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Greenworks 80V (75+ Compatible Tools) 12” Brushless Cordless Snow Shovel, 2.0Ah Battery and Charger Included
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Brand | Greenworks |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 39.5"D x 15.5"W x 62"H |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Color | Multicolor |
Voltage | 80 Volts |
About this item
- EFFORTLESS SNOW REMOVAL: Lightweight and powerful to make clearing snow a breeze
- WIDE SHOVELING WIDTH: 12-inch shoveling width swiftly moves snow out of your path
- EFFECTIVE SNOW DISPLACEMENT: Throw snow aside with ease, thanks to its powerful snow-throwing capability
- IDEAL for MODERATE SNOW DEPTHS: Designed for snow depths of up to 6 inches, tackling average snowfall effectively
- OPTIMAL BATTERY PERFORMANCE: 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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We are battery first—always. Since our founding in 2002, we’ve rolled out 24V, 40V, 48V, 60V, 80V, and 82V platforms, catering to everyone, from families to professionals. Elevate your “can do” attitude with smarter, lighter, and mightier tools to get it all done.
With the world's largest collection of indoor and outdoor tools, Greenworks empowers people from all walks of life to nurture their lawns, homes, and overall well-being.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 63.4 x 14.2 x 10.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
ASIN | B00YYPQPYC |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2600602 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #175,463 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #130 in Snow Shovels |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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GreenWorks PRO 80Volt lithium ion battery powered snow shovels help you move a lot of snow in a short period of time.
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Easy to assemble | 4.5 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Light weight | 2.7 | — | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 |
Sturdiness | 4.2 | 5.0 | — | — | — | 3.7 |
Battery life | 3.9 | 4.7 | 4.8 | — | — | — |
Easy to use | 3.5 | — | — | — | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon Warehouse | Amazon.com |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
max throw distance | — | 20 feet | 20 feet | 20 feet | 25 feet | 20 feet |
battery quantity | 1 lithium ion | 1 lithium ion | — | 2 lithium ion | 2 lithium ion | 1 lithium ion |
voltage | 80 volts | — | — | 40 volts | 20 volts | 24 volts |
weight | 15 pounds | — | 8 pounds | 47.2 pounds | 10 pounds | 15 pounds |
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Customers like the performance of the snow blower. They say it works great on decks and walkways. They are also satisfied with the power, and charging. However, some customers feel the snowblower is a bit heavy. Opinions are mixed on battery life, ease of use, value, and snow removal.
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Customers like the performance of the snow blower. They mention that it does a great job, works great on their deck, and is quiet and powerful. Some say that it works perfect for decks and walkways, and does able to clear heavy slush.
"...it works on any kid of snow - even heavy slush and gets it way out of the way - I use it on stairs where we routinely ( not this year) get 3-4 feet..." Read more
"I'm a cancer patient. This shovel worked amazing for me. Pushed wet snow throwing it at least 25 feet...." Read more
"...So, when actually using it, I was surprised how effective / powerful it was, even on the heavy wet snow that I had - it was launching it a good 30..." Read more
"Finally got to use this. I was very impressed. It did a great job on my porch. I have a full size snowblower for my patio and driveway...." Read more
Customers like the charging of the snow blower. They say it can move a very impressive amount of snow very fast. Customers also say it throws the snow straight ahead and 30 to 40 feet away. It is also very effective in removing snow from driveways, sidewalks, and decks. However, some customers mention that the snowblower is powerful but cumbersome.
"...The battery recharges quickly.It is good on snow piles, even those taller than the front of the device...." Read more
"It is easy to use and throws snow far, but the snow is thrown forward. The battery is hard to remove, and it is heavy." Read more
"This unit runs as expected. I'm surprised how far it throws the snow. It does well with slushy snow. Doesn't clog...." Read more
"...The battery usage on greenworks products is pretty incredible and fast charging." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the power of the snow blower. They mention that it is heavy, but has great power and is easy to use. Some say that it has astonishing power for a small machine and that it really was helpful.
"...It was easy to assemble and powerful. You cannot direct the snow stream and it shoots straight out...." Read more
"...So, when actually using it, I was surprised how effective / powerful it was, even on the heavy wet snow that I had - it was launching it a good 30..." Read more
"...I own a greenworks snow thrower and it too is powerful and quiet. The battery usage on greenworks products is pretty incredible and fast charging." Read more
"...It has a 80v lithium-ion battery that provides ample power to clear even a decent amount of snow in one charge...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the snow blower. Some mention that it's easy to use and makes the job much easier, while others say that it is heavy and no easier than a shovel. The cordless design makes it a dream to use, as you no longer have to deal with it. However, some customers feel the assembly was difficult and the machine is awkwardly engineered.
