WORX 14" Cordless Lawn Mower, 2 in 1 Ele vs LawnMaster CLMF4819X 19-inch Brushless C
Quick Verdict
The LawnMaster CLMF4819X offers better value for most homeowners with a larger cutting width, brushless motor, and lower price. The WORX 14" Cordless Lawn Mower is best suited for small, tidy lawns where maneuverability and quiet operation matter most. For typical suburban yards, the LawnMaster is the more practical choice.
Side-by-Side
| Feature | WORX 14" | LawnMaster CLMF4819X |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $229.47 | $197.99 |
| Cut Width | 14 inches | 19 inches |
| Motor Type | Standard electric | Brushless |
| Battery System | 20V (single) | 2x 24V (48V total) |
| Best Yard Size | Under 1/4 acre | 1/4 to 1/2 acre |
| Weight | ~30 lbs | ~45 lbs |
| Noise Level | Very quiet | Moderate |
The WORX uses a single 20V battery, while the LawnMaster runs on two 24V batteries in series, providing significantly more power and runtime.
Where WORX Wins
Ultra-quiet operation. The WORX is noticeably quieter than most gas and cordless mowers. If noise is a concern—early morning mowing or close neighbors—this is a strong advantage.
Lightweight and compact. At roughly 30 pounds, the WORX is easy to carry, lift, and store. It fits in small sheds or garages and is simple to maneuver around tight flower beds, gates, and narrow pathways.
Excellent for small lawns. The 14-inch cut width pairs well with yards under 2,000 square feet. The compact size also means less battery drain per pass, so a single charge often covers a small lawn.
Better build for detail work. The smaller deck allows close trimming along edges and around obstacles, reducing the need for a string trimmer.
Where LawnMaster Wins
More power and runtime. The dual 24V brushless system delivers superior torque and longer runtimes. Brushless motors are more efficient and durable than brushed alternatives, meaning less maintenance over time.
Faster mowing. The 19-inch cut width covers about 36% more grass per pass than the 14-inch WORX. For a 5,000-square-foot lawn, this saves roughly 10–15 minutes per mow.
Lower price. At $197.99, the LawnMaster costs $31.48 less than the WORX while offering a larger deck and more advanced motor technology.
Better for medium yards. The 19-inch deck and higher battery capacity suit lawns from 1/4 to 1/2 acre. The WORX would require multiple battery charges or a second battery to cover the same area.
Which Should You Buy
Choose the WORX 14" if:
- Your lawn is under 2,000 square feet
- You prioritize quiet operation and lightweight handling
- You have many obstacles, tight corners, or narrow paths
- You need a mower that stores easily in limited space
Choose the LawnMaster CLMF4819X if:
- Your yard is 1/4 acre or larger
- You want faster mowing with fewer passes
- You prefer brushless motor efficiency and longevity
- You want the best value for your money
For most buyers with a typical suburban lawn, the LawnMaster delivers more capability at a lower cost. The WORX is only the better choice if your yard is very small or noise is a critical factor.