Tier C — Electric / cordless cultivator Electric cultivator

Greenworks 60V 8in Cultivator

Greenworks' 60V brushless cordless cultivator: a brushless motor driving four forward-rotating steel tines for an 8 in (20 cm) tilling width with push-button start, about 11 kg bare (13 kg with a 4.0 Ah battery). Specs verified via Greenworks; this is a North-American-market (60V) model, so UK availability and GBP price are still pending verification.

Indicative price
£200–£300

Greenworks 60V 8in Cultivator cultivator
Greenworks

Specifications verified.The specifications here have been checked against the manufacturer's published figures and/or dealer listings. The price is still sourced from current online listings — confirm it against a live quote before you buy.

Who it's for

Best for: Greenworks 60V owners maintaining beds.

Strengths

  • Brushless torque and quiet
  • Push-button start
  • Shares 60V battery range
  • No fuel or oil

Trade-offs

  • Narrow ~20 cm cut
  • Battery runtime limits
  • Bed maintenance only

Specifications

Specifications for 60V 8in Cultivator
Category Electric cultivator
Type Front-tine · Electric / cordless cultivator
Power source Battery
Motor 60V brushless
Power output 0.7 kW
Working width 20 cm
Weight 13 kg
Status Current model
Indicative price £200–£300
Price basis Online listing

Front-tine machine. Width and weight determine how much ground you cover and how manoeuvrable it is — heavier machines bite harder but ask more of you to turn and transport.

60V 8in Cultivator — your questions

How much does the Greenworks 60V 8in Cultivator cost?

The indicative price is £200–£300, based on current online listings. Always confirm against a live quote — these figures are estimates pending verification.

What size plot is the 60V 8in Cultivator suited to?

Greenworks 60V owners maintaining beds. With a 20 cm working width it is built for tight spaces, raised beds and getting between rows.

Is the 60V 8in Cultivator petrol, diesel or electric?

It is battery (60V brushless). That means quiet running, no fuel or oil, and easy starting — at the cost of working time per charge and outright grunt on hard ground.