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Greenworks 42" Zero-Turn Mower + 6 Batteries — $2,997 at Walmart

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Greenworks 42” Zero-Turn Riding Mower + 6 Batteries Just $2,997 at Walmart

If mowing your lawn has started to feel like a second job — and a loud, sweaty, gas-guzzling one at that — Walmart just made it a lot easier to upgrade. Right now you can grab the Greenworks 60V 42” Cordless Battery Crossover-Z Zero-Turn Riding Lawn Mower bundled with six 8Ah batteries and a wall charger for $2,997 with free shipping.

That battery bundle alone is what makes this deal worth a second look. Battery-powered outdoor equipment costs can pile up fast, and six high-capacity 8Ah packs means you’re mowing for hours without stopping to wait on a charge. For a Southern homeowner with a half-acre or more, that kind of runtime matters.

What You’re Getting

The Crossover-Z runs on Greenworks’ 60V platform and cuts a 42” swath — wide enough to knock out a large yard in a reasonable amount of time. Zero-turn steering means tight maneuvers around trees, garden beds, and fences that would take multiple passes with a traditional riding mower. No gas, no oil changes, no carb issues sitting over winter.

The six included 8Ah batteries are the real kicker here. Most electric mower bundles ship with one or two batteries; six is a serious runtime commitment from Greenworks and substantially raises the value of this package.

Who This Is Best For

  • Suburban Southern homeowners with lawns in the quarter-acre-to-full-acre range who are tired of gas maintenance costs and fumes in summer heat
  • Anyone already in the Greenworks 60V ecosystem — these batteries work across Greenworks’ line of blowers, trimmers, and chainsaws
  • Eco-conscious families who want to eliminate gas from their yard routine without sacrificing power or cutting width
  • Value shoppers who would otherwise be pricing out a comparable gas zero-turn, which can run $2,500–$4,000+ for a quality brand with far higher long-term fuel and maintenance costs

How It Compares

A gas-powered zero-turn in a similar cut width typically runs $2,500–$3,500 from brands like Husqvarna or Cub Cadet — and that’s before you factor in annual tune-ups, oil, spark plugs, and fuel. The Greenworks bundle’s six-battery package also means you’re not immediately shopping for additional packs, which can run $150–$200 each. The total-cost-of-ownership math tilts electric pretty quickly for most suburban yards.

Caveats to Keep in Mind

Electric zero-turns still carry a few honest trade-offs: runtime is finite (though six batteries gives you substantial cushion), very large acreage (2+ acres) may push its limits, and charging all six batteries overnight requires planning. This mower is also a meaningful investment — it’s not an impulse purchase. If you have a small yard, a push mower or smaller riding unit will serve you better at a lower price point.

No firm expiration date is posted on this deal, but Walmart pricing on bundled items can shift quickly, especially mid-season. Free shipping is included.

Bottom Line

For the right homeowner — a Southern suburbanite with a large lawn and a growing frustration with gas equipment — this Greenworks bundle at $2,997 is a compelling all-in package. The six-battery bundle removes the biggest barrier to going electric at scale.

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