Ultimate Electric Mower Battle (Don’t Buy Until You Watch)
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- I put the EGO 56V, Greenworks 80V, Makita 36V, Milwaukee M18 and Ryobi 40V electric lawn mowers to the TEST. I tested run time, cut efficiency, motor power, charge time, cost and more to fine the ULTIMATE electric lawn mower. Let me know what you think!
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Makita Mower: amzn.to/3NyxXXA
Milwaukee Mower: amzn.to/446wi0Q
Ryobi Mower: amzn.to/3piB5gG
EGO Mower: amzn.to/468iC7f - Развлечения
Thanks for watching! Comment below on which mower(s) you'd like to see next!
"DeWalt 20V MAX DCMWSP244U2 21 in. 20 V Battery Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Kit" Is what I have and I love dewalt would love to see how it holds up against all those others.
Do you have a model # on the green works? I don’t see a similar looking mower on their website
The give away at the end is what it’s all about. You got a fan for life in me buddy.
@@EsqueDollar Thank you - they are sweet neighbors. Salt of the earth types.
Cutting the grass with a fresh battery would have been a better way of testing the time the battery lasts. You'll have a load on the battery when cutting the grass due to friction and such which will use more battery. On the road, there is nothing to make the mowers "work" off their battery life properly. Just a thought... Great video, thanks!!!
I bought an Ego mower in 2014. Their product hasn't changed a huge amount, just small incremental improvements over the years. I'm still using the original battery. All of the plastics on the mower are still intact and I've never had to repair or replace anything. One of the best purchases I've made.
Wow - that is a really good testimonial for EGO.
One battery having weird issues. Once warranty was gone myself propel broke, they had no repair options for me I offered to pay... They said "Buy a new mower"
@@feldredge5077 yeah I'm not surprised. Though the investment ends up being in batteries not the mower itself. Mine is not self propelled.
Same. 2014 Ego - Stull going strong on original battery. Love it. Best tool I have ever purchased! It's quiet and I haven't spewed fossil feel exhaust I to the environment mowing my years in over 10 years!
@mscm4592 love to hear it
"Honey, that crazy neighbor is trying to mow the street again"
😂😂 I know I got several of those when I did this...
I literally laughed out loud
Well he missed a spot. Don’t pay him.
Cant wait to see him mop it
I found a 60v Craftsman push mower being thrown away. It didn’t have the battery or a charger but it was practically brand new. It turns out you can’t find replacement batteries for them, and the ones I did find were insanely expensive. I suspect that’s why it was thrown away. I took it apart and modified it to use a 9 Ah 60v DeWalt flex volt battery. They sell cheap battery kits online for RC cars that allow you to directly tap into the 60v from the DeWalt battery. I wired it up to treat the handle bar as a simple on/off switch, bypassing all the built in electronics. IT WORKS! And it works well! I was able to mow 3/4 acre on one charge, and if the battery dies, DeWalt batteries are widely available, albeit expensive but I already had a 60v battery on hand. Modifying the mower probably only cost $10 total.
Goodness man!! That’s amazing! 3/4 of an acre is legit. Kudos to you
Too bad you didn't make a video while doing it!
Ego is only 499 at Lowes. I used it for 1hour and it cut my whole property no problems at all
That's good stuff. 👍🏻
I switched to Ego about four years ago and have never looked back. All of their tools have been fantastic and reliable
I am also a fan of the ego equipment have had the mower for 4 years with no problems an have bought the blower, weed eater, chainsaw, hedge trimer. and have switched to Flex tools (same parent company) they share battery tech and circuitry.
They are honestly amazing tools
I feel like bonus points should be awarded if the batteries can be used on other tools from the same company. For instance I went with the Milwaukee because i have so many other M18 tools i use the batteries on.
Yes - that is a huge money and time saver. I think all of these have that capability, although some don't have a regular tool line-up, like EGO.
@@TheLawnReviewthis is the kicker that makes these hard to compare with price as a function: for Milwaukee tool users, this is the cheapest mower because you're going to be buying 12ah batteries anyhow, and a pair of those is 500 bucks. The Makita is the only other one here that has normal tool batteries, and same story there (assuming they are 4x 5ah lxt batteries in the kit) for someone on LXT. Ryobi has an expensive power tool line, but not on this battery platform, and do greenworks/ego even make actual tools?
I already made the mistake of buying into a 56v OPE brand for a single tool (Echo chainsaw) and now I'm looking at buying a push mower, and theirs doesn't look good. Do I buy yet another battery I can't use for anything else (unless I rebuy chainsaw, weed eater, pole saw, etc in that platform)? Or pay the extra for a brand I have a lot of tools in, basically netting me 2 free 12ah batteries I can use elsewhere (and it's the best mower, so that's a bonus).
It's getting really hard to talk myself out of buying the M18.
@@thepewplace1370 I am Ryobi for the battery situation. None of the tools have disappointed me except the 18" lawn mower because the store does not carry replacement blades, and it was $60 to order (what a rip!) so I got the 20" mower, backpack blower, 18" chainsaw, 14" chainsaw, and string trimmer on the 40V platform.
I dislike that aspect. I'm not going to put a massive, cumbersome, 4lb battery on most of my cordless tools. Maybe a mitersaw or some stationary tool, but that is a pretty limited use case. Then I have to deal with this stupid multi battery setup on my OPE tools.
@@randomvideosn0where I think OP is talking about (and I'm definitely talking about) mowers that use the same batteries as their actual tool counterparts. The Ryobi tool line uses an 18v battery, different from their OPE line, so if you wanted any of the 200+ Ryobi power tools, you'd still have to buy a different set of batteries from your Ryobi OPE equipment.
By contrast, the Milwaukee and the Makita both use their regular 18v tool batteries for their OPE stuff, which is a huge, huge win if you're in those tool platforms. I can run my M18 leaf blower, pole saw, weedeater, and this mower (if I get it) off the same batteries I use for my drills/impacts/saws/rotary hammers/vacuums/lights/etc. It makes the most expensive mower effectively the cheapest mower, since I need those 12ah batteries anyways.
