Ultimate Electric Mower Battle (Don’t Buy Until You Watch)

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Published 2023-06-18
I put the EGO 56V, Greenworks 80V, Makita 36V, Milwaukee M18 and Ryobi 40V electric lawn mowers to the TEST. I tested run time, cut efficiency, motor power, charge time, cost and more to fine the ULTIMATE electric lawn mower. Let me know what you think!

Greenworks Mower: amzn.to/3Xpnlxq
Makita Mower: amzn.to/3NyxXXA
Milwaukee Mower: amzn.to/446wi0Q
Ryobi Mower: amzn.to/3piB5gG
EGO Mower: amzn.to/468iC7f

All Comments (21)
  • @TheLawnReview
    Thanks for watching! Comment below on which mower(s) you'd like to see next!
  • @BestSpatula
    I bought an Ego mower in 2014. Their product hasn't changed a huge amount, just small incremental improvements over the years. I'm still using the original battery. All of the plastics on the mower are still intact and I've never had to repair or replace anything. One of the best purchases I've made.
  • @Taylormade2350
    "Honey, that crazy neighbor is trying to mow the street again"
  • @CF542
    I switched to Ego about four years ago and have never looked back. All of their tools have been fantastic and reliable
  • @Omegadoomship
    I found a 60v Craftsman push mower being thrown away. It didn’t have the battery or a charger but it was practically brand new. It turns out you can’t find replacement batteries for them, and the ones I did find were insanely expensive. I suspect that’s why it was thrown away. I took it apart and modified it to use a 9 Ah 60v DeWalt flex volt battery. They sell cheap battery kits online for RC cars that allow you to directly tap into the 60v from the DeWalt battery. I wired it up to treat the handle bar as a simple on/off switch, bypassing all the built in electronics. IT WORKS! And it works well! I was able to mow 3/4 acre on one charge, and if the battery dies, DeWalt batteries are widely available, albeit expensive but I already had a 60v battery on hand. Modifying the mower probably only cost $10 total.
  • @tylerlang9881
    I feel like bonus points should be awarded if the batteries can be used on other tools from the same company. For instance I went with the Milwaukee because i have so many other M18 tools i use the batteries on.
  • @SuperTA329
    Great video and props to you for the 6 hrs of walking. 🥵 Super generous and thoughtful to give the lady the mower. That really made me smile. 👍
  • @rpiian
    I've definitely been curious about electric lawnmowers. Well done - this was a ton of work - much appreciated! And that EGO thing at the end there, you're a good man :)
  • @Conn653
    In 2022 I bought, from Home Depot, the Ryobi 40V Brushless 20 in. Cordless Walk Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with 6.0 Ah Battery & Charger, along with a 4Ah string trimmer and edger, blower, hedge clippers and pole saw attachments. The mower doesn't have a 'boost button', but ramps up on its own when encountering tall/heavy grass. I really love this machine! Main thing is to keep the blade sharpened! I get a nice, clean cut! 🙂
  • @fenderboy68
    Best review on these things I've seen! Fantastic job. EGO is my outdoor equipment and have been very happy with them. You my friend deserve a beer for such an in-depth review of these mowers...Cheers!!
  • @peterhong526
    Greatly appreciate all the work and time you put into this test! It was very entertaining to watch this lol.
  • @rensanders4374
    Ryobi was tested Wrong! This is a pretty awesome comparison between all of these awesome mowers. There were a couple things I noticed. When you did the battery test on the Ryobi mower you only used 1 of the 2 batteries. To use the second battery you need to flip the key around. You got 35 minutes when only using half the life. Also, when you put that second battery on the charger it was already fully charged. The light never started blinking which is what it does when the battery is charging. This is because it was not used on the battery life test.
  • @briane.5656
    Appreciate the review. As several others have noted, if you're already in a battery "ecosystem", the price comes down with the shared batteries, plus you can be charging one and using another at the same time. I actually am into two, EGO for yard tools and Makita for shop tools. I've not yet gotten a mower, but it will almost certainly be an EGO when I do. Thanks!
  • @christoole1664
    Man…not only are you clear, concise and honest…you do it with humor as well! Great channel. You’ve earned me as a sub. 😎
  • @kyzomo
    Awesome review and man props to you for giving that older family that EGO mower at the end! Back to the review tho.. I have been using the 60V Greenworks for over 3 years and it’s been nothing but great. Two 5 aH batteries really does the job.
  • @TheLawngineer
    Probably one of the most comprehensive test videos I’ve ever seen. Well done!
  • @albertbowen2529
    I have the ryobi mower but dont need to use it a whole lot. I went with the ryobi because of the fact that i have many tools that take their batteries. For the 40v line i have 5 other tools that use those batteries. Good comparison on the mowers and a great job on all the work you put in.
  • @MrRonnmaui
    Great video! I bought the EGO a couple of years ago. It works great, no issues+the same battery runs the blower, hedger and trimmer. Thanks for the summary.
  • @jimfaber5472
    You should also compare battery replacement cost. After years of using battery powered construction tools (to their death) that cost and how many charges before replacement is kind of important. Great review.
  • @LaurenBuchholz
    I have had 2 green works mowers over the past 5 years, though both 40V brushless not the newer 80V. I only got rid of the original one since we moved and didn't have room in the container. They have both been rock solid and handled everything we have thrown at them and seem like great values for money...