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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower with Removable Battery

Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Review



I had no trouble unpacking and assembling this mower, followed the simple directions in manual. Charged the battery as described in manual. Next day, I went to start the mower and had trouble with depressing the start button and bail switch, couldn't get it to start. Called the Company and had no trouble getting a person (9 am - 5 pm, MON-FRI). Extremely helpful and knowledgable about the product, gave me the right answer to my problem. Problem being that the bail switch was not fully open and was not releasing the start button. I gave the bail switch a good pull to open it and pressed the start button and sqeezed the bail and it started right up. I mowed the front and back yard with no problem, it worked beautifully! And let me tell you, it feels really good (Liberating) to be weaning myself off of gasoline (electric bike is next on my wish list). As for the weight of the mower, actually a little lighter than my ex-gas mower and easier to maneuver around. All-around well built, easy to use, and good looks for the price! I'm very happy with my purchase!



Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Feature


  • Powerful 24 volt 480 watt-hour battery
  • High rear wheels for easy turns
  • Durable steel cutting deck
  • Removable battery for indoor charging
  • 4 Year Parts & Labor Warranty/1 Year Battery Warranty



Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Overview


The Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt (480-watt) three-in-one mower helps transform a weekend chore into a laid-back, eco-friendly pleasure. This battery-powered machine does it all--mowing, discharging, and mulching--without gasoline fumes or emissions.

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The 25222 20-Inch
Three-in-One Mower
At a Glance:
  • 3-in-1 mower powered by 24-volt lead acid battery

  • Handles most jobs up to 1/3 acre on a single charge

  • 20-Inch cutting path; 10-inch rear wheels; 7-inch front wheels

  • Mulching capable: mulch plug included

  • Eco-friendly design; zero emissions
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Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Three-in-One Mower
The durable steel deck provides a 20" cutting
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20-Inch Cutting Path and Three-in-One Design Save Time
Powered by a 24-volt, 480-watt lead acid battery that provides plenty of juice to handle most jobs up to 1/3 acre, the 25222 mower is fast, reliable, and efficient. Its durable steel cutting deck, 10-inch rear wheels, and 7-inch front wheels provide a 20-inch cutting path, so your lawn always looks its best.

What's more, the 25222 is the ultimate lawn-care multi-tasker. It comes complete with a mulch plug for fast and easy mulching, as well as a side discharge chute. And for further convenience, it's rear-bag capable.


Zero Carbon Footprint
No Emissions--Ever
With the 25222, you can enjoy both powerful performance and the benefits of an eco-friendly design. Unlike traditional gas-powered mowers, this battery-operated model emits zero emissions, making it a smart choice for those who want to help protect the Earth while tending to their piece of it.


Easy to Use and Store
For ease of use, the 25222 features seven-position single-lever height adjustment, while an easy cam lock handle makes for quick, hassle-free folding and storage.


Energy Star
Charger Reduces Energy Usage by 35 Percent
To help keep your mower ready to go when you are, the 25222 comes with a handy 24-volt battery charger. This charger is also Energy Star rated, which means it has been shown by the EPA to reduce energy usage by an average of 35 percent from conventional yard tools.


4 YR Warranty
Warranty Information
Arriving with a battery, charger, mulch plug, and collection bag, the 25222 is backed by a four-year warranty--that's double the industry standard. Additionally, the batteries carry a one-year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials.



Greenworks: Tools for Life
It's time to move beyond clumsy and harmful gas-powered mowers, trimmers, and blowers. With Greenworks' lawn products, you can create no-impact, beautiful yards without sacrificing power, performance, or usability. Greenworks battery-powered tools mean you can stop pulling cords, stop filling gas cans, and stop harming the environment. And because all Greenworks charging systems have received the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star approval rating, you can be sure that every Greenworks tool is a smart, environmentally friendly choice for your yard.


What's in the Box
Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Three-in-One Mower; 24-volt (480-watt) battery; 24-volt charger; mulch plug; side-discharge chute; collection bag; manual; and warranty card.


Greenworks 25222 20-Inch 24-Volt Three-in-One Mower

This 3-in-1 mower easily converts from mulching to bagging to side discharge.




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Customer Reviews


Runs well a bit on the heavy side and watch out for shipping - Bernard Goedde - Everett, WA United States
Runs well and quiet. Operated it twice so it's still being field tested in my eyes. Issues are: it's heavy especially w/the battery so I would not recommend it for someone of petite size. Also, it was slightly damaged when I received it. I had to fix up the height adjuster since it was jammed due to being damaged. Other than that hoping to use it for the 4 years that it's warrantied for... Support independence from oil by buying one of these!






Musle builder, NOT for whimps! - Lulu - Ammon, ID United States
Hi. Yes I am a whimp. Remember: This is HEAVY. I refused the shipment when I realized this one DOES NOT have the self propelled feature. I went with the 18" and LOVE it because it is self propelled but easy to drop the lever when I need to make turns.



Can't get a hold of anyone from the company! - Fellow Consumer -
Was looking at buying one of these mowers because of the good reviews on the self propelled model so went to the company website and submitted a few questions to the sales email address. Waited a day and no reply. Submitted the same questions to the info email address and the sales email address again. Another day and no reply. If no reply when they are trying to get my business not sure what would happen if I already bought one and wanted warranty support. Read the warranty on the company website. Note it says anything broken from normal wear and tear is not covered! I can see abuse not being covered but if you use the mower normally and it breaks and it is not covered, what good is the four year warranty?
UPDATE: Waited another day - no reply to either email. Called customer service number on website. After a few machine messages I was put on hold. I am typing this update while listening to their musac. I just hung up after being on hold for seven minutes twenty seconds. Does this company has any USA people working i.e. maybe it is an offshore company with a USA address to add credibility. I can't buy the product if I can't communicate with the company. Try contacting the company for yourself before making your purchase. Good Luck!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Neuton CE 5.4 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery

Neuton CE 5.4 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Review



Summary: If you have a very small yard (Perhaps 1000-1500 square feet of lawn) this could be a decent compromise for you, otherwise I don't think the 14" path and limited battery capacity will "cut it"

My neighbor has this one from a couple of years ago and I tried it out. It's smaller, lighter and quieter than the two cordless mowers we've used but that 14" path would probably be a dealbreaker for most people. When you consider that you will overlap each pass by at least 2-3 inches, you're really only cutting 10-11 inches on each pass.



