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Greenworks 80V 24'' Dual Stage Snow Thrower, (3) 4.0Ah Batteries and Dual Port Charger Included

$2,999.00

Key Features

  • Steel Auger ( 24" ) - Heavy duty steel auger assembly for better longer lasting performance
  • Quickly clears driveways, sidewalks, and patios with a 24 in. clearing path.
  • Brushless Motor
  • Push Button Start
  • Self-Propelled - Variable Speed
  • Variable speed controls for auger and drive speed selection.
  • Zero Turn Brushless Hub Motors
  • Discharge chute rotates 200° for directional control and can discharge up to 50 ft. in distance.
  • Tri-port powerhead holds up to 3 batteries for the industry's longest runtime.
  • Convenient onboard storage for extra shear pins and a 3-in-1 snow brush for clearing the chute.
  • LED Headlights
  • 4 Year Warranty

Warranty

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Description

Welcome to a Life. Powered By Greenworks. This Greenworks Pro 80V two-stage snow thrower is the tool to have when the snow hits. This 24” two-stage snow thrower is powered by three 80V lithium-ion batteries that provide easy and convenient cordless operation. With the 200° rotating chute, you can throw snow up to 50' in your desired direction. For snow removal in the evening, this blower features front LED lights to increase visibility. The self-propelled option and 15" rear wheels make it easy to maneuver even in the toughest snow conditions, plus the zero-turn system allows you to turn precisely and effortlessly. For additional convenience, this unit also features onboard storage for extra shear pins and a 3-in-1 snow brush for clearing the chute. Get equipped this winter with the Greenworks Pro 80V snow thrower and spend less time shoveling snow and more time enjoying a warm fire. Start with a tool kit, then add tool-only equipment. This snow thrower can be used with all Greenworks 80V battery models! Let Greenworks help you take the work out of yard work. The Greenworks Pro 80V line is accompanied by a 4-year limited warranty, ensuring the safeguarding of your investment.

  • BRUSHLESS: Highly efficient 5kW brushless direct drive motor provides consistent power output, increased torque, longer run times, quiet operation, and extended motor life. Quickly clear driveways, sidewalks, patios and more with a 24" clearing path and a 20" clearing depth.
  • ZTR SELF-PROPELLED: 4 speeds Controls (3 Forward, 1 Reverse, Neutral). Self-propelled drive system with variable speed rear-wheel drive lets you easily maneuver and tackle any terrain. Equipped with zero turn 800W hub motor wheels for stronger output power and more control.
  • TRI-PORT: Clear an 8-car driveway on a single charge! Quickly recharge all your batteries in up to 90 minutes (30 Minutes Per Battery) using the supplied dual port 10A rapid charger. Three 80V 4.0Ah 288Wh batteries combine for a total of 864Wh; the Tri-port powerhead holds up to 3 batteries for the industry's longest runtime.
  • VARIBLE SPEED: Variable speed impeller produces up to 1200RPM. Heavy duty steel assembly ensures durability and better longer lasting performance.
  • CHUTE: Discharge chute rotates 200° for directional control and can discharge up to 50' in distance. The 45° adjustable deflector provides easy selection of snow throwing distance.
  • CONVENIENCE: LED headlights illuminate your path in poor light conditions. Convenient onboard storage for extra shear pins and a 3-in-1 snow brush for clearing the chute.
  • COLD WEATHER OPERATION: For peak performance, use batteries stored at room temperature (16°C-23°C). Units may experience difficulties operating when stored outside of the recommended temperature range. If unit is not starting, allow battery to come to room temperature and try again.
  • INCLUDES: Snow Thrower, (3) 80V 4.0Ah Batteries, Charger and Owner's Manual

