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You want a mower that fires up right away and runs quietly, without the pull-cord hassle of a gas engine or the tripping hazard of a cord every ten feet. The real question is whether it can handle your grass height, your slope, and your yard size without stalling or dying halfway through. That is the benchmark every pick here is measured against.

I’m Rikta — the founder and writer behind Lawn Gear Lab. This guide is built by comparing the manufacturers’ published specifications and the patterns across verified customer reviews, so you get each pick’s real strengths and trade-offs instead of marketing spin.

These reviews break down six different models, from a corded workhorse that never stops to cordless options with swappable batteries, so you can confidently compare the best electric push mowers and find the one that actually fits your lawn.

Quick Picks

How To Choose The Best Electric Push Mowers

Picking an electric push mower depends on three big things: your yard size, your grass thickness, and if you want to be tied to an outlet. Get these right, and the rest is fine-tuning.

Yard Size and Power Source

For a yard under a quarter acre, a cordless battery mower with two batteries (so you swap and keep going) is a clean, quiet choice. Once your lawn hits half an acre or more, the unlimited runtime of a corded mower becomes a huge advantage — you never pause to recharge. The catch is managing the extension cord, which buyers on larger properties report is less of a hassle than stopping mid-lawn to swap batteries.

Cutting Width and Height Adjustments

A wider cutting deck (20 or 21 inches) means you cover more ground with each pass, cutting total mowing time. But if your lawn has tight corners or narrow gates, a 16 or 17-inch deck is easier to steer. Look for multiple height settings — six or seven positions give you the flexibility to leave the grass longer in summer heat or trim it short in spring.

Battery Specs and Motor Type

Higher voltage (40V or 60V) generally means more torque to push through thick or wet grass. Amp-hours (Ah) tell you how long a battery lasts at a steady draw — higher Ah numbers equal longer runtime. A brushless motor is worth seeking out: it runs quieter, uses energy more efficiently, and typically outlasts the older brushed-style motor.

Quick Comparison

Model Best For Cutting Width Voltage / Power Height Settings Amazon
BLACK+DECKER BEMW213 Unlimited runtime on large yards 20 in 13 Amp (corded) 6 Amazon
WORX WG752 Nitro Largest lawn coverage (½ acre) 21 in 40V (2×5.0Ah) 7 Amazon
Greenworks MO60L419 Higher voltage in a compact build 17 in 60V (4.0Ah) 6 Amazon
Litheli D03001752 Small lawns on a budget 17 in 40V (2×4.0Ah) 6 Amazon
SEYVUM RLLM40D380 Value-minded buyers with small yards 16 in 40V (2×4.0Ah) 6 Amazon
MZK LM16B11 Simple, reliable cordless cutting 16 in 40V (2×4.0Ah) 5 Amazon

In‑Depth Reviews

Best Overall

1. WORX Nitro Cordless Lawn Mower, 21″ Electric Mower for 1/2 Acre, Brushless Push Lawn Mower with 7-Position Height Adjustment, 2 × 5.0 Ah Batteries & Charger Included, WG752

21″ cutting deck2×5.0Ah batteries

The widest cutting deck and longest battery life for tackling a full half-acre in one go.

The WORX WG752 covers more ground per pass than any other cordless mower here. Its 21-inch cutting deck is wider than the 16-inch SEYVUM model, so you finish faster on open lawns. The brushless motor 2.0, according to the maker, delivers 40% more power and 10% longer runtime than first-gen brushless motors. The IntelliCut technology (sensors that automatically boost blade speed in thick grass and dial it back in lighter areas) means you are not wasting battery on easy stretches.

The 7-position height adjustment ranges from 1.5 inches to 4 inches, giving you fine control over the final cut length. Buyers report the mower easily covers a quarter acre on a single charge, and with two 5.0Ah PowerShare Pro batteries in the box, you have a second battery ready to go for the rest of the yard. The handle fully collapses for upright storage, so it takes up very little garage space when not in use.