Even more awesome, Milwaukee just announced their Forge line of lithium pouch cell batteries, which assuming they offer a lineup like Flex and have some 8 to 12ah range stacked lithium, will likely give the mower even more performance.
Great video and props to you for the 6 hrs of walking. 🥵 Super generous and thoughtful to give the lady the mower. That really made me smile. 👍
Thank you for the kind comment! I had a blast with this review and it felt great to give that away!
I've definitely been curious about electric lawnmowers. Well done - this was a ton of work - much appreciated! And that EGO thing at the end there, you're a good man :)
Really appreciate you watching until the end!
I like electric mowers. Much quieter, virtually zero maintenance.
Appreciate the review. As several others have noted, if you're already in a battery "ecosystem", the price comes down with the shared batteries, plus you can be charging one and using another at the same time. I actually am into two, EGO for yard tools and Makita for shop tools. I've not yet gotten a mower, but it will almost certainly be an EGO when I do. Thanks!
Agree - that's a huge value to going with battery powered tools.
Best review on these things I've seen! Fantastic job. EGO is my outdoor equipment and have been very happy with them. You my friend deserve a beer for such an in-depth review of these mowers...Cheers!!
Thank you! Glad you love your EGO - they make great stuff. I appreciate you watching.
I respectfully disagree. Testing the older 36V Makita against these mowers and not testing the new 40V Makita is not a good review. The 40V Makita has been available for several months. Apples to apples comparison is how a good review works. At least the mention of the Makita 40V being available would have been the correct thing to do. If applicable, same goes for the other brands of mowers.
Greatly appreciate all the work and time you put into this test! It was very entertaining to watch this lol.
Thanks, Peter! That means a lot - this took a LOOOONG time to make.
In 2022 I bought, from Home Depot, the Ryobi 40V Brushless 20 in. Cordless Walk Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with 6.0 Ah Battery & Charger, along with a 4Ah string trimmer and edger, blower, hedge clippers and pole saw attachments. The mower doesn't have a 'boost button', but ramps up on its own when encountering tall/heavy grass. I really love this machine! Main thing is to keep the blade sharpened! I get a nice, clean cut! 🙂
Glad you've liked your set up!
Where do you get the blade sharpened? Just got one.
@@melissawhite5116 - I sharpen them myself.
Man…not only are you clear, concise and honest…you do it with humor as well! Great channel. You’ve earned me as a sub. 😎
Thanks, Chris! It's great to hear some kind words and glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome review and man props to you for giving that older family that EGO mower at the end! Back to the review tho.. I have been using the 60V Greenworks for over 3 years and it’s been nothing but great. Two 5 aH batteries really does the job.
Glad you love the Greenworks - a lot of folks saying the same things. Appreciate you watching until the end.
I have had 2 green works mowers over the past 5 years, though both 40V brushless not the newer 80V. I only got rid of the original one since we moved and didn't have room in the container. They have both been rock solid and handled everything we have thrown at them and seem like great values for money...
Glad you've liked yours!
I use a 20 inch 40v Ryobi mower with no auto-walk, it still works great after several years of use, always on the same 5ah battery that still works great today. It's so light and simple in its construction I barely notice having to push it unless the bag is totally full of grass. I just empty it frequently and I couldn't possibly ask more of a 200 dollar battery mower. Plenty of power to mow 4-5 inches of grass too, it has an auto turbo mode. I've never had issues with the battery dying, my lawn takes like 30-40 mins to mow and the battery has 2 bars left.
Glad you like yours!
@@TheLawnReview I looked at the models available today and it looks like you can't even get a 20 inch battery push mower for anywhere near 200 anymore, kinda sad :( the only immediately available models are one that has no bag for 250 or a brushless auto walk one for 400. I guess cheap battery mowers aren't really a thing anymore! Mine came with a bag AND a mulch plate, and it has a storage tray for a second 40v battery which I notice none of the new models have.
My parents got that same one and love it. It's SO lightweight and plenty of power to mow their 1/3rd acre yard.
Very impressed with the depth, not to mention the passion, of your research efforts. I wasn't planning on buying an electric mower, but this was a half-hour well-spent in case I decide to go this route next mower purchase. Thank you!
I really appreciate the kind words!
Great video! I bought the EGO a couple of years ago. It works great, no issues+the same battery runs the blower, hedger and trimmer. Thanks for the summary.
Awesome - I love the EGO products a ton - especially the multi-head. Thanks for watching!
I have everything EGO, including the fan with mister which is great for sitting on the patio and smoking cigars in the summer in Texas.
@@CaseySims Wow! I need to try that one out...
@@CaseySims bro the work light is awesome and I got the new 400w inverter, AMAZING! I need that fan!! 😂
Excellent job! I have an older Greenworks that I'm considering to replace. Its still going solid after 10+ years and on the same exact battery! I just want something self-propelled now, so the Greenworks in the video is on my list of options to consider.
Wow - that should be a greenworks commercial!
@@TheLawnReview i think i must have the same model, it's going on 8 years. also got the greenworks chainsaw that uses the 80V, so 2 chargers and 3 bats, i can't run out of juice unless it's over 40 c, batterys dont like they heat, but i dont ether so no issues :)
the only issue i had with the mower was the plastic bit the holds the blade, it broke only 2 years in, so i fabbed a metal replacement, was not impressed with a bit of flimsy plastic thats suppose to mate the blade with drive shaft and wondering if the self propelled one also has crap like that?
I have the ryobi mower but dont need to use it a whole lot. I went with the ryobi because of the fact that i have many tools that take their batteries. For the 40v line i have 5 other tools that use those batteries. Good comparison on the mowers and a great job on all the work you put in.
Thank you so much, Albert!
