Lawnmowers

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BigPapa-53

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I have a heavy relic zero turn you can have.

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Geoff738

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Have ordered a battery powered Greenworks. Had never heard of them before, hope it works for me needs. I’m sure it will be fine. It seemed to be the best ´deal’ around these parts at least this week.

Thanks all!

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Geoff
 

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Have ordered a battery powered Greenworks. Had never heard of them before, hope it works for me needs. I’m sure it will be fine. It seemed to be the best ´deal’ around these parts at least this week.

Thanks all!

Cheers,
Geoff
I've got a 21" Greenworks 80V that should be perfect for a small lawn. Battery life is good and the mower is sturdy and reliable.
 

nobes81183

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Well, there are finally signs that spring might be coming to this corner of the Great White North. And I am going to need a lawnmower.

My lawn is quite small. But there is grass which I am supposedly not to allow to grow more than 4 inches tall. Those are the rules and I agreed to them despite some of them being fairly ridiculous. But anyhow.

Lawnmowers. I don’t want gas. So just a little plain push thingey. Or perhaps one with battery assist. Things to look out for. Recommended brands? Ones to avoid?

Thanks all!

Cheers,
Lawn Care in Washington Utah
For a small lawn, a manual reel mower is quiet, eco-friendly, and low-maintenance — Scotts and Fiskars make good ones. If you’d like battery assist, look for something lightweight with a 20V–40V battery; EGO, Greenworks, and Ryobi are solid choices. Check that the cutting height can be set to 4 inches, and that blade sharpening or replacement is easy. Avoid overly heavy models or ones with proprietary batteries that are hard to replace.
 

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I also have the Greenworks 80V from Costco with two batteries. It was about $500. I’m on my second year and it works great. It came with an extra blade, and keeping a sharp one on it makes a major difference in cut quality and battery life. I dress them on my bench grinder.
 
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