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Greenworks covers a wide voltage range—24V, 40V, 60V, and 80V—and the batteries are cross-compatible within each tier, so a single Prime Day combo kit can set you up across multiple tools. The 80V line, in particular, delivers the kind of power that competes directly with gas equipment, which is why we’re such big fans of its 80V self-propelled mower. We’ve also been impressed with the brand’s pressure washers and budget-friendly string trimmers.
We combed through this year’s best Prime Day deals and pulled only the Greenworks yard tools our editors would actually recommend.
This year, Prime Day is a four-day event, and you’ll need a Prime membership to access most deals. If you’re not already subscribed, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and cancel later. While this guide is primarily focused on Greenworks, Amazon is also offering discounts on yard tools from Ego Power+, Worx, DeWalt, and Ryobi.
This 80V brushless motor delivers gas-comparable power, and the included 4.0Ah battery and rapid charger get you mowing in under an hour. If you don’t need LED headlights—who is mowing before the sun comes up?—this is the way to go.
This offers the widest cutting deck in Greenworks’ walk-behind lineup and the steepest single-mower discount we’re tracking. A 25-inch deck means fewer passes on bigger lawns, and self-propel keeps the work manageable. Includes two batteries and a charger.
A solid mid-tier mower at an entry-level price. The 60V platform sits above the 40V line in power and runtime, and a 17-inch deck is a great size for small to mid-size yards.
The newer version of Greenworks’ flagship 80V self-propelled mower adds LED headlights for early-morning or evening mowing, and its 4-in-1 system includes turbo leaf pickup alongside the standard mulch, bag, and side discharge modes.
This is the most affordable Greenworks mower on this list, and a good starting point if you’re making the switch from gas. The 40V battery is cross-compatible with 75+ other Greenworks tools, so this purchase can kickstart an entire cordless toolkit.
Ego’s Select Cut system lets you swap between blade configurations for mulching, bagging, or side discharge. This model earned the top pick in our electric mower testing, and the 20 percent discount matches its best price of the year.
This is the cheapest Greenworks pressure washer on sale, and one of the best sub-$100 options we’ve seen for Prime Day. At 1600 PSI, it’s not built for heavy-duty jobs like deep-cleaning driveways, but it handles patio furniture, walkways, cars, and siding without issue.
We named this one the best electric pick in our pressure water testing. At 3000 PSI and 2.0 GPM, it has the power to tackle driveways, decks, and serious grime. This model is corded, so you don’t have to worry about runtime limits.
This is the cheapest Greenworks leaf blower deal we’re tracking right now, and it’s nearly 50 percent off. It’s a no-frills handheld blower built for quick jobs, whether you’re clearing grass clippings off the driveway, sweeping the patio, or tidying up the garage.
This provides a significant step up from the budget model, with a brushless motor and 550 CFM of air volume. Our early Prime Day roundup flagged this one as a standout tool deal, and at 44 percent off, it’s one of the steepest discounts in Greenworks’ entire Prime Day lineup.
The most powerful handheld blower in Greenworks’ lineup delivers 770 CFM and 190 MPH, plus a turbo button and cruise control. It can replace a gas blower outright, providing the equivalent power of 28cc. It includes a 4.0Ah battery and rapid charger, so you’re ready to go out of the box.
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This bundle includes three tools, two 5.0Ah batteries, and a dual-port charger for less than some high-end standalone self-propelled mowers. If you’re looking for good value, this is it—it covers mowing, trimming, and cleaning in one purchase.
The cheapest way to get two Greenworks tools with a battery and charger included. The string trimmer and leaf blower handle routine edging and post-mow cleanup, and the 40V battery is cross-compatible with 75+ other tools in the platform.
This is the same trimmer-and-blower pairing as above, but on the more powerful 60V platform. The step up in voltage means more cutting torque on the trimmer and higher CFM on the blower.
Have a yard that’s overgrown? This two-in-one kit has a pole saw that handles branches and a pole hedge trimmer that reaches tall shrubs without a ladder. And the 40V battery works with other Greenworks 40V tools, too.
This 40V string trimmer doubles as a wheeled edger. Simply rotate the head and it rides along sidewalks and driveways for clean borders. The 13-inch cutting swath and 2-in-1 design make it a practical all-in-one for smaller yards.
An 18-inch bar gives you enough cutting capacity for most backyard tree work, including downed limbs after a storm or taking down small trees up to about 16 inches in diameter. The 80V brushless motor delivers gas-comparable torque without the pull-start hassle, and it includes a 4.0Ah battery that’s compatible with other 80V devices.
The telescoping pole lets you reach branches up to roughly 12 feet overhead without climbing a ladder, and the 10-inch bar handles limbs up to about 8 inches thick. The 80V motor provides noticeably more cutting power than Greenworks’ 40V and 60V pole saws, which tend to bog down on denser hardwood.
This features a 24-inch dual-action blade cuts branches up to 3/4-inch thick, which covers boxwoods, privet, and most ornamental shrubs. The rotating rear handle lets you adjust your grip angle for vertical cuts along the sides of hedges without contorting your wrist.
Brandon Russell is a freelance writer covering gear and technology. He started his journey as a news writer at a small newspaper and later began reviewing smartphones, movies, and video games. In his free time, he enjoys the slower, more intentional experience of using a 35mm film camera and making short videos about movies he grew up watching.
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