Last season I bought the multiple battery charger for the Ryobi 40v system. I love that it kills power to the unit when all the batteries are charged and it keeps my 3 batteries fully charged within a hour or so.
@@TheLawnReview
Okay so I just watched your video and you said Milwaukee's got the longest battery. Then I looked at your graphic labeled "TEST RESULTS" and it's on the bottom of the stack and it's labeled number 5. What am I missing?
@@powerguymark It's on the bottom of the stack just because of no particular test order (ie - that was the last one tested) and the numbers beside it are how well each performed in any given test with the highest number (a 5) being the "best" of that particular test (and thus a 1 would be the worst performing)
@@powerguymark 5 is not the ranking, it's the number of points. The more points, the better.
Probably one of the most comprehensive test videos I’ve ever seen. Well done!
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate the kind words.
I have the GreenWorks 21" 80v in my Amazon cart now for a week. Was just waiting to pull the trigger. Now that I've seen this review I have no hesitation doing so. THanks.
Good choice! It is my go-to mower right now.
I have been very happy with my 80V Greenworks Mower.
I took over my father’s green works mower and I absolutely loved it. It took a beating and I found another one for 100 bucks and bought it. Well decided I was going to get a better one I went with Ryobi. Worst mistake of my life I’ve had it for two years and the batteries will no longer charge, I had the green works five years I will be going back to them. Just trying to find blades for them was almost impossible unless you went on the Internet.
Where are we to take these mowers in the future when they stop working? An electrician or a mechanic???
Also note the EGO has several models and battery sizes hence different run times.
How did yours turn out? I bought that one from costco about 3 weeks ago and it's going back. Battery life is just not there.
You should also compare battery replacement cost. After years of using battery powered construction tools (to their death) that cost and how many charges before replacement is kind of important. Great review.
Great idea - those things can be expensive
Totally agree, Ive had Ego products going on 5 years plus and batteries are crazy expensive, even though the Ryobi didn't do well if I could start over that's what I would pick because of battery prices.
@@budhajek6279 I like that their batteries are somewhat cheaper and can be used outside of just lawn equipment unlike EGO
@@budhajek6279 yea i point that out in a few videos about ego being battery prices are insane for them and if you aren't going fully in on their system just going say only mower don't think really makes any sense. as looking buying battery's for Milwaukee battery replacement is near same price as ego but its 10amp/h vs 24 amp/h which makes it hurt less.
That's one of the faults I take with these battery powered lawnmowers, one they are so expensive, and two once the batteries need replacing in 3-6 years the cost of those batteries are so high.
I have used a 80v Greenworks Mower for about 4 and half to 5 years and loved it from day one.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
Thanks a bunch man, keep up the great work! It warmed my heart when you gave it away. Keep it up 🤝
Really appreciate you watching until the end!
This really lines up with my experience as a Greenworks mower regular user, this exact model. There are occasions when it bogs, and it can take a lot of effort to prevent that in thick or dense grasses. But it can cut my whole yard on a single charge, with good lift. Big win.
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching
I bought the 48V Powerworks. Its the thame like the Greenworks and i am pretty happy with it. A big plus is the good price of it...
Greats from germany and thanks for the comparison 👍
Really liked the review… I would have suggested that on “Cut Check” you should have let the mowers without turbo do a second cut OR had the movers with turbo mow on a second plot so they didn’t have the advantage of a “pre-cut”. But having said that, still VERY impressed with the neutrality and transparency of your real-life testing!
Yeah you're totally right. Thanks for the kind words!
Agreed, I'm afraid the turbo wasn't as effective as just doing a 2nd pass would be.
..but without more testing, who knows.
This absolutely, the turbo feature although relevent to quality control should have been ever present in all tests determining the overall best
You expected what? A shill? Lol
I bought an E go after doing months of research. I have watched many videos. I don't regret my purchase. Thanks for the video
They are pretty dang sweet.
The charge time is an important data point. But also realize charging batteries slower is also better for their longevity. This was a very impressive video and had alot of good data! Thank you for your hard work and honest opinions .
Someone else pointed that out today - never heard that
@TheLawnReview so with basically all batteries, the reason they eventually go out is because they short out enternally. Under use the battery material warms and cools. This thermal cycling eventually causes crystals to form, and over time the crystallized bits of lithium or whatever punched through the seperating layers of the battery, eventually shorting them and making them inoperable. So the more gently you use them, i.e. charging and discharging, the longer they will last.
@@ShotGunner5609 Thanks for the education! Probably explains why the battery life on these can vary so much after several years.
Nice job on the comparison. Good info and entertaining. At the beginning of last grass cutting season I narrowed the choices down to the Greenworks, EGO, and the Ryobi which I ended up buying on sale. At the end of the season the Ryobi died. Trying to get it serviced on warranty was a nightmare. Finally, after spending time at two different service centers it was fixed and I’ve used it so far this season without any more problems so far. You should consider warranty information and whether they have a service center near you. While I like my Ryobi, if I was buying again I would have bought the EGO or the Greenworks instead.
Dang - my dad had a similar experience with his Ryobi. Glad you got it fixed!
As a Milwaukee fan for literally all my tools, I actually stepped outside the box for this one. I have that exact Ego mower and battery and at first I was not happy with it because I thought it was super underpowered. My lawn is different than others and I had to fool around with the different blade options and discharge options until I got it right. But I also have their leaf blower, string trimmer and snow blower. As a system they are all awesome.
Noticed your cummins bag, but no cummins. Formerly MW459 myself.
Really glad you have liked EGO! Both brands make awesome tools.
I got the ego and love the milwaukee brand for automotive stuff. I didn't even know at the time milwaukee made a mower.
@@JoeCnNd honestly I’d probably buy the Ego again over the Milwaukee. That extra cost doesn’t make sense to me.
@pkmachinegun yeah, I've had my ego for about 3 or 4 seasons and can't complain. I've had some tall grass, too, working 7 days a week. 12-16 hour days were making me lazy, and it cuts it down, no problem.