The 55.6-pound weight makes it noticeably heavier than most cordless options here — you feel it when pushing uphill — and owners mention that replacement blades are not easy to find. Still, the runtime, cutting width, and automatic power adjustment make this the most capable cordless pick for anyone who wants to mow the whole lawn without plugging in.

Why It Leads the Field

  • 21-inch deck is the widest of any cordless mower reviewed here, saving time on passes
  • 7 cutting heights (1.5″–4″) give more adjustability than most competitors
  • Two 5.0Ah batteries with a dual charger for extended runtime

Where It Gives Ground

  • At 55.6 lbs, it is significantly heavier than lighter 30-lb models
  • Replacement blades are reportedly hard to source

Best for the larger yard: If your lawn is close to half an acre, the WG752’s 21-inch deck and 50-minute average battery life with two batteries get the job done in one session without recharging.

Consider a lighter option if: You have a very small yard or need to carry the mower up and down stairs — this is the heaviest mower in the review at 55.6 lbs.

Top Performer

2. BLACK+DECKER Electric Push Lawn Mower, Corded, 13 Amp, 20-Inch Cutting Deck, 6 Setting Height Adjustment, Compact Storage, Collection Bag (BEMW213)

13 Amp motor20″ deck

Unlimited runtime and a powerful motor that never asks you to wait for a recharge.

The BLACK+DECKER BEMW213 keeps cutting as long as your extension cord reaches. Its 13-amp motor powers a 20-inch cutting deck. The cutting height range runs from 1.5 inches to 4 inches across six settings.

Buyers praise the fast assembly (about five minutes), the easy single-lever height adjustment, and the fact that the cord usually stays out of the way while you mow. The folding handle lets the mower store upright in a small space, and the lift handle makes carrying it up a slope or onto a curb simpler than wrestling a 55-lb machine.

The honest trade-off: being corded means you are always tethered to an outlet, and a few reviewers report the motor failing after a few months (with a high-pitched noise and the blade stopping), plus the side-discharge attachment feels flimsy and pops off during use. The BEMW213 is straightforward and powerful for a medium-to-large yard where you don’t mind managing a cord, and the 1.5-inch minimum height is significantly lower than many battery models, letting you scalp the grass when needed.

What Keeps It Running

  • 13-amp motor provides consistent power with zero runtime limit
  • 20-inch cutting deck covers ground quickly
  • Folding handle for compact upright storage

What to Watch For

  • Motor failures reported by some buyers, with the unit producing a high-pitched noise and white smoke
  • Side-discharge chute is reported as flimsy and prone to falling off

For the cord loyalist: If you never want to wait for a battery to charge and have a medium to large lawn, this 13-amp workhorse will keep cutting as long as you do.

Look elsewhere if: You want cordless freedom, or you prioritize long-term reliability — some customers note motor failure within months.

Premium Pick

3. Greenworks 60V 17″ Brushless Cordless Push Lawn Mower, 2-in-1 Mulching/Bagging, 4.0Ah Battery and 3A Charger(40min Runtime)

60V battery40-minute runtime

Higher voltage gives you extra torque in a compact, lightweight package.

The Greenworks MO60L419 runs on a 60V battery — the highest voltage in this lineup — which provides more torque for pushing through wet or tall grass than a standard 40V system. The 37.5-pound weight makes it easy to push. The 17-inch rust-resistant deck is narrow enough to slip through a standard garden gate but wide enough that you are not making endless passes on a small lawn.

Reviewers point out the mower is easy to push up hills and delivers a uniform cut. The 40-minute average runtime on a single 4.0Ah battery is enough for a small to medium yard — many owners note the battery lasted the entire cut with charge to spare. The 90-minute recharge time is fast enough that you can get back at it within a reasonable lunch break. It also works with over 75 Greenworks 60V tools, so the same battery can power your trimmer and blower.

Reviewers mention that the height adjustment lever is located at the center back of the deck and its operation is not immediately obvious — a few needed a YouTube tutorial to figure it out. The battery must click in firmly, and removing it requires pushing a lever, which some users with arthritis found a bit stiff. The mower includes a 4-year warranty for both the tool and the battery, which is longer coverage than many competitors offer at this price tier.

