2949102

60V 5.0Ah UltraPower Battery - LB605

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60V 5.0Ah UltraPower Battery - LB605
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60V 5.0Ah UltraPower Battery - LB605

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For homeowners who want the benefits of going cordless for everyday yard work but also want the confidence to take on occasionally challenging, tougher projects, the Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPower™ family of tools are the ideal choice. Designed with medium/heavy duty-construction and materials, high-efficiency motors plus a universal 60V battery system that works across multiple products means you’ve got gas-equivalent power for your typical Saturday chores. The powerful Greenworks Pro 60V UltraPower™ cordless battery platform gives you all the power you need to tackle all your lawn care projects. Kick gas to the curb and go green with no fumes, no mixing, no maintenance and no pull cords. Let Greenworks help you take the work out of yard work.
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Specifications:

Voltage 60V
Amp Hours 5Ah
Watt Hours 270
Charge Time to 100% from 100 mins
Diagnostic LED Indicator Yes
Warranty 4-Year Warranty
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