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Best Buy Plus / Total Members: Greenworks 80V Mower, Trimmer, and Leaf Blower Combo with 4 Ah Battery & Charger + Free 80V 2 Ah Battery - $579.99

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Missed the first time around, but Best Buy Plus and Total Members (paid membership) receive a similar deal on the 80V lawn care comb with included additional battery. $30 more than previous front page deal.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...&gclsrc=ds
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Missed the first time around, but Best Buy Plus and Total Members (paid membership) receive a similar deal on the 80V lawn care comb with included additional battery. $30 more than previous front page deal.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/gree...&gclsrc=ds

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Model: Greenworks - 21" 80 Volt Mower, 13" String Trimmer, & 730 CFM Blower (4Ah battery & charger included) - Ultimate Outdoor Combo Kit - Green

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Original Poster
Nov 27, 2023
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Eliasj89
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Nov 27, 2023
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My Best Buy Plus ($49.99/year):
Free 2-day shipping
Exclusive member prices
Exclusive access to sales, events and products
Extended 60-day return window on most products

Total ($149.99/year):
All of the above +
Protection Plans included
AppleCare+
24/7/365 tech support

Even just getting the Plus plan and paying the total of $629.99 is still a solid deal for this combo IMO if you missed the last.
Last edited by Eliasj89 November 26, 2023 at 11:30 PM.
Nov 27, 2023
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BlackjackMO
Nov 27, 2023
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I have the 60v GW line and this is a crazy good deal. If you haven't made the switch to electric yard tools yet, buy this and never look back! Thanks OP
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Eliasj89
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Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from BlackjackMO :
I have the 60v GW line and this is a crazy good deal. If you haven't made the switch to electric yard tools yet, buy this and never look back! Thanks OP
Just bought a new home a few weeks ago and was too busy looking at deals for fridges, washer/dryers, and a bunch of other stuff I almost forgot about lawn care. Happy I was able to get something after all, even tho the Bermuda will be dormant for now haha!
Nov 27, 2023
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BlackjackMO
Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from Eliasj89 :
Just bought a new home a few weeks ago and was too busy looking at deals for fridges, washer/dryers, and a bunch of other stuff I almost forgot about lawn care. Happy I was able to get something after all, even tho the Bermuda will be dormant for now haha!
Congrats on the new home and good luck deal hunting!

Bought our first house in 2017 and I vowed never to have gas tools. Still going strong 6 years later and even converted my dad over to GW (and 3 of my neighbors to electric tools, though they all went with different brands)
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a_land
Nov 27, 2023
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How is this mower? I've never owned one but want to stop paying someone else to mow my lawn this year. I see it's not dual blade, is that a big deal? We're on a quarter acre if that makes a difference
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RonPaulFan
Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from 308Sound :
more junk batteries to replace in a few years. Gimme gas. ~15 years to replace gas gardening tools. 2 expensive lithium batteries in less than 6 years. Junk mentality.
For people that maintain their gas tools but most of the time gas works for the first season and then people end up pulling the string on it 100 times the next season when the carb is gummed up, etc. and have to get their friend (me) to get it running again.

I bought battery for my mom's house and she just has to push a button. :-)

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twiggy_alien_man
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Isn't this $20 more than last week?
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52club
Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from a_land :
How is this mower? I've never owned one but want to stop paying someone else to mow my lawn this year. I see it's not dual blade, is that a big deal? We're on a quarter acre if that makes a difference
Bought something pretty similar from Costco two years ago. It is good, but not great in my opinion. The only knock is it doesn't quite cut as well as gas, and especially the higher end equipment a paid service will likely use. However, for me on a lot about half the size of yours it has been worth it. Mainly because cleaning and storage is much easier, and no need for additional gas/oil being stored. Not saying that gas isn't viable, just that the convenience tends to make the premium cost worth it with the set up I have. Plus saving $30 a week for at least six months of the year of not paying someone else helps. But, that is more about time vs. money as well.
Nov 27, 2023
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nayr14
Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from 308Sound :
more junk batteries to replace in a few years. Gimme gas. ~15 years to replace gas gardening tools. 2 expensive lithium batteries in less than 6 years. Junk mentality.
I've been using the 40v Greenworks mower since 2017 (7 years next spring). The only "maintenance" I've done is sharpening the blade and bringing the batteries inside the house for winter. I'm on the original batteries with minimal degradation. I've picked up tool-only deals over the years.

Assuming the new models are on-par or better than my 2017 model, it's a no-brainer for average homeowners looking to buy a new mower, especially with accessories.
Nov 27, 2023
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Gurney
Nov 27, 2023
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This blower is the higher 740 cfm version. I have these three plus the 18" chainsaw (40% off cyber Monday https://a.co/d/aGERJNp ).
Highly recommended.
Nov 27, 2023
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NavyWallaby409
Nov 27, 2023
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How does this compare to the Ego brand?
Nov 27, 2023
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koshawala
Nov 27, 2023
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Quote from Gurney :
This blower is the higher 740 cfm version. I have these three plus the 18" chainsaw (40% off cyber Monday https://a.co/d/aGERJNp ).
Highly recommended.
Bestbuy says the blower is 730 cfm. Did you buy in store or online?
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Jaydawg
Nov 27, 2023
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Can you sign up for that best buy total then get deal. Then cancel?

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M0MMY0F5
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Quote from 308Sound :
more junk batteries to replace in a few years. Gimme gas. ~15 years to replace gas gardening tools. 2 expensive lithium batteries in less than 6 years. Junk mentality.
Really? I've had my 4 80V batteries for 10 years now without a problem. I've added new tools to my collection over the years and have almost everything. My most used tool of all is the backpack version leaf blower. My least used would be my edger, but it still does exactly what I need it to. The tiller is my most labor saving tool. My least favorite would be the handheld snow shovel because it gets stuck on edges and the plastic blade parts gets so easily shaved down and it'll be render useless in a few seasons (I prefer my 4 ft long push shovel). I live on 3 acres and am in the yard mostly every day with some tool or another so my batteries have really been USED heavily every day. Overall I absolutely love the power of the 80v line.

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