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Greenworks 80V (75+ Compatible Tools) 20” Brushless Cordless Snow Blower, 2.0Ah Battery and Charger Included
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Brand | Greenworks |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 31"D x 21.6"W x 37"H |
Item Weight | 33 Pounds |
Color | Green |
Wheel Size | 6 Inches |
Voltage | 80 Volts |
About this item
- ULTIMATE EFFICIENCY: Experience superior performance with the 80V Li-ion system for maximum efficiency.
- QUIET BRUSHLESS MOTOR: Enjoy quiet operation and maintenance-free use with advanced brushless motor technology.
- EFFORTLESS SNOW CLEARING: Clear driveways, sidewalks, patios, and more quickly with a 20-inch clearing path, and tackle up to 10 inches of snow depth effortlessly.
- CUSTOMIZABLE SNOW DISPLACEMENT: Easily adjust snow direction with the 180-degree rotating chute.
- OPTIMAL BATTERY USE: Ensure peak performance by using batteries stored at room temperature; cold batteries might impact starting.
- QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING: If the unit doesn't start, remove the battery, let it warm indoors for 10 minutes or more, then reinstall and try again.
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Light weight | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Easy to assemble | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 3.8 |
Easy to use | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Maneuverability | 3.9 | 4.1 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Electric |
max throw distance | — | 20 feet | 50 feet | 25 feet | 40 feet | 25 feet |
battery quantity | 1 lithium ion | 2 lithium ion | — | — | 2 lithium ion | — |
voltage | 80 volts | 40 volts | — | — | 56 volts | 120 volts of alternating current |
weight | 33 pounds | 47.2 pounds | 111.77 pounds | — | 50.6 pounds | — |
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Brand | Greenworks |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 31"D x 21.6"W x 37"H |
Item Weight | 33 Pounds |
Color | Green |
Wheel Size | 6 Inches |
Voltage | 80 Volts |
Item Weight | 33 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
ASIN | B00Y9PZEP8 |
Item model number | 2600402 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #50,812 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #7 in Snow Blowers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
Greenworks Pro 80-Volt 20-in Cordless Electric Snow Blower with 20-inch auger width and utilizing the powerful 80V lithium ion power. 6-inch rear wheels make it easy to maneuver. Digital controlled brushless motor for more torque, longer run-time, quiet operation, and longer life.
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Customers like the snow blower's instructions and portability. For example, they mention it's easy to assemble, and light weight. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, battery life, snow blowers, value, and maneuverability.
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Customers find the instructions for the snow blower effortless, simple, and easy to follow. They say it's easier than building a snowman and a bit of a time saver. Customers also mention that replacing the board is quite easy.
"...were impressed with the snow thrower, the battery life and the ease of use - I know I was...." Read more
"...Bonus: My kids (teenagers) think it's cool, no hassle and have been using it BEFORE I ask them to...." Read more
"...Pros:*It is lightweight and easy to use.*The 2Ah battery that is included is a quick charge that takes 30 minutes to fully charge...." Read more
"...First it was fairly simple to put together with a little common sense...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the snow blower. They say it is easy to carry, and perfect for walks and small driveways.
"...It was also pretty wet, heavy and good for snowballs. I'll know more as the winter continues and I'll update this review as more data is collected...." Read more
"...No need to hassle with the gas 4) It's really really light 5)..." Read more
"...Pros:*It is lightweight and easy to use.*The 2Ah battery that is included is a quick charge that takes 30 minutes to fully charge...." Read more
"...It's light weight with a handle so it's easy to carry around and folds up nice to put away until the dreaded white stuff returns...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the snow blower. Some mention that it does a decent job on sidewalks and driveways, and is impressed with the performance. However, other customers say that the unit only worked for a short time and stopped running.
"...I used that baby in the fall for leaves, for which it worked great, but I've also been using it this season to clear light snow from my path, street..." Read more
"...and the below review, the unit only worked for a short time and stopped running...." Read more
"...No need to hassle with the gas 4) It's really really light 5) Quite [although not as much as I thought it would be but still quite]..." Read more
"...This blower works great in powder, but performance falls fast as the liquid water content increases. We got a 6" snow...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the snow blower. Some mention that it lasts 45 minutes on a full charge, and the batteries recharge quickly. However, others say that it dies quickly in heavier load and the battery is constantly on the charger.
