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Lowes Offer: Ego lawn Mowers on Sale ($100 Off)Sale Ends on July 6

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EGO POWER+ 56-volt 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery & Charger Included) ---$499.00

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EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt Brushless 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery & Charger Included)---$599.00


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EGO POWER+ 56-Volt Brushless 20-in Self-propelled Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included)---$599.00


EGO POWER+ 22-HP Brushless Motor Direct Drive 42-in Zero-turn Lawn Mower with Mulching Capability (Kit Sold Separately) (CARB)---$4999(Save $500.99)

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EGO POWER+ 56-volt 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery & Charger Included) ---$499.00

https://www.lowes.com/pd/EGO-POWE...1003130698


EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt Brushless 21-in Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery & Charger Included)---$599.00


https://www.lowes.com/pd/EGO-Push...1003171264



EGO POWER+ 56-Volt Brushless 20-in Self-propelled Cordless Electric Lawn Mower 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included)---$599.00


EGO POWER+ 22-HP Brushless Motor Direct Drive 42-in Zero-turn Lawn Mower with Mulching Capability (Kit Sold Separately) (CARB)---$4999(Save $500.99)

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Jun 13, 2022 02:05 PM
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alMacJun 13, 2022 02:05 PM
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Quote from JesseC8823 :
Didn't know that.. that is pretty nice. Is that standard for all tools purchased through them?

Im currently trying to decide to go all ego or green works for everything so it's a hard choice as apparently green works is coming out with a stage 2 snow blower this fall..
I am in the same situation.

Did lot of dig up and some of the Greenworks thread, lot of users are complaining about extremely difficult customer support from Greenworks.

Also I gathered that EGO has one line up (56 volt) and battery will work across all EGO tools while GW has different line up and battery/chargers cannot be used across their tools.

If someone has different thought, please feel free to suggest.
Jun 13, 2022 02:15 PM
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JesseC8823Jun 13, 2022 02:15 PM
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Quote from alMac :
I am in the same situation.

Did lot of dig up and some of the Greenworks thread, lot of users are complaining about extremely difficult customer support from Greenworks.

Also I gathered that EGO has one line up (56 volt) and battery will work across all EGO tools while GW has different line up and battery/chargers cannot be used across their tools.

If someone has different thought, please feel free to suggest.
I think ultimately both companies make strong tools. I will probably go with ego, because it has everything I need now versus green works not having a two stage snowblower out right now.

Also, EGO seems to have higher amp batteries which should lead to longer run time as well, so a 56v 10amp would definitely run longer than the green works 80v 5amp, which I think is the highest they have.
Jun 13, 2022 02:38 PM
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ArcanlawJun 13, 2022 02:38 PM
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Quote from dealseeker50 :
lol $900 for one season, must be nice to only have to mow 3 months out of the year. It's $2,300 for each season here.
Not sure where you imagine a mowing season is 3 months. My guys show up mid-April through mid-October.
Jun 13, 2022 02:41 PM
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rsx1285Jun 13, 2022 02:41 PM
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may bite the bullet on a new mower, I have so many new batteries/chargers collecting dust
Jun 13, 2022 02:53 PM
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NeatWater9826Jun 13, 2022 02:53 PM
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After three years of owning an Ego mower and having several big issues, I went back to gas power. From battery issues to an overall lack of power, I just got fed up and sold it. And before you ask: yes, I kept the blade sharp every year.

I babied the batteries, never stored them in extreme heat or cold, and yet still had many times where the battery would go in the mower fully-charged and throw an error saying it was actually dead. It would go back on the charger, say it was full, and then finally work in the mower.

The BIG issue with these is they just aren't powerful compared to gas. In the spring when multiple days of rain can hamper mowing but cause grass to shoot up fast, you'll inevitably face some times when the grass is just a little too long for it to handle. This will cause the mower to work harder and the battery will die much faster. I'm not talking shockingly long grass, maybe 5"-6" blades at the max when a week of rain hampers mowing.

Then you get to the Fall when leaves need to be mulched. The Ego again simply isn't powerful enough to mulch leaves into small enough size that is reasonable to leave on the lawn over winter. I'm not saying it won't work at all, but with my gas Toro I'm done in one pass, whereas the Ego takes several passes and still leaves plenty of large pieces uncut.

I'm not trying to tell people not to buy it. I just think it's worth hearing some of the troubles with Ego tools since so many seem overly positive. I wanted batteries to work for me and still love my Ego leaf blower. The string trimmer was also horrible in my experience.
Last edited by NeatWater9826 June 13, 2022 at 07:56 AM.
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Jun 13, 2022 02:56 PM
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BrianT1548Jun 13, 2022 02:56 PM
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Quote from alMac :
Thanks both. I have lots of poplar, maple and few Crepe Myrtle as well.
I am starting with battery powered tools and EGO seems like a good balanced brand and a customer service. The only issue is finding a spare/replacement battery and seems like a issue but assume probably with all battery vendors.

Wow, replacement batteries cost as much as a gas powered tools.
Just to be clear the blower works good with the battery that comes with it (2.5 amp) but it really works the best if you have the mower and can use that battery (7.5 amp). You will run out the smaller batter on full power very quickly. If you have many trees like I do, you will need the larger battery to get any work done. So if you are just starting out and you only get the blower with it's smaller battery, you may be disappointed.
Jun 13, 2022 02:59 PM
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NeatWater9826Jun 13, 2022 02:59 PM
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Quote from BrianT1548 :
Just to be clear the blower works good with the battery that comes with it (2.5 amp) but it really works the best if you have the mower and can use that battery (7.5 amp). You will run out the smaller batter on full power very quickly. If you have many trees like I do, you will need the larger battery to get any work done. So if you are just starting out and you only get the blower with it's smaller battery, you may be disappointed.
I second this. Just sold my Ego mower and kept the blower. The smaller batteries can be painful to use and now finding myself using boost mode less often.