I bought the Milwaukee because it was designed more for commercial. The other mowers had a lot of plastic and the Milwaukee more metal. I believe that is why the price is 25% more.
Good to see that you came to the same conclusion that we did when we decided to buy a Greenworks 80v about 9 months ago partially because we were able to buy it on sale. It's been an AWESOME mower. You are a GOOD MAN for offering them the EGO mower
Thank you and glad to hear you love your GW!
I have the 60V Greenworks mower, trimmer, and blower. No complaints whatsoever. All work great! I’ve yet to run the battery all the way down using all three.
I would buy again.
Glad you like them - where did you get them?
I have the greenworks 21 inch self propel mower, string edger and blower with 80 volt batteries. This is my third season and no complaints or issues with this product. I did get a promotion of extras ( batteries and fast charger ) remember to sharpen the mower blade frequently.
I've been a tool snob with my Ego tools for years, but I watched the whole thing just to make sure they were worth being a snob over. Very thorough and great comparison!
Thanks, Katie! EGO is great - what tools do you have from them?
@@TheLawnReview I've got the 7.5ah mower, a string trimmer, and a hedge trimmer. My dad has about a dozen of their tools that he uses around his farm as well.
yo lol same I was rooting for ego the whole video
Haha same! I’ve had the EGO mower, trimmer, and leaf blower for 7-8 years now. Batteries are finally winding down with usable capacity. (Used to mow 0.25 acre twice with a 5Ah single charge but can now only cut it once). Great products, no issues, and barely any maintenance (blades & string)
Love my ego lawnmower. Have the 7.5hr. It handles my property no problem
I bought the greenworks one thinking it used the same battery as my other greenworks yard tools. I was wrong, but it was on sale and I have been super happy with it. Less than $500, it’s super quiet and it can mow the front and back yards without any issues. The only time it ever struggled was when I mowed the lawn after coming home from vacation and the long grass was still wet from rain the night before. 100% recommend it.
Glad you like it! It is really a great mower.
Fantastic review! God bless you for being so kind to your neighbors! What a great ending to the video.
Thanks for watching to the end!
I have owned the Greenworks 60V dual battery mower for going on year three now. The cut in this thing is amazing. At $450, it included a 5 amp battery, and the additional 6 amp battery cost me another $200. Charge time for batteries of these mowers with swappable batteries shouldn't even be a comparing factor unless they take days to charge, in my opinion. I have a standard suburban property with under a quarter acre. The 5 amp battery is sufficient with dry grass, even when using the self-propelled drive. For wet grass, however, automatic switching to the other battery is nice and more than ample for the yard on a single charge of the combined 11 amps. It even has led headlights. It's foldable and can be stowed on a wall hook. Super lightweight, very maneuverable, and has paid for itself. It came with a five orsix year warranty as well. Overall, i love it. Nice showdown.
It's worth noting that Greenworks has 3 different lineups of battery-operated tools : 40v, 60v, and 80v. The 60 is exclusive to Home Depot for whatever reason. The batteries are interchangeable with the same voltage rated power tools, like my brushless Greenworks trimmer, which came with a 2amp battery. That 6 amp battery is heavy, so I don't recommend it for the trimmer.
I really like the 80V series from them - I didn't know 60V was unique to Home Depot.
By having a brand offer a product in a unique configuration, the box store doesn’t have to worry about price matching it. You’ll find that large box stores of all kinds will do that with a range of products. Tools, appliances, home electronics and such.
I got all my 60v at TSC (who I thought had the agreement with... Maybe they added HD?)
One thing I personally like and use on the Makita 4x battery setup is I can be charging 2 batteries while using the other 2. So even though it took the longest to charge technically you could have been using it once the first set was done.
Yeah that is a nice bonus. If you burn through the first two, you can run over and grab the others off the charger and replace them.
@@TheLawnReview most Makita users have many 5Ah batteries too
Also I couldn't properly see but the Makita charger didn't seem to be the faster R version whic typically charces a 5ah battery in about 30mins
I have 3 of Makita’s dual battery rapid chargers and one of the standard dual battery chargers, the rapid chargers take around 45 minutes to charge 2 5amp batteries if they aren’t too hot and the standard charger takes forever. With more than 20 5amp batteries charge time isn’t really something that i worry about.
I can tell you that Makita batteries generally last for years in heavy use that makes lawnmower use look like a vacation.
My Coupleshaft trimmer and 9” Powercutter (Concrete Saw) can really drain the batteries and heat them up.
@@peterryan7340yeah i’ve got 7, and then like 3-4 3 and 4ah batteries. the chainsaw uses two batteries and with what i’ve got and the double rapid charger i can stay ahead of the power consumption
Great video recently bought ego mower, blower, string trimmer and chainsaw and i was amazed . The battery was great, the power is great, silent operation, great cut.
EGO tools are incredible - thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video. Just ordered Greenworks 80V 25"
That one is pretty sweet too! I’ve just recently got it. You’ll love it.
You put in some work on this one, nice job!
I would love to see more comparisons on how performance changes when bagging or side discharging, as well as using any optional better blades such as high lift versions. I have the Milwaukee mower and have been reading mixed reviews on their high lift blade and whether it is better or worse than the included blade.
I never would have guessed the Greenworks would have done so well. I will have to keep that one in mind to recommend to people who ask me, it seems like a lot of mower for the money.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comments! That's a great point. The video was already 30 minutes long so tried to hit the big parts, but I can include those in my individual mower reviews. Hope you stick around!
I have both blades. the high lift was a big difference in my case, milwakee has a high lift button but it is so high lift with this on I only use it as a vacuum/leaf shredder . Also the bog down test was bunk he rammed it through some burms and stopped it here. Many reviewers have burned through 4 foot brush and booged out every one of these mowers but the Milwaukee never stopped at any distance. I have cleared out a ditch with mine it never stopped.
I love my Ryobi 40v. Bought it 3 summers ago and have not any regrets
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching.
