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Posted 14 April 2023

Cordless Lawnmower 32 cm battery by Powerworks Greenworks (Unused, damaged box) £55.25 with code @ eBay /mowermarket

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I was looking for a small cordless lawnmower for my postage stamp of a front garden and for £55 this seems a bargain.

Powerworks Dual Volt 24V Lawn Mower P24LM32 is equipped with a cutting width of 32 cm. Thanks to its compact and light weight you can get the job done with ease. Comes with 1 x 2 ah 24v DV battery

Unused machines. Boxes may be damaged/tatty. Comes with a 12 month warranty with us.

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Monaco.Blue
In the UK the brand is Rocwood. Can’t find that particular model but at least you can research on the brand. Starting point here, see spec and 1 review
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  1. R2Dom2's avatar
    R2Dom2
    I have a Greenworks 24V mower, which this may be similar to. It’s flimsy and pretty poor, as you’d expect for what it costs  - using it is a bit like hoovering your lawn. It’s perfect for mowing my postage stamp front patch of grass and zooming around the edge of the rear garden where the auto mower misses. So this may be ok for you but recommend light duties only. 
  2. Bigpaddya's avatar
    Bigpaddya
    Is it any good does anyone know? Is the battery rechargeable?
    Delboyplc's avatar
    Delboyplc
    Is the battery rechargeable?!?!?! I would think so otherwise it's cost you £55 to cut your grass once 🤦
  3. rhexenor's avatar
    rhexenor
    Thanks OP, ordered for my mother in law.
    random_dude's avatar
    random_dude
    I've heard her bush needs trimming
  4. Keefy68's avatar
    Keefy68
    Can’t seem to find ANY reviews fort this mower ANYWHERE (which is not reassuring). Looks a bit ‘toy like’ even for a small garden. Would love to be proved wrong though. Any one have this model, or care to comment?
  5. HottUKDealer's avatar
    HottUKDealer
    Linky no worky
  6. 07735745's avatar
    07735745
    Looks like einhell to me
  7. ZennZero's avatar
    ZennZero
    I don’t know anything about this mower, but 2 AH doesn’t seem like it would last long!
  8. VanillaGuy's avatar
    VanillaGuy
    Thanks OP for this price doesn't seem it can go wrong.
    ReflexReact's avatar
    ReflexReact
    It can certainly go wrong.

    it could be a £55 investment in a completely useless mower

    It can certainly go wrong.

    it could be a £55 investment in a completely useless mower (edited)
  9. Rockcake's avatar
    Rockcake
    Yes mine is fine. I cut my neighbour's lawn so it saves me having to wait until she's in or running a cable over the fence... I get 4 or cuts of both without charging. Took about an hour to charge after the first cut last week... I meant to take the batteries out over winter but forgot! Still managed to cut both small lawns on the charge it still held from late autumn. Cheap & cheerful but does the job.
  10. Inquisitor's avatar
    Inquisitor
    You worry when sellers product description has the word "cheap machine" on it. A pass, thank you.
  11. GordonGekko's avatar
    GordonGekko
    Looks like a toy mower
  12. Matt_LeachDnP's avatar
    Matt_LeachDnP
    So anyone think this lawnmower would be ok for a grass area of 36ft by 17ft? (edited)
  13. ramkmr's avatar
    ramkmr
    They say 12 months warranty with us
    anyone dealt with the seller before
  14. Matt_LeachDnP's avatar
    Matt_LeachDnP
    Link not working
  15. Mams's avatar
    Mams
    Works fine when I click on it. Search Powerworks P24LM32 and click on Powerworks website showing 24/ 48 V lawnmower 32cm then click on support for PDF manual
  16. Rockcake's avatar
    Rockcake
    I have a Powerbase (not Powerworks) one I bought in Homebase, if I remember correctly it was their own brand. Looks very similar to this one. Although its not as sturdy as my old Bosch it does gets the job done ... and with the bonus of not half strangling myself with extension cables.
    Matt_LeachDnP's avatar
    Matt_LeachDnP
    So is it all OK? As my petrol one is basically falling apart on the handle parts it keeps on coming undone as there's so much vibration I'm tightening it 2 or 3 times which it's doing my head in even though the rest of it still goes as like the handle part just wants to come lose all the time. It's just taking the risk and buying that battery powered one.
  17. baldmanphill's avatar
    baldmanphill
    Mine has just arrived and I’ve done a cut with it already. Got two small lawns (12’x10’ and 20’x 20’) took no time to do them. It’s no more flimsy than entry level diy store bought machines. But I suppose only time will tell
  18. Feverdawg's avatar
    Feverdawg
    Ordered. Bit dubious about it, and getting battery replacement but I guess worst case could crack it opejnand replace the 18650 cells inside. Says 12 month warranty with thee....... but the return postage on that, would people actually do it
  19. RichardSawyer's avatar
    RichardSawyer
    Anybody know where I can purchase another battery?
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