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Greenworks MO60L419 Review

A compact battery-powered mower that's great for small lawns and tight spaces, and still has enough power to cut through the occasional clump of long grass
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Greenworks MO60L419 Review
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Price:  $500 List
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Manufacturer:   Greenworks
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By Hale Milano ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  February 13, 2026
74
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#4 of 12
  • Mowing - 35% 7.5
  • Power Performance - 25% 6.0
  • Handling - 20% 9.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 8.0
  • Noise - 5% 5.1
Best Buy Award
Best Value Compact Battery Mower

Our Verdict

Sometimes bigger isn't better, and the Greenworks MO60L419 battery-powered mower is a prime example. This compact mower is ideal for people who don't want the hassle of maneuvering (or storing) full-size lawnmowers. If you only have a small section of grass to mow, or if you have an ornate yard with lots of obstacles and edges to mow around, the Greenworks is a good option. This mower excels at maneuverability and packs enough juice in its 4.0Ah battery to trim an average-sized lawn. It's push only, so your legs will do all the work, but this mower is light enough that you won't notice much of a difference between it and larger self-propelled mowers.
REASONS TO BUY
Small and maneuverable
Great value
Easy to use
Trims grass evenly
REASONS TO AVOID
Not the most powerful
Lacks self-propulsion

Our Analysis and Test Results

We pushed each mower in our lineup to its limits, comparing how well it mows, how long it lasts, and how easy it is to use. The Greenworks is above average in most of these areas, and we love it for how light and easy it was to push around through all the tight spots in our yard that were too big for a battery powered string trimmer and yet too small for a full-size mower. Its 17" deck is the perfect middle ground for a best-of-both-worlds mower. It's also important to note that this mower is about half the price of the top mowers in our lineup, and is a great value for the money.

greenworks mo60l419 - the greenworks is great for its maneuverability, but more than...
The Greenworks is great for its maneuverability, but more than capable of cutting through wet grass and leaves.   Credit: Hale Milano

Mowing


We were pleasantly surprised by how well the Greenworks mowed, even in thicker grass. While it can't chomp through foot-tall weeds quite as well as beefier mowers, it is perfectly fine for chewing through your lawn when you forget to mow for two weeks in the growing season.


The 17" deck is wide enough so that you don't feel like wasting time cutting, but narrow enough to still fit in the tight spaces of your yard between plants, walkways, curbs, and other obstacles. There are six different cutting levels, so you can adjust the grass height to your liking. While the Greenworks cuts slightly slower than other models in our lineup, and can bog down a little in really thick grass, it still cuts very evenly.

The Greenworks, despite its size, mows various lengths of grass quite well.   Credit: Hale Milano

The Greenworks comes with a bag if you want to remove clippings from the yard, but if you prefer to leave them, the blades mulch clippings well. The mower only comes with one set of blades, unlike other top models in our lineup, but chances are the included blade is fine for most jobs.

greenworks mo60l419 - we quickly filled the mulching bag when using it to collect leaves.
We quickly filled the mulching bag when using it to collect leaves.   Credit: Hale Milano

Navigating around obstacles in the yard is where the Greenworks shines. It can cut smoothly through bumps and dips in your yard that other mowers can't fit through. While it doesn't have power assist, it was light enough to be pushed and pulled up and down hills.

We were able to easily lift the Greenworks into a raised bed to tackle some overgrown areas full of bumps and dips. Just make sure the mower is completely off before picking up the mower.   Credit: Hale Milano

Power Performance


For a small mower, we were suitably impressed with the runtime of the Greenworks. Included in the package is a 4.0Ah battery, and the Greenworks is compatible with any Greenworks 60V battery.


The small 4.0Ah lasts long enough to run the mower for about 40 minutes, which is enough to cut about ¼ acre of grass. The battery lasts longer than we expected since the only thing it powers is the blades; there's no self-propulsion or lights on this little unit. The included charger takes about an hour and a half to recharge the battery from empty, slightly below average among others in our lineup.

greenworks mo60l419 - the 4.0 ah battery is more than enough to power this little mower.
The 4.0 Ah battery is more than enough to power this little mower.   Credit: Hale Milano

Handling


It's one thing if a mower cuts well, but if it can't reach certain places or is tricky to use, then it still won't make mowing the lawn any better. The Greenworks really excels in our handling metrics thanks to its small size and light weight.


