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Toro 21" Recycler 60V Brushless Cordless Walk-Behind Lawnmower w/ 6.0Ah Battery & Charger (21356) on clearance for
$224 valid for
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About this Product:
- 3-phase brushless motor with RunSmart onboard intel.
- Store your Toro practically anywhere in your garage or shed with SmartStow. It's proven to reduce the storage footprint by up to 70%
- Cuts up to 1/3 of acre in 40 minutes or less on a full charge
- 9 cutting positions with 1-4 in. cutting height range.
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They also have other Toro 60v on sale.
String trimmer with 2.0ah: $84
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=314621071
Chainsaw with 2.5ah: $129
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=314247537
They also had the blowers but didnt see price, and i see a Hedge Trimmer on clearance, but didnt see the hedge Trimmer in store.
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-inventory-checker/?sku=314621056​ [brickseek.com]
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=311809155
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And Ryobi replacement batteries are more easily/less expensively available.
PS, I have the Ryobi 40v system, and love it....
And Ryobi replacement batteries are more easily/less expensively available.
PS, I have the Ryobi 40v system, and love it....
If you have to mow a decent size lawn regularly, 56V like Ego Toro or better really makes a difference.
If you are a tool guy who occasionally has to mow a small lawn, the tool brand mowers are excellent.
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Trimming grass doesn't need "power".
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Given that my Ryobi 40v snowblower can throw 9" of snow 15-20 feet, I find it hard to imagine that the same "power" can't cut 1-2 week old grass just as easily. (I'm not talking about foot tall, 2 month old grass).
I have this model and used it all this past summer. It works well and can mow about 10k sq ft with the 6ah battery. Don't expect this to be a one-to-one replacement for a gas powered mulching mower, though. It cuts fescue and bluegrass well if you're growing it around 2-3 inches, but if you keep your lawn short with frequent mows this will struggle.
The design of the deck doesn't allow the bagging function to work well, so I mostly use it as a mulching mower. Towards the end of the season when I was getting ready to oversee my lawn, I lowered the blade to about 3/4 of an inch and this mower really struggled. I had to borrow my neighbors gas-powered mulching mower to get it done.
Don't get me wrong. I really love this mower but if you're wanting to use it as a serious mower for a large lawn, this might not be the best option. Toro does make a 60v super recycler version of this mower which has side discharge, and it has more power from what I understand. I'm pretty sure this mower was a sku made specifically for Home Depot to meet a price point.
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As for batteries what? I am perfectly ok using my Dewalt tools separately from my lawnmowers lol
They're just batteries
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