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Makita has been making professional-grade power tools since 1915. They know what tradesmen need: tools that start when you need them, run hard without letting you down, and don't waste your time. Their cordless lawn mower lineup brings that same thinking to your yard work.
Whether you're already running Makita batteries on the job or you're just getting into battery-powered outdoor equipment, this guide covers over 10 Makita lawn mowers, all depending on your jobsite needs. We'll break down what each mower does, who it's built for, and how to pick the right one for your setup.
Why Battery-Powered Lawn Mowers Make Sense
Battery mowers don't have those problems. You charge the battery, you mow, you're done. There's no oil to change, no spark plugs to check, no air filter to clean. Makita's cordless mowers are also a lot quieter than gas, which matters if you've got neighbors close by or you want to mow early in the morning before it gets hot.
Makita uses two main battery platforms for their lawn mowers: the 18V X2 LXT system and the newer 40V Max XGT system. Both deliver real power. We'll explain the difference as we go.
Makita Lawn Mower Kits
A mower kit includes the mower plus the batteries and charger you need to run it. If you're starting fresh with Makita or adding to your outdoor equipment lineup, a kit is the easiest way to go.
Makita GML01PL 40V Max XGT 21" Self-Propelled Mower Kit (8.0Ah)
This is Makita's flagship cordless mower, and it shows. The GML01PL runs on the 40V Max XGT platform with a single 40V battery. The kit comes with a high-capacity 8.0Ah battery, which gives you serious runtime without stopping to swap packs.
The 21-inch steel deck is big enough to cover ground fast, and the self-propelled drive means the mower pulls itself forward so you're not grinding through thick grass on your own effort. This is a mower built for larger yards or anyone who just doesn't want to work harder than they have to.
The 40V XGT platform is Makita's newest and most powerful cordless system. If you're already running 40V XGT tools on the job, adding this mower keeps everything on one battery ecosystem.
Makita GML01SM 40V Max XGT 21" Self-Propelled Mower Kit (4.0Ah)
Same 40V XGT mower as the GML01PL, but this kit comes with a 4.0Ah battery instead of the 8.0Ah. If you've got a smaller yard or you already own other 40V XGT batteries you can use, this kit gets you into the platform at a lower price point.
The self-propelled drive is still there. The 21-inch deck is still there. You're just getting a smaller battery pack with the kit. Many guys pick this one up knowing they can grab a second battery later when they need more runtime.
Makita XML08PT1 18V X2 (36V) 21" Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Kit
The XML08PT1 runs on two 18V LXT batteries connected together to give you 36 volts of power. This is a smart setup if you're already deep in Makita's 18V LXT ecosystem, which is one of the most widely used cordless platforms in the trades.
The 21-inch deck and self-propelled drive make this a capable mower for average to large residential yards. Using two batteries also means you get solid runtime, and because LXT batteries are so common, you've likely already got compatible packs in your tool bag.
Makita XML09PT1 18V X2 (36V) 21" Lawn Mower Kit (4 Batteries)
This kit steps it up with four 18V LXT batteries included. That's two full sets, which means you can run one pair in the mower while the other pair charges. If you've got a big yard or you just don't want to stop midway through a mow, having that backup set ready to go is exactly what you want.
The XML09PT1 also features a steel deck, multiple cutting height settings, and the reliability Makita is known for in its professional lineup.
Makita XML07PT1 18V X2 (36V) 21" Lawn Mower Kit
The XML07PT1 is a 21-inch push mower on the 18V X2 platform. There's no self-propelled drive here, which drops the price and simplifies the machine. If you've got a flat yard and you don't mind doing the pushing yourself, this is a solid kit that gives you everything you need to get started.
Makita XML06PT1 18V X2 (36V) 18" Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Kit
The XML06PT1 drops down to an 18-inch cutting deck, making it the most maneuverable option in the lineup. The self-propelled drive is included, which helps compensate for the smaller deck size.
This mower is a great fit for smaller or tighter yards where a 21-inch deck is harder to move around. Think narrow side yards, lots with a lot of landscaping, or anywhere that a big deck would feel clunky. The 18-inch size is easier to store too.
Makita XML05PT 36V (18V X2) 17" Lawn Mower Kit
The XML05PT is the most compact kit in the lineup with a 17-inch deck. It's a push mower, not self-propelled, and it's aimed at smaller yards or guys who just need a simple, dependable mower without extra features.
If your yard is on the smaller side and you want a battery mower that's easy to store and simple to use, the XML05PT is worth a close look.
Makita Tool-Only Lawn Mowers
Tool-only mowers are sold without batteries or a charger. If you already own compatible Makita batteries, buying tool-only is almost always the smarter financial move. You're not paying for batteries you don't need.
