
This sleek, 14” 40V Lawn Mower with Intellicut and Mulching Capabilities is packed with technology and doesn’t skimp on power. With two of our 20V 4.0 Ah batteries giving it 40V, you get double the runtime and double the efficiency. Intellicut is our patented torque tech that lets you dial up the power when you get into thicker grass and then dial it back down to conserve battery when the grass gets easier to manage. As part of the Power Share platform, it uses the same batteries as every other tool, outdoor power and lifestyle product in that family. It’s a powerful but energy-efficient mower. And that’s just where the benefits start. Gas-powered mowers are messy, costly, and can wake up the whole block. Worx battery-powered machines are clean, both to operate and for the environment, and cost-effective because electricity costs less than gas. They’re also much quieter by comparison, and start with the touch of a button, not the repeated yank of a cord. This mower weighs in at only 29 lbs. and has a 14” cutting deck that’s easy to zip around landscaped features, yet wide enough to cut down on the passes you’ll have to make on your lawn. The 6-positon cutting height ranges from 2.5”- 3.5”. The 4Ah batteries give you up to 1/8 acre cut on a single charge. It’s a better mower for today, tomorrow, and years to come.
Q: Does the Worx lawn mower have a mulching feature?
A: Yes, this Worx lawn mower has a mulching feature.
Q: What is the capacity of the grass collection bag?
A: The grass collection bag that comes with the Worx lawn mower has a capacity of 15 gallons.
Q: What is the maximum cutting height of this Worx lawn mower?
A: The maximum cutting height of this Worx lawn mower is 3.5 inches.
Q: How many blades does this lawn mower have?
A: This Worx lawn mower has one blade.
Q: Does this Worx lawn mower come with a grass bag?
A: Yes, the Worx lawn mower comes with a grass collection bag.
Q: What type of batteries does this Worx lawn mower use?
A: This Worx lawn mower uses Lithium-ion batteries.
Q: Is this a push or self propelled mower?
A: Push