Greenworks 60V Self-Propelled Mower Under $400 at Walmart — Battery & Charger Included
If your old gas mower didn’t survive winter storage (again), now’s the time to make the switch — and Walmart just made it a whole lot easier on your wallet.
Right now, Walmart has the Greenworks 60V 21” Self-Propelled Lawn Mower on rollback for $398 with free shipping. That price includes a hefty 8.0Ah battery and a rapid charger — the two things that usually push cordless mower bundles well past $500 elsewhere.
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Why This Deal Stands Out
Here’s the thing about battery-powered mowers: the battery is often more expensive than the mower itself. A standalone Greenworks 60V 8Ah battery typically runs $150–$180 on its own. Factor that in and you’re essentially getting a premium self-propelled mower for around $220 in real terms. That’s a genuinely great deal, not just marketing math.
The 60V platform also isn’t underpowered. Greenworks’ 60V line is built to handle typical suburban lots — up to about a quarter acre — without bogging down in thicker spring grass. The self-propelled drive is a real quality-of-life upgrade if you’re pushing up any kind of slope, which is basically every yard in the South.
Who Should Grab This
This mower is a sweet spot for a pretty specific homeowner:
- Suburban families with a standard lot (roughly 5,000–10,000 sq ft) who want a clean, quiet mow without trips to the gas station
- Folks tired of gas mower maintenance — no oil changes, no carb cleaning, no pull-cord frustration on a hot Saturday morning
- Southern homeowners gearing up for a long mowing season that runs from March through October — the 8Ah battery gives you the runtime to handle that without cutting corners
- First-time homeowners who want a complete, ready-to-run setup without piecing together a battery ecosystem
If you already own Greenworks 60V tools (trimmers, blowers, etc.), this is an even easier yes — the battery is fully cross-compatible.
How It Compares
At this price point, the closest competition is the EGO 21” self-propelled, which is an excellent mower but typically runs $479–$549 with a comparable battery. Ryobi’s 40V options come in cheaper but sacrifice some power for larger or wetter lawns. For most families who just need a reliable, no-fuss mower that’s ready to go out of the box, the Greenworks at $398 is hard to argue against.
A Few Things to Know
- This is a rollback price, which means it won’t last forever — Walmart rollbacks typically run a few weeks but can end without notice.
- Runtime on the 8Ah battery is rated around 45–60 minutes, which covers most standard suburban yards in one charge.
- No rear-wheel drive — it’s front-wheel drive self-propelled, which works great on flat to gently sloped yards but can lose traction on steeper terrain.
- Shipping is free, but if you want to skip the box assembly, check your local Walmart garden center — many stores in the South are stocking these in-person right now for easy pickup.
Bottom Line
Spring lawn season waits for no one, especially in the South. If you’ve been on the fence about going cordless, a sub-$400 bundle with a premium battery and rapid charger is about as low as the barrier gets. This one’s worth acting on quickly.
[AFFILIATE:walmart] → Grab the Greenworks 60V Mower at Walmart for $398