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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: elksnout on July 29, 2020, 02:20:07 PM
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Anyone have any input? I have brand new grass in my fenced backyard and am in need of a push mower and have been reading reviews and surprisingly people are happy with them. I’m talking a 40x70 pc of grass. I have a rider for the rest of the property.
The one I’m looking at is the Ryobi 40 volt. No gas. No gas going bad. No power cord like the old ones. Brushless Lithium-Ion battery. 48 minutes per charge. Takes me about 10-15 minutes now.
Thanks
Elksnout
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I don't own an electric but the neighborhood kid who sometimes mows for me has the RYOBI electric and I was impressed with it. It took care of a fairly long grass mowing that I thought it would struggle with, takes him about 40 minutes on the back. :twocents:
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My question for you is what kind of cordless tools do you run? I couldnt go with the 40 volt because i run the 18 volt power system. If i had a small patch i would try out one of these.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-13-in-ONE-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Battery-Walk-Behind-Push-Lawn-Mower-4-0-Ah-Battery-Charger-Included-P1140-S/310261706?MERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-311084745-_-310261706-_-N
If however my tools were 20 volt dewalts I would go this route.
https://www.dewalt.com/products/outdoor/lawn-mowers/2x-20v-max-brushless-20-in-3in1-cordless-lawn-mower/dcmw220x2c
I hate specialized charging systems. OP sounds like a small piece of grass so your options may be wider than most.
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I had one maybe 4 years ago and ended up ditching it because the batteries would only last 1-2 seasons and every year I had one or two mows where I had to go over it at least twice due to height. It had a ni-cad system, totally different than the lithium ones now. I ended up buying the cheapest mower with a Honda engine I could find.
Next mower will likely be electric, I have a small yard and already switched the trimmer to electric.
I have a chainsaw and pressure washer that require gas to be stored, so it isn't much of a benefit switching the mower.
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Make sure it Li, Ni-Cd sucks. Li is lighter and the battery should last longer. Eventually it will need a new battery, but I am not sure how long will last.
With other stuff using gas its not such a big deal to pick up a cheap gas push mower. Battery powered would be much more expensive.
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Thanks for the input guys. Even with reading reviews, etc I just have too much old dog in me and went with gas. Picked up a brand new Craftsman with bag at Lowe’s for $229.99.
Elksnout
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Late to the party, but we had the Ryobi with the rapid charger. Was a great mower. We had 2.5 acres, about 1/2 acre of which was lawn. Was quite reliable. We included it with the house when we sold it....which escrow closing records in about 3 hours!
Definitely recommend the Ryobi self-propelled battery operated, and the rapid charger.
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Thanks for the input guys. Even with reading reviews, etc I just have too much old dog in me and went with gas. Picked up a brand new Craftsman with bag at Lowe’s for $229.99.
Elksnout
Good Call, Have the Go Mower and works fine but wish wheels were larger and deck couple inches larger. Had an old school 24" Craftsman missing muffler but that was a cutting monster!