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Similar to the SmartCut technology discussed above I imagine if you want to go faster you’ll use the battery much quicker than 60 minutes. I guess that’s the price you pay for not wanting to use gas powered mowers. Greenworks also uses a SmartCut technology that lets you control how fast your blade spins, thereby impacting how long your battery lasts as well.

Of course, that instant-on without pull starting is one of the major benefits of kicking the gas can for lithium-ion power. Running just under 67 feet per second, the chain melted right through 14 inches of oak like butter. Satisfied with the cut, we decided to push it a little harder and see if the chain would bog. It can, but the brushless motor has the torque to keep the chain moving better than most cordless saws. Another feature I really like is the battery level gauge on the handle. It indicates which battery pack the mower currently draws from, and how much power each battery has at any given time.

We’re not surprised by it and it’s no worse than we’re used to. If you only use your saw occasionally, you may want to empty the reservoir between jobs to keep it from leaking. The felt vibration is very low in Greenworks 60V PRO and results in less user fatigue. The quickness to full chain speed will surprise you if you are unfamiliar with cordless saws. The inertia activated chain brake itself is an outstanding safety feature. The brake system is ergonomic and contours around the hand while cutting, but does not interfere.

Provides the longest continuous runtime for any cordless mower. Single lever 7-position height adjustment for the best cut in all grass conditions. Starts Up Every Time with Push of a Button – Without a doubt, this is a big, big advantage for anyone that buys this mower. Consumers were impressed over and over again at how easily and reliably this mower starts up.

You can also run the mower with just one battery if needed. You can adjust your speed using the dial located right in the middle of the handle controls. The slider is stiff enough that it doesn’t drift or move unless you specifically make an adjustment. Greenworks is conscious that the switch from gas to battery power is a big step and they’re doing a couple of things to make it feel more natural.

Sensors Sometimes Trigger Late – You remember that neat feature we mentioned before that adjusts mower speed according to what you’re cutting? Well IT IS a cool feature for the most part, but a small number of consumers reported the sensor triggering slightly later when they moved from an “easier” area to a thicker patch of grass on their lawn. And because it triggered late, they might have to go over that part again to fully finish it off. This might be something to think about if you’re going to be going from easy areas of grass to thicker patches very regularly.

With no gas hassles to worry about, it’s a great solution for seasonal yard work, post-hurricane/storm cleanup, and making your neighbors jealous while they yank their pull cord 50 times. The setup process is pretty simple, but not as simple as other models. While a corded blower can be plugged in and ready to use in no time, the battery-operated Greenworks Pro does require some charge time.