Amazon discounts Greenworks yard tools in winter sale
Amazon is slashing prices on Greenworks battery-powered yard tools and snow blowers during its winter clearance event.
Greenworks snow blowers on sale
Battery-powered lawn equipment available
Self-propelled lawn mowers discounted
Pressure washers at reduced prices
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Winter clearance offers low prices
Amazon is offering significant discounts on Greenworks battery-powered yard tools and snow blowers as part of its winter clearance sale. This includes some of the lowest prices seen this year, making it a good time to buy, even if there’s snow outside.
Discounted Snow Removal Equipment
The Greenworks 80V 20-inch cordless snow blower is priced at $402, down from $499. Its battery allows for easy operation without the hassle of a gas smell or pull starter.
The snow blower features a 20-inch clearing width, suitable for most driveways and walkways. It’s part of the 80V system, allowing you to use the same batteries for other tools.
Battery-Powered Lawn Tools
The Greenworks 60V 25-inch self-propelled lawn mower is available for $599, down from $749. This self-propelled feature makes mowing easier, especially for larger yards.
With a spacious 25-inch deck, it helps you finish mowing faster. The 60V system provides ample cutting power without stepping up to the more expensive 80V models.
Pressure Washers and More
The Greenworks 3000 PSI electric pressure washer is now $399, reduced from $499. This washer is a quieter alternative to gas models and is effective for various outdoor cleaning tasks.
The included foam cannon makes it great for cleaning cars and outdoor furniture. This model offers substantial cleaning power without the typical noise and maintenance of traditional gas washers.
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