+ Easy to maneuver
+ Quiet
+ Small
+ Super light compared to our B&D CM1100 or Toro, both of which weigh about twice as much


- 14" path!?!?!
- Pricey for what you get
- Hard to cut near obstacles



I've put a quick guide of the most popular models on Amazon. All info reported by manufacturer. Amazon won't let me put prices in my review, sorry!

MOWER............Path/Volt/Watt-hr......WT............COMMENTS

Neuton CE5.3............14"/24V/240......48#....Plastic deck, Removable batt.
B&D CM1836..............18"/36V/NA.......64#....Plastic deck
Greenworks 25092......18"/24V/480......95#....Self Propel, Removable Batt
Worx ECO WG780.......19"/24V/408......80#....Removable Battery
Haussmann CLM46NU...19"/24V/NA........94#....Haussmann who?? Metal deck
B&D CMM1200.............19"/24V/432......76#....Update to our old CM1000
B&D CM1936...............19"/36V/360.......72#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Neuton CE6................19"/36V/360.......88#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Earthwise 60120..........20"/24V/480......92#....Metal deck, Removable Batt
Toro 20360.................20"/36V/432......77#....Metal deck
Solaris/Epic EP21H........21"/24V/NA......106#....Rmvble batt, self propel, steel



>>Why SHOULD I get a cordless electric mower? They are super quiet, clean, and convenient. No fumes or exhaust- because gas mowers don't have catalytic converters, they can pollute as much in a year as 43 cars!!!!. They aren't necessarily cheaper than a gas mower since they cost more up front but there is basically NO maintenance. (We spent over 10 years for a set of replacement batteries.) Corded electric mowers are a cheaper but having a cord is a pain.

>>Why SHOULDN'T I get a cordless mower? They weigh a LOT more than gas mowers so if you have a hilly lot or have difficulty with physical exertion, forget it. They don't have as much power as gas and re-fueling means charging for a few hours so if your lot is over ½ acre you may want to reconsider.

>>Why do they all come with mulching PLUS bagging? Electric powered mowers have come a long ways but mulching still takes a LOT more power than discharging, so bagging is pretty much a standard feature.

>>What is a watt-hour? It's basically how big your gas tank is - the more watt-hours, the longer you can mow before you have to recharge.

>>Is the cutting path a big deal? Yes - for two reasons. 1) The first thing manufacturers do when power is marginal is reduce the blade size, so I tend to see the smaller mowers as more likely to be underpowered. Second, when you consider that you have to overlap each pass by ~3", a 20" blade now effectively cuts 13% more on each pass. If you have a larger yard, you definitely do NOT want anything under 18" Also, my measurements show most mowers overstate their blade size by 1/2" (Our 20" measures 19-5/8, our 19 measures 18-1/2)

>>Why might I want a removable battery? If you have a large yard, this means you can have a second battery charging while you are using the first. A second battery typically costs 0-0 but it can make the difference between going electric or not. Finally, if you keep the mower in a shed that doesn't have power, a removable battery will let you bring it in for charging.

>>How long will my batteries last? That depends on your climate and usage. We had a small lot for many years and were religious about recharging right after use. We also live in a cooler climate (Michigan) so it's cooler and the mowing season is shorter. Our batteries lasted ~7 years. Most people should get 3-4 years easily but if you're careless and live in Arizona, you might be able to kill the batteries in a year or two.

>>Why should I care about higher voltage? Higher voltage = more power, PLUS you can recharge the mower faster. With the same chemistry and current, a 36V mower will charge 50% faster than a 24V mower.

>>Metal deck or plastic? Metal rusts but with minimal care it's not an issue. Plastic ends up giving you a more stuff to trim since you can't cut as close to fences, etc.

If you've found this review helpful or have questions/comments, please let me know!



Neuton CE 5.4 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Feature


  • World's quietest rotary mower
  • No gas or oil means easy cleaning, no engine maintenance, and safe storage without spills or fumes
  • At only 50 pounds, the Neuton CE5 is easy to push. Because there is no gas or oil to leak, Neuton Mowers are simple to store.
  • Versatile 3-in-1 cutting options include a rear grass bag, side discharge chute and mulching plug.
  • Easy to use 1-touch cutting height adjustment from 1.2-inches to 3-inches.



Neuton CE 5.4 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower with Removable Battery Overview


The Neuton CE5 DURACELL-Powered Mower is welcome relief from the arm-yanking pull-starts, the fumes, noise, and vibration of a gas lawn mower. Start it with the push of a button and mow for up to 1 hour on a single charge. Since it doesn't use gas or oil, it never needs a tune-up, and it runs clean. It produces no pollution or carbon emissions. Enjoy the ease and convenience of battery-powered mowing! The regular Limited Warranty that comes with your Neuton Mower covers defects in materials and workmanship for 2 years. With our Neuton Extended Warranty, you can get 1, 2 or 3 additional years of coverage on your Neuton Mower (including the motor) and bring your Warranty coverage up to a full 5 years.


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Customer Reviews


poor battery life - Verlyn R - Camano Island, WA United States
I have a 5.? mower and cannot keep the battery working for more than 1 season. I store the battery per manufacturers suggestion (which has changed over the years) but still have to buy a battery every year. That's fairly expensive. I won't buy another. My mower is going to the dump and the batteries I've collected to the recycle.



Neuton CE5 has a bit more power than my corded Black & Decker had - C. D Smith - Denver, CO
We got this mower at an [...] mower trade in event. We didn't have a gas mower to trade in so we paid 5 for this mower. (We are giving our old B&D electric away to our dog sitter). I paid 9 for the B&D electric and it always had trouble with the higher grass. The Little Neuton CE5 has a bit more torque than the B&D ever had. The cutting path is quite a bit smaller at 14 inches, however, my wife keeps re-claiming more and more yard and turning it into garden so the 1500 or so square feet of lawn we have left is easily mowable with this little puppy. Set up was easy. I took the battery and charger into the back porch and had it charging while I assembled the mower. The battery wasn't fully charged after set up, but after about 4 hours on the charger (the manual said it could take 8 to 14 hours to fully charge), the light on the charger changed from red to green indicating the battery was fully charged. Even with all the rain and foot high grass (which would require a couple passes with any mower), going through that mostly dry foot high grass was easier with the Neut than with the B&D.



