Kobalt 80V Brushless Mower Just $299 at Lowe’s — Battery & Charger Included
If your gas mower has been giving you grief — or you’ve been putting off buying one altogether — this is the deal that might finally push you off the fence. Right now, Lowe’s has the Kobalt 80V MAX 21” Brushless Push Mower on sale for $299 with free store pickup, and it comes bundled with a 5Ah battery and charger. No extra trips to the battery aisle, no surprise add-ons at checkout.
To put that price in context: a comparable cordless mower with an 80V battery typically runs $400–$450 when everything’s included. You’re looking at 30–40% off, which is a genuinely strong deal — not just marketing math.
Why the 80V Platform Matters
Voltage isn’t everything, but it does matter for lawn mowers. The 80V system gives you power that’s comparable to a mid-range gas engine — enough to push through thick St. Augustine grass, Bermuda, or overgrown spring growth without bogging down. The brushless motor is the other key spec here: brushless motors run cooler, last longer, and are more efficient than brushed alternatives, meaning you’ll get more runtime per charge and fewer repairs over the years.
The included 5Ah battery is a solid capacity for this platform — expect to cover roughly a quarter to a third of an acre on a single charge under normal conditions. If your yard is on the larger side, it’s worth noting you can grab a second Kobalt 80V battery separately to extend your mowing session without waiting for a recharge.
Who Should Grab This Deal
This mower is a great fit for:
- Southern homeowners dealing with warm-season grasses like Bermuda, Zoysia, or St. Augustine — the 80V power handles the density these grasses are known for
- Suburban families with lots up to about 1/3 acre who want to ditch the gas can and the Saturday-morning pull-cord frustration
- First-time homeowners getting set up for spring — the battery and charger being included removes a big barrier to entry
- Anyone already in the Kobalt 80V ecosystem — this battery is cross-compatible with other Kobalt 80V tools, so you’re building toward a whole cordless yard setup
How It Stacks Up
We recently covered the EGO Power+ 56V battery deal, and EGO is a strong brand — but their comparable mower packages run $50–$100 more at current pricing, and the 56V system is a step down in raw power. For most suburban yards, either will do the job. But if you’re starting fresh and want the higher-voltage headroom, Kobalt at $299 is the better value right now.
A Few Things to Know
- Free store pickup only — this price is tied to in-store pickup, not shipping, so make sure your local Lowe’s has stock before you get too excited
- Sale pricing can end without notice — deals like this tend to disappear on weekends or when inventory clears out, so don’t sit on it too long
- This is a push mower, not self-propelled — totally fine for flat to gently sloped yards, but if your lawn has serious grade changes, you may want to look at self-propelled options
Grab It Before It’s Gone
Spring is the worst time to be scrambling for a mower — inventory moves fast once the grass starts growing. Head to Lowe’s to check local store availability and lock in the $299 price [AFFILIATE:lowes] — and if you’re already a Kobalt 80V user, this is basically a no-brainer battery-and-mower combo at a price that doesn’t come around often.