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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsRYOBI 42 in. 75 Ah Battery Electric Riding Zero Turn Mower and Bagging Kit-RY48ZTR75-1A for $3850 at Home Depot online - $3850
I have been checking Home Depot everyday Home Depot has online special buy of RYOBI 42 in. 75 Ah Battery Electric Riding Zero Turn Mower and Bagging Kit for $3,850 (regular price: $4,199).
The batteries on these are just golf cart batteries. You don't have to get them from a proprietary vendor. A huge advantage when these die. Leoch LPC12-75
3 years ago, we bought the 100Ah version of this, without the bagger. 3 years later, we still love it. We have 1.5 acres that are mowable, and we still have 35-40% battery left. All our yard equipment is now ryobi battery, except for the garden tiller.
I think it means the batteries still have juice after mowing that big yard, not the overall battery condition.
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05-22-2021 at 06:58 AM.
3 years ago, we bought the 100Ah version of this, without the bagger. 3 years later, we still love it. We have 1.5 acres that are mowable, and we still have 35-40% battery left. All our yard equipment is now ryobi battery, except for the garden tiller.
3 years ago, we bought the 100Ah version of this, without the bagger. 3 years later, we still love it. We have 1.5 acres that are mowable, and we still have 35-40% battery left. All our yard equipment is now ryobi battery, except for the garden tiller.
I think it means the batteries still have juice after mowing that big yard, not the overall battery condition.
Gotcha. I read that wrong, thought it was capacity left. My long term concern is about the battery capacity degradation and cost to replace batteries few years down the road.
Gotcha. I read that wrong, thought it was capacity left. My long term concern is about the battery capacity degradation and cost to replace batteries few years down the road.
They also have that ego ztr but again they are so new and so expensive for a few year gamble like that. The ego has been good reviews but just came out. Ryobi has some bad reviews of it failing in first year or 2 having to take to nearest service center.
They also have that ego ztr but again they are so new and so expensive for a few year gamble like that. The ego has been good reviews but just came out. Ryobi has some bad reviews of it failing in first year or 2 having to take to nearest service center.
EGO ztr has many 1-2 star reviews of the system not even being able to mow 1 acre.
35-40% battery capacity left? How much are new batteries? I'm assuming you would need new batteries this year maybe?
I searched around briefly and can't find the replacement pack. Ryobi's own parts website shows it as out of stock and doesn't list a price. Was able to find the battery for the much smaller push mower, it's $200-300 depending on where you shop.
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05-22-2021 at 09:04 AM.
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I searched around briefly and can't find the replacement pack. Ryobi's own parts website shows it as out of stock and doesn't list a price. Was able to find the battery for the much smaller push mower, it's $200-300 depending on where you shop.
The batteries on these are just golf cart batteries. You don't have to get them from a proprietary vendor. A huge advantage when these die. Leoch LPC12-75
The batteries on these are just golf cart batteries. You don't have to get them from a proprietary vendor. A huge advantage when these die. Leoch LPC12-75
Nice, good to know. Looks like 100Ah batteries run about $200 a piece and you'd need 4 of them. A steep price to pay but hopefully they last 4-5 years. I'm certain it's still cheaper than EGO's typical proprietary battery packs. I love my EGO blower and trimmer but $250 for a single battery when the current ones finally die is going to hurt.
The batteries on these are just golf cart batteries. You don't have to get them from a proprietary vendor. A huge advantage when these die. Leoch LPC12-75
Thanks for mentioning that. Where is the best place to get great deal for golf cart batteries?
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They make one of those too
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I think it means the batteries still have juice after mowing that big yard, not the overall battery condition.
Gotcha. I read that wrong, thought it was capacity left. My long term concern is about the battery capacity degradation and cost to replace batteries few years down the road.
Ditto.
They also have that ego ztr but again they are so new and so expensive for a few year gamble like that. The ego has been good reviews but just came out. Ryobi has some bad reviews of it failing in first year or 2 having to take to nearest service center.
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I searched around briefly and can't find the replacement pack. Ryobi's own parts website shows it as out of stock and doesn't list a price. Was able to find the battery for the much smaller push mower, it's $200-300 depending on where you shop.
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Nice, good to know. Looks like 100Ah batteries run about $200 a piece and you'd need 4 of them. A steep price to pay but hopefully they last 4-5 years. I'm certain it's still cheaper than EGO's typical proprietary battery packs. I love my EGO blower and trimmer but $250 for a single battery when the current ones finally die is going to hurt.
Thanks for mentioning that. Where is the best place to get great deal for golf cart batteries?