The "Prius" mower - J. Calhoun - Worthington, OH USA
I have the previous version of this mower, now 8 years old, and it finally died. The original batteries are still going, and I can still trim. We are rather rough on mowers (previous record: 3 years on a gas mower), but until last year, you could get any part to repair it. All mowers will need maintenance, but overall this has been much cheaper to operate and repair. I am ordering this version to replace it, which has been out a few years, and it is mostly the same as mine. Mine is the first version sold.

If you use up all the juice in one battery, just slip another one in. I can mow my small yard and do all the trimming and still have juice left over on one battery. I can mow on Sunday morning and not disturb anyone (you can talk in a low voice and be heard while mowing). You can pick it up with one hand. I mulch my leaves with it. The trimmer is the best one I have ever had.

Like all electric mowers, it requires a certain philosophy to be successfull (the "Prius" thing). I use the entire width and do not overlap rows, leaving a 4" mowhawk. Then I go back and mow that. You cannot walk too fast over the wet or extra thick parts. With this method, it is as fast and as thorough as my last 5 1/2 hp gas mower. You need to keep the batteries charged, but not on the charger all of the time. If you are not willing to make adjustments like this, you will be happier with a gas mower. The 36 volt version is more powerful, and so is a corded electric, but for small yards, this is fine.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower

Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower Review



I recently decided to fire our lawn service and purchase a mower. I ruled out gasoline-powered models for reasons to do with safety of fuel storage, plus concern about the smell, noise and emissions. Since our yard is a little too big (1/4 acre lot) for either a corded electric mower or a manual push mower to be practical, I focused on finding a suitable rechargeable mower. After comparing all the models available, including those from much better-known companies, I selected the Solaris S21HB.

I've had it for a couple of months, now, and feel I have a good sense for its pros and cons. In general, I'm very pleased with the Solaris, which I've used in both bagging and side-discharge modes so far. It tends to bog down a bit if the grass is high and wet, though I understand that's true for most mowers, even a push-reel. The mower's deck is very rugged, the safety locks well-designed, and the motor much quieter than a gas model's. The biggest challenge is the mower's weight. At about 110 lb. with batteries, it is a beast to push on even a slight grade. My wife jokes that this is saving me one gym workout a week, but if I had it to do again, I'd have bought the self-propelled model, which was only about more.

A big part of the weight is due to the unit's two 24V lead-acid batteries, which contribute about 30 lb. (The only Lithium-ion battery mower I could find, made by Bosch, is not yet sold in the US.) Their combined 40 Amp-hours of storage equate to the energy content of less than 4 ounces of gasoline. Even if it uses its stored energy 3-4 times more efficiently than a gasoline engine, the mower's range is still substantially less than from the typical 1-quart fuel capacity of a gas mower. As a result, I must adapt my lawn mowing to the limitations of my new, green device. Since I can't cut all our grass in one go, I have to split the chore into two sessions at least 8 hours apart, to allow enough time to recharge the batteries. I'm seriously considering investing 0 in a second set of batteries, which are currently out of stock. This unit would really benefit from an upgrade to Lithium ion batteries, which are both lighter and store more energy.

I was torn between a 3- and 4-star rating. The Solaris is a well-built machine, but its weight limits my satisfaction. If I had a smaller, flatter lawn, I'd have no hesitation for 4, which I finally settled on for this reveiw.



Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower Feature


  • Most advanced electric motor technology equals more power and longer run times
  • Removable Batteries Featuring On-Board And Off-Board Charging
  • Push Button Start With LED Battery Level Indicator
  • 7 position height adjustment from 1.5-inch to 3.5-inch
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty



Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower Overview


Powerful. Pollution-free. Low-maintenance. Combining strength and innovation, the Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower is an extra-wide rotary mower that cuts the average yard in one charge. Thanks to its high-performance motor and extra-large wheels, the Solaris is perfect for rough, hilly, or dense terrain.


Features include extra-large wheels for optimal traction.See More.

Accessories include an optional solar panel (not included).

The Terra Phase High-Performance Motor provides enough power to cut long, thick, or wet grass.See More.

The quiet, zero-emission design is advantageous for you, your neighbors, and the environment.See More.

The cordless Solaris requires no gas, oil, or cords, cutting maintenance to a happy minimum.See More.
Easy Maneuvering with Extra-Large Wheels
If you are seeking the low-maintenance, zero-emission benefits of a cordless mower but don't want to forgo power and mobility, the Solaris is the answer. A combination of strength and innovation, the Solaris is a versatile push mower with extra-large wheels that ensure optimal traction even in rough terrain.

Hassle-Free, Emission-Free, and Extra Quiet
With the Solaris it's simple: just push and go. This cutting-edge mower requires no engine maintenance and absolutely no gas, oil, or cords. So when you decide it's time to mow, you can get right to work without wasting valuable time on upkeep. The hassle-free design also means you can store the mower (even upside down or hanging on the wall) without worrying about spills.

To save you time, the Solaris also boasts a three-in-one capacity to mow using the side discharge, mulch, or bag. Its handy mulching ability eliminates the need for an additional mulching device. The side-discharge and bag components on the deck allow for efficient waste collection, and the wide 21-inch cut capability speeds up the mowing process.

Producing zero emissions and no greenhouse gases, this mower is perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy way to protect the environment. And if you are someone who wants to reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible, you can choose to recharge the Solaris with an optional solar panel (sold separately), which makes mowing your lawn absolutely carbon neutral. Plus, the quiet motor helps make lawn maintenance more relaxing while reducing noise pollution in your neighborhood.

High-Performance Motor Cuts Long or Wet Grass
The superb Terra Phase High-Performance Motor has a brushless, electric construction, which increases the mower's run-times for maximum efficiency and gives the mower the torque to cut through long, thick, or wet grass. this state of the art technology and a durable solid steel deck keeps the Solaris performing and looking like new for the long term.