Specifications

  • Voltage
    80v
  • Weight
    198lbs
  • Size
    56"x26"x46"
  • Clearing Path
    24in
  • Wheel Size
    15in
  • Clearing Depth
    20in
  • Discharge Distance
    50ft
  • Handle Positions
    1
  • Package Dimensions
    34.2" x 50" x 24"
  • Package Weight
    267.6 lbs (121.4 kg)
  • Battery Ampere-Hours
    3 x 4.0Ah
  • Charge Time for (3) 4.0Ah Batteries
    90 Minutes Total (30 Minutes Per Battery)
  • Battery Indicator
    Power Display for Each Battery (3)
  • Motor
    Brushless
  • Rated Power of Auger Motor
    5kW
  • Horsepower
    9 HP
  • Gas Power Equivalent
    253cc Engine
  • Clearing Area (4" Snow) / (10" Snow)
    1141 - 1916 ft² / 796 - 915 ft²
  • Chute Control
    200° Adjustable Discharge Chute
  • Chute Deflector
    Adjust Up/Down for Throwing Distance
  • Impeller Control Switch
    Adjust Impeller Speed Fast/Slow
  • Impeller/Auger Material
    Steel
  • Length of Impeller
    23"
  • Impeller/Auger Speeds
    5 Speed Settings (800 RPM/80 RPM, 900 RPM/90 RPM, 1000 RPM/100 RPM, 1100 RPM/110 RPM, 1200 RPM/120 RPM)
  • Self-Propelled Speed Control
    0.45 m/s, 0.85 m/s, 1.25 m/s)
  • Noise Level @ 0' (User)
    75.8 dB
  • Noise Level @ 15' (Nearby)
    69.3 dB
  • Noise Level @ 50' (Long Range)
    62.5 dB
  • Foldable for Storage
    No
  • Adjustable Skid Shoes
    Yes
  • Skid Shoe Material
    Poly
  • Zero Turn System
    Yes
  • Rated Power of Hub Motors (2)
    800W (Single)
  • Drift Cutters
    Yes
  • Tire Size
    AT 15*5-7
  • Tire PSI
    10 PSI
  • Estimated Assembly Time
    ≈35 minutes
  • Warranty
    4-Year Warranty

Manuals

Includes

  • 80V 24" Dual Stage Snow Thrower
  • (3) 80V 4.0Ah Batteries
  • 80V Dual Port Charger
  • Chute Clearing Brush
  • Owner's Manual
  • 4-Year Warranty

Product Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many batteries are required to run a Greenworks dual stage snow thrower?
  • You must install at least 1 battery for operation. For best performance, it is recommended to utilize all included batteries.

  • Can this unit be used on gravel?
  • This unit can be used effectively on gravel surfaces; however, it is necessary to raise the height of the skid shoes to avoid accidental injury or damage. Extreme caution should always be taken when using this product on an uneven surface.

  • How large of a driveway can be cleared with this product?
  • In ideal conditions, our dual-stage snowthrowers can clear up to an 8-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.

  • How does the zero-turn system operate?
  • This unit has two hub motors, one for each wheel. Both motors are activated while moving straight, and one deactivates while turning.

  • Can I purchase this without the battery and charger?
  • Our 60V 24" Dual Stage Snow Thrower is currently sold as a tool only under model number 261702CTBT. The complete kit including 3x5.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger goes by 2610702CT. While we do not currently have a tool-only 80V version available, we hope to have this available for you in the future!

  • What batteries are compatible with this tool?
  • 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.

  • Can the batteries be charged in the unit?
  • The batteries must be removed from the unit for charging and placed on a compatible Greenworks charger.

  • Can it be maneuvered up and down stairs easily?
  • This unit is designed to be controlled manually to go upstairs, using the reverse function, or downstairs, in the forward position. Heading upstairs you will go up in reverse function while slightly pulling up and controlling the balance and weight. Going down the stairs we suggest going in reverse with the operator below, using the neutral or unit off position to roll the unit and control by the operator. Please note: Damage to wooden or composite stairs or decking may occur if not handled or controlled properly during this purpose. Always use extreme caution when maneuvering on stairs or unlevel surfaces.

  • Can it be used on slopes or hills?
  • Yes, this unit can be operated on slopes and/or hills. Always exercise extreme caution when operating on an incline and ensure you always have proper footing and balance.

