








🌿 Cut the Cord, Not the Power — Yard Work, Upgraded!
The Greenworks 80V 16" Brushless Cordless String Trimmer combines a powerful 80V battery with a high-efficiency brushless motor to deliver strong, quiet cutting performance. Featuring a 16-inch dual-line cutting path and bump feed line advancement, it offers precision and productivity for medium to large lawns. Its lightweight, ergonomic design minimizes fatigue, while the included 2.0Ah battery rapidly charges in 30 minutes for minimal downtime. With no gas or emissions and backed by a 4-year warranty, this trimmer is a reliable, maintenance-free solution for professional-grade yard care.


















| ASIN | B01CA4PRRO |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,414 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #67 in String Trimmers |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Color | Silver, Black, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,897) |
| Cutting Width | 16 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841821014100 |
| Is Cordless? | Yes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16 pounds |
| Item model number | ST80L210 |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | String Trimmer |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 65"L x 7.5"W |
| Size | 16" Brushless - Gen 1 (2.0Ah) |
| Speed | 6500 RPM |
| Style | String Trimmer |
| UPC | 841821014100 |
B**B
By far the best string trimmer you're gonna find in it's price range, gas or electric.
There are 2 model numbers for this listing, this review is for ST80L210. Had a Echo SRM-210 straight shaft string trimmer with a double .095" line bump head. After 10 years the carb was giving problems, replaced the carb, still has issues. Did well for a decade, but it's time has come. Started researching string trimmers and see the cordless models have really upped their game since last time I shopped for a string trimmer. High amp lithium batteries, double line bump heads, brushless motors. Reviews looked good on this Greenworks so I thought I'd give it a try. Got it, charged the battery, and gave it a test run. I'm quite impressed with the power, stronger than any other string trimmer in its price range, electric or gas. It outperforms gas models that are a curved shaft, and use .080" or smaller lines. Typically the entry level gas string trimmers run $80 - $120. It DOES NOT have the power that my old Echo had while running .095" line, especially when edging, but a comparable Echo today will run $200+. Maybe it's the .080" lines just don't cut as well as the .095", especially when edging. The Greenwoorks seems like it has the power to handle the .095" line, but it's not recommended in the owners manual. Small bugs are "reverse rotation" vs. gas straight shaft string trimmers, and the safety button can be a pain to push in every time you restart the string trimmer. There is also a small delay in "throttle response" from not running. Weight/balance/overall build quality is excellent. Bump head works well, battery life is enough for my typical suburban lot, edging included. Never again will I buy another gas string trimmer, electric technology is now primetime. Update: Wrote the review after doing the front yard, started the back yard and ran out of string. Not sure if it comes with a "starter roll" or it just eats up string really fast. Went to reload with some .095" I had left from over from my Echo. But it wasn't .095", it was .105". The review I wrote was more skewed based on line size than I thought. Wanted to finish the back yard, so I threw some .105" line on there. 105" line is thick and stiff, it doesn't fit well on the relatively small Greenworks spindle (Echo spindle was huge by comparison). Changed the default 14" cutting swath to 16", cranked up the Greenworks with the thicker line, it's a completely different tool. With the thicker line it DOES have the power that my Echo did, yes the FULL POWER of the Echo. I dunno what magic Greenworks is doing with the small brushless motor on the head and 80V battery, but it WORKS. The .105" is really too think to feed properly in the relatively small Greenworks reel, so I'm gonna pick up some standard .095" line that the manufacturer says it's rated to handle. Greenworks string trimmer review changed to 5 stars, HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY !!!