Starting and stopping the Greenworks is easy. Like most battery mowers, it requires two hands to avoid accidentally starting the blades. Hold down the safety button, then squeeze the ambidextrous handles to start the mower. Pushing or pulling the mower from a standstill is equally easy. It's quite lightweight, so even though there's no self-propulsion, it's easy to move through the grass.

greenworks mo60l419 - depress the green button in the middle of the handle bar, then...
Depress the green button in the middle of the handle bar, then squeeze one or both handle triggers to start the motor on the mower.   Credit: Hale Milano

Navigating obstacles or tight turns is where the Greenworks shines. Its compact size fits in most places, and it can pivot easily, too. We were able to maneuver it with one hand, pushing it up and down steep embankments that we wouldn't have trusted using a heavier mower on. We even lifted it up into a raised bed area — not while running it — to trim some weeds that had grown out of control.

Maneuvering is made easy by the small size and light weight of the Greenworks.   Credit: Hale Milano

Ease of Use


As a no-frills battery mower, the Greenworks can't get much easier or simpler to use.


Out of the box, the Greenworks is relatively straightforward to assemble. A few easy-adjust screws and knobs had the handle on, and we were ready to mow. Installing the mulching bag is also straightforward and only takes a moment. Since it's a battery mower, maintenance is a breeze, too. The only chore is to keep the battery charged up and blades occasionally sharpened.

greenworks mo60l419 - battery and blade upkeep is the only maintenance required for the...
Battery and blade upkeep is the only maintenance required for the Greenworks. Charging takes about 90 minutes.

Adjusting the height on the Greenworks is easy, but sometimes a little finicky. We loved that the whole mower height adjusts with a single button and handle; it's much better than adjusting all four wheels individually like other mowers. There's also a convenient gauge that shows the current cutting height. The mower is so lightweight that sometimes we went to raise the mower height, and ended up just picking up the entire mower. Holding it down with a foot or hand on the wheel is the easiest way we found to counteract that tendency.

Adjust the mowing height and easily verify the set level on the side of the mower.

Noise


The Greenworks is one of the louder battery-powered mowers we tested, which is surprising given its small size. We measured noise volume using a decibel reader, and our measured findings matched our perceived loudness of the mower.


Clocking in at around 78 dBa, the Greenworks is still much quieter compared to gas mowers, but not as quiet as other battery mowers in our lineup. We felt no need to wear ear protection like we would with a gas mower, but general guidelines are to stay below 70 dBa on a daily average if possible.

greenworks mo60l419 - we loved using the greenworks for quick and easy jobs around the...
We loved using the Greenworks for quick and easy jobs around the yard that were just too big to string trim.   Credit: Hale Milano

Should You Buy the Greenworks MO60L419?


We highly recommend the Greenworks to people who are looking for a capable, maneuverable, and compact battery mower on a budget. It performs reasonably well for small yards and excels at navigating tight twists and turns around bushes, retaining walls, and other lawn obstacles. Its 4.0 Ah battery is enough to power through mowing an average-sized yard on a single charge, and it's also compatible with other types of Greenworks 60V batteries, making it especially compelling if you have those already.

The Greenworks is a budget-friendly mower that's ideal for light mowing tasks.   Credit: Hale Milano

What Other Lawn Mower Should You Consider?


While there's a lot to love about the Greenworks, it's not the biggest or toughest mower in our lineup, and there are others that may be better for you based on your lawn-care priorities. If you are still seeking a highly maneuverable mower with great cutting performance and handling, the Toro 60V Max Super Recycler is one of our favorite mowers that meets those demands head-on. The best of the best in battery mower performance goes to the Ego Power+ 1000 LM2236SP. While this mower is a significant investment, it packs more power than most gas mowers we've tested. Just keep in mind it's not quite as nimble in tight areas, given its massive 22-inch cutting deck. If you'd rather stick with a traditional gas mower, both the Toro SmartStow Recycler 20340 and Troy-Bilt TB110 are great options to consider.

greenworks mo60l419 - there's a significant size difference between the greenworks (left)...
There's a significant size difference between the Greenworks (left) and full size battery mowers like the Ego (right).   Credit: Hale Milano

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Bottom Line A compact battery-powered mower that's great for small lawns and tight spaces, and still has enough power to cut through the occasional clump of long grass
Pros Small and maneuverable, great value, easy to use, trims grass evenly
Cons Not the most powerful, lacks self-propulsion
Rating Categories Greenworks MO60L419
Mowing (35%)
7.5
Power Performance (25%)
6.0
Handling (20%)
9.0
Ease of Use (15%)
8.0
Noise (5%)
5.1
Specifications Greenworks MO60L419
Power Source 60V, 4.0Ah Lithium Battery
Cutting Deck Width 17"
Self-Propelled No
Run Time 40 min
Measured Recharge/Refuel Time 90 minutes
Measured Decibel Reading 79 dBa
Watt Hours 240
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