"...and the below review, the unit only worked for a short time and stopped running. Now all I get with it is a single click...." Read more
"...I think my neighbors were impressed with the snow thrower, the battery life and the ease of use - I know I was...." Read more
"...You still have to do all the walking.This is a battery eater! To operate this device continuously, I need 4 batteries and 3 chargers...." Read more
"...The battery lasts about 30 minutes of more if your really goin at it (given that's about all I need and it didn't die on me yet).and the led light..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the snow blower. Some mention that it throws snow a good long way, is lightweight, and quiet. It does very well on snow up to 10 inches, while others say that it didn't throw snow as far as the ads suggest, is great for light fluffy snow, and is not as good for wet heavy snow.
"...It was also pretty wet, heavy and good for snowballs. I'll know more as the winter continues and I'll update this review as more data is collected...." Read more
"...plowed the road and some got pushed in our driveway, the snow blower bogged down a little but still worked...." Read more
"...over all it runs nice, is quiet and goes through snow pretty good...." Read more
"...Picks-up/throws the snow really well unless it's super wet and heavy -- in that case it just really doesn't have the muscle to handle that well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the snow blower. Some mention it was well worth the fair price that they paid for it, while others say that it's not the value they expect. The auger is plastic and seems extremely cheap. The batteries are not cheap, and the replacement gears are not expensive.
"...Note: The cost of this snow blower with batteries is actually really cheap for what your getting so total cost of snow blower, 2 batteries and the..." Read more
"...+Looked pretty out of the box- Not working- Super expensive for 30 seconds of mediocre snow blowing-..." Read more
"...or used so I can't make comparisons, but I feel as though my money has been well spent on them." Read more
"...then this is a good unit for the price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the snow blower. Some mention it's much easier to maneuver than the big 2 stage gas powered snowblowers, and kids can start it and push it around easily. However, others say that it'll be difficult to push on concrete driveways with rough finish and on gravel drives.
"...but it's so maneuverable and easy to use. This is just one snowfall, but I'm very happy...." Read more
"...Now all I get with it is a single click...." Read more
"...Slicker than an ice-skating penguin! The ergonomic handle and effortless push made me feel like a winter sports pro...." Read more
"...It’s so light that you can yank it around the drifts without blowing up your back or knees...." Read more
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I had been using an electric Toro, but the cord is such a giant pain - half the time using it was cord management. You always had to be aware of where it was and how it was laid out, especially around cars and in the street. You had to move it around constantly as you cleared areas, creating slack and reeling slack, throwing it this way and that way. So I really wanted this cordless snow thrower to work...
Well, I'm happy to say that it works GREAT! I am extremely pleased with it. We got well over a foot of snow here... probably 14 to 15 inches in total, with drifts that were easily 2 feet deep. During the storm, I went out at 9:30am, cleared my front patio, front path, my driveway (a one car, small driveway), and some of the street in front of my driveway. Went back out at 4pm, did the same and cleared just a bit of one of my neighbor's driveway before the battery died. Went back out at about 8pm, cleared my patio & path again, my driveway and a different neighbor's entire front path, and part of their driveway and street (which had not been shoveled at all yet) before the battery died. I think my neighbors were impressed with the snow thrower, the battery life and the ease of use - I know I was. I'm pretty sure at least one of them is going to purchase one soon.
After waiting close to three months for snow, there was a feeling of vindication and relief knowing that it works well!
