Direct Tools Factory Outlet has
Ryobi 40V HP Brushless 21" Self-Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 2x 6Ah Batteries (RY401140US) on sale for
$299.99. Shipping is $9.99.
Thanks to community member
dfwstar73 for finding this deal.
Includes:
- 21" Mower (RY401140US)
- 2x RYOBI 40V 6Ah Batteries
- 1x Rapid Charger
Features:
- High Performance Brushless Motor Delivers Maximum Performance and gas-like power
- Self-Propelled Technology with Rear Wheel Drive
- Up to 70 Minutes of Runtime; Ideal for 3/4 Acre or Less
- Easy Lift Single Motion Bag Removal
- 21 In. Durable Polypropylene Deck is Lightweight and Resist Corrosion
- Deck is Covered by a Lifetime Warranty
- Dual Active Battery Ports
- One Touch Aluminum Handles for Compact, Vertical Storage
- Push Button for Hassle Free Starting
- 7-Position, Single-Point Height Adjustment from 1 in. to 4 in.
- High-intensity LED Headlights
- 3-in-1 Mulching, Bagging and Side Discharge Capability (Side Discharge Accessory Sold Separately)
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First I will mention, check your local utilities. My electric company offered an extra $30 rebate when buying a battery powered mower, helps with the cost a bit.
It took a while for me to get a working mower. Fedex damaged the first one and I had to send it back. DTO took a while to process the return and send me a replacement, I had to call a few times to get the ball rolling, not happy about that. The replacement mower had an issue right out of the box where the back wheel rattled and locked up sometimes (this was blemished, not refurb). This time I called Ryobi and took it to a local licensed repair shop. Sure enough, it was just a nut floating around in the wheel for some reason, after that, I was good to go.
I have only cut with it twice so far. The quality of the cut I think is in par with my Toro gas mower, but I have not mowed anything very high yet. I have 1/4 arce lot and the the 1st battery died just as I finished my final pass my first time mowing. Even with a 1/4 Acre, I think 2 batteries is a must as a safety net here. I think that is where the real value comes in with this mower. I also picked up an extra 4ah battery was a blower for $70 a few weeks back from DTO. You can't beat these price.
The automatic walk is a little slow for my taste, especially coming from Toro Personal Pace. But considering a Toro with 2 batteries could run you over $750, I think the value is really there with this mower. I have had clean consistent cuts so far and the vertical storage allowed me to keep it along side my gas mower still, as I am not really to say goodbye to that mower just yet.
For the price, personally I think you can't beat it. It is quieter, easy to move around and is so easy to start and stop, it can make mowing a relaxing experience. Also for anybody new to battery mowers, you can use the automatic walk without powering the blade. It comes in handy more often than you might think.
It just depends on what you need. The $300 one comes with 2 batteries, which it needs. Trying to use 1 battery wont really cut it unless you have a really small lawn. The $300 mower will last 70 minutes (advetised) so using only 1 battery would only last ~35minutes or less if the run times are accurate.
The $215 model can run 42 minutes as advertised on 1 battery.
I was debating the same thing, ended up deciing the $300 model wasnt necessary since my lawn isnt very big.
Am now deciding between the $215 model and the $167 model. Both have similar run times, the cheaper model is not self propelled and doesnt use HP technology.
The $215 model can run 42 minutes as advertised on 1 battery.
I was debating the same thing, ended up deciing the $300 model wasnt necessary since my lawn isnt very big.
Am now deciding between the $215 model and the $167 model. Both have similar run times, the cheaper model is not self propelled and doesnt use HP technology.
Other than overpricing and not as rigid as sterl
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I know gas vs. wired / battery power one debate is controversial. I was hesitant few years back, took some time to get used to of Gas small engine maintenance. Once you know what to do, it is really piece of cake.
Are the batteries interchangeable with other Ryobi 40v tools?
Are the batteries interchangeable with other Ryobi 40v tools?
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