  • Can I put chains on the tires to prevent slipping?
  • Yes, please use designated snow thrower tire chains for this purpose. The chain must be designed for a 15" wheel (Tire specifications are AT 15 x 5-7). Please note that we do not currently manufacture or sell tire chains. Follow the instructions included with the chains to ensure proper installation.

  • Can LED lights be turned off?
  • Yes, they can be. Simply push the LED headlight button located above the power button to adjust the headlight function. There are 4 different light settings.

  • How do I move the chute?
  • To move the chute, you must pull on the chute control handle. This will release the lock on the chute control gear and allow you to move the handle left or right. Once the chute has been directed, release the grip handle to lock the chute in the desired direction.

  • What are drift cutters?
  • The drift cutters are located on each side of the unit. Simply loosen the knobs and pull the drift cutter until it has been fully extended. Repeat on opposite side. Drift cutters are designed to break down drifts during use and prevent snow from falling on the top of the housing; the drift will instead be knocked down in front of the auger to be removed.

  • My chute is clogged with snow, what should I do?
  • 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 the supplied 3-in-1 snow brush to clear the clog. Operating Tip: If you notice that the chute is clogging often, try adjusting the angle of the chute and increasing the impeller speed.

  • What are the benefits of having an adjustable impeller/auger speed?
  • The benefit of having an adjustable impeller speed ensures that the unit can be used in a variety of 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.

  • How should I store and care for my Greenworks battery to ensure the best performance and longest lifespan?
  • We want you to get the most out of your tools, and that starts with understanding how to care for your battery. Proper storage and handling not only extend battery life but also ensure your tools are ready to perform when you need them most. A Quick Note on Lithium-Ion Battery Performance All Greenworks batteries use lithium-ion technology, which offers powerful, consistent performance without the memory effect found in older battery types. However, lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to temperature extremes—both heat and cold can affect performance and longevity. That’s why proper storage and care are essential for keeping your battery in peak condition. Best Practices for Battery Storage and Use: Store batteries indoors in a cool, dry location—away from direct sunlight, humidity, or extreme temperatures. This protects internal components and preserves performance. Only connect the battery to the charger when actively charging. When not in use, unplug the charger and keep the battery disconnected. If storing for an extended period, charge the battery fully before putting it away. Check the charge every couple of months. If it drops, recharge it before returning it to storage. This helps maintain battery health over time. Allow the battery to reach a safe operating temperature before use. For snow throwers and cold-weather operation, cold batteries may not power on. Let the battery warm to room temperature indoors before inserting it into the tool. Kindly note: Once the battery is at room temperature and installed, the current generated while the tool is running will help keep the battery warm. As long as the battery starts at room temperature, you should not experience issues even when working in cold outdoor conditions. For other tools/hot weather operation, if the battery has become hot from use or charging, allow it to cool before reinstalling. Indoor storage helps avoid performance issues related to both hot and cold environments and keeps your battery protected year-round.

  • Can I leave my battery in the charger after charging it?
  • The battery chargers do have auto cut offs to prevent it from over charging. However, we do advise customers to remove the battery from the charger after it has been fully charged and to also unplug the charger from the outlet, as this is good electrical safety practice to do so. This will also help to prevent false defect readings and allows the charger to reset itself each time it’s used to charge a battery.

  • Why do batteries cost so much more than the tool?
  • The battery is the most important component for a battery-operated unit. Please be assured we price our batteries with the cost of material, manufacturing, and current market pricing in mind. Batteries are the costliest items to manufacture and ship in any kit. Full kits including a tool, battery, and charger are priced affordably so that consumers can begin building that line of tools and move forward purchasing tool-only units. When you purchase batteries on their own, it is more notable the cost that they carry.

  • How do I store the battery? Can I leave the battery in the garage or shed?
  • When the battery is not in use, we suggest storing it indoors, in a cool dry area - away from direct sunlight. Leave the charger unplugged and the battery disconnected from the charger unless it needs charging. It is recommended to store the battery with a full charge, and if it is being stored for a period where no use is expected, to check on the charge every couple of months. If you notice the charge has dropped, we advise charging the battery back up to full before returning it to its safe storage place. Following these steps will ensure you receive the most out of the battery life.