Your review helped me, very honest and clears out fog from the most gimmicky industry, kudos to you !
Thanks for watching!
This was a great video, it helped me buy my first lawn mower yesterday. Thank you
Awesome! What did you go with?
Pretty wild test. I already own a ton of cordless Makita tools, so I will probably go with them. I never let my lawn get out of control. It's a battle for best lawn with some of my neighbors.
Great video, enjoyed watching! Remember, sometimes it the sharpness of the blade that makes a better cut!
Thanks for watching! Makita is a fine choice, just expensive if you need the batteries.
That lawnmower is actually $499 and same every tool I own is makita so will be better for the battery
I really like Makita tools and am finishing my 3rd year of having their mower, weed eater and blower and I'm about to replace it. I have tried everything and it really is a bad performing mower. I have to go over area 3-4 times to get a remotely even cut.
@@Damnit_Dave which model mower do you have if you don't mind me asking. I have been looking for some end of season sales, but your comment has me on edge.
Excellent tests and straight forward real-world explanations.
Thank you Terry!!
Man I really appreciate the work you put into this video, possibly one of the best reviews I’ve seen done on any category.
Thank you so much! That’s an awesome compliment
A great real-use comparison and you definitely went above and beyond with this amazing set of tests. BRAVO! And kudos for giving your neighbor that mower at the end!
Thank you for watching the whole thing
I have a 1st gen EGO from 2016 still going strong. Last year I had to replace my 7.5ah battery after 6 years of use. Picked up a generic replacement battery off of eBay and I’m still loving this mower!
Wow you could write a commercial for them haha. Although they wouldn't claim the generic replacement haha
the only gripe i have, with this test (amazing information and work on your part) is that if you test with turbo mode on in one test you should do it for all tests. The video was awesome!
Yep - you're totally right. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Agree. Milwaukee and Greenworks got top marks for run time without turbo on but then also got top marks for cut check with the turbo on. If you're going to cut your grass with turbo on for the better cut then run time needed to be measured with turbo on.
Thanks for doing this real world unbiased look at these options. It would be interesting to go to each of these manufacturers test facilities with all of the mowers and you perform their particular tests using each one. You know they're doing it!
I'd love to do that - or set up my own factory!
@@TheLawnReview - You're working towards that now and your recommendation was based on a scale determined by what the average consumer would want. Your evaluations were direct and waged as fairly as I would. That reputation sticks and the next time I'm looking I'll check to see if you've done your review. The review I get to witness!
Great comparison and even better deed at the end! I have the Ego, and have been really happy overall with it.
Great to hear! Those are great mowers. Thanks for watching to the end.
On the greenworks it has 4 blinking lights when you charge the battery. So when it charges you can see the status in increments of 25% by the 4 lines... I've been impressed with my greenworks line great product but thank you for this test
Glad you've liked it - I'm really impressed as well. I had an original review where I knocked it a bit but its grown on me over time
One thing that is tough to test across the board on a short time frame but I feel is extremely important is the durability and longevity of the product. If I’m not mistaken the Milwaukee is advertised as a PRO or commercial platform, which would explain the price difference.
Yeah that's a great one. I should do a follow up in 10 years haha
This is a VERY valid point.
I recently read that a quality gas mower (Honda) will last 20* years at least.
So far the battery mowers are expected to only last 5 years.
*I have a Honda mower I got well used 30 years ago. It's just now not worth repairing... so I have another gas Honda mower that's well used. Had it 5 years so far & its got maybe another 5 in it. I'm seriously thinking of buying a brand new Honda gas, being 2023 is the last year they will be selling new gas models. (however I'm very interested in seeing how a battery Honda will compare. I'm expecting it to be head & shoulders above all others just like their gas mowers are... But will they be 20 year machines?)
@waynelevitz6672 this sounds dumb bit do you think the size of yard it gets used on affects the life expectancy? Current looking to see if gas or electric is the right choice for my smallish yards and if electric is only really 5 years I'd rather just go with gas
Great review, and it's so very kind of you to give that mower to that couple! I have a greenworks string trimmer and blower. Both do a nice job, so with this review in mind, when a new push mower is needed, it will most likely be greenworks also.
Thank you so much for watching until the end! Appreciate the kind words.
Great Vid. Bought my EGO 56 Volt in 2016. I have 1/4 acre lot, which takes almost an hour to mow. I can do the whole thing in one charge. Still have the same battery, and its going strong.
I love to hear that! A lot of folks think the batteries can't last that long.
For the scoring, I think it would be better to give a non-relative/non-ranked score for each round. There could be scenarios where #1 is far and away the best, while #2-#5 are almost the same. Then you'd have #2 scoring 4 points while #5 gets 1 point even though they're performing equally.
Really great video though, and I appreciate the amount of work that went into making this.
Thanks for the kind words and suggestion - we had a hard time figuring out how to do that
The EGO and Greeworks batteries have venting and fans to cool the cells of the batteries themselves, which is a big reason the EGO charges so quickly.
Gotta love that. They get loud when you charge them which surprised me. SKIL has a jumpstart charger and it cranks.
One of the models of Makita's chargers does this exact thing and takes like 40 min to charge the batteries, but I think the mower comes with the version seen here which doesn't do that and takes forever. If you're getting one of the combo kits, it's something to pay attention to.
Are they not going to get clogged with junk? The battery compartment of my Ryobi (and the other battery Ryobi before that) both end up with a fair amount of fine clippings/dust and that could insulate the cells long term rather than help.
So does the makita
Great job!!! Just got the new 84v Green Works unboxed and cut today! Dual Blade 25". First Electric Mower....I absolutely loved it!
Wow 84V. Big time. Glad you like it
I got greenworks 60 mower, weedwacker, and chainsaw. The chainsaw is a beast.
God bless ya for giving them the mower.
Glad you like the Greenworks and thanks for watching until the end!