I would say that I did get a good 30 minutes of run time per charge. I would often stop the motor when backing up and maneuvering as running it when doing so would just waste the battery charge. And the battery does charge in about 30 minutes from empty (but you should probably let it rest a bit between using it and charging it, IMO). The snow thrower itself doesn't feel fragile to me. In fact, I'd say it's a pretty solid build, plastic and all. Although the control for the chute direction could be better, so far it works fine. Also, make sure you don't overtighten the knobs on the handles when putting it together - hand tighten them and stop once you feel resistance. The LED headlights are bright and work well, as I used them on the third outing, along with this BORUiT headlamp , which is super bright and it also works well (that is, once I resoldered ALL of the connections in it's battery compartment and charger because those solders were unbelievably bad on the BORUiT headlamp, (not the snow thrower)). So far, the only times the chute would clog was when the battery was about to quit and the unit didn't have enough power left to send the snow through it. At that point, you knew you were at the end.
I realize that this was only the first snow storm where I was able to use it - although this was a substantial snow storm. The snow was well over a foot deep, especially in the drifts up against my house. It was also pretty wet, heavy and good for snowballs. I'll know more as the winter continues and I'll update this review as more data is collected. If anyone has any questions, leave a comment and I will respond. But so far, I love this thing.
UPDATE: 1/24/2016
Today I cleaned part of my driveway that hadn't been cleaned yet, the plow ridge in front of my driveway, the plow ridge in front of another street parking spot, and the plow ridge in front of a neighbor's driveway - all on one battery charge. The plow ridge took a number of passes, but it really didn't have a problem with it at all. It was able to throw most of the snow over an area I had already cleared, though I did go over that area again. If I wasn't convinced before, I am now - this was plow ridge! I was dreading it thinking that there was no way I could use this snow thrower on that plow ridge... but now it's gone. This may be the best $300 I ever spent. Neighbor says he's definitely getting one. We'll see.
UPDATE: 1/25/2016
This evening I did some additional snow cleanup. This consisted of an area of pathway that had not been cleared before and had been receiving snow previously thrown there by the GreenWorks - a total of approxmiately two feet. Two sunny days after the storm, the thrown snow on top was irregular and hardened, so much so I had trouble piercing it even with this excellent Suncast SNF2150, metal bladed snow shovel . The GreenWorks could not deal with it... at least not the top, packed, frozen layer. At two feet high, it was difficult to even get it into a position to attempt to skim the top layer off, though I did try. However, once I passed the area of the layered, packed, frozen top layer, it had no issue finishing the rest. Considering how hard that top layer of previously thrown, sun beaten, refrozen snow was, and the fact that it was much higher than the opening on the thrower, I'm actually not disappointed. I'm not certain that anything but a much larger, two stage gas unit could have done it. Still, I wanted to update the review with the info.
UPDATE: 1/26/2016
So I just put the unit away for the time being. First, I inspected the impeller, and there was a little damage to the edges where I had run over a rounded curb transition the wrong way. There was just a little frayed plastic, but nothing that would affect functionality in the least. Using a blade, I trimmed the frayed area off - I'm literally talking about a few specks of plastic. I also charged the battery. The manual states that you should store the battery in a charged state and recharge it every six months. Don't store the battery in the thrower or the charger. It looks like I won't be needing the thrower again for at least a few weeks, maybe longer.
UPDATE: 1/6/2018
The beginning of year three with my Greenworks PRO 80V snowthrower and... more snow. So we just had the "Bomb Cyclone" here in New York, and the Greenworks ate it up. I waited until most of the snow had stopped falling, around 5 or 6pm. Then I cleared my path, driveway and my street parking spot and then I also did my neighbor's street spot and driveway. The wind was just brutal and snow just blew wherever the wind took it. I have to laugh, because one of my other neighbors, whom I'm not friendly with, is out there shoveling his driveway... I'm just feet away clearing the snow in the street, as I've done for three seasons now, making it look like a walk in the park, which in comparision, it was. He's seen me do this many times, yet he hasn't sprung for one. Just makes me laugh.
In November of 2016, I purchased a second battery that I got on sale for $85 and man, having a second battery just makes life so much easier. Having two full batteries to attack the snow with, then being able to charge one while using the other... it allows you to just keep going. It came in handy last winter and this winter already. But even when I had one battery, I could still manage fine, it was just that I had to stop and wait for it to charge if I needed to clear more snow.
