Blowout sale on WORX WG772 56 volt Li-Ion cordless lawn mower

MowerMike

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  • / Blowout sale on WORX WG772 56 volt Li-Ion cordless lawn mower
Bwells, I can relate. I have a different battery and charger for every tool, with the exception of two Greenworks 40V tools (leaf blower and hedge trimmer). I have decided that all my future yard tools will be Greenworks, just to keep the batteries and chargers to a more manageable level. On the other hand, I really like my Milwaukee drill and would buy the same if it ever needs replacing.

This is fine and dandy if you like all of the outdoor tool offerings from a particular manufacturer and battery line. I have Greenworks 40 volt G-MAX lawn mowers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmer and chainsaws that I like a lot, but don't have the string trimmers because they lack shaft length adjustment and I'm very short so they do not work for me. Instead, I have several Black+Decker cordless string trimmers, all of which have a shaft length adjustment. Also, Greenworks lacks some tools in its G-MAX lineup, such as a blade edger, so I bought a Scotts 20 volt edger instead.
 

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  • / Blowout sale on WORX WG772 56 volt Li-Ion cordless lawn mower
Well, the 56 volt lithium-ion 19” blade lawn mower is back in stock at Worx, so I guess it has been un-discontinued. There are also new 40 volt lithium-ion lawn mowers with 16” and 13” blades. The 13” lawn mower uses two 20 volt batteries connected in series to create a single 40 volt battery. Worx is still selling the 24 volt SLA 13” lawn mowers.

https://www.worx.com/lawn-mowers/cordless-lawn-mowers/56v-cordless-lawn-mower-wg772.html

https://www.worx.com/lawn-mowers/co...n-mower-with-mulching-capabilities-wg750.html

https://www.worx.com/lawn-mowers/co...n-mower-with-mulching-capabilities-wg779.html
 
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