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Product Name: | EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt 21-in Cordless Self-propelled 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | LM2135SP |
Product Description: | The EGO POWER+ 21" Select Cut Self-Propelled Mower delivers performance that exceeds the power of gas. The first cordless lawn mower to have an interchangeable multi-blade cutting system. Customize your cut with three interchangeable lower blades to choose from; the Mulching Blade, High Lift Bagging Blade and Extended Runtime Blade. The Mulching Blade comes installed on the mower and is ideal for weekly mulching, giving you the mulching quality you would expect from a high-end gas lawn mower. The High Lift Bagging Blade provides extra suction ideal for bagging, leaving your yard free of clippings. The Extended Runtime Blade provides an optimal balance of cut quality and runtime for all around performance. All three blades can be used interchangeably based on your desired cut. The EGO Upper Blade is used in combination with the lower blade chosen to slice the grass into fine fragments; this greatly enhances cutting performance with all grass types. EGO’s Self-Propelled Touch Drive™ Technology comes from years of research and development. Touch Drive™ Technology puts complete control of the self-propelled system in the palm of your hands by using pressure to engage the system. Easily control the variable speed with a dial positioned at your fingertips for safe and convenient operation. EGO harnesses the power of the industry’s most advanced 56 Volt 7.5 Ah ARC Lithium™ Fuel Gauge battery by delivering over 60 minutes of cutting time on a single charge. EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt 21-in Cordless Self-propelled 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | LM2135SP |
Product SKU: | 1003171264_1003171264 |
UPC: | 692042011504 |
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Charging 4x is not an issue with two batteries.
Calling these machines "trash" is still extremely hyperbolic and helps no one. No solution is perfect; my parents are elderly but still enjoy the exercise of mowing the lawn; not having to clear out seasonal gas, clean out carbs, and push around heavy machines is a boon to them, so electric is ideal for them.
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it's not just a bigger battery
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For a space that area you could honestly get away with a weedwhacker and leaf blower LMAO.
Better said, would the difference in battery size (7.5 here vs my 4) make up for the voltage difference? Or is that apples to oranges?
I'm still happy with mine after a few years of use, but I do miss the raw power of my old gas mower, which was noticeably higher.
Probably because all their tools are interchangeable with batteries at the 56v
Despite having the honking massive battery (I actually got the 10 amp battery I think) I ran out of battery within 22 minutes. For a third of an acre, this is obviously not enough. I should not have to charge 3 batteries to get a third of an acre done with my thousand dollar mower.
Just buy gas. These battery-powered mowers are garbage. I bought this one to replace my Greenworks mower that lasted 15 minutes on a charge.
That seems hyperbolic. I think it depends on the load. I have a 1/4 acre on LI, and with a non-SP greenworks 80v, I can do the whole plot with just under two fully-charged 2ah batteries. I mow weekly and set the cutting height to 2 inches...Kentucky blue and ryegrass, nothing fancy.
My parents have a 1.2 acre plot on a hill, and use the a 6ah battery with an 80v kobalt SP. That makes 4 full charges to finish if it's during the growing season. I think the SP definitely affects that.
I've used gas for decades; if you don't do commercial work, I think the industry is going to go to electric for walk-behind, and then gas for anything you ride.
Home depot dropped ego like a bad habit a few years ago and sold hundreds of items at a huge discount to get rid of them just type in EGO and the search form and look through something old forms where you were getting $99 blowers with 5 amp batteries from home Depot
Better said, would the difference in battery size (7.5 here vs my 4) make up for the voltage difference? Or is that apples to oranges?
I'm still happy with mine after a few years of use, but I do miss the raw power of my old gas mower, which was noticeably higher.
Watt-hours = voltage x amp-hours
So your 80V / 4ah battery has 320 Wh of energy.
The 56V 7.5ah EGO has 420 Wh
The 5ah EGO has 280 Wh
One could argue that the 80 volt system has the potential to provide more power, but understand for the same capacity battery it will run out quicker. The 56 volts is more than enough to drive the mower system. Bottom line is the EGO battery system works. I am on year 5 of my mower along with a blower and chainsaw now and would not hesitate to recommend.
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