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Greenworks Pro 80V 5.0Ah Li-ion Battery

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Spare Greenworks G-MAX 80V 5.0Ah lithium-ion battery for [7409402] Greenworks 80V Li-ion Zero Turn Ride-On Mower.

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Spare Greenworks G-MAX 80V 5.0Ah lithium-ion battery for [7409402] Greenworks 80V Li-ion Zero Turn Ride-On Mower.

About Greenworks The future is here and it's electric. Once you’ve experienced the power, convenience and economy of an electric garden tool there will be no going back. The G-MAX Li-Ion range from Greenworks is already a best-seller in the US and Europe, now it’s ready to revolutionise the way Kiwi’s take care of their backyard.

Greenworks tools are clean, green, quiet and maintenance free, with no compromises – experience the future today.

FEATURES
• State of the art 5.0Ah, 80V lithium-ion phosphate (LFP) battery
• LFP for longer life cycles & better aging characteristics
• Fast charging
• No memory effect
• No self-discharge
• Spare battery for Greenworks 80V Li-ion Zero Turn Ride-On Mower
• 3 Year Greenworks Battery Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Product code: 2983902
Model number: BAB743
Voltage: 80V
Charging time 100%: 75 min *using 10A dual port charger
Battery pack capacity: 5Ah
Watt hours: 400Wh
Weight: 2.7kg

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