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www.Lowes.com says runs until July 8th. Was $699, Now $499.
See below description pulled from website.
The largest cutting width of any cordless electric residential mower: 25 inches for 25% faster cutting
Dual port auto switchover provides up to 60 minutes of continuous runtime with included 4.0 Ah and 2.0 Ah batteries
EZ Fold™ handles are simple to use just pull, fold, and store in seconds vertical storage, taking up to 70% less space
Advanced brushless motor technology: maximum torque, power, and tool life, with no virtually maintenance required
Self-propelled drive system with rear-wheel-drive and variable speed control for maximum traction, maneuverability, and control
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...1001421208
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1. Greenwork mowers are generally liked. I have a non-self-propelled 21" and it works quite well for 3 seasons now. There are lots of reviews and discussions on other 60V Greenwork mowers in previous threads on SD, so you can search them yourself.
2. This mower is 25". This is pretty significant jump in price over more common 20-21" mowers. You may argue 4" is nothing, but similar to other products (computer monitors and TVs for example), You have a sweet spot in price for a common/popular size, but price jump dramatically once you go just a little bigger.
3. This is self-propelled and comes with 6Ah worth of battery. This should be good enough to cut for 40-60 minutes if your grass isn't super long and wet. In my use, it takes approximately 60 minutes of leisure pushing to cut my yard with my 21". Much of that is wasted time and energy changing direction. I also need to make a battery change once during my cut, which is fine, because my grass bag would fill up ~45 minutes in anyway. I'm not sure if this 25" mower has a bigger bag, but if it does, then I would avoid the hassle of a mid-mow trip back to the garage for the battery swap and bag emptying. Since I mow about once every 10 days between May and August (4 months), this is significant labor saving... I would definitely buy this 25" mower for $500 over $300 for my current 21" plus at least $50 for the extra battery if I had the choice today.
4. If you're compared to corded mower or gas mower, it is a completely different arguement, with convenience hassle being the big differentiator. (I don't want to deal with stinky gasoline, nor the annual clean/maintanence of a gas mower).
So, if you go into a thread and yell "This deal suck!" or worse.... be passive aggressive and ask "Is this a good deal?!" without telling us why, or point to a better deal, then you are a troll.
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That's what she said 😂
Was gonna say, I have a push mower with almost the same battery size and it doesn't last long. This one is self propelled so I can't imagine the battery lasting long
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1. Greenwork mowers are generally liked. I have a non-self-propelled 21" and it works quite well for 3 seasons now. There are lots of reviews and discussions on other 60V Greenwork mowers in previous threads on SD, so you can search them yourself.
2. This mower is 25". This is pretty significant jump in price over more common 20-21" mowers. You may argue 4" is nothing, but similar to other products (computer monitors and TVs for example), You have a sweet spot in price for a common/popular size, but price jump dramatically once you go just a little bigger.
3. This is self-propelled and comes with 6Ah worth of battery. This should be good enough to cut for 40-60 minutes if your grass isn't super long and wet. In my use, it takes approximately 60 minutes of leisure pushing to cut my yard with my 21". Much of that is wasted time and energy changing direction. I also need to make a battery change once during my cut, which is fine, because my grass bag would fill up ~45 minutes in anyway. I'm not sure if this 25" mower has a bigger bag, but if it does, then I would avoid the hassle of a mid-mow trip back to the garage for the battery swap and bag emptying. Since I mow about once every 10 days between May and August (4 months), this is significant labor saving... I would definitely buy this 25" mower for $500 over $300 for my current 21" plus at least $50 for the extra battery if I had the choice today.
4. If you're compared to corded mower or gas mower, it is a completely different arguement, with convenience hassle being the big differentiator. (I don't want to deal with stinky gasoline, nor the annual clean/maintanence of a gas mower).
So, if you go into a thread and yell "This deal suck!" or worse.... be passive aggressive and ask "Is this a good deal?!" without telling us why, or point to a better deal, then you are a troll.
The fact that this comes with an extra battery is a huge deal. That way you can get any of the other tools they offer and not need to buy a battery with it (assuming it's 60V, of course).