"...This will do it. It is fun to use, especially with new snow, which it can propel nearly across a wide street...." Read more
"...It's certainly easier on your body than shoveling, but quite as easy as snow blowing.This has been terrific for my small, urban driveway...." Read more
"...The order went smoothly and arrived well packaged. Some assembly required is misleading, in that the assembly consisted of snapping the two halves..." Read more
"...It was delivered well packaged in a long box. It was easy to assemble and powerful. You cannot direct the snow stream and it shoots straight out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the snow blower. Some mention that it lasted through each use with charge left over, while others say that it wears out quickly and barely gets 10 minutes of battery life. They also mention that the power decreases as the battery is drained.
"...of all - it's a bit heavy - that is the only negative - battery lasts 3-4 times longer than I thought! -..." Read more
"...Power decreases as the battery is drained. More than halfway, drained, it will stall in such conditions...." Read more
"...The build quality is excellent. Getting it up and going is fast and simple...." Read more
"...Pushed wet snow throwing it at least 25 feet. The battery lasted long enough to do my walkway and two place car apron. Makes the job much easier!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the snow removal of the product. Some mention that it handles more snow than expected, does well with slushy snow, and is good on snow piles. However, others say that it throws snow all over the place and does not have a chute to direct the thrown snow.
"...which leads me to one of two cons about this thing: You can't direct the snow-throwing direction, which means you have to be incredibly strategic if..." Read more
"...The battery recharges quickly.It is good on snow piles, even those taller than the front of the device...." Read more
"...It was easy to assemble and powerful. You cannot direct the snow stream and it shoots straight out...." Read more
"...I'm surprised how far it throws the snow. It does well with slushy snow. Doesn't clog. This unit is heavy an unwieldy, and I'm a pretty big guy...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the snow blower. Some mention it's well worth the investment, while others say it'll be a waste of money. They also say it is impractical for most conditions and not good for pavers.
"...Makes the job much easier! Worth the money." Read more
"...What a waste of money. Could not even handle a few inches of snow." Read more
"Easy to use, uses standard greenworks batteries, good value." Read more
"...The price is excellent and it has a 4-year limited warranty." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the snow blower. They mention that the battery is up top, making it feel heavier. The snow blowers is also awkwardly shaped and heavy to lift.
"First of all - it's a bit heavy - that is the only negative - battery lasts 3-4 times longer than I thought! -..." Read more
"...What does it do well? While not light per se, it is portable by one person and can be carried to places where a regular snow blower wouldn't..." Read more
"...The other downside is that the shovel is rather heavy. I'm a pretty fit dude in my 30s, but I imagine this might be troublesome for some folks...." Read more
"It works great but heavy and awkward...." Read more
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The build quality is excellent. Getting it up and going is fast and simple. I did find the carry/lift handle mounted on the main bar tended to rotate under force. I may have installed the handle incorrectly. The battery (I chose the smaller option), clicks in its bay nicely, but can be fiddly to get out again. I find myself having to upend the whole thing to get gravity to help it out.
What does it do well? While not light per se, it is portable by one person and can be carried to places where a regular snow blower wouldn't typically go. At my house, it is the concrete back patio. I have also used it to clear wood decks, steps, and clear narrow pathways over snow-covered gravel and grass. It has also been handy in my battle against snowplow berms, though as they become more ice than snow, its effectiveness diminishes. A snow blower and snow shovel struggle here as well.
Need to quickly clear a path to the car in the morning? This will do it. It is fun to use, especially with new snow, which it can propel nearly across a wide street. The battery duration is enough to clear my driveway, long sidewalk, and most of the snowplow berm at the end of the driveway. The battery recharges quickly.
It is good on snow piles, even those taller than the front of the device. You can attack piles from the top, bottom, side, whatever. Finally, this device gets rid of the scoop-lift-twist-and-toss of a snow shovel.
Here are the caveats. It is not a replacement for a snowblower or a regular snow shovel. Due to its narrow width, what makes it great in tight spaces works against it when clearing larger spaces. You will have to make more passes. The shovel often gets caught/stopped in the cracks between concrete slabs. The spray direction and shape is not adjustable. Snow is propelled up and out of the front opening only, and in a fairly open spray. I tried pushing it forward at an angle. This is awkward and further reduces the effective width of the area being cleaned.
When pushing straight ahead in calm conditions, some of the spray inevitably drifts over already cleaned areas, so you will need to find a way to further clean those areas, meaning more effort and more time. If you have a breeze, you can use that to your advantage, but inevitably the breeze will work against you at some point.
As mentioned above, it has considerable heft. You need to be able to lift the shovel head up over and over to use it effectively. The center of gravity of whole assembly is well towards the business end, making carrying it with your hand in the trigger area awkward.
So, who is this appliance for? You hate/are at risk of injury doing the twisting motions required to move snow with a regular snow shovel but are still fit enough to lift this repeatedly. You have a lot of spaces where you can't or don't want to get to with a snow blower. You need something you can put in the back of a car and take to the cabin or friend's house to help them clear snow from critical areas. You have minimal storage area to store equipment. You live in an area with years of little snow and just need something for the heavier years.
Would I purchase this thing again? I would probably purchase a snow blower first, then, if I needed the portability, buy this.