Where It Excels

  • 60V battery delivers higher torque for tough grass conditions
  • 40-minute runtime covers most small to medium lawns
  • Shares batteries with a wide 60V tool ecosystem (75+ tools)

Where It Trips

  • Height adjustment button is not intuitive and may require a tutorial video
  • Battery removal requires pressing a lever, which some find stiff

Best for voltage-focused buyers: If you already own Greenworks 60V tools or want a compact mower with extra torque for thick grass, the 60V battery and 4-year warranty make this a solid long-term investment.

You might prefer a wider deck if: Your yard is larger than a quarter acre — the 17-inch deck means more passes compared to 20 or 21-inch models.

Best Value

4. Litheli Cordless Lawn Mower 17 Inch, 2 x 20V 4.0Ah Battery Lawn Mowers with Brushless Motor, Bagging & Mulching, Charger Included

2×4.0Ah batteries30 lbs

A featherlight 30-pounder that surprised reviewers by chewing through 1-foot-tall wet grass.

The Litheli is the lightest mower in this review at just 30 pounds (bare mower), making it the obvious pick if you need to carry the mower up steps or hoist it into a car trunk. Despite the low weight, shoppers say a standout performance: one reviewer noted “this thing cut 1 ft tall wet grass,” which is surprising for a cordless push mower at this price point. The 17-inch deck and 0.98-inch to 2.95-inch height range across six positions give you adequate control for most suburban lawns.

It uses two 20V 4.0Ah lithium batteries. The brushless motor is rated by the maker as 40% more efficient than traditional brushed motors — meaning you get more cutting per charge. The 11-gallon rear bag handles the clippings, and a mulch plug is included when you want to leave the clippings on the lawn as fertilizer.

The honest limits: some buyers on a 700 sq ft lawn report the battery now only charges to 50% after moderate use, and after nearly a year, one reviewer found the mower would not start despite the batteries showing 100% charge. The grass bag is also on the smaller side — a few owners mention needing to clear it mid-mow. The 5-year tool warranty and 3-year battery warranty are generous, but some reliability concerns do creep up in the longer-term reviews.

Why It Stands Out

  • Only 30 lbs — easiest to lift, carry, and push of any mower here
  • Brushless motor offers good efficiency and surprising power in thick grass
  • 5-year tool warranty and 3-year battery warranty

Where It Falters

  • Several buyers report battery degradation and failure within a year
  • 11-gallon bag requires mid-mow emptying on larger lawns

Grab this if: You have a small to medium lawn (under 1/4 acre) and want the lightest mower possible — ideal for seniors or anyone with limited strength.

skip it if: You need long-term reliability or a larger grass bag — some battery issues and the small collection bag can be frustrating.

Compact Pick

5. MZK 40V 16″ Electric Lawn Mower, 2-in-1 Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower, Walk-Behind Push Mowers with 5-Position Height Adjustment, 2 x 4.0Ah Batteries & Charger Included, LM16B11

16″ deckUp to 30 min runtime

A straightforward cordless mower that owners mention makes yard work less tiring.

The MZK LM16B11 keeps things simple: two 4.0Ah batteries power a brushless motor, the cutting height adjusts across five positions, and the 16-inch deck fits into tight spots that a 21-incher would struggle with. The maker states a 30-minute runtime from a full charge on both batteries combined, and buyers consistently say the battery lasts well for a small to medium yard without needing a recharge stop.

All five customer reviews are five out of five stars, with multiple owners calling it “lightweight” and “easy to use.” One buyer mentioned the dual-battery system means you can swap and keep going without plugging in a charger mid-mow, and the cut is consistently even and precise. The red finish is a small cosmetic touch but stands out against the usual green and black.

It has only five height settings compared to six or seven on the more adjustable mowers above, so you get less fine-tuned control over cut length. The stated runtime of 30 minutes is shorter than the 40-50 minute range of the Greenworks or WORX, so if your lot is on the larger side of medium, you will likely need a recharge break. The lack of detailed tech specs in the product data (no exact battery voltage or mower weight) means some comparison is less precise, but the overall reliability in user reviews makes it a solid, no-surprises option.

