60V 20" Brushless Snow Thrower, 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Included
Key Features
Key Features
- ✓Brushless Motor
- ✓Heavy-Duty Steel Auger
- ✓20" Clearing Width + 10" Clearing Depth
- ✓4 Year Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
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Description
Description
Welcome to a Life. Powered. By Greenworks. Perfect for clearing snow from sidewalks, driveways, and patios, the Greenworks 60V 20" Brushless Snow Thrower is your go-to tool when winter hits. Includes a 60V 4.0Ah battery for easy cordless operation, this single-stage snow thrower clears a 20" wide by 10" deep path with its 3-speed steel auger for added durability. Compatible with all Greenworks 60V batteries, it features a 180° chute rotation lever that throws snow up to 25' with an improved design to reduce leakage. Dual LED lights illuminate your path, while rubber-tread wheels and a 2-position adjustable handle make maneuvering effortless. The folding handle system allows for quick storage or transport. Stay warm this winter and spend less time shoveling with the Greenworks 60V Snow Thrower—backed by a 4-year limited warranty.
Specifications
Specifications
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Voltage60V
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ClassificationSingle-Stage
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MotorBrushless
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Speed SettingsThree-Speed
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No Load Speed1900/2200/2500 RPM
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Rated Power of Motor2.0 kW
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Batteries/Battery Included(1) 4.0Ah
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Total Watt-Hours216Wh
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Driveway Clearing CapacityUp to 6-Car
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Charge Time80 Minutes
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Clearing Depth10"
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Clearing Width/Path20"
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Discharge Distance25'
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Chute ControlChute Control on Handle
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Chute DeflectorAdjust Up/Down
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Impeller MaterialSteel
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Adjustable Skid ShoesYes
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Skid Shoe MaterialPlastic
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DrivePush
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Product Dimensions (Assembled)50" x 42" x 23"
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Tool Only Weight45.9 lbs.
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Package Dimensions24.2" x 20.8" x 22.2"
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Package Weight58 lbs.
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Battery Specifications
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Weight4.2 lbs.
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Size4.6"x 3.5" x 6.7"
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Charger Specifications
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Weight1.5 lbs.
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Size7.3" x 6.3" x 2.5"
Manuals
Manuals
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Download:
Includes
Includes
- 60V 20" Brushless Snow Thrower
- 4.0Ah Battery
- 60V Charger
- Instruction Manual
- 4-Year Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does temperature affect my battery performance?
- Can this unit be used on gravel?
- What is the recommended ambient temperature range?
- How large of a driveway can be cleared with this product?
- How difficult are Greenworks single-stage snow throwers to assemble?
- My chute is clogged with snow, what should I do?
- How far can the snow thrower discharge snow?
- Are skid shoes wearable parts?
- What battery is compatible with this tool?
- Can it be used on slopes or hills?
- Can I put chains on the tires to prevent slipping?
- What are the benefits of having an adjustable impeller speed?
- What is the impeller made of?
- Is it difficult to use snow shovel/thrower with an extension cord?
- What are the benefits of a circular cord head?
- Are the Skid Plates wearable? What are they made of?
- Can you lubricate the snow chute to throw snow further?
Lithium-Ion batteries are resilient to cold temperatures. However, we always recommend charging and storing the battery in a safe, dry, room-temperature environment. Long-term cold weather use/storage can allow the internal temperature of the battery to drop away. If the internal temperature of the battery drops below -17°C voltage output may be reduced, and battery communication may be affected. However, if a cold battery is brought back into a safe, dry, room temperature environment and allowed to warm up (should take no more than 10-20 minutes) then there should be no long-term negative impact on battery performance or lifespan. Please note that we recommend placing the battery on the charger after it has returned to room temperature to ensure maximum charge when in use.
We do not recommend using our single-stage snow throwers or our snow shovels on gravel surfaces. Gravel, stones, or any loose surface material will be picked up and thrown by the snow thrower, causing damage to the unit and potentially nearby property and people.
Snow throwers can be stored at any temperature if the environment is sheltered (indoors) and dry. Batteries and chargers should always be stored indoors at room temperature.
Our single-stage snow thrower kits are often supplied with enough battery capacity to cover the average 4-car driveway. It is important to note that the overall run time received is ultimately determined by the load acting against the unit and will fluctuate.
Our units have been designed for quick and easy assembly! The majority of single-stage units can be assembled in approximately 15 minutes. All instructions are clearly detailed within the owner's manual supplied with your purchase. If you should have any questions or concerns, we would be happy to provide assistance.
Heavy or icy snow may cause the discharge chute to become clogged while in use. If you do get a clog, DO NOT attempt to unclog it with your hands or feet. Instead, turn your machine off and wait at least 10 seconds for it to fully stop. Then, use a chute-clearing brush or a similar object to clear the clog (not included). Operating Tip: If you notice that the chute is clogging often, try adjusting the angle of the chute and impeller speed (if applicable).
The distance that snow is thrown varies depending on the type of snow, wind, and angle of the chute deflector. Light snow will have a greater throwing distance in comparison to wet/heavy snowfalls.
Yes. Greenworks skid shoes are wearable; wearable parts carry a 90-day warranty against wear and tear.
Only Greenworks batteries, chargers, and machines of the same voltage are compatible and interchangeable with one another. Please be advised that the higher the ampere-hour (Ah) rating is on a battery, the more run time it can provide.
Yes, this unit can be operated on slopes and or hills. Always exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes and ensure you have proper footing and balance at all times.
No, the wheels on our single-stage snow thrower models are not designed for use with tire chains.
The benefit of having an adjustable impeller speed ensures that the unit can be used in a variety of areas and conditions. A lower auger speed usually translates to a smaller throwing distance - low speed also gives the user more control so that you can direct the snow where you want and avoid overshooting or re-covering previously cleared areas. When operating the unit at a higher speed, you can throw the snow further when the space allows and clear the area more quickly. Operating Tip: If you notice that the chute is clogging often, try speeding up the auger.
Most Greenworks impellers are made of plastic. The exception is the Greenworks 80V 22”, which uses a metal/rubber impeller assembly. The dual-stage models use fully metal impellers.
It does take time to get used to having a cord attach to your snow shovel, we suggest keeping the electric cord as close to the outlet as you can and then move away from the outlet, so the slack always stay on the side you are moving away from or put the cord over your shoulder. That way it is always behind you while using the snow shovel but over time it will get easier to manage.
The benefit of a circular cord head; the head of the power cable is designed to be circular; this is to ensure the power cable from the unit can securely hold an extension cord and to reduce any chance of moisture or snow from getting into the two parts. The head of the power cord is flexible, any universal single head outdoor extension cord will fit, simply squeeze the sides, and insert the extension cord.
Greenworks skid plates are a wearable; wearable parts carry a 90-day warranty against wear and tear. Most of our units have a metal skid plates except for our 22" snow thrower models which have a nylon design.
Lubricant can be used to reduce clogging which can prevent the snow thrower from throwing at capacity. However, please keep in mind the heavier the snow the less it will be thrown. To reduce the issues with snow clogging which can affect performance you can use an ice repellent or Teflon spray.