M**S
Works as advertised
Has power. Kind of top heavy and can be heavier with a larger battery capacity. Assembly to use took about 15 minutes,,, very easy and only required 2 screws for the gaurd, that barely does anything to block the grass lol. Also, the bump geed worked better than any other string trimmer I used. I have yet to reload it so not sure how easy although many videos online make it look easy Has slightly more power than the old ryobi 25 or 26cc has powered string trimmer I was using before. Its also way easier to start and maintain. Even had enough power to cut through a few of the medium thickish sticker bushes. Couldn't cut the actual larger ones or when they are dead very well. I hope I can add a bush cutrer blade. Only downside so far is runtime. This thing lasted me maybe 40 minutes on mostly level 2 use. Level 1 was ok in small bits or stringy grass, but besides that I had to keep on level 2. My yard is a beast, so I only was able to cut down maybe a 20x20ish patch before the batteries gave out. Maybe more. I used the included 2ah battery. Is it 2.5ah? If so then what ever it came with is what I used.
T**Z
This beast has the power to tackle a 1/4 acre lawn on a single charge, including edging.
I used to own a Stihl FS95 line trimmer. It was a very nice machine. It would wack pretty much any weeds I threw at it, and it started right away every time. We moved in to a home with a bit smaller garage, and I did not want to store all the stinky fuel cans and stuff, so I was able to sell my 3 year old string trimmer for a little less than the original cost. Stihl is a brand that really holds its value. I hired a lawn service to do my yard, and never looked back. Until.......they raised the rates, and started to infrequently. I was needing to make a change. My lawn looked terrible half the time. Grass was either too long, or cut too short after growing too long, and leaving piles of debris. Not wanting to get back in to gas trimmers and mowers, it seemed my best option was a robot lawn mower. No fuel to store, and stink up the garage, and the mower it's self lives outdoors. This preserves precious garage space for other things. The Worx Landroid WORX WG794 28-volt Landroid Robotic Lawn Mower does a great job of keeping my grass trimmed. But it has limitations near obstacles. So a string trimmer was needed for edging, and trimming near the house and landscaping. I wanted to stick with electric power, so I reviewed the options. Then Amazon offered a great daily deal on this Greenworks, and Amazon has a great satisfaction guarantee, so I figured what can it hurt. Now I have been burnt by cordless string trimmers in the past that looked great on infomercials (I am looking at you Worx, yes I gave them another shot on the robot, and I am pleased with that). I way underestimated this Greenworks trimmer. I figured there would be some compromise between my FS95 and any electric trimmer. Sure enough the trimmer line is .8 rather than .95. But that is where the compromises stop. This trimmer cuts every weed in my yard with no complaints. I even use it as a mower for the narrow space between my sidewalk and the street. It has a 16 inch cutting path (looks more like 12, but still), and it handles that task with simple ease. I also use it to edge my property, around my patio, drive, and sidewalks. I have around 200 feet of edging. I am able to trim my entire quarter acre property, and edge everything on a single charge. I then throw my battery on the charge and have a cool glass of water. 30 minutes later I have enough juice to use the Greenworks blower https://www.amazon.com/GreenWorks-Battery-Charger-Included-BL80L00/dp/B01N34HYZV/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1507662762&sr=8-5&keywords=80+volt+greenworks+blower, which I bought as a bare tool, to share a battery and charger with the trimmer. There is a small con, there is a learning curve to winding the line spool. You must pull out double the amount of line you need and fold it in half. Lock the bend in the the notch in the middle of the spool, and wind it clockwise. Once you wind the trimmer line a time or two, it is old hat. I was really impressed with the power of this string trimmer. It is perfect for my needs, takes up relatively little space, and uses a powerful, and multipurpose 80 volt battery, that charges very quickly.
J**U
This is a powerful cordless string trimmer compares with the one I am using which has a corded. The shaft is a bit too long for a short person like me. The battery of 80V is much heavier than 24V, this makes the tool becomes heavier. It will be nicer if a strap is provided so that I can carry it on my shoulder when the arms feel tired. It is very easy to put the parts together. A good tool to trim grasses, weeds and all the unwanted vegetations.
C**N
I absolutely love this whipper snipper. Its lightweight buts cuts really well & 80v battery gives more than enough life to finish the yard. We have a big yard & this did the trick!!
M**I
Modèle avec une très bonne puissance et la batterie dure longtemps
M**T
Better quality than we expected. Less than 20 min for battery to charge. It would be perfect if it came with a shoulder strap.
J**N
Très bon achat. Réponds aux attentes, très fort. Un peu lourd mais fait une excellente job.
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