Powerful Batteries Let You Tackle Your Lawn in One Charge
An average lot (7,000 to 10,000 square feet) can be cut in just one charge of the Solaris' highly efficient batteries. The included batteries only take 12 hours to charge, or they can be charged in four to five hours with the Rapid Charger Station sold separately. Charging can be done on board the mower with the built-in charging plug, or you can remove the batteries and recharge them using the included off-board charging cradle. Also, a built-in LED battery level indicator on the mower keeps you in-the-know about your battery power levels.

What's in the Box
Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower, two batteries, charger, off board charging cradle, and manual.



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Customer Reviews


Overall - good product/happy - L. Lee -
I've had my Solaris for a couple of months now and have been able to mow my St. Augustine grass multiple times. Overall this mower works ok in the stock configuration. I have around 7,000 sq. ft of yard and it was able to mow it all and still have battery life to spare (yellow lights still on). I do have to say that I'm not impressed with the mower's blade. I put on the bagging attachment the other day and it hardly filled it. The stock blade just doesn't have enough suction. I went out and bought a replacement blade and it made a world of a difference. Now it has plenty of suction but it uses up a lot of battery as well. I went through one set of batteries to do just my back yard (just under half of my yard). I guess it's a good thing I bought a spare set of batteries. Even having to use 2 sets of batteries I'm still happy with my purchase, maybe I can find a blade somewhere in the middle. My last mower was a reel mower that was awesome for the grass but it was too time consuming and was too difficult to use if the grass was too long.
If you don't have a large yard this mower is for you.



Expensive Disappointment - M. Andrews -
Despite charging the batteries for the directed period of time, the mower simply did not work. The first attempt, the charge lasted long enough to mow about 40 feet of my yard. The second and third attempt, the charge lasted 60 seconds, then 10 seconds, respectively.

Needless to say (but I'll say it anyway), I'm very disappointed. I was looking forward to having a quieter, exhaust-free mower. I'll try a different brand next, but this one's being returned.

Side note: I've just begun the return process. So far, it's very easy. Amazon is having UPS pick up the mower (at no cost to me) instead of making me lug it anywhere to be shipped.



Good on the second try. - J. Starke -
We were disappointed that the first mower did not start. after a phone call to trouble shoot, it was decided that returning it was the only option. The return process was easy and the second mower works great.



Great mower. Power enough for my lawn and my neighbor's too! - Joe -
I was very impressed by this lawn mower. It has plenty of power and seems to go on forever. I have a pretty good sized backyard and this mower will complete the front and back sometimes without even one green light going off. There are 3 green lights, one orange and one red to indicate the level of charge remaining in the batteries. I have never seen more than one light go out for any of my mowing needs. The posters that complain about the mower only going for 20 minutes must have not followed the directions on the first charge to put the power on the charger for 24 hours straight before the first use. I regularly mow over 45 minutes at a stretch without even coming close to discharging the batteries. The mower is very sturdy and seems well built. I just mowed 8 inch tall wet grass today on mulch and of course had to go a little at a time (as you would with a gas mower) but the thing ripped through it all without skipping a beat. I would recommend this mower to anyone.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Epic EP21H 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower

Epic EP21H 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Review



I have had this mower for about a month now. It is the model that is self-propelled.

First impressions: The mower is a little light-duty compared to my conventional Toro. The deck height adjusters, wheels, bagger and controls all seem a little cheap. Time will tell if they will hold up.

I have to say it was great not having to pull the rope to get the thing started. Just press a button. Pretty cool. It is about half as loud as my 6HP Toro.

Battery installation was very simple. I purchased a spare pair of batteries.

Two main things I was worried about was cutting power, and duration of the battery charge. It is Spring in Ohio, and you have to cut the yard every 5 days or so with all of the rain, etc. The grass grows fast and thick. This mower has been keeping up just fine. My lot is .26 acres. I use the self-propelled feature the entire time. It is pretty heavy to be pushing. It has enough "umph" to cut through the thick grass. I get about 75% done with the yard, then I change out the batteries. It is easier and cleaner to change out the batteries than it is to refill a gas tank. And no smell. The first time I cut the yard and came into the house, the wife said "hey, you don't smell like gasoline".

I have not used the bagger yet. I just mulch. It does leave a little bit of clippings behind, nothing major. I am sure in a month I will not see any clippings left behind at all (once the rain stops and the grass stops growing so darn fast).

So, in summary, the good definitely outweighs the bad.
-If you have a lot approaching .25 acres, and plan to use the self-propulsion, you will need a spare set of batteries.
-Mower hoses off easily
-Very quiet compared to gas engine
-No smell
-Very little vibration
-Cannot adjust the walk-behind pace. I am 6' tall, and the pace is just a little slow for me. But not bad.

I would highly recommend looking into this mower if you are replacing a gas engine mower. Very little maintenance, quiet, little vibration. Good stuff.



Epic EP21H 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Feature


  • Most advanced electric motor technology equals more power and longer run times
  • 7 position height adjustment from 1.5-inch to 3.5-inch
  • Removable Batteries Featuring On-Board And Off-Board Charging
  • Push Button Start With LED Battery Level Indicator
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty



Epic EP21H 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Overview


Item number 10759-45, Grading is cover/record: EX using Goldmine standards. 196?,wlp,garage Please see seller profile for abbreviation descriptions.


Epic EP21H 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower Specifications


Powerful. Pollution-free. Low-maintenance. Combining strength and innovation, the Epic 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Rear-Wheel Drive Self-Propelled Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower is an extra-wide rotary mower that cuts the average yard in one charge. Thanks to its high-performance motor, the Epic is the first cordless lawn mower with self-propelled rear-wheel drive, making this mower perfect for hilly or dense terrain.


Features include a self-propelled option for cutting on small or sloping lawns.See More.

Accessories include an optional solar panel (not included).

The Terra Phase High-Performance Motor provides enough power to cut long, thick, or wet grass.See More.

The quiet, zero-emission design is advantageous for you, your neighbors, and the environment.See More.

The cordless Epic requires no gas, oil, or cords, cutting maintenance to a happy minimum.See More.
Easy Maneuvering with Self-Propelled Rear-Wheel Drive
If you are seeking the low-maintenance, zero-emission benefits of a cordless mower but don't want to forgo power and mobility, the Epic is the answer. A combination of strength and innovation, the Epic is the first cordless mower with self-propelled rear-wheel drive. This feature allows you to mow on sloping terrain, a great advantage when tackling small or hilly lawns.