What Works Well

  • Consistently strong five-star feedback from buyers
  • Fine for small to medium yards with even, precise cuts
  • Two batteries included, so you can swap without pausing to charge

What Holds It Back

  • Only 5 height positions — less versatile than 6 or 7-setting competitors
  • Stated 30-minute runtime is shorter than several alternatives

Choose this for simplicity: If you want a reliable cordless mower with good reviews, a modest yard, and no desire to research advanced features, this is a safe, easy pick.

Consider a model with more adjustments if: You need a wider height range or longer runtime for a larger lawn.

Budget Champion

6. SEYVUM 40V 16-inch Cordless Lawn Mower with 45L Grass Collection Bag, 6 Position Height Adjustment Electric Lawn Mower, 2 x 20V 4.0Ah Battery Powered Push Lawnmower, 2.4A Fast Charger, Lemon Green

45L bag0.98″ min height

A bright lemon-green mower with the largest grass bag and the lowest minimum cut height.

The SEYVUM stands out for its 45-liter grass collection bag — the largest capacity in this review — meaning you empty it less often than the Litheli’s 11-gallon bag. It also drops to a minimum cutting height of 0.98 inches, which gives you the option of a very short trim if you like a scalped look. The 16-inch cutting width is the narrowest here, but that helps precision in small yards with lots of flower beds and edging.

Customers note the battery lasts about 30 minutes on a charge, which is enough for two small front and back lawns — one owner reported they did the front yard and a large courtyard on a single charge. The fast 2.4A charger gets the batteries back in action quickly. At 40V with two 20V 4.0Ah batteries, the motor has enough punch for normal grass, but some reviewers report that at the lower height settings the blade bogs down, partly because the grass does not fully reach the back of the bag without manually pushing it in.

The head-to-head comparison data shows the SEYVUM has a 16-inch deck versus the BLACK+DECKER’s 20-inch corded mower, and its minimum cut height is 0.98 inches versus the BLACK+DECKER’s 1.5 inches — so you get the ability to cut shorter, but you make more passes to do it. A buyer on a small yard said the mower gets the job done, but if the grass is at all tall or wet, you will likely be recharging multiple times before finishing.

Why It Shines

  • 45L grass bag is the largest here — fewer trips to the compost pile
  • 0.98-inch minimum cut height allows a very close trim
  • Bright color makes it easy to spot in the shed

Where It Struggles

  • Blade gets stuck on low settings; bag does not fill evenly without manual help
  • Battery lasts about 30 minutes — typically needs multiple charges for anything beyond a small yard

Best for small yards with short grass: If you keep your lawn tidy and only need a quick trim, the large bag and low cutting height make this a capable budget pick.

Look elsewhere if: Your grass gets tall or you want to cut at a low height — reviewers report the mower constantly gets stuck in those conditions.

Understanding the Specs

Cutting Width

This is the width of the blade’s swath in a single pass, measured in inches. A wider deck (like 20 or 21 inches) means you finish faster on open lawns. A narrower deck (16 or 17 inches) is easier to turn around trees, navigate garden beds, and fit through gates — a real advantage if your yard has tight corners.

Voltage and Amp-Hours (Ah)

Voltage (V) is the raw power pushing the motor — higher voltage (40V, 60V) generally gives more torque to cut through thick grass without slowing down. Amp-hours (Ah) measure the battery’s fuel tank: a 4.0Ah battery at 40V holds more energy than a 2.0Ah at the same voltage, meaning longer runtime. Look for at least 40V and 4.0Ah if you have a medium lawn with some thick patches.

Height Adjustment Settings

This is a lever or dial that changes the blade’s distance from the ground. More settings (6 or 7 positions) let you dial in the exact grass length you want — shorter for a formal look, longer in summer heat to protect the grass roots. A minimum height around 1.5 inches is standard, but some mowers go as low as 0.98 inches for a very close trim.