  • My battery is stuck in my tool. How do I get it out?
  • 60V/ 80V Products: To remove the battery, push and hold the battery release button. Then, pull the battery pack straight out. In some cases, if the springs underneath have gotten locked down you might have to give a small push to the top of the battery to re-engage them to help the battery pop up. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck. 24V/ 40V Products: To remove the battery, press the latch button on the battery pack down and hold. Pull the battery pack out of the handle. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck.

  • How do I check the charge on my battery?
  • Press the battery capacity indicator (BCI) button located at the end of the battery. The lights will illuminate according to the battery capacity level. Please note this switch does require a firm direct push using the tip of your finger. If the button is not being fully engaged, the lights will not activate. Please also be advised the lights only stay on for a few seconds and will automatically turn off. Another reason the lights will not power on is if the battery is completely depleted of power and needs to be charged.

  • Can I use any Greenworks battery in any Greenworks tool?
  • Our batteries are interchangeable with tools that are of the same voltage platform only. The difference between batteries of the same voltage is the ampere-hour (Ah) rating. The higher the ampere-hour (Ah) rating on the battery is the more run time it has to offer.

  • Are there certain tools that can’t accept all same voltage batteries?
  • There are a few exceptions. • Our 80V 20” snow thrower models 2600402 / 2605202 / 2601302 manufactured prior to September of 2017 can only use 2.0Ah or 2.5Ah battery models. • Our 60V 8.0Ah battery model 2957102 cannot be used in the following tools due to the height: dual-port lawnmowers, pressure washers, or the wet/dry vacuum.

  • Do all batteries of the same voltage use the same charger?
  • Yes, they do. Each product line has designated charger models that can charge all batteries in that voltage platform, no matter the Ah rating.

  • The charger indicates that my battery is fully charged but I was just using it and it depleted. Why isn’t it charging?
  • Putting a battery that was just in use onto the charger often results in a false full charge signal. Remove the battery from the charger and allow it to rest in a room temperature area for approximately 10-15 minutes before charging.

  • My charger is flashing red when I engage my battery. Why is this happening?
  • When the battery is inserted into the charger and the status LED blinks red, remove the battery from the charger for 1 minute, then reinsert. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, remove the battery and unplug the charger for 1 minute. After 1 minute, plug in the charger and reinsert the battery. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, then this likely indicates an issue with the battery or charger and should be taken care of either with our warranty team or by means of replacement.

  • My charger has a solid red light on it when I engage my battery. What is happening?
  • This typically indicates that the battery is at the wrong temperature to be charged. Allow the battery and charger to rest indoors at room temperature until they are no longer hot/cold and attempt charging again.

  • Are your chargers made for 220V or 120V outlets?
  • Greenworks chargers sold in the USA and Canada are designed for use on 120V outlets only.

Customer Reviews

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Thu in Nova Scotia
80V 24'' Dual Stage Snow Thrower - Beast!

After I noticed some of the 300+ reviews here aren't for this unit, I figured I'd specify. I've owned this for nearly 3 years. The 4Ah batteries that came with it were unreliable - 2 so far have been replaced. However, I bought 3 5Ah at the same time, and those have been stellar. Not a single failure, or drained to the point they won't charge.

I'm not sure why anyone using this says the batteries are insufficient - I've got well over 100' of driveway about 20' wide, and a large gravel pad, and whenever I'm snow blowing I'm usually doing a little bit of the street. I'll usually cycle out the batteries to do more clean up, but this thing sure saves my back. Never had an issue with it starting up in the cold - I'm in Nova Scotia, so not normally below -20 in the dead of winter, but I've always got wind blowing. We had a few really heavy snowfalls this past winter - 23/24, and I was probably clearing away about 1' of snow, unless I had to pile it up in front of me, then I was chomping down on 2+' - made a snow mountain next to a shipping container for the kid; that thing was well over 8' tall. =)

If you keep yours outdoors like me, which I'd probably recommend against, just cover the controls so they don't ice over. The left-right controls have always worked great - manual, via rod, so no issues. The chute's vertical controls cable sheath eventually succumb to weather, which just means it sticks, the cable's fine, didn't rust/snap on me (yet)... so you just adjust the tension and then if it sticks, bend the chute as needed.