Hassle-Free, Emission-Free, and Extra Quiet
With the Epic it's simple: just push and go. This cutting-edge mower requires no engine maintenance and absolutely no gas, oil, or cords. So when you decide it's time to mow, you can get right to work without wasting valuable time on upkeep. The hassle-free design also means you can store the mower (even upside down or hanging on the wall) without worrying about spills.

To save you time, the Epic also boasts a three-in-one capacity to mow using the side discharge, mulch, or bag. Its handy mulching ability eliminates the need for an additional mulching device. The side-discharge and bag components on the deck allow for efficient waste collection, and the wide 21-inch cut capability speeds up the mowing process.

Producing zero emissions and no greenhouse gases, this mower is perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy way to protect the environment. And if you are someone who wants to reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible, you can choose to recharge the Epic with an optional solar panel (sold separately), which makes mowing your lawn absolutely carbon neutral. Plus, the quiet motor helps make lawn maintenance more relaxing while reducing noise pollution in your neighborhood.

High-Performance Motor Cuts Long or Wet Grass
The superb Terra Phase High-Performance Motor has a brushless, electric construction, which increases the mower's run-times for maximum efficiency and gives the mower the torque to cut through long, thick, or wet grass. Using this state of the art technology and a durable solid steel deck keeps the Epic performing and looking like new for the long term.

Powerful Batteries Let You Tackle Your Lawn in One Charge
An average lot (7,000 to 10,000 square feet) can be cut in just one charge of the Epic's highly efficient batteries. The included batteries only take 12 hours to charge, or they can be charged in four to five hours with the Rapid Charger Station sold separately. Charging can be done on board the mower with the built-in charging plug, or you can remove the batteries and recharge them using the included off-board charging cradle. Also, a built-in LED battery level indicator on the mower keeps you in-the-know about your battery power levels.

What's in the Box
Epic 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Rear Wheel Drive Self Propelled Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower #EP21H, two batteries, charger, off board charging cradle, and manual.


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A diamond in the rough. - Flybob - oh, usa
I read all the reviews on this site before ordering the item; my experience coincides pretty well with the average of what I read. I would have been upset at the (lack of) build quality and packaging if the reviews had not prepared me ahead of time.


Synopsis:
CONS:
-bad packaging
-improperly assembled and nonfunctional as received
-weak documentation
-belt drive transmission
-costs more than equivalent gas mower (approx 25% premium)

PROS:
-quieter than gas mower
-cheap to run
-simple to use
-adequate charge duration for (my) entire lawn


Shipping/Unpacking:
If I had not read the reviews I would have assumed I had been sent someone else's returned unit. The box looked like it had rolled downhill all the way here, there were only 2 pieces of packaging inside the box and they were not actually protecting anything, and the batteries were just flopping around loose without even having the terminals covered; one of them was upside down when I opened the box, good thing they are sealed batteries. If UPS knew how poorly these things were packaged they would probably refuse to accept them.

Upon unpacking I was also faced with the near absence of assembly instructions. There is a thick book of exploded view diagrams but only a single sheet of actual instructions with 4 vague steps - very similar to the instructions on the package for putting together the balsa wood rubber band powered airplanes I flew as a kid. Fortunately the device is basically assembled, all you need to do is put the batteries in, unfold the handle and put in a couple of bolts.

At least that's the theory. Fortunately I was prepared for the reality that it would not function out of the box. The electronic control box on the handle (ie the "on" button) had been slapped together with the pieces out of order so they did not fit (ie "tab A" was stuck on top of "slot B" instead of inside it), and were so far out of whack that 2 of the 4 screws holding it on had fallen out or were never installed, and 1 of the 2 remaining ones had stripped the plastic housing threads.

Once I repaired that and was ready to operate, the mower would not start. The cable running from the "dead man" bar (that lever the US government requires push mowers to have that causes the blade to stop when you let go - you know, that thing that you get so used to holding in place at all cost such that if you ever DID actually fall under a mower you would probably still instinctively be holding it in place to your last breath as the mower ate you into little pieces) into the control box was slack and only just came taught when the bar was pulled all the way tight. In this condition the only way to get it to run was to grab the cable by hand and pull it even farther out the box and hold it that way - not practical for use.

Looking into the control box to troubleshoot, I discovered it is a convoluted mechanism with several springs and little plastic doohickies, which use magnets to switch a relay on and off in conjunction with pulling the "dead man bar" and pressing the button. Working under the assumption that all the necessary parts were actually in the unit (not necessarily a given), I was able to move the cable attachment from the middle doohickey to the far doohickey and when I put it back together the unit actually ran.

Operation:
Now that it was ready to run, I recharged the batteries. It comes with an external AC adapter which can be plugged right into the mower or plugged into a saddle that fits on the batteries (requires 2 at a time) externally.

The Epic mower seems fairly basic. Just generic parts: four individually adjustable plastic wheels, a simple metal deck, the motor pod, the handle and the accessories - a grass discharge chute, and a small grass catcher bag. It comes configured for mulching and thats the only way I have used it so far.

The Epic mower weighs pretty similar to my gas push mower - a 1991 Honda HR215HX 4.5HP OHV 3-in-1 with Blade Brake Clutch, Hydrostatic Transmission and aluminum deck (which if adjusted for inflation probably would have cost 4x what this did, so I do not expect the same level of quality with the Epic. At least I keep telling myself I dont expect that) and it has about the same form factor, cutting heights and swath.

The manual makes a big fuss telling you NOT to sharpen the blade; and then saying if you do, to make very sure the blade is balanced when you are done. I am guessing that this is because the motor weighs very, very little compared to a gas engine and the stress of an off-balance blade could damage it; whereas a gas mower already has a heavy flywheel and a piston bouncing around all over the place so the blade balance is insignificant.

