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Want the best lawn on the block? Greenworks tools are up to 30% off at Amazon

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Chris McGrawSenior Deals Writer

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Fri, March 28, 2025 at 8:42 PM UTC

Want the best lawn on the block? Greenworks tools are up to 30% off at Amazon

Back in the day, having electric lawn tools meant dragging around long extension cords for machines that barely had any power. They were more environmentally friendly, but they lacked some serious juice. Thankfully, those days are behind us. With 24-, 40-, 60- and even 80-volt options, Greenworks tools are every bit as powerful as gas, without the noise and — and without the hassle of filling up that little red jug. And right now a slew of them are on serious discount during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.

The best Amazon Spring Sale Greenworks deals

Great for smaller yards and tight spaces, this 17-inch push lawn mower zips around trees, fences and flower beds without breaking a sweat. The brushless motor keeps things efficient and quiet while the 4.0Ah battery gives you up to 40 minutes of runtime — plenty for most suburban yards. It's lightweight, rust-resistant and easy to store, making it a smart pick for anyone tired of wrestling with bulky gas mowers.

$300 at Amazon

Don't feel like pushing your lawn mower around your yard? Why not let the mower do the work for you? This self-propelled green machine also cuts a 24% wider path than the 17-inch version above, meaning you'll have that lawn cut in no time.

$480 at Amazon

With 610 CFM of airflow and a turbo button for when the leaves just won't budge, this blower means business. It's lightweight, quiet and cordless, so you can reclaim your yard without waking the neighbors or tripping over an extension cord.

$140 at Amazon

Whether you call it a weed whacker, string trimmer or weed whip, the Greenworks 80V 16-inch model delivers plenty of muscle without the gas fumes. Its wide cutting path makes quick work of overgrown edges and tall grass, while the brushless motor keeps things running smooth and quiet. It's lightweight, easy to handle and fires up with the push of a button — no more yanking a cord like you're cranking a lawn mower from the '90s.

$212 at Amazon

Some of us only need one tool to add to a robust arsenal. Some of us, however, are starting from scratch. If you're in the second camp, snag this combo and save yourself some green. This bundle gives you everything you need to edge, trim and clear your yard. The trimmer is nimble enough for tight spots, while the blower packs enough punch to clear clippings, leaves and stubborn debris. Both are lightweight, cordless and start with a button — no sweat, no fumes.

$215 at Amazon

My in-laws had a gas-powered backpack blower that made quick work of the leaves on their forested property in northern Michigan — no small feat. This version keeps everything that model did well and improves on it: more power, less noise and the same back-carry design that lets you clear leaves all day, or at least until the battery needs a recharge.

$245 at Amazon

A few years back I had a giant 15-inch diameter branch fall off a tree in my backyard during a storm. When I called to see how much it would cost to get it removed, I was quoted a price north of $500. Instead, I bought an electric chainsaw like this one and did the work myself. Now I have an extra tool and saved myself hundreds of dollars. Win-win.

$264 at Amazon

More Amazon Spring Sale Greenworks deals to shop

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