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For our house in the city we bought the Lowes 40 volt push mower. It works just fine but I usually only mow the front and side yards with it. I would suggest the 80 volt mower instead. It should mow even better.I was impressed that it cuts as well as it does. It's a nice mower if you think the yard is an acceptable size for an electric.Bill
much depends upon your lawn, both size and type of grass, and how quickly the battery can be recharged or better yet swapped. If you get behind on mowing for whatever reason, tall/thick grass wipes out the battery even faster. Planning on a hours-long or overnight charge (or not planning..) may not always work. But when they're cutting, the different ones I've used worked great. If I had adequate waiting batteries, I might buy one. If not, I wouldn't have one unless my lawn was tiny.Back then, I had to use a save-the-planet electric mower to mow a girlfriend's lawn in a fancy grass McMansion-type subdivision. Too much lawn, Too little mower and no way to fast charge or swap batteries. when the lawn got thick, it would wipe out the battery long, long before mowing was done. mowing then turned into a daily grind of exhausting the battery mowing another small chunk of ever taller grass.. It would take forever to resolve.
I live in an urban area, actually a historic district. My grass cutting takes about 10 minutes max and it's mostly the 'hell strip' between sidewalk and curb. Using a gas mower I found that I was having to replace the carb every year or two (our gas has ethanol) and it cost darn near what the entire mower cost (Guzzi content). A few years ago I switched to a Ryobi 40W electric mower. It does the job just fine and is quiet. It looks like my battery is going bad after maybe 3 years of use. The replacement battery is priced at about $115. I still think the electric mower is better for my situation, just wish the darn battery would last longer. At least I'm not having to store gasoline for the mower.
I've been researching the same for about the past two weeks. Ego 56V self-propelled seems to be the best bet. I plan on buying one end of the month.-AJ
15 mins to do it all? Doesn't sound like you need a motorized mower of any sort for a postage stamp sized yard. Maybe a reel-type mower instead? Plenty of choices, here is one of many:https://www.homedepot.com/p/Scotts-Scott-s-16-in-Manual-Walk-Behind-Push-Reel-Lawn-Mower-415-16S/100540960
Looking at battery powered lawn mowers . We have a small lot , although most weeks I mow the neighbor's front also . Takes about 15 minutes in total . Does anyone have experience with these , don't need self propelled or a bagger , just the simplest mower available . See prices from about $80.00 to over $400.00 . Guessing something in the $250.00 range . Also thinking of a solar charger , since it will have a week or more to charge. Anyone here have experience with one of these mowers ?
Hire a kid with a mower and go for a ride instead.