I bought this about a month ago and got to use it during our recent, nationally recognized storm. Many of my friends and family laughed at me and my electric ambitions. I kept telling them though, 80v is A LOT of power for a 12" wide propeller. When I saw this thing go on sale, I finally got to prove them wrong.
The shovel handled about 6 inches of fresh snow without issue, anything higher required lifting the unit a bit and taking a bit off the top first (super effective.) I especially like that it's only 12" wide, as I can quickly and easily do the porch steps as well.
The unit is astonishingly able to handle end-of-driveway slush, but only if your battery is relatively full. Power decreases as the battery is drained. More than halfway, drained, it will stall in such conditions. With a fresh battery, I'm able to handle my tight 2-car wide entryway with ease. A couple of my neighbors were equally astonished and even had to cross the street a couple of fo times to move the snow I inadvertently blew into my neighbor's driveway -- which leads me to one of two cons about this thing: You can't direct the snow-throwing direction, which means you have to be incredibly strategic if you're in an urban or even semi-urban environment. The other downside is that the shovel is rather heavy. I'm a pretty fit dude in my 30s, but I imagine this might be troublesome for some folks. It's certainly easier on your body than shoveling, but quite as easy as snow blowing.
This has been terrific for my small, urban driveway. IDK if battery life would be appropriate for anything larger, but you can get more batteries. Luckily for me, I've got a Greeenworks 80v mower that uses the same battery, so I got the "tool only" variant of this for less than $200.
Final note: remember to store your batteries indoors. Keeping them in the cold will both hurt performance and lifespan.
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This tool works marvels and is easy-ish to use (it is on the heavy side).
Does not work on tall snow, don't expect a full blown snowblower and neither works very well on wet snow but for the majority of time is more than ok.
Also do not expect to do a whole driveway with it but a little path or your porch will be just fine.
Battery lasts decently and the power is adequate for what it is.
I would not pay the full price for it which is crazy but if you find it with a decent discount on it is very well worth it
The issue is this…
This 80v battery operated shovel is just way too heavy to be mostly operated by having to lift it. There are no wheels of any kind on this thing, only guide-edges. So because of that, it cannot be left on the ground for you to simply push along as you would a regular shovel since it’ll constantly get snagged into and onto uneven surfaces such as protruding icy-spots, ground crevices, frozen snow patches, etc, so it must continually be lifted over top of any number of obstacles in your path. And since most snow-covered surfaces are, indeed, uneven in this fashion, then the only way to really operate this unit is to continually hold it in a constant lifted manner, placing incredible strain on your arms, your hands, your wrists, your back, your waist and your upper legs. Compounding this laborious endeavor is the fact that the unit is not even well balanced at all — not even when re-positioning it’s adjustable handle — a very poor design fail.
All that said, it does have an amazingly powerful long-distance ‘throw’, and the entire product is extremely sturdy and capable of enduring punishment. All well-and-good except to benefit from that you will need to exercise ample physical stamina by having to keep this very awkward and unbalanced device lifted off the ground well beyond a very short-lived 15sec comfort zone.
I have a gas powered snow blower but for days when snow is 6-10 cm it is often a waste to bring it out so I got this one. I got mine with the $100 off coupon paying $350. Overall it was a great pickup once you get used to how to use it. I took 1 star off because of the overall weight but it is a solid machine.
Here is what I like:
- it has a lot of power and throws the snow pretty far.
- the battery has enough capacity to last a while. I got about 20-25 min off of it.
- the battery charges up quick, it took about 20-30 min.
- it is able to handle thick & wet snow. If the snow is higher than the mouth, you can run it in layers to attack it.
What I didn't like
- it is admittedly heavy and you need to figure how to maneuver with it. Going all the way down a long path then coming back means you are throwing the snow on an area you already cleared so you need to plan your approach. I found that doing a strip a couple of metres long then coming back was the best way.
- the safety button is on the one side so if you do it left handed or close to a wall it can be tricky. I prefer the handle mechanism on the Toro snow shovel at Home Depot better.
- there is no diverter so it blows directly in front of you so you need to be careful not to throw the snow in your neighbours yard or onto a nearby building.
What is so-so & you need to watch out for:
- the 2Ah battery is close to enough for my driveway, along the side of the house and backyard. I ran it in thick snow and it gave out suddenly as I did close to the edge of the driveway. I ended up getting a 5Ah battery from the manufacturer when it went on sale for $199. Usually they are over $400 regular price....crazy! There is added weight with the larger battery so keep that in mind.
- watch out for rocks or other objects. I nearly ran over some lawn edging as I got to the edge of the sidewalk so be careful you don't mangle anything.
- you may want to shovel the snow into a pile and just have the eShovel just blow it away to make the most use of the battery.
- watch for ice buildup on the auger. It can build up and impede it from moving along the sides. It can get tricky to get in there but you can use your hand to clear it off. Just be careful to not have it on but the handle is far enough away with the trigger that this is unlikely to happen. Try using a stick if you can.
The larger batteries are longer and while they fit they extend out of the edge of the battery housing. Be sure to be careful if you rest it against a wall so you don't tear up the battery casing.