Makita CML01Z 36V ConnectX 21" Commercial Lawn Mower (Tool Only)
The runs on the ConnectX platform, which is designed to connect to Makita’s backpack battery systems like the PDC1500 and PDC1200. If you’re using this for professional lawn care or you’ve got a property large enough to need a backpack power source, this is the machine.
This mower is built to handle heavy use, extended runtimes, and more demanding cutting conditions than a standard residential mower. This mower is tool-only because users on the ConnectX platform already have the power supply they need, if they are just expanding their platform.
This is Makita's commercial-grade option. The CML01Z runs on the ConnectX platform, which is designed to connect to Makita's backpack battery systems like the PDC1500 and PDC1200. If you're using this for professional lawn care or you've got a property large enough to need a backpack power source, this is the machine.
Makita GML01Z 40V Max XGT 21" Self-Propelled Mower (Tool Only)
This is the same 40V Max XGT self-propelled mower as the GML01PL kit, it’s just sold without batteries or a charger. If you’ve already got 40V XGT batteries from your other Makita tools, this is how you can get the best Makita mower without overpaying, since the platform is compatible with other Makita batteries.
The self-propelled drive, 21-inch steel deck, and all the same features are here. You just supply your own power.
Makita XML09Z 36V LXT 21" Self-Propelled Commercial Mower (Tool Only)
The XML09Z is the commercial version of the 18V X2 mower lineup. It's self-propelled, runs a 21-inch deck, and is built for heavier-duty use. Like the CML01Z, calling it commercial means it's designed to hold up under more demanding conditions than typical residential use.
If you're a landscaper, property manager, or someone who mows more than the average homeowner, the XML09Z is worth your attention. It's tool-only, so bring your own 18V LXT batteries.
Makita XML08Z 18V X2 (36V) 21" Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (Tool Only)
The tool-only version of the XML08PT1 kit. Same self-propelled 21-inch mower, no batteries included. A solid pick if you're already running LXT batteries and want a capable, full-size mower to add to your outdoor equipment setup.
Makita XML06Z 18V X2 (36V) 18" Self-Propelled Lawn Mower (Tool Only)
The 18-inch self-propelled mower sold without batteries. Great for tighter yards and easy storage. If you've already got LXT batteries and a smaller property, this one is hard to beat for the combination of maneuverability and ease of use.
Makita XML07Z 18V X2 (36V) 21" Lawn Mower (Tool Only)
The push version of the 21-inch 18V X2 mower, sold tool-only. If you’ve got a flat yard, plenty of LXT batteries on hand, and want to save money in the long run while working, this kit lawn mower might be the way to go.
Blades and Accessories
Keeping your mower cutting clean means replacing the blade when it gets dull. Makita makes replacement blades to fit their mowers, and toolup.com carries them.
Makita 191Y65-4 21" Mulching Lawn Mower Blade — A mulching blade designed for Makita's 21-inch mowers. Mulching blades chop clippings into finer pieces and push them back into the lawn instead of bagging them. That feeds your grass naturally and saves you the hassle of dealing with clippings.
Makita 191V96-5 21" Lawn Mower Blade — A standard replacement blade for 21-inch Makita mowers. When your blade is bent, dull beyond sharpening, or damaged, this is the direct replacement.
Makita 199367-2 18" Lawn Mower Blade (XML03) — The 18-inch replacement blade for compatible Makita models. If you've got an 18-inch Makita mower, this is the blade you need.
Replacing a dull blade is one of the most overlooked pieces of mower maintenance. A sharp blade cuts clean, which means your grass heals faster and looks better. A dull blade tears grass instead of cutting it, which turns the tips brown and stresses the lawn. It's a simple fix that makes a big difference.
How to Pick the Right Makita Lawn Mower
There are a lot of options in the Makita lineup, which is good, but it can make the decision feel complicated. Here's a simple way to think about it.
Step 1: Look at what batteries you already own.
If you're running 18V LXT tools, the 18V X2 mowers are your best path. You can use your existing batteries and keep everything on one platform. If you're on the 40V XGT system, the GML01Z or GML01PL is the one to get.
If you don't own any Makita batteries yet, start with a kit. The kits at toolup.com include everything you need to get running right away.
Step 2: Measure your yard.
A 17 or 18-inch deck works well for yards under about a quarter acre. A 21-inch deck is better for anything larger. The bigger the deck, the fewer passes you make, which means less time mowing.
Step 3: Think about self-propelled versus push.
Self-propelled costs more, but it's easier on your body, especially on slopes or in tall grass. If you've got a flat yard and you don't mind the workout, a push mower saves you money. If you've got hills, thick grass, or a bigger yard, self-propelled is worth every dollar.
Step 4: Decide on kit versus tool-only.
