Greenworks GD60LM46SP 60v Cordless Brushless Self Propelled Rotary Lawnmower 460mm

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Greenworks GD60LM46SP 60v Cordless Brushless Self Propelled Rotary Lawnmower 460mm

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Monkey 28/05/2019 16:14:16

For the last maybe 20 years, I've used corded Bosch Rotaks in different sizes, all have been good, but the build quality was never great and all failed after 3-5 years. This time, I fancied a cordless mower and the equivalent Bosch was £450! It didn't get very good reviews, so I settled on a Makita DLM460z, but could not find any in stock in the UK, so went for the DLM431z. The DLM431z ticked all the boxes, the build quality was very good and a significan step up from the Bosch offerings, but sadly, the Makita was very poor at cutting grass. If you went to the lowest cut, which is around 1.3cm, it would really struggle to cut even short and thin grass, the motor would grind to a halt and that would be that. It took me about 3 times as long to cut our lawns and they are relatively small! So, this Greenworks caught my eye, it was well priced at £400 inc 2x 2ah batteries and a charger. I let my grass grown for a couple of weeks and tried it on the shortest cut, which although the tooled-up website says 1.5cm, it is actually 2.5cm, which is a little disappointing, but it still looks OK, nice and short. That said, if you have perfectly level lawns with the type of grass that likes to be super short, like a bowling green, then this is not the mower for you! Build quality is excellent, I was actually very surprised, everything feels like good quality and a large leap from the Makita. The green powder coating on the deck and levers feels like decent quality and looks great, too. Even the Mrs commented that it looked like it meant business. This mower has a little motor to self propell it along your garden and it works well. If, like me, you lawn goes fence to fence, this self propelled feature will probably not get much use and the mower's turning circle is quite large, due to the large wheels. You could mow round the border of the lawn first and then you would have a larger area to tun in without missing any grass. I tend to let the mower pull itself along, then disengage the drive motor and push it a couple of inches forward and then I am able to pull the mower backwards while cutting at the same time, this saves turning at the end of each cut. Doing this, I noticed that it is quite heavy and a little awkward to pull. Also, sometimes the real wheels tend to lock up, not sure why and it leaves a skid mark on the lawn, expecially if it is damp. The cutting quality is very good, there were no noticable slow downs, even on the thicker clumps of grass. The motor automatically speeds up and slows down, depending on the load it is faced with. Even when spinning up a gear, it is still much quieter than any other mower I've owned. So far, I have only used it on 2-3 inch grass which was dry. A big complaint I've had with the Rotaks over the years is that they are useless when the grass is wet or damp as the hole between the deck and the basket is very narrow. On the Greenworks mower, the hole between the metal deck and the basket is over twice the size of any mower I've used and so it is doubtful that it would get blocked in that way. The grass basket fills up nicely, but what you will notice is that after your first use, especially if the conditions are dry, the mower will look like an old one! Everything collects the dust. There's a video on youtube of one of these collecting leaves, check out the end, you'll see what I mean! The cutting height is very easy to adjust, again, this is the best one of its kind that I have used. Its a simple lever that moves backwards and forwards and clunks into place. Excellent. Operation is simple, there are two levers (not sure of the correct name) on the handlebars (same again!), the top one is for the cutting motor, pll it towards the handlebars while pressing the green button and it will fire up. There is another lever which you pull up to make the mower move forward, this has a delay of approximately 1 second. The speed of the mower's self propulsion can be

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Nicholas 03/06/2019 15:24:14

The lawnmower is good and sturdy, but the 2 60 volt batteries don't last very long - maybe 10-15 minutes each from fully charged. As they take a couple of hours to recharge, and won't start recharging until they have cooled, they are no good for a large lawn.

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Bev 01/06/2019 18:00:10

I have to say that I am really disappointed with the battery life on this lawnmower. When I spoke to the salesperson they assured me that the battery would last sufficient time to mow my 500m square garden not a chance - it doesn’t even cover half . I have had to charge the battery twice today in order to complete the mowing. I wouldn’t mind so much but a second battery is nearly £200, which means that I would have spent almost £500 on a mower ??? That is a lot of money by anyone’s standards

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Customer Questions & Answers

Malcolm Collett asked on 12/03/2021

Q : Does the fact of being self-propelled take this power at the expense of performance of the mower? Can you suggest any other makes that are electric and self-propelled. Thanks.

TooledUp answered on 12/03/2021

A : Hi Malcom, self propulsion won't necessarily mean a reduction in performance, but it will definitely drain the batteries faster so you won't get as much runtime as you might expect with a push mower. Electric self propelled mowers are still pretty uncommon and we only stock a very small selection but you can choose Self Propelled as a filter in the main lawnmowers category (and filter by power type, voltage etc) to see all the available options. The exception to this is robotic lawnmowers which are all battery powered and which have become a much bigger market recently - though they may not be suitable for your requirements of course.

Jeffrey Rosser asked on 15/05/2019

Q : What does push start mean? How is this mower self propelled?

TooledUp answered on 16/05/2019

A : I can confirm that push start means it has a button to press to start the motor. The lawnmower is self-propelled by using some of the power from the motor to turn the back wheels. There is a variable speed control on the handle that can be set between 0.5-1.5 m/s

kenneth nelson asked on 04/05/2019

Q : Is this machine self propelled or do I have to push it

TooledUp answered on 16/05/2019

A : The lawnmower is self-propelled by using some of the power from the motor to turn the back wheels. There is a variable speed control on the handle that can be set between 0.5-1.5 m/s

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