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The only downside is that the blade doesn't have much vacuum or "lift" power compared to my gas mower. It tends to just pass over sticks and leaves rather than suck up and mulch them. I kept my gas Husqvarna/Kohler mower with a dedicated mulch blade for fall cleanup of leaves. The 4.0 Ah battery does my large yard on one charge vs changing out the 2.0 Ah batteries. I've also had to replace 3 of the 2.0 Ah batteries (under warranty). The 2.0 Ah battery is fine for the other 80V tools I have, but the mower wears them down prematurely.
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The only downside is that the blade doesn't have much vacuum or "lift" power compared to my gas mower. It tends to just pass over sticks and leaves rather than suck up and mulch them. I kept my gas Husqvarna/Kohler mower with a dedicated mulch blade for fall cleanup of leaves. The 4.0 Ah battery does my large yard on one charge vs changing out the 2.0 Ah batteries. I've also had to replace 3 of the 2.0 Ah batteries (under warranty). The 2.0 Ah battery is fine for the other 80V tools I have, but the mower wears them down prematurely.
The only downside is that the blade doesn't have much vacuum or "lift" power compared to my gas mower. It tends to just pass over sticks and leaves rather than suck up and mulch them. I kept my gas Husqvarna/Kohler mower with a dedicated mulch blade for fall cleanup of leaves. The 4.0 Ah battery does my large yard on one charge vs changing out the 2.0 Ah batteries. I've also had to replace 3 of the 2.0 Ah batteries (under warranty). The 2.0 Ah battery is fine for the other 80V tools I have, but the mower wears them down prematurely.
Agreed fully, I noticed that as well.
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I actually noticed that from the start. If you wait too long and the grass blades have bent, it has no vacuum to pull the grass straight to cut.
If you don't mind buying extra battery and charger, yes [amazon.com].