Very interesting. I recently acquired the Makita secondhand, essentially for the price of two perfectly good 18V batteries that came with it. This was my first excursion into battery powered mowers coming from the petrol version Honda Buffalo. The Makita really surprised me in its performance. No comparison against the 5hp Honda for sure, but it did the job easily and quickly as long as I keep the grass generally short. No issues. And because the Makita is so lightweight, I actually enjoy mowing now. In fact, I love mowing. And so, my lawn looks better groomed than ever. Makita is good enough for me.
Glad you like it! If it makes mowing better then you're going to be happier!
So relieved to hear you really like it. I already have two Makita batteries for four tools, so was really hoping for a great review, that didn't happen, but your comment has cheered me up again :)
Thanks for the great review for battery powered lawn mowers. I decided the Toro Recycler with Personal Pace was the best battery mower so I purchased one from Home Depot. Great lawn mower very easy to use and extremely well build with plenty of run time for my 60' x 100' lot.
Glad you liked that one! I didn't love that one and reviewed it via video as well. The battery charge time was reaaalllly long. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLawnReview You are right it takes 2 hours to charge the Toro battery versus 20 minutes for the EGO. I owned an EGO and sold it the Toro is much better, more sturdy, Personal Pace easier to use and it mulches much better than the EGO.
I also went with the Toro Super Recycler. The Ego’s mulching is no where as good
@@LL-mt2nz How do you like it so far?
@@TheLawnReview So far so good. If your lawn can be mowed in 50 minutes or so, I can’t think of a better mower than the Super Recycler. It bags and mulches as good as the gas.
Darned good review, thorough and fair all in all. Nice touch noticing that the Lady is doing her lawn religiously and giving her the mower, Hat is off to you. Thank you for all the work you put into this.
Thank you! And I appreciate you watching until the end
An entire day of your time doing these reviews. Thank you so much. This is incredible
Thanks for watching!!
Wow, that was really nice of you to give them the Ego mower! It’s a great mower! It does a great job of mulching the leaves into a fine mulch right into the lawn.
Thanks for watching until the end!
I was waiting for him to say thank you for the gift, great review by the way!
I bought an ego for $500 and my neighbor has the greenworks. He likes my ego better. He did a side by side and I agree with him. The ego mulched so well there was no indication of grass left behind. His greenworks left clumps of unmulched grass everywhere, especially at each turn.
Man I hate to hear that! But glad you guys like EGO - they make great mowers.
@@TheLawnReview we have Kentucky blue grass and fescue.
I have the EGO myself too. It does an awesome job mulching. I do agree with the review that the battery could last longer, but it's just about enough time for me to take a break, so I'm OK with it. I also got mine for less than $500, so the review price seemed a bit high to me.
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I have the snow blower, leaf blower and string trimmer, so I have two 5ah batteries, one 7.5ah battery and a 2.5ah battery. Still, the 7.5 does my lawns, front and back with charge to spare.
Thats funny, because I have the Greenworks and my neighbor has the Ego. My neighbor like mine better. I have the 80v version. They also make a 60v version too that is not as good. My other neighbor has the 60v Greenworks.
The 80v GW cuts niecer we both feel. Plus the Costco version of the tool comes with 2 Large batteries batteries .
We ran the greenworks for our rentals when they were vacant for a few years then moved the 80v kobolt as we liked the trimmer/blowers more. The greenworks non-selfpropelled vs kobolt self propelled and the greenworks was more powerful. Had good run time also.
Interesting - they're both made by Greenworks!
So glad i watched this video, just in process of buying a battery powered mower...this video is by far one of the best "test" videos.. great stuff...thanks
Thank you so much for the kind words!
@@TheLawnReview typical....the greenworks 80v is not available here in England
Oh no! Are any of their products? They also make Kobalt
Great review and breakdown on these Electric Lawnmowers. Although I am not yet sold on these Battery versions and prefer Gas powered I do appreciate your thorough review. I bet you made your Neighbors day bringing over that Ego too.
Thanks, Jeffrey! I appreciate you watching. What kind of gas mower do you use? I still own three honda mowers.
@@TheLawnReview I am running a 2002 John Deere JX85 Commercial mower. It looks and runs as new and probably will be around for another 21 years.
I would say it is not worth replacing a perfectly functioning mower, but if you need to start rebuilding carb or have trouble starting electric is the way to go. No messing around with gas cans, quieter, smoother, and no exhaust smell. A big bonus for me is never running out of fuel as I live an hour round trip from the gas station.
This was probably one of the most well thought-out and entertaining videos I’ve ever seen. Great job bro!!
Wow - thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate you watching it.
Mate, I subbed and liked just for your supreme effort walking all those miles. Haven't even got to the end of the vid yet!
Thanks, Darren!
Great job. Honest comparisons. Really helped me go from gas to electric!
Wow, thanks for watching. Which one did you go with?
Several notes about the Ego, of which I am using essentially the same one you're testing here: 1) You can use up to a 12-Amp battery, giving it a longer cut time; 2) You can add a high-lift second blade under it, designed more for bagging but also works to pick up the grass as you're mowing; 3) a mulching blade is also available, which when used in tandem with the stock blade will improve the cut. 4) Turbo mode (albeit not named as such) is automatic when going into extra thick grass, which is something you experienced in that tall grass test. 5) By painting your grass in those plots, you weighted the blades of grass down, making them harder to lift and cut. I would also suggest letting the grass get at least 1" taller for that particular test, as on video the cut difference wasn't really visible until you kicked in the turbo modes.
All good points. EGO makes great mowers. Would have thought they would win this one.
I bought the high lift blade for my EGO and it still performed what I would consider poor for lift. It was plagued by uneven cut on hills and cutting higher when self propelled was engaged. I actually gave away the EGO when the batteries were all dying 3 years in and went back to gas. Disappointing. I will wait for these battery mowers to get battery life where the "turbo" can be used realistically for a full lawn. It would have been nice if EGO allowed you to choose the time when the turbo kicks in so I could have used it in areas where the grass was more "limp"
Do you want him to tailor the test for Ego? That’s what you asked for… plus you can also get 12ah batteries for Ryobi too. All the grass was painted, so all mowers experienced the same hold back.