Brushless Motor

A brushless motor uses electronic controllers instead of physical brushes to transfer power, which means less friction, less heat, and less wear. This translates to a motor that runs quieter, uses battery energy more efficiently (so you mow longer per charge), and has a longer service life than a traditional brushed motor. Almost all modern cordless mowers use brushless motors for this reason.

FAQ

Can I use an extension cord with any electric push mower?
Only corded mowers are designed to run on an extension cord. Battery-powered mowers have no cord at all — you charge the battery separately and snap it into the mower. Using an extension cord on a battery mower will not work and could damage it.
How long does a battery-powered mower battery last before it needs replacing?
That depends on the brand and how often you use it. Many manufacturers offer a 2-to-4-year warranty on the battery. Some reviewers point out noticeable degradation after a year of regular use, while others get several seasons before the battery stops holding a full charge. Storing batteries at room temperature and keeping them charged helps extend their life.
Is mulching better than bagging my clippings?
Mulching chops the clippings into very fine pieces and drops them back onto the lawn, where they decompose and return nutrients to the soil — your lawn gets free fertilizer. Bagging collects the clippings for disposal, which gives a cleaner look. Most electric push mowers offer both options, so you can switch based on the season or your preference.
Will a 40V mower handle thick, wet grass?
A 40V mower with a brushless motor can handle typical damp grass, but very thick or wet grass will strain the motor and drain the battery faster. For consistently lush or overgrown lawns, a higher-voltage mower (60V) or a corded model provides more torque and stops the blade from bogging down. The Litheli mower did famously cut 1-foot tall wet grass in one buyer’s test, but that is the exception, not the rule.
How do I know what cutting height to use?
A general rule is to cut no more than one-third of the grass blade’s length at a time. In hot summer months, set the mower higher (around 3 inches) to shade the soil and keep moisture in. In spring or fall, you can go lower (around 1.5 inches) for a tighter cut. The 6 or 7 position settings on most mowers let you fine-tune that balance.
Can I use the same battery for other tools?
Yes, but only within the same brand’s platform. WORX PowerShare batteries work with over 140 WORX tools, and Greenworks 60V batteries work with more than 75 Greenworks tools. Batteries from different brands are not interchangeable, so if you already own cordless tools, sticking with the same brand saves you from buying separate battery systems.
Do electric mowers need less maintenance than gas mowers?
Yes. Electric mowers have no engine oil to change, no spark plugs to replace, no carburetor to clean, and no fuel to drain at the end of the season. The main maintenance is keeping the blade sharp and the underside of the deck clean. Buyers consistently report electric mowers as “low maintenance” in their reviews.
Can I return a cordless mower if the battery dies too quickly?
Amazon’s return policy typically allows returns within 30 days of delivery. If the battery runtime falls far short of the advertised specs, you can usually file a return under that window. Some brands also honor separate battery warranties (for example, Litheli offers a 3-year battery warranty), so you may get a replacement battery even after the return period.
Is a corded mower dangerous to use in the rain or on wet grass?
Using any electric mower (corded or cordless) on wet grass increases the risk of slipping and reduces cut quality. With a corded mower, you also have the added caution of keeping the connection point dry. Most manufacturers advise against mowing in wet conditions. For safety, wait until the grass is dry, and always use a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet with a corded mower.
Are electric push mowers quieter than gas mowers?
Yes, significantly. Gas mowers typically produce 90-100 decibels of noise, while electric mowers run around 70-80 decibels — closer to a normal conversation. Buyers frequently mention the quiet operation as a major advantage, especially in neighborhoods with noise restrictions or for early-morning mowing.

Final Thoughts: The Verdict

Across the board, the best electric push mowers winner is the WORX Nitro WG752 because it offers the widest cutting deck (21 inches), the longest combined battery runtime, and the most height settings in a cordless package — ideal for medium to large lawns. If you want a corded mower with unlimited runtime for a bigger property, grab the BLACK+DECKER BEMW213. And for a small lawn where weight matters most, the Litheli D03001752 at 30 pounds is the lightest and most affordable way to get a clean cut without breaking your back.

How We Picked

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Sources & Methodology

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