The self-propel is powered by an internal belt off the mower motor, and it has no blade clutch, so it can not propel itself without the cutting blade running. The forward speed is about the same as my Honda is at maximum (which itself is just a little slower than I would wish for) but it is not adjustable for speed other than to let the belt slip by releasing the handle partway. It took a while to get the hang of pulling DOWN on the blade handle yet UP on the drive handle (on the Honda, the handles move the same direction and overlap each other. That might have taken some getting used to, but after nearly 2 decades using the same unit I dont remember)

The Epic makes about 33% less noise while mowing than the Honda does (of course, the Honda is already the quietest gas mower I have ever used). It is quiet enough that I felt comfortable mowing at 0800, which I would not do with the gas mower for concern of annoying my neighbors. I am not sure if the blade turns quite as fast as the Honda and when I look at the grass after it is cut I feel it may not look quite as crisply cut as it did with the Honda. It could be that the blade is going slower and not slicing off each grass blade as cleanly, but I cant prove it; it may be my imagination, or it may be the season of year.

It took me about 35 minutes to mow my lawn (1/3 acre lot; approx 8,000 sqft of grass after house, driveway, shed, trees etc are accounted for). I have some substantial slopes (which is why I need self-propel in the first place) otherwise I would probably have gone for some roomba-like autonomous mowing device. I had nearly a full charge when I started. There are 5 LEDs on the control box (3 green, 1 orange, 1 red) which extinguish in that order as the batteries run down. They dropped off at approx 8 minute intervals. The orange one went out at the ~32 minute mark, red was still on when I finished. The motor ran at a constant speed throughout with no noticeable variation due to battery discharge state. I am guessing that I had 5-12 minutes of run time left. Upon completion I could find no component that was more than lukewarm.

After mowing, I recharged the battery. The charger drew ~60W for 4 hours then tapered off after that and "finished" in 60 years to break even, which is much longer than the functional life of a panel so it would never pay for itself.

The total power consumed in recharging after a single mowing (according to a P3 Kill-a-Watt that seems fairly well calibrated) was 400Wh, or about {CustomerReview1}.05 worth in Dayton, OH; probably 1/4 of what I paid for gas mowing; not counting oil, spark plug and air filters. If this unit lasts 10 years Ill be pretty happy. Suprised too, as the wheel attachments feel a little flimsy. Of course my beloved Honda broke a wheel attachment too, but that was when someone (not me!) drove into a concrete wall with it - not its fault.

Side note: there is a warranty registration card included that says if you do not fill it out and return it within 10 days, your two-year warranty will drop to zero. I thought that was unlawful under US law, I want to check into it. Of course they already have my address anyway since they shipped it to me, so no biggie, I assume they have already sold my personal info.


If anything untoward happens with the unit I will post an update.




Comparison and FAQ... - Y. R. Wu - Ann Arbor, Michigan
I've used three different cordless mowers and based on that experience I have to say I'm skeptical that 24 volts will work well with a 21" blade. I Have the 20" Toro with 36 volts which works very well and a 19"/24V B&D, which I found to be adequate 80% of the time - with only 24V it struggled with tall grass. The Greenworks 24v/18" self propelled mower may be a better bet.


I've put a quick guide of the most popular models on Amazon. All info reported by manufacturer. Amazon won't let me put prices in my review, sorry!

MOWER............Path/Volt/Watt-hr......WT............COMMENTS

Neuton CE5.3............14"/24V/240......48#....Plastic deck, Removable batt.
B&D CM1836..............18"/36V/NA.......64#....Plastic deck
Greenworks 25092......18"/24V/480......95#....Self Propel, Removable Batt
Worx ECO WG780.......19"/24V/408......80#....Removable Battery
Haussmann CLM46NU...19"/24V/NA........94#....Haussmann who?? Metal deck
B&D CMM1200.............19"/24V/432......76#....Update to our old CM1000
B&D CM1936...............19"/36V/360.......72#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Neuton CE6................19"/36V/360.......88#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Earthwise 60120..........20"/24V/480......92#....Metal deck, Removable Batt
Toro 20360.................20"/36V/432......77#....Metal deck
Solaris/Epic EP21H........21"/24V/NA......106#....Rmvble batt, self propel, steel



>>Why SHOULD I get a cordless electric mower? They are super quiet, clean, and convenient. No fumes or exhaust- because gas mowers don't have catalytic converters, they can pollute as much in a year as 43 cars!!!!. They aren't necessarily cheaper than a gas mower since they cost more up front but there is basically NO maintenance. (We spent over 10 years for a set of replacement batteries.) Corded electric mowers are a cheaper but having a cord is a pain.

>>Why SHOULDN'T I get a cordless mower? They weigh a LOT more than gas mowers so if you have a hilly lot or have difficulty with physical exertion, forget it. They don't have as much power as gas and re-fueling means charging for a few hours so if your lot is over ½ acre you may want to reconsider.

>>Why do they all come with mulching PLUS bagging? Electric powered mowers have come a long ways but mulching still takes a LOT more power than discharging, so bagging is pretty much a standard feature.

>>What is a watt-hour? It's basically how big your gas tank is - the more watt-hours, the longer you can mow before you have to recharge.

>>Is the cutting path a big deal? Yes - for two reasons. 1) The first thing manufacturers do when power is marginal is reduce the blade size, so I tend to see the smaller mowers as more likely to be underpowered. Second, when you consider that you have to overlap each pass by ~3", a 20" blade now effectively cuts 13% more on each pass. If you have a larger yard, you definitely do NOT want anything under 18" Also, my measurements show most mowers overstate their blade size by 1/2" (Our 20" measures 19-5/8, our 19 measures 18-1/2)

>>Why might I want a removable battery? If you have a large yard, this means you can have a second battery charging while you are using the first. A second battery typically costs 0-0 but it can make the difference between going electric or not. Finally, if you keep the mower in a shed that doesn't have power, a removable battery will let you bring it in for charging.

>>How long will my batteries last? That depends on your climate and usage. We had a small lot for many years and were religious about recharging right after use. We also live in a cooler climate (Michigan) so it's cooler and the mowing season is shorter. Our batteries lasted ~7 years. Most people should get 3-4 years easily but if you're careless and live in Arizona, you might be able to kill the batteries in a year or two.

>>Why should I care about higher voltage? Higher voltage = more power, PLUS you can recharge the mower faster. With the same chemistry and current, a 36V mower will charge 50% faster than a 24V mower.