This past August of 2017, I was able to get a free Greenworks PRO 80V Cordless Leaf Blower for review in the Amazon Vine program. I used that baby in the fall for leaves, for which it worked great, but I've also been using it this season to clear light snow from my path, street, driveway and cars. It does an great job clearing light snow, especially the wiper and grille areas of my cars, because it leaves those areas, and the rest of the car, *completely clear of snow.* Of course, it only works with light, dry snow, not wet, compressed or snow that has been frozen over. But let me tell you, it works great if you get out there and deal with the snow quickly. It clears the path and ground completely clean, unlike shoveling. As the winter progresses, I have a feeling it will be less useful because the snow will be wetter, but I'm going to keep trying to use it as much as I can because in the right conditions, it works great.
Over my lifetime I have realized that most times the snowfall is usually just a few inches and the big gas snow blower I have is a total overkill although I use it anyway just like everyone else.
- Snow depth range: 1 to 5 inches (so far)
- Snow type: fluffy to wet & heavy.
- Battery for fluffy, no problems clearing average size 3 car garage type of driveway on less than 1 charge.
- Battery for wet and heavy, took 2 full battery charges with battery taking close to 30 minutes to charge each time. Initially a pain but then I used that time to shovel front path to deck, the deck, steps and throw salt on first half of driveway and/or a bit of chit chat with the neighbor's.
- I'm going to buy the GreenWorks garden tiller with battery so I'll have 2 which will be nice....problem solved.
-- Note: The cost of this snow blower with batteries is actually really cheap for what your getting so total cost of snow blower, 2 batteries and the garden tiller is still roughly half of what my old(existing) gas snow blower cost and at least half the cost of the much larger gas snow blower I would have bought.
Reason to buy eclectic: 1) It's cool 2) Shoulder Preservation [push button to start]...I know gas ones have that also 3) No need to hassle with the gas 4) It's really really light 5) Quite [although not as much as I thought it would be but still quite]
The bad & annoying: (4 of 5 stars for maneuverability)
1) Short handle....were all the designers and engineers 5'7 ? I'd gladly pay an extra $30 bucks for an adjustable handle. (solution: Hang a picture in the breakroom of average American/European Male standing next to your engineers, just saying.)
2) The skidders (the runners underneath snow blower that scrapes against driveway will ware out fast, guessing I'll need to replace every couple years....not a big deal but.....would it have been too much to make that out of metal?
- looked it up, can buy replacements on Amazon for about $10....problem solved.
- The entire snow blower is plastic, feels cheap but so far seems sturdy enough and on the bright side it will never rust I guess. Not really a negative but just used to buying metal tools so just a matter of getting used to.
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This snow blower is great and would buy again without hesitation. A second battery although for me not absolutely needed I will buy one anyway (with garden tiller). The heavy snow at the bottom of the driveway uses a full battery charge to clear but so far it cuts though even the compacted wet and & heavy like butter, amazing and unexpected (again will drain a full battery charge just for the bottom of driveway after snow plow comes). Lastly, one or twice a year we get totally dumped on here, in those instances I'd have to snow blow half way through before it would get to deep (if I didn't have a large gas snow blower that still works).
Bonus: My kids (teenagers) think it's cool, no hassle and have been using it BEFORE I ask them to. Granted that won't last because, well they're teenagers. but I'll take what I can get for as long as I can get it :)
That's all I have, hope it helps. Signed, Minnesota!
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Once in operation it has performed quite well. I bought it specifically to handle small snowfalls up to 5cm which it can handle. I live in the Ontario snow belt which just had 60 cm. That is a job for my old 9hp 27” gas blower!
The Greenworks 80v is quick and easy to use, and to recharge, Check out the operating temperature range for the battery if you live in a colder area. So for small nuisance snowfalls this little blower seems to work, and the battery at 2Ah offers at least 30 minutes. If you need more you can get a higher capacity battery but it will cost. This machine will work best with airy dry fresh snow and not so good with packed down hard icy stuff, wet or slush.
Also it could find plow deposits difficult. Be like Smilla and get your sense of snow. This is a useful tool but not your heavy roller.