Greenworks vs EGO: which cordless tool brand is best for your yard?

There are a few things to consider when it comes to outdoor gardening tools. From budget and battery life to additional features and power, choosing one of the best cordless lawnmowers can be a minefield. If you're trying to choose between Greenworks and EGO, you might be struggling because both brands have many pros and cons.

Brand names can influence our buying choices, and both Greenworks and EGO are well respected within the power tool industry.

But how do Greenworks and EGO hold up regarding price, availability, battery life, and performance? We've done the hard work of comparing the brands for you with the help of some experts. Read on to find out more.

Greenworks Pro 60V

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Greenworks and EGO are both heavyweight brands, but how do they differ? According to gardening expert Morris Hankinson Greenworks, it offers a wide variety of tools, particularly for those with smaller gardens or those on a budget. 

"EGO offers high-performance batteries, making them more suitable for professional gardeners or those with larger gardens."

He told TopTenReviews, "Greenworks has a universal battery system that can be used with different tools (lawn mower, trimmer, blower, or chainsaw, for example), making it very convenient for users looking to build an all-in-one setup with fewer battery swaps. 

"EGOs are highly efficient, and their batteries are known for their long-lasting power, but they are specific to their platform."

ego lawn mower from the front in a yard

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Greenworks vs EGO: Price and availability

Greenworks and EGO offer a wide array of gardening tools, including mowers, hedge cutters, trimmers, blowers, pruners, and pressure washers.

The price of your gardening tool depends on its features.

"As a general rule, EGO tends to be more expensive and is known for its high performance and robust quality, which is used by homeowners and the professional market," says gardening specialist Matt Davies from Garden Lawncare Guy.

"Greenworks often comes in the more affordable range of tools without high-end performance."

Greenworks tools, such as an 80V 2ah battery, cost $129, a pressure washer costs around $219, and a top-of-the-line product like the 80V 21" lawn mower, 13" string trimmer, and 730 leaf blower combo is around $799.

Hankinson says that EGO products tend to be more expensive than Greenworks, but they have a better reputation.

He says, "Greenworks tends to be more affordable and widely available through popular retailers, offering value for those on a budget. EGO has a high price point, but that's justified by durability and efficiency."

You can buy Greenworks tools directly from its website or from trusted retailers such as Amazon, Lowe's, Best Buy, and Walmart. EGO is available from its website, Amazon, Lowe's, and approved EGO stockists.

Expect to pay around $135 for the EGO Power+ cordless leaf blower, $399 for the LM2100 cordless lawn mower, and $900 for the best ride-on mower.

  • Verdict: Greenworks has the most affordable options, hands down. EGO is known for making high-quality tools but at a premium price. Greenworks are well-made, reliable, and durable but also more budget-friendly.
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Morris Hankinson

Morris Hankinson is the Founder and Managing Director of Hopes Grove Nurseries, the UK’s only specialist grower-retailer of hedging plants. Hopes Grove Nurseries has been awarded the Gardening Which? Best buy for hedging plants and received the Best Stand at the Garden Press Event in 2018. 

Greenworks vs EGO: Battery performance

Greenworks makes battery-powered cordless outdoor power tools in every voltage range, from 24V to commercial-grade 82V.

Hankinson says: "Greenworks models typically offer 80V max, while EGO runs up to 56V, but they are better for battery longevity and reliability."

Greenworks batteries are not only powerful but also extremely durable. Thanks to integrated deep discharge protection, battery life is significantly extended, and there is no risk of memory effect. This means you can charge the battery at any time, regardless of the current charge level. 

Ideally, leave the charger unplugged and the battery disconnected unless it needs charging. It's recommended that the battery be stored at full charge. If it is stored for a long time when you don't plan to use it, check on the charge every few months.

Greenworks' drawback is that the batteries are not interchangeable. So, a 60V battery cannot be used in a 40V tool and vice versa.

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Matt Davies

Matt Davies is a gardening expert and managing director of the Garden Lawncare Guy, a family-run business of lawncare experts that supplies specialist lawncare products, seeds, and feeds. 