I’ve only used ego and I recommend people don’t.
@@PurdueRy : Can't argue your experiences; I've only had mine one year now and I haven't seen any similar issues. That said, I have the 42" Zero turn rider for about 1.3 acres and use the hand mower for getting around trees and bushes before using the string trimmer... For both mowers (and snow blower) I use the rider's 10Ah batteries while I have a small assortment of 2.5 - 5 AH batteries for the different edging and trimming tools. (More tools than batteries because I can only use one tool at a time, after all. The rider gets the heaviest use but the trimmers tend to get the harder tasks.
Greenworks is my brand. Good to see it performed well. I’ve got the 80v trimmer, edger, chainsaw, and backpack blower. Looks like the mower would be a good addition. GW also makes an 80v zero turn rider. If you get chance, maybe do some side by side comparisons with those. Much pricier test if you’re coming out of pocket though. 😅
Would love to get a battery powered zero turn on here...
They make the electric lawn tools for Harbor Freight (Atlas) and they're really good products. I'm not surprised at the GW results here. Good tests.
I'm invested in the Greenworks 80v platform too, I even got the 2 stage snowblower this winter and it's performed really well.
I got a GW 110v edger, sounds like a circular saw lol, plenty of power
Not all heroes wear capes brother! Thank you for saving me time/money on which mower to buy.
Glad I could help - thanks for watching!
One category that should be looked at is the time period or availability of a replacement battery, in terms of service of all the models. This is an important factor as to how long ones mower is going to be inoperative when that day comes, it will come for sure. Another thing is the EGO when the blade is engaged the mower lifts a 1/4 inch or more for comparisons with cuts. Thanks for the time and effort you put into this test !
Yeah that's a great point. Those things can get really exxpensive.
I'm also concerned about battery durability/lifespan. I've had a 60v Greenworks Pro blower since 2019, and the battery is still going strong. No noticeable capacity degradation. Hopefully their mowers are as good.
I've had a makita 3.0 battery since 2008 and its's still working fine too.
@@Sir_Leelord On the other end of the spectrum, I had a 40v Black and Decker mower around 2016, and those batteries lasted about 3 yrs, and the mower motor burned up in 4.
That's awesome. Glad you've liked yours and the 60V has held up. Do you have other 60v tools of theirs?
@@TheLawnReview I do not.
I've had the GreenWorks mower 6 years on the original battery. It's amazing
I really appreciate your honesty, and walking us through your thought process at times throughout the video. Great comparison!
I’ve got a 2016 Ego 21 inch mower. Works SO well! Bought it cheap this spring with a dead battery. Bought a new battery and hope to get a good 7 more years out of it.
Glad you like it. 7 years is a good amount of time.
I use a 60v greenworks 21" push mower with the dual port batteries for my part time lawn business. I get 3.5 hrs of mowing at a regular walking pace with 2 5ah batteries, it came with a rapid charger that will charge a completely discharged battery in about 40 minutes. Used for 2 seasons so far and been very happy with the greenworks products
That's awesome! How many yards can you do in one battery?
If I have to guess I'd say 1 5ah battery will run at minimum 75 minutes, probably more but my mowers aren't self propelled either. I went with all battery because I mow in the evenings after my day job and didn't want to disturb people. I've been super pleased and surprised My only complaint is a little light on power, sometimes it doesn't get great lift but it does have turbo mode but obviously will use more battery. I use turbo on my lawn, about 10k of actual grass, does it easy on 1 battery. its light, easy to push but can "bounce" on uneven terrain so have to go slow if its rough at all. The trimmer is a beast, does anything gas would do, the hand held blower is fine for what I need, walks/driveways but I would never try a fall cleanup with it, too weak and really uses battery. All 60v. Sorry for long post but wanted to give an honest opinion for anyone looking at greenworks
This was really well thought out and helpful! Probably the only factor missing is repair history and longevity but that might be asking too much!
That one I can do in about 10 years haha
Awesome test! I still put ego at #1 for overall experience and considering a full line up of products. Nice to see for strictly a simple lawnmower job greenworks best bang for buck
Yeah they are really hard to beat as an overall lawn tool brand. Thanks for commenting and watching!
Very entertaining and informative, but wish the Toro would've been included. I've been thinking of pulling the trigger on the Milwaukee M18, so this was a "mulch-anticipated" comparison (see what I did there?). I really appreciate your energy - Toro should consider using you as a battery.
We did the Toro review and honestly, I was a little disappointed! Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
Toro stats mentioned at 11:00
@@TheLawnReview I disagree. I enjoy the "cheap" entry level Toro 60v mower that I have. Has plenty of juice for a small yard and works as well as any other mower if the blade is sharp. Also has arguably the best single state snowblower so that battery ecosystem is great for the northeast!
edit: and for any homeowner, I think charge time is useless. Most people will have 2+ batteries under their system so if you for some reason have "a little left" when the battery dies, you could throw in your leaf blower's small battery and finish it off. Then anyone would leave on the charger for another week before doing it all again
@@TheJLMDT I have heard great things about the snow blower. Glad you like your Toro!
Love my EGO mower! Have 100 watt solar panel , solar controler, and an inverter with a 100ah battery that charge all my batteries
That is awesome! I want to build a solar powered mower
Great comparison!
I have the Greenworks 21" deck, 80v mower (arrived before spring this year), has a single 5 Ah battery. It replaced a plug-in Ryobi 16" and I could NOT be happier (unless someone else did the mowing).
