YMMV Lowe's Kobalt 80v Max 5.0 amp Electric Mower 21" Item #1129999 (including battery + charger) $100 CLEARANCE (originally $499.99)
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Y'all loved this deal a few weeks ago at $249.99. Now my Lowe's has about a dozen brand new in the box Kobalt 80V Max 5.0 amp 21-inch electric mowers (including battery and charger) for just $100.
They marked them to $199.99 this weekend and I bought one, so when I saw it on clearance today I had them adjust the price to credit $99.99 back to me, and bought one more just for the battery.
My local store is Athens. OH. They show up at the $199.99 price online, but in store they are stacked up and just $100 each. They also have the Greenworks mowers on sale for the same price, but they were originally $399.99
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Anyone have any feedback on these cordless mowers in regards to push versus self propelled?
I have a push one and my parents have the self propel. Both are 80v.
The machines are very light, so off the bat compared to a gas one, youll feel much less burden. If your land has level grade, get the push one. It has less parts to break, uses less battery, and is easier to back up since you arent fighting the wheels.
Considering the weight advantage, you need to have a very serious incline to warrant the self-propel. That being said, my parents live on a hilly property, and the feature has saved them a ton of time compared to pushing their old (push) mower around.
I have used a greenworks 80v push mower for just over three years now. 1/4 acre property, three 2ah batteries (the small ones). On mulch I just need over 1 battery. On bag I can do it with about 3/4 of one battery.
Anyone have any feedback on these cordless mowers in regards to push versus self propelled?
I had the push 80 volt for about 1.5 years and just bought the self propelled. Love both mowers and wouldn't go back to gas but I think I like the push better. Self propelled is nice but I wish it went a bit faster and it seems in push mode, it's a bit harder to push then the push version but solid mowers.
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The machines are very light, so off the bat compared to a gas one, youll feel much less burden. If your land has level grade, get the push one. It has less parts to break, uses less battery, and is easier to back up since you arent fighting the wheels.
Considering the weight advantage, you need to have a very serious incline to warrant the self-propel. That being said, my parents live on a hilly property, and the feature has saved them a ton of time compared to pushing their old (push) mower around.
I have used a greenworks 80v push mower for just over three years now. 1/4 acre property, three 2ah batteries (the small ones). On mulch I just need over 1 battery. On bag I can do it with about 3/4 of one battery.
I'm pretty sure that it's similar with 80v, but its been a couple years since I looked into it so you should google it to make sure.
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nearest store shows $200 for me.
North NJ.
nearest store shows $200 for me.
North NJ.
nearest store shows $200 for me.
North NJ.
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