>>Metal deck or plastic? Metal rusts but with minimal care it's not an issue. Plastic ends up giving you a more stuff to trim since you can't cut as close to fences, etc.

If you've found this review helpful or have questions/comments, please let me know!



Great Mower; Bad Accessory Availability/Support - Greg Moreau - Vermont
First, I love this mower. It powers through some very tough Vermont grass and steep grades. I have about two acres, and it does an excellent job. The problem is the battery aspect. They last about 45 minutes, give or take, depending on how much the wheels are engaged. I'm fine with that, I need more juice, so I bought a spare "two battery pack." The problem is the lead time required for charging. It's 12 hours. And unless you have a few chargers, and a few battery packs, you'll have to wait for the charge. This leads me to my biggest complaint: The "rapid chargers," which take a few hours to charge the battery packs, are never available. I asked for the company last year and the company told me that they were sold out for the season. Okay, fair enough. So, I contacted the company again--today, in mid-spring--and was told that the rapid chargers were sold out "for the season." Apparently all the lawn care/landscaping companies have snatched them up (again). The thing is, there's a clear demand for these chargers unlike, say, the "solar" charging stations, which take literally *days* to charge up your batteries. If, in May, their manufactured quantity has been sold out basically for the year, shouldn't that tell you that they need to stock up and manufacture more? I have no idea why this is the case, but it's annoying, and speaks of bad logistical management. I would have given the mower 5 stars had it not been for this pretty egregious failing on the company's "part"...





bad packaging- not bad product - Jeff A. Van Es -
the box was open the batteries were just sitting in bottom of box the mower deck was bent the 1st time I started mower blade hit the deck but i bent deck out so blade would go around once I got thru all the bad stuff I really like the mower it has a lot of power good self propelled I have a small lawn but hilly and the batteries last real good

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower

Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Review



I've used three different cordless mowers, but not this one. I Have the 20" Toro with 36 volts which works very well and a 19"/24V B&D, which I found to be adequate 80% of the time - with only 24V it struggled with tall grass. On paper the Earthwise looks pretty good on features but may fall short in power



I've put a quick guide of the most popular models on Amazon. All info reported by manufacturer. Amazon won't let me put prices in my review, sorry!

MOWER............Path/Volt/Watt-hr......WT............COMMENTS

Neuton CE5.3............14"/24V/240......48#....Plastic deck, Removable batt.
B&D CM1836..............18"/36V/NA.......64#....Plastic deck
Greenworks 25092......18"/24V/480......95#....Self Propel, Removable Batt
Worx ECO WG780.......19"/24V/408......80#....Removable Battery
Haussmann CLM46NU...19"/24V/NA........94#....Haussmann who?? Metal deck
B&D CMM1200.............19"/24V/432......76#....Update to our old CM1000
B&D CM1936...............19"/36V/360.......72#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Neuton CE6................19"/36V/360.......88#....Plastic deck, Removable Batt
Earthwise 60120..........20"/24V/480......92#....Metal deck, Removable Batt
Toro 20360.................20"/36V/432......77#....Metal deck



>>Why SHOULD I get a cordless electric mower? They are super quiet, clean, and convenient. They aren't necessarily cheaper than a gas mower since they cost more up front but there is almost NO maintenance. (We spent over 10 years for a set of replacement batteries.) Corded electric mowers are a lot cheaper but then you have a cord.

>>Why SHOULDN'T I get a cordless mower? They weigh a LOT more than gas mowers so if you have a hilly lot or have difficulty with physical exertion, forget it. They don't have as much power as gas and re-fueling means charging for a few hours so if your lot is over ½ acre you may want to reconsider.

>>Why do they all come with mulching PLUS bagging? Electric powered mowers have come a long ways but mulching still takes a LOT more power than discharging, so bagging is pretty much a standard feature.

>>What is a watt-hour? It's basically how big your gas tank is - the more watt-hours, the longer you can mow before you have to recharge.

>>Is the cutting path a big deal? Yes - for two reasons. 1) The first thing manufacturers do when power is marginal is reduce the blade size, so I tend to see the smaller mowers as more likely to be underpowered. Second, when you consider that you have to overlap each pass by ~3", a 20" blade now effectively cuts 13% more on each pass. If you have a larger yard, you definitely do NOT want anything under 18" Also, my measurements show most mowers overstate their blade size by 1/2" (Our 20" measures 19-5/8, our 19 measures 18-1/2)

>>Why might I want a removable battery? If you have a large yard, this means you can have a second battery charging while you are using the first. A second battery typically costs 0-0 but it can make the difference between going electric or not. Finally, if you keep the mower in a shed that doesn't have power, a removable battery will let you bring it in for charging.

>>How long will my batteries last? That depends on your climate and usage. We had a small lot for many years and were religious about recharging right after use. We also live in a cooler climate (Michigan) so the mowing season is shorter. Our batteries lasted about 7 years. Most people should get 3-4 years easily but if you're careless and live in Arizona, you could probably kill the batteries in a year or two.

>>Why should I care about higher voltage? Higher voltage = more power, PLUS you can recharge the mower faster. With the same chemistry and current, a 36V mower will charge 50% faster than a 24V mower.

>>Metal deck or plastic? Metal rusts but with minimal care it's not an issue. Plastic ends up giving you a more stuff to trim since you can't cut as close to fences, etc.

If you've found this review helpful or have questions/comments, please let me know!



Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Feature


  • Single Lever Height Control 1-3/4-Inch to 3-3/4-Inch
  • Easy On & Off Mulch Plug - Grass Catcher - Discharge Chute
  • Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control and Safety Key
  • Comfort "V" Handle, with Cushion Grip, Soft Touch Operation - with Easy Fold Handle
  • Ball Bearing Wheels - Rolls Easy - Last Longer - 7 Inch Front and 8 Inch Rear



Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Overview


Keep harmful exhaust out of the air! Earthwise 20" Cordless Electric Mower runs on renewable energy! SAVE BIG! We can all do our part to treat the environment with care, whether by recycling or using public transportation. Or even with our lawn-care choices, including this Earthwise 20" Cordless Electric Mower! Just charge it up and start cutting! Best of all, there's no deviation from the standard features of a gas-powered mower. Like the easy-rolling, ball-bearing wheels that are guaranteed to last for years, and the super-easy on / off start. That's right, there's no pull-start here! No tools required for assembly, either. Earth-safe: Comes with 3 options for discharging clippings (mulch, side discharge, rear bag); easy on / off mulch plug; Handle-mounted safety blade control and safety key to keep you out of harm's way; Comfort "V" handle with cushion grip; handle folds down for easier storage; Single-lever grass-cutting height control (1 1/2-4"); Durable steel deck construction; Hand-tighten assembly; Includes 24V battery, charger and charger connection line; 20" cutting path; Has 2-year limited warranty. Front wheels are 7" high; rear wheels are 9 1/2". Mower measures 40 x 22 x 36"h. Weighs 92 lbs. Cutting-edge, environmentally safe technology! Get it here for LESS! Earthwise 20" Cordless Electric Mower


Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Specifications


With 3-in-1 performance that allows you to choose between mulching, bagging, or side discharge, plus a powerful 24-volt removable battery system that provides zero-emission performance, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless 20-inch Electric Lawnmower is an environmentally friendly, versatile, and easy-to-use tool. The single-lever height control, easy on/off mulch plug, removable battery, and handle-mounted safety-blade control provide enhanced performance, ease of use, and safety. And since the 60120 is powered by battery, there are no cords to worry about when you are mowing.



Quiet, environmentally friendly operation makes this cordless electric mower an easy choice. View larger.

The battery is designed to lift out easily, and electric power keeps startup simple and pull-cord free.

Powerful 24-volt Removable Battery for Eco-Friendly Performance
When it comes to power, the Earthwise 24-volt 60120 Electric Lawnmower has plenty of it to go around. The easy-in, easy-out battery provides enough power to handle almost any lawn in a single charge. The powerful 24-volt battery system delivers consistent performance and eliminates tricky pull-starts and noisy operation, so you can have all the performance of a gas-powered motor without any of the hassles. And not only is this mower powerful, but it's also a zero-emissions tool, so you can get the job done while protecting the environment.

Designed to Save You Time and Effort over the Long Term
The wide 20-inch cutting path and heavy-duty steel mower deck ensure efficient, long-lasting performance. With wide 20-inch coverage, your lawn will require fewer passes, which will save you both time and effort.

Navigating tough, uneven terrain is made easy by the composite seven-inch front wheels and oversized 9-1/2 inch rear wheels, which have ball bearings for better maneuverability and longer life. And the V-handle with cushion grip offers greater control over tough terrain and provides comfort. A nice bonus, the handle folds down so you can easily store the mower.

Single-lever Height Control for Easier Adjustments
Instead of having to adjust each wheel when changing the height of the mower blade, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Mower features a single-lever height control system that makes it easier than ever to adjust the height of the cut. You can choose between seven height positions, ranging from 1-1/2 to four inches.

The single-lever height control is just one feature that makes the 60120 so easy to use. Other ease-of-use features include the handle-mounted safety-blade control, the easy on/off mulch plug, and the lift handle lock that releases the battery from its compartment. In addition, this mower assembles with no tools required--simply hand-tighten several components and you're ready to go!

Innovative 3-in-1 Design for Added Versatility
Outperforming other mowers, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Lawnmower is three mowers in one, functioning as a mulching mower, a side discharge mower, and a rear bag mower. As your lawn changes throughout the spring, summer, and fall, the 60120 will adapt to the changing seasons as well. You can mulch your grass in the spring to help thicken the lawn, or you can use the bag to clear leaves and debris in the fall--the choice is yours!

The Earthwise 60120 weighs 92 pounds and is backed by a two-year limited warranty from the manufacturer.

What's in the Box
Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Lawnmower, grass bag, wheels, and removable 24-volt battery.


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Flimsy construction, dying batteries - jkternes - Goodlettsville, TN United States
This mower worked fine for a 1/2 season of mowing.

After 1/2-season of mowing, one of the (plastic!) rear wheels collapsed. I replaced that and then the rear axle on the other side snapped off later the same day! It took several months to get a replacement rear axle. The overall quality of materials and construction is poor. The metal deck is suspiciously thin and I would not be surprised to have an axle snap again. I do not expect this mower to last more than 3 or 4 seasons of regular use.

The batteries are the worst part. I have two batteries. When new, a battery would mow about 1/4 acre. I am halfway into the second season and one of the batteries will not hold a full charge (only two green lights come on) and the yellow indicator light comes on after just a few passes. The other battery is holding a full charge but does not seem to do a full 1/4 acre any more.

I do not expect batteries to last forever but I would expect them to last more than one year. I usually remember to remove the charger after 24 hours but it does not always happen. The lack of a smart charger is another indication of the poor quality of this product.

Can I say anything good about this mower? Certainly. The height adjustment is very easy. And when the battery is charged, it does a great job of mulching.




mower - jwdant - texas
works good, could be better if it was self propelled. easy to put to use and arrived on time. will purchase similiar items






Good INITIAL quality, but then... - Captain Solar - Hillsboro, OR
This is the third cordless electric mower I have owned. The first was a wonderful Ryobi that reached the end of its expected lifespan. The next was a robotic mower, which was neat until the cost of replacing a part was grounds to sell it as scrap. The third was the Homelite mower.

At first, it was fine, being as good as other cordless electrics, suitable for 3000 square feet of lawn or so. After a year, its charger broke. The manufacturer got a new one to me pretty quickly, but that still never should have happened. 13 months after, which is a month after the 2-year warranty expired, the handle broke.

That is pathetic: the little handle you hold to keep the motor running snapped off, because it is plastic and swings out at 90 degrees, whereas the Ryobi (and most gas mowers) has a long metal bar that gets squeezed vertically rather than a small handle. Who knew this would be the downfall?

It's out of warranty (not that an extended one had ever been offered), so all Home Depot can do is ship it off for me, and then there will be a charge from the manufacturer. I imagine the charge will be over 0, and the mower cost 0, plus I have to rent or buy something else for the several weeks that this mower will be unavailable to use.

And it still is not as good as the Ryobi that I bought 12 years earlier.

Ryobi stopped making mowers for a while, but now they are back. I am going back to Ryobi.