Our house is on a 13,000+ s/f lot (it was built back in the 1960s when developer greed didn't slap houses cheek by jowl, and the house itself is just under 2000 s/f, but add in garage, driveway, patio and walkway, it's pushing 3000 s/f total), and while I've whittled down the front yard's lawn to encompass the surface roots of the 2 sweetgums in planted beds, it's still an expanse. Same for the backyard minus the trees. The Greenworks will mow it all on a single charge. With the corded Ryobi, it took almost 2 hours for just the front yard due to cord set-up, moving the cord around so that I didn't decapitate my plants. And in the summer heat, that was broken up into a morning and early evening session. The Greenworks? I can get the whole front yard done in 45 minutes! Bigger deck and no cord = winning!
The battery charges up in under an hour. I'm utterly thrilled!
Wendy, I love to hear it!
I love my Greenworks 80v price was right at Costco.
It's a VERY good mower IMO!
And if you have issues you can always return it
@@DirtDude117 Amen! Costco has a great return policy
Is it still running well
I had the same problem with my ego I also have a fescue and kgb and read somewhere that someone changed out the mulching blade for the high lift blade and it worked much better than the mulching blade by lifting the blade up just an FYI
Ah! Good point! I'll give that a go!
Very well thought out. Thanks for doing the tests!
Thanks for watching!
i have the 40volt Greenworks lawn mower. i love it. ill never go back to gas mowers. ive had it for 3 years and it runs perfect.
Wow! More people need to read this comment.
I ended up getting an 80v GreenWorks several months ago on Amazon at a deep discount… and I’ve been quite happy with it!
That was so cool you gave away that one lawn mower at the end!
Thanks for watching until the end! Glad you like your GW!
The other worthwhile comparison to consider would be the cost of an additional battery. We all know over time they will either need to be replaced or you'll want an additional one as a backup.
Yep that should be another category next time I do this thing. Thanks for your input!
i've been using the 80v greenwroaks battery for over 7 years now and have not noted any degradation, im sure there is some, but with the 3 batterys and 2 chargers i have they still keep up with run time. 2 charging and one in the mower, hot swap, i run out of steam before they do.
the fuel savings far out way the battery costs. i could have replaced them 2 or 3 times over by now with the gas money saved.
Man I just came across your chanel I'm not a lawn person but to watch you put in so much work to test those mowers 😂😂had to like and subscribe
Thank you so much man! That means a lot. Hope you stick around!
I’ve had a Green works mower for 6 years. Currently $379 on Amazon. Still going strong AND the batteries work with my GW chain saw, GW Weed whacker and GW leaf blower. No regrets at all.
Those things are sweet! Mine is my go-to right now
Should have done the entire cut check with turbo buttons, you compared them by doing essentially a second pass on the same patch all of the mowers would have likely left a gorgeous cut on a2nd pass turbo button or not
Yep - my mistake! Someone called that out earlier and you are totally right. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment. I rely on people like you to get better!
After watching this makes me want to stick with my 20 yr old Toro SuperRecyler gasser. I’ve been really thinking about the Ego, but good info!
Thank you for the comment! If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Keep that Toro tuned up and it will likely be cutting long after every mower in this video is in the landfill. My 32yr old Suzuki 2-cycle powered Toro Recycler still starts from cold with one pull of the rope.
@@WisconsinEriccordless will last just as long as gas if you take care of it.
@@ajgreen868 Guy I was responding to is cutting with a 20yr old Toro and I cut with a 32yr old Toro that runs like new. You honestly think these electric mowers will last that long? How many batteries would that take? Happy Pride month to you!
@@WisconsinEric why wouldn’t they? Buying a battery is the same thing as maintaining a gas mower. Like gas mowers never break down and need to be fixed. My neighbor has a 7 year old Greenworks that still runs great and has had zero maintenance, and he’s still using the same batteries. Those batteries are good for 3,600 charges
I've had the Greenworks 21" 40v with steel chassis for a while and I've been pretty happy with it. Switched straight from gas so a good baseline already and it compares well. I have a small yard and I like to mow really fast, it goes in and out of turbo mode based on the load sensing which is slower than I would like. The manual override would be very nice for my use case but it still works really well. I also have their 40v trimmer so there is always a backup battery on the charger if needed. Small yard though so never needed it yet.
Thanks for sharing. A lot of folks could never picture switching from gas to electric, but you made a pretty clear case.
I loved this video! I’m in the market for a lawn mower and know very little about it. THANK YOU for testing them out and for your review 😃
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching. Which one are you going with?
@@TheLawnReview Green Works. I like how it cut and the price point. I have a small yard now but if I move and get a bigger yard I believe it would still be good for a bigger yard. I’m working on growing the grass too (it’s patchy) so that test you did to see if it will get bogged down with long grass was good too.
Yeah I think it will be good for a bigger yard as well. Good luck and I'm glad you liked it!@@09amhooks
I can hear the 911 call now, "My crazy neighbor is mowing the street!" I bought a Sun-Joe and it was the worst!
The first time it mowed the whole yard with ease. The 2nd time I had to charge it with 1/4 uncut. The third time it only mowed half. The 4th time I had to charge it 3 times. Then, after all that it wouldn't take a charge. Still under warranty and they would do nothing under the warranty. I went out and bought a gas powered mower. I can mow the yard 3 times with one tank of gas.
It takes overnight for the battery to charge.
hahahaha. yes I avoid sun joe mowers for now. very cheap stuff.
My first sunjoe mower, was junk, they sent me a new one. 3 years later I’m still using it but, it wasn’t a mulch type mower, had a bagger & I’m tired of using it, so I’m searching for a new mower. My son says I need a robotic mower but I’m not going to pay that price for one. Thanks for the reviews..
@dmariewalker6880 any time! What’s your price range? I’d love to help.
Great video. I'm deep in the Ego universe so it's good to see that it's capable. Although I do have a few small greenworks items that have been incredible values.
Once you enter the EGO universe its unlikely you come out
The video was quite informative. And I was planning on subscribing at the end of the video. When at the end you gave away the ego mower to that old lady I had to subscribe to your channel that was awesome dude.
Thanks David!!!!