EGO has an incredibly impressive battery selection and lifespan. The batteries are interchangeable across the entire cordless range, and as the batteries increase in size, so do the power capacity and run time.

An EGO Power+ 2.5Ah 56V ARC Lithium battery will run a cordless blower for up to 10 minutes on boost, up to 22 minutes on boost, and up to 75 minutes on low. Meanwhile, a 4.0Ah battery will power a cordless blower for up to 35 minutes on high, and a 5.0Ah battery powers a cordless blower for up to 44 minutes on high.

Most people want a clear winner regarding battery life; however, the truth is, it depends, says Davies.

“Battery life really depends on the application of the tool - some outdoor jobs simply require more power than others, but in general, EGO batteries are known to be better suited to larger properties that need extra run-time, especially when using the high amp-hour versions of their batteries."

To maintain the lifespan of your EGO battery, it is recommended that you keep it in a climate-controlled area that is dry, ventilated, and between 50°F-80°F all year round. Fully charge the battery pack every six months after storing it. Additionally, it is wise to ensure the battery is off the charger and the charger is left unplugged when storing it.

Due to their high capacity, EGO batteries can be stored unattended for ten years without damaging capacity and cycle performance. After 30 days batteries discharge to 30% capacity (ensuring longevity).

  • Verdict: EGO wins with its impressive battery life. You won't want to charge your batteries if you have a big yard or are far from your house. This is where EGO wins over Greenworks, as it will last longer.

Greenworks 40V 14in Cordless Dethatcher / Scarifier being tested in writer's home

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Greenworks vs EGO: Additional features

The complete Greenworks range is massive, selling both corded and cordless products. The brand produces a wide range of batteries from 24V to 80V, and it's certainly one of the most popular brands for budget-friendly DIY tools. As you'd expect from a big name, it stocks various power tools with interchangeable heads. These include the Greenworks 40V Multi-Tool, which can be used as a hedge trimmer and pruner.

Six out of 21 Greenworks tools use DigiPro brushless motor technology. This means more power, longer runtime, higher speeds, increased efficiency, and less noise.

The EGO Power+ range is extensive and includes grass trimmers and brush cutters with different cutting swathes and speeds suitable for smaller yards. It also includes pro and standard models with user-friendly features. Its cordless power tools include the world's first self-winding grass trimmer.

  • Verdict: The EGO system is far superior to Greenworks, with more features to make your life easier, and the batteries are designed to last for years, but it is expensive.

cutting an apple with the ego lawn mower

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Greenworks vs EGO: which is better?

Ultimately, the decision on which brand you choose - Greenworks vs. EGO - depends on the size of your garden, frequency of use, and budget. Hankinson says both brands deliver eco-friendly, reliable tools suitable for users with different needs, and both have pros and cons.

"Greenworks is very budget-friendly, with a wide range of tools, a universal battery system, and easy to maintain. However, it's not as durable as EGO, uses more plastic parts, and has a lower run time," he says.

"EGO, on the other hand, is very durable, has excellent battery life, and has advanced features like LED lights and super quick charging. But it's expensive, takes longer to charge larger batteries, and is harder to find in discount stores."

Davies told TopTenReviews: "The most critical thing when deciding on a brand is not the performance of an individual tool or battery but the entire ecosystem of tools.

"Nobody wants multiple garden tools with different batteries and chargers, and that's not the ideal solution for the environment. It is also costly to research which other tools the brand manufactures before committing to a brand or tool. Consider whether these suit your needs and if any deals are available. Start with the end in mind when buying battery tools. Even if you don't want multiple tools right now, keep the doors open for future purchases."

Maddy Biddulph

Maddy has been a writer and editor for 25 years, and has worked for some of the UK's bestselling newspapers and women’s magazines, including Marie Claire, The Sunday Times and Women's Health. Maddy is also a fully qualified Level 3 Personal Trainer, specializing in helping busy women over 40 navigate menopause.