spots, but that wasn't a problem. The manual said all 4 wheels have to be on the ground, but if they briefly aren't, it still works. I haven't gotten to the part under the tree with all the acorns- I'll be wearing safety glasses as the manual instructs. I will still need an edger/weed whacker, because you can't get too close to the garden beds/walkway/fence/tree, etc. with this mower. I guess the same would be true for any mower. I do wish I had bought the wider model, and the 2-battery model. Lawn mowing with this model is a lot of work for me. But I think I'll keep it, and next year will vow to mow regularly so it doesn't jam so much. The biggest disappointment of all is that all the clippings don't make it into the bag, and that leaves on the ground can't be mowed over. Hopefully I won't be too crippled next year to mow, because I really want to get in shape, and this push mower is very good exercise! Also- I love the color, and it's cute and not TOO heavy. The battery is average power toll-size, so that doesn't add weight, just the mower body itself.
C**R
I recently purchased this mower to cut my grass in areas where my riding lawn mower doesn't work as well as a push mower. I've used it three or four times, and have been pleased with this mower. *Grass Catcher: Large Basket Attaches and Empties Easily. No issues with the catcher getting in the way when mowing. If someone doesn't want to bag cut grass, it does come with a thrower to attach. However, I've not used this option, so I don't know how well it would work. *Battery: I start out with a full battery and use half the battery when mowing for 20-25 minutes. *Lightweight: This mower is very lightweight and because of this I've found that when my (always thick) grass is on the long side, I must make the effort to walk at a pace that matches how fast the mower can efficiently cut the grass. Not a problem, because it's still a quick enough pace. Otherwise, it's easy to push using a fast walk or slow trot behind the mower. *Blade performance: I have thick grass and have found that when it is quite long, I have to mow a bit slower than usual, or else the blade isn't able to cut as well as I'd like. Regardless of grass thickness or height, this mower cuts very well. Assembly: Easy to assemble; however, my mower came with the handle not attached and took time for one person (me, a small woman) to hold and attach tightly. It is because of this that I don't collapse the handle before storing it in my shed. I'll wait until FL lawn care isn't needed for a few months, before I decide to collapse/fold the handle when I store it for longer period. Also, some of the parts on the handle are made of a plastic that could easily break if not manipulated carefully. Downfall: I must hand trim a generous 12 inch strip of grass around my patio fences and along the the back of my house, because no matter how close I reasonable push the mower's deck against these areas, the blade isn't capable of reaching these areas. Battery: Easy to place in the mower and remove. I am used to taking batteries on and off trimmer/edger and will say that placing and removing the mower's battery does take more effort. I like that the battery is covered. Starting: Push the button. Pull the handle back. Begin mowing. It's quite simple. So far, it's started every time. I do store the battery in my air conditioned house, because I live in FL and my shed is quite hot in the summer.