Thanks for your reply.I've only got 640sqft to cut. I use a corded SunJoe, have for 10+ years.
Corded electric is very reliable and a great option for smaller spaces.I've only got 640sqft to cut. I use a corded SunJoe, have for 10+ years.
Thank you for all the valuable info, I appreciate it.....beautiful lawn too!I have EGO twin blade, self propelled mower. This is my third summer with it. Absolutely love itNo complaints at all; only applause
. The one I have is 2nd to their top of the line model so it wasn't cheap but honestly, it's the best money I've ever spent on yard equipment. It mows wonderfully through even that thick grass we get early in the season and just keeps going.
No maintenance other than blade sharpening once a year or so. Just drop the battery in and go! Came with battery and charger.
Mine is I believe a 56 volt battery and fully charged, I can mow both front & back year without recharging (about 5,000 sq ft).
The battery charges from drained to full charge in an hour. It's a lot lighter than my old gas mower & quieter too.
Storage is a breeze as it folds up into a nice compact cube in about 10 seconds. The self propell unit has about 10 speed adjustments and they even though to put in propell buttons on both sides of the handle so you can take one hand off the handle when mowing close to a bush or tree. Has 6 mowing height adjustments with a single lever one one side of the mower casing.
Here's a couple of pics:
Folded up for storage:
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The blades and undercarraige: (note that grass clippings don't stick to the plastic undercarriage like they do with a metal haousing)
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Cuts beautifully!
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As I said, they aren't cheap but you won't regret what you get, that I can promise you.
Read some internet reviews on the EGO mowers. You'll find they're mostly all comlimentary.
Thank you for sharing.Have an 80Volt Kobalt mower I bought at Lowes about 3yrs ago.
No problems with it at all. I have 1/3 acre and it handles that with power still left
Any property larger than that, I'd recommend a gas mower or a riding mower
... or have a spare battery on hand, charged up and ready to go
I don't think Kobalt still makes the 80Volt model, so there's that
But the bottom line is I have had good experience with an electric mower
Pull back the handle, push the button and GO. Easy Peasy
On another note, I have a 20Volt battery powered line trimmer and blower too
The trimmer is fine for about half an hour and meets my needs. The blower is too light duty for much
They came as a set from Black + Decker. Had to replace the battery after 5 or 6 years.
Thank you. I've never bagged my clippings, just used the mulch. We had a self propelled gas mower many years ago, and I remember not liking it because of all the times I had to go backwards to mow near trees, etc. I think just a lighter weight machine will be much better than what I have now. Not having to pull that cord every time, load the gas, oil, etc. sounds very good.@SeaBreeze, there are many options for an electric mower and they are all a huge improvement over gas mowers. I have heard nothing bad about any of the popular brands. Ryobi is another popular electric mower brand that people seem to love. Greenworks as mentioned by @PeppermintPatty; Ego as I noted earlier and there's others as well I'm sure.
The thing you need to do is just decide if you want/need self propelled or not and I would also recommend models with the two blade cutting system - they just cut better, especially if one of the blades is a multching blade, which I have on mine. Returns fine grass cuttings to the lawn. Kind of a self fertilization while you cut!
Good luck in your quest. I'm sure you'll be pleased no matter which brand you buy![]()
Any mower; gas or electric, will be jumping around a bit on rough ground. My front lawn is like that but so far ... nothing has shaken looseThank you. I've never bagged my clippings, just used the mulch. We had a self propelled gas mower many years ago, and I remember not liking it because of all the times I had to go backwards to mow near trees, etc. I think just a lighter weight machine will be much better than what I have now. Not having to pull that cord every time, load the gas, oil, etc. sounds very good.
I don't know if the electrics are good on rough lawns like mine, lots of bumps and holes, dropped pinecones, etc. I do appreciate all the good information I'm getting from the nice folks here.
Some good summer shade there!Any mower; gas or electric, will be jumping around a bit on rough ground. My front lawn is like that but so far ... nothing has shaken looseI think the issue with mine is I have a good size maple tree on my front lawn. It sucks up every bit of moisture there is in summer. I have a hard time keeping grass growing under it for that reason.
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