I'm usually rarely needing to run it in anything other than walking speed 1 (lowest) and throwing power 1 (Eco)... sometimes I'll throw further for the heck of it, but I've yet to have so much snow I needed to launch it over a snow bank I created. But I have absolute faith, it can do it. When I want to launch the snow - high power, yeah 20+' away at about a 45 degree launch means it's going more than far enough... again, spares my back.

I was debating between this or an ATV with a plow on the front. The ATV would've been more fun, but this is way more cost effective, and in some ways, more practical.

If you're already on the 80V Greenworks platform, this is certainly a luxury over a gas powered 2 stage thrower, but this is quieter, requires no extra work (oil), etc. and I expect it'll just last for years... I'm actually more concerned about whether or not the 4Ah batteries will last as long. Like I said, the 5Ah I have are fine - and I use those with several of the other 80V tools I have as well...

They sell auger blade extensions to help get the snow out - but I haven't bothered with that yet.

I have a gravel driveway, so I wish I could lift the front off the ground a bit, but I've seen a hack for this as well which uses a larger diameter PVC/steel pipe to raise the front lip and round it off so stones are just less likely to get in from the front.

If you have a large driveway, and really, just want to throw the snow further off the path so that you're not dealing with snow banks, I can't see why you wouldn't buy a 2 stage thrower like this. Yes, it's expensive, but unless you already have an ATV, or you really just want to deal with a gas version, this is just so convenient. Pop the 3 batteries in, go to town, and if you're lucky, you'll have another set to swap out, so those can charge while you run down your first set. If you're doing like me, and aren't throwing the snow so far, there's a good chance your second set will charge by the time you use up the first set.

Make sure the tires are properly inflated, they'll get grip - I've got an incline on my driveway that can get icy, and I've yet to have an issue going up for down it.

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U.M.

Great customer support. Get some chains for the tires as it doesn't have the best traction. Much quieter than any gas powered model

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UpNorth25
Handled 12" or 25cm of snow like a champ!

This is my 3rd winter with this snowblower and I couldn't be more happy with it. Living in southwestern Ontario, I don't have many opportunities to use it, but boy, does it come in handy when I need to!
I cleared a four-car driveway, long walkway, and the entire sidewalk for my corner lot. Once I took a coffee and pastry break and let the 3 batteries recharge for 30 mins - I cleared the snowbank blocking my neighbour's driveway and saved him an hour of effort. Still learning how to best maneuver the machine and I wish their was only one control for the discharge chute, but once you get the hang of things - it's very effective.
I use the 80v 4ah batteries for my summer maintenance gear as well. The snowblower definitely saved me at least 2 hours of time - judging from how long others on the street took to clear their lots. Also, unlike most of them, I was a one-man show!

Many thanks Greenworks!

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GF
Auger won't start if snowblower isn't kept inside

Bought new on Amazon and shipped from Greenworks.
Worked the first time amazingly but after that nothing. Batteries kept inside and charged. They are all working fine. But if snowblower is left outside in -5 the auger freezes and won't start. Have to bring it inside the house everytime and let it warm up then it works.
Contacted support and they told me in the manual it says the snowblower can't be stored in the cold. Not even -5C. Can't find that in my manual. They wanted me to deliver it to their local repair depo, which has a terrible reputation, and wait for them to test my batteries.
So apparently, unless you store it indoors and never plan to haul it in your truck, it's only for use in summer weather.
I would have worked with it had support offered any compensation for this KNOWN issue like a set of extra batteries, but they just gave me the run around and pretended like its normal your $3000 snowblower cant sit in -5C and still work.
Don't buy unless you plan to use your snow blower in summer. Waste of $3000.

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Dave slade
Great machine!

Powerful and easy to use
Much quieter than a gas unit
Bright lights up front
Easy to move around
Throws snow very well