Walmart just dropped the lowest prices of the year on Greenworks electric yard tools with its Cyber Monday deals

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If you’ve been thinking about ditching gas-powered equipment for something quieter, more efficient, and easier to maintain, Cyber ​​Monday is the time to do it. Walmart has reduced prices on a wide range of Greenworks tools, from compact 24V drills and trimmers to powerful 60V and 80V lawn mowers, blowers and snow blowers. You can also save on bundles that give you multiple tools on the same battery platform.

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Greenworks 60V 20-inch Single-Stage Cordless Snow Blower (5.0 Ah Battery, 6 Amp Charger) — Only $329 (was $449)

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Winter is coming, and here’s the snow blower to grab before it arrives. The 60V system has enough power to handle typical driveways and sidewalks without the hassle of gas, oil changes, or pull starts in freezing weather. The 20-inch clearing width is convenient for most residential jobs, and the included 5.0 Ah battery and 6-amp fast charger mean you’re ready to go right out of the box. At $120 off, it’s a solid entry point into cordless snow removal.

Greenworks 60V 18-inch Cordless Chainsaw (4.0 Ah Battery and Charger) – Only $180 (was $399)

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This is the biggest discount of the entire Greenworks sale: 55% off a serious 18-inch chainsaw. That’s enough bar length to handle fallen branches, firewood, or removing small trees without dragging a gas saw. The 60V brushless motor ensures quiet, low-maintenance operation, and the 4.0 Ah battery provides solid runtime for weekend projects. At $180, it’s cheaper than most gas chainsaws and you’ll never buy bar oil or fuel mix again.

Greenworks 60V 17-inch Brushless Push Mower and 60V 13-inch String Trimmer (4.0 Ah Battery, 3 Amp Charger) – Only $374 (was $499)

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If you want to jump into battery-powered garden maintenance in one fell swoop, this combo is the place to be. You get a 17-inch mower for small and medium-sized gardens as well as a 13-inch mower for edging and cleanup, all on the same 60V platform. Greenworks rates the kit up to about a quarter acre on a charge, with about 40 minutes of mowing and up to an hour of cutting with the 4.0 Ah battery. That’s enough for typical suburban lawns, and it’s a simple “one cart, two tools” upgrade for $125 off.

Greenworks Cordless Lawn Mowers

  • Greenworks 24V 13-inch Battery Powered Walk-Behind Lawn Mower (4Ah USB Battery, Charger Included) $219 (was $239)
  • Greenworks 40V 14-inch Cordless Lawn Mower (4.0 Ah Battery, Charger Included) $189 (instead of $269)
  • Greenworks 40V 16-inch Battery Push Lawn Mower (4.0 Ah Battery, Charger Included) $189 (instead of $279)
  • Greenworks 40V 20-inch Brushless Push Lawn Mower (4.0 Ah Battery, Quick Charger) $178 (instead of $218)
  • Greenworks 40V, 21-inch Brushless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (5.0 Ah Battery, Charger Included) $459 (was $499)
  • Greenworks 48V 20-inch Brushless Battery Lawn Mower (Two 4.0 Ah USB Batteries, Charger) $309 (instead of $329)
  • Greenworks 80V 21-inch Brushless Push Lawn Mower (4.0 Ah Battery, Charger Included) $349 (was $499)
  • Greenworks Pro 80V 21-inch Brushless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (4.0 Ah Battery, MO80L410 Quick Charger) $399 (was $509)
  • Greenworks 80V 21-inch Brushless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (LED Headlight, 4.0 Ah Battery, Fast Charger) $399 (was $449)
  • Greenworks 60V 21-inch Brushless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (Dual 4.0 Ah Batteries, Dual Port Charger) $428 (instead of $649)

Greenworks Snow Blowers

Greenworks Leaf Blowers and Backpack Blowers

Greenworks String Trimmers and Trimmers

Greenworks chainsaws, hedge trimmers and pruning saws

Greenworks Combo Kits and Multi-Tool Sets

Greenworks drills, screwdrivers and impact tools

Greenworks Batteries and Chargers

Greenworks pressure washer and other outdoor electrical appliances

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