If you've got batteries, go tool-only and save the money. If you're starting fresh or your batteries are old, a kit is the smarter buy.
The Makita Battery Platform Advantage
One of the biggest reasons tradesmen stick with Makita is battery compatibility. Makita's 18V LXT platform is one of the largest cordless tool ecosystems in the world. That means if you've got a Makita drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, or any of dozens of other LXT tools, those same batteries power your lawn mower.
That's a real advantage. You're not buying a separate charger, a separate battery system, or dealing with a brand that doesn't transfer over to your job site tools. The investment you've already made in Makita batteries works double duty.
The 40V XGT platform is newer and delivers more power per battery. If you're updating your tool collection or you want the most runtime from a single battery, XGT is where Makita is headed for their high-demand applications.
Final Thoughts
Makita didn't build their reputation by making average tools. They built it by making tools that professionals rely on every day, and their lawn mower lineup is no different. Whether you're a mechanic who wants a mower that works as hard as you do, a contractor who's tired of gas equipment hassles, or any other tradesman who just wants to mow and be done with it, Makita's battery-powered lineup is built for you.
The options at toolup.com cover every yard size, every budget, and every battery platform. Take a look, find your fit, and get the job done.
Frequently Asked Questions
What battery platform do Makita lawn mowers use?
Makita lawn mowers use two main battery platforms. The 18V X2 LXT system connects two 18V batteries to deliver 36 volts of power and works with Makita's massive library of LXT tools. The 40V Max XGT system uses a single 40V battery and is Makita's newer, high-power platform. Some commercial models use the ConnectX system, which is designed to connect to Makita's large-format backpack battery packs like the PDC1200 and PDC1500.
Can I use my existing Makita LXT batteries in a Makita lawn mower?
Yes. If you own 18V LXT batteries, they're compatible with Makita's 18V X2 (36V) lawn mowers. You'll need two 18V batteries to run the mower. This is one of the biggest advantages of Makita's platform — your job site batteries work on your yard equipment too.
What's the difference between a kit and a tool-only mower?
A kit includes the mower plus the batteries and charger you need to run it. A tool-only mower comes without batteries or a charger. If you already own compatible Makita batteries, buying tool-only saves you money because you're not paying for hardware you've already got.
Are Makita lawn mowers self-propelled?
Several Makita mower models are self-propelled, meaning the mower drives itself forward and you just steer it. The GML01PL, GML01SM, XML08PT1, XML09PT1, XML06PT1, and their tool-only counterparts are all self-propelled. The XML07PT1, XML05PT, and XML07Z are push mowers, meaning you supply the forward motion yourself.
What size deck do Makita lawn mowers come in?
Makita lawn mowers come in three deck sizes at toolup.com: 17 inches (XML05PT), 18 inches (XML06PT1, XML06Z), and 21 inches (all other models). A 21-inch deck covers more ground per pass and is better for medium to large yards. An 18-inch deck is more maneuverable and better for tighter yards or properties with a lot of landscaping.
Where can I buy Makita lawn mower replacement blades?
toolup.com carries Makita replacement blades, including the 191Y65-4 21-inch mulching blade, the 191V96-5 21-inch standard blade, and the 199367-2 18-inch blade for compatible models. Replacing a dull blade is one of the easiest ways to improve your mower's performance and the health of your lawn.
What does the Makita PDC1500 and PDC1200 kit include?
Both the PDC1500 and PDC1200 are backpack battery power supply kits. They include a blower, a charger, and currently at toolup.com, a FREE lawn mower. These kits are designed for professional or extended-runtime use and connect to Makita's ConnectX-compatible tools, including the CML01Z commercial lawn mower.
What's the difference between the PDC1500 and PDC1200?
Both are Makita ConnectX backpack battery systems built for extended cordless runtime. The PDC1500 has a larger battery capacity than the PDC1200, making it the better choice for longer jobs or professional use. Both currently come with a free lawn mower at toolup.com when purchased as a kit.
Is the Makita CML01Z a commercial mower?
Yes. The Makita CML01Z is a 36V ConnectX commercial lawn mower. It's built for heavier and more frequent use than a standard residential mower. It connects to Makita's backpack battery systems via the ConnectX platform and is sold tool-only, as users in this segment typically already own compatible power sources.
Why should I buy a Makita lawn mower instead of a gas mower?
Battery-powered mowers like Makita's lineup eliminate the need for gas, oil changes, carburetor maintenance, and pull-cord starting. They start instantly with the push of a button, run quieter than gas engines, and if you're already using Makita batteries on the job, your existing batteries may work in the mower. Makita's cordless mowers deliver enough power and runtime for most residential yards, and they're significantly easier to maintain over the life of the machine.