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Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Are Greenworks 60V And 80V Batteries Interchangeable & Can They Work On Ryobi Tools?
www.slashgear.com: Though it's largely recognized as one of the most reliable push lawn mower brands out there, there's much more to Greenworks. The brand has a deep catalogue of other lawn appliances, power tools, and even things like scooters and electric go-karts. Greenworks also offers several different lines of batteries, ranging from 24 to 82 volts, to power its cordless tools.
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The article on Greenworks battery compatibility highlights how confusing tool systems have become, especially when every brand uses its own voltage ranges and connector designs. The writer explained the differences between 60V and 80V setups in a way that actually makes sense, focusing on why they are not interchangeable even though they look similar. What I liked is that it does not just stop at explaining compatibility but also points to a bigger issue about how tool companies market “innovation” while making consumers buy into specific ecosystems. It made me think about how something as simple as a battery represents a bigger shift toward exclusivity in design. People want efficiency and convenience, yet the trade-off is being locked into one company’s lineup. The tone of the article felt practical and grounded, giving real information without sounding like an ad. It captures how much technology can complicate things when the goal should be to make work easier, not more limited.
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