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Jun 13, 2022 03:11 PM
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tmoney468Jun 13, 2022 03:11 PM
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Wonder if I can sell my old Ego mower and battery for a decent price locally and upgrade to one of these for a couple hundred dollars more?
Quote from NeatWater9826 :
After three years of owning an Ego mower and having several big issues, I went back to gas power. From battery issues to an overall lack of power, I just got fed up and sold it. And before you ask: yes, I kept the blade sharp every year.

I babied the batteries, never stored them in extreme heat or cold, and yet still had many times where the battery would go in the mower fully-charged and throw an error saying it was actually dead. It would go back on the charger, say it was full, and then finally work in the mower.

The BIG issue with these is they just aren't powerful compared to gas. In the spring when multiple days of rain can hamper mowing but cause grass to shoot up fast, you'll inevitably face some times when the grass is just a little too long for it to handle. This will cause the mower to work harder and the battery will die much faster. I'm not talking shockingly long grass, maybe 5"-6" blades at the max when a week of rain hampers mowing.

Then you get to the Fall when leaves need to be mulched. The Ego again simply isn't powerful enough to mulch leaves into small enough size that is reasonable to leave on the lawn over winter. I'm not saying it won't work at all, but with my gas Toro I'm done in one pass, whereas the Ego takes several passes and still leaves plenty of large pieces uncut.

I'm not trying to tell people not to buy it. I just think it's worth hearing some of the troubles with Ego tools since so many seem overly positive. I wanted batteries to work for me and still love my Ego leaf blower. The string trimmer was also horrible in my experience.
I'm the inverse, I've used the mower, chainsaw, blower and weed wacker extensively, and haven't had any real issues. The only thing with the mower I've encountered is when scalping the lawn, sometimes the battery will overheat from cutting too close to the ground. The weed wacker has been great for me as well, and I've been using it on a Christmas Tree Farm to clean up around our trees. No issues at all for me.
Jun 13, 2022 03:18 PM
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NeatWater9826Jun 13, 2022 03:18 PM
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Quote from tmoney468 :
Wonder if I can sell my old Ego mower and battery for a decent price locally and upgrade to one of these for a couple hundred dollars more?

I'm the inverse, I've used the mower, chainsaw, blower and weed wacker extensively, and haven't had any real issues. The only thing with the mower I've encountered is when scalping the lawn, sometimes the battery will overheat from cutting too close to the ground. The weed wacker has been great for me as well, and I've been using it on a Christmas Tree Farm to clean up around our trees. No issues at all for me.
That's totally fair. I've always babied and kept my power equipment serviced. Maybe I had bad luck. I've always taken pride in keeping my lawn in top shape, so it got frustrating having so many issues pile up over just a couple years.

I probably would have kept dealing with the mower if I hadn't inherited a newer Toro that works flawlessly. The string trimmer on the other hand was hot garbage. It started with the auto line feeder not working, even after replacing the head unit. Then the motor head last month began smoking after about 10 minutes of use, and I was done. Picked up a nice Stihl trimmer and never going back.
Jun 13, 2022 03:19 PM
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BrianT1548Jun 13, 2022 03:19 PM
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Quote from NeatWater9826 :

Then you get to the Fall when leaves need to be mulched. The Ego again simply isn't powerful enough to mulch leaves into small enough size that is reasonable to leave on the lawn over winter. I'm not saying it won't work at all, but with my gas Toro I'm done in one pass, whereas the Ego takes several passes and still leaves plenty of large pieces uncut.
Yes. This is another point. It can't mulch up large amounts of leaves. I have so many trees even my John Deere riding mower takes so many passes to chop them up. This ego is for frequent quick trim mowing only. No high grass, no piles of leaves. You will need gas for that.

But in the right situation it is still very nice. I like to mow and being able to just push a button and get it done relatively quickly is nice. No running out of gas and having to drive to fill up the gas can midway through a mow, no smoke, no fumes, much quieter. Just a break to recharge between front yard and back yard. Or alternate days mowing between front and back yard if I'm tired and don't want to wait for the battery to recharge.

But it won't work for everyone. My neighbor's back yard is a pretty steep hill with all grass. Also 1/3 of an acre. No way the Ego would handle that. His gas mower wouldn't even do it. Grade is so steep the fluids went sideways and he burned out the carburator. He hires a service to come out and take care of it and they use the big commercial mowers.

With the current ethanol situation I am seriously considering burning leaves this fall after I mulch them with some type of mulcher like the Worx on Amazon. I just don't want to ruin my John Deere rider.
Last edited by BrianT1548 June 13, 2022 at 08:29 AM.
Jun 13, 2022 03:29 PM
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NeatWater9826Jun 13, 2022 03:29 PM
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Quote from BrianT1548 :
Yes. This is another point. It can't mulch up large amounts of leaves. I have so many trees even my John Deere riding mower takes so many passes to chop them up. This ego is for frequent quick trim mowing only. No high grass, no piles of leaves. You will need gas for that.

But in the right situation it is still very nice. I like to mow and being able to just push a button and get it done relatively quickly is nice. No running out of gas and having to drive to fill up the gas can midway through a mow, no smoke, no fumes, much quieter. Just a break to recharