SENIX 22" Self-Propelled Gas Lawn Mower vs Greenworks 60V 25" Cordless Lawn Mower,
Quick Verdict
For most homeowners, the Greenworks 60V cordless mower is the better choice if you value quiet operation, zero emissions, and lower maintenance—especially on small to medium lawns. The SENIX gas combo wins if you need maximum power for tough conditions, large yards, or uneven terrain, and you don’t mind the extra upkeep of gas engines.
Side-by-Side
| Feature | SENIX 22" Gas | Greenworks 60V Cordless |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $579.00 | $781.99 |
| Power Source | 170cc gas + 26.5 cc gas trimmer | 60V battery (brushless motor) |
| Cut Width | 22 inches | 25 inches |
| Best Yard Size | 1/2 acre or more | Up to 1/2 acre |
The SENIX bundle includes a separate 17-inch gas trimmer. The Greenworks requires a separate purchase for a trimmer (or a battery-compatible model).
Where SENIX Wins
Raw power for tough conditions. The 170cc gas engine handles tall, wet, or thick grass without bogging down, and the 26.5 cc trimmer tackles heavy weeds and brush. This combo is ideal for properties with uneven ground, slopes, or overgrown areas where battery power might struggle.
Lower upfront cost for a full yard-care set. At $579, you get both a self-propelled mower and a gas trimmer—a complete package for under $600. Gas trimmers generally have more cutting force than battery trimmers at this price point.
No battery range anxiety. You can mow continuously without waiting for a recharge. For yards over half an acre, the SENIX gas mower can finish in one pass, while the Greenworks may require a spare battery or a recharge mid-job.
Self-propelled drive on a gas mower is typically more robust for hilly terrain. The SENIX’s drive system is less likely to struggle on steep grades compared to many cordless models.
Where Greenworks Wins
Much quieter operation. The brushless electric motor is significantly quieter than a gas engine. You can mow early morning or late evening without disturbing neighbors, and no ear protection is needed.
Zero emissions and no fuel hassle. No mixing oil, no stale gas, no pull-cord starting, and no exhaust fumes. The Greenworks is ready to mow with a push of a button and requires far less seasonal maintenance.
Wider cut saves time. The 25-inch deck covers three more inches per pass than the SENIX 22-inch mower. On a quarter-acre lawn, this can reduce mowing time by 10–15%.
Lighter weight and easier handling. Battery mowers are generally lighter than gas models, making them easier to maneuver around flower beds, trees, and tight corners. The self-propelled drive is smooth and responsive.
Higher user rating. 4.2 stars from 267 reviews vs. 4.0 from 463 reviews. Owners consistently praise the Greenworks for reliability and ease of use.
Which Should You Buy
Choose the SENIX gas combo if:
- Your yard is 1/2 acre or larger
- You have thick, tall, or wet grass that bogs down electric mowers
- You need a powerful trimmer for heavy weeds or brush
- You don’t mind storing fuel and performing annual engine maintenance
- You want the lowest total cost for a mower + trimmer
Choose the Greenworks 60V if:
- Your yard is 1/2 acre or less
- You value quiet operation and zero emissions
- You want a wider cut for fewer passes
- You prefer push-button starting and minimal maintenance
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