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p220sigman wrote:
Not a bad plan if the mower works for you. I replaced my gas push mower with an electric and love it. The electric is half the weight of the gas powered one and does a great job. The only place the gas was better was if I let the grass get really high. The electric has to work harder and it is slower going. It still cuts it, just takes longer. Then there is the added benefit of not having to get gas before mowing and having the smell in the shed.
โNov-19-2021 07:27 PM
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I bought Dewalt to match all the rest of my tools. They all take the same batteries.
โNov-19-2021 04:52 AM
2oldman wrote:obgraham wrote:No cord, no gas, no oil, no fumes.. priceless.
I have a corded one, too, but hardly ever find it worth getting out the long cord.
โNov-19-2021 04:05 AM
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โNov-18-2021 01:32 PM
obgraham wrote:No cord, no gas, no oil, no fumes.. priceless.
I have a corded one, too, but hardly ever find it worth getting out the long cord.
โNov-18-2021 01:29 PM
ajriding wrote:Don't you mean high voltage?
The high amp batteries do a better job, 40 or 48 amps like the Ryobi..
โNov-18-2021 01:25 PM
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โNov-18-2021 09:44 AM
MFL wrote:Battery. I couldn't believe it either.2oldman wrote:
Greenworks is good. The higher the voltage the better. I also have a 110v battery lawnmower that does an excellent job.
Have to ask...110volt battery, or 110V AC powered/plus battery powered?
Jerry
โNov-18-2021 09:30 AM
2oldman wrote:
Greenworks is good. The higher the voltage the better. I also have a 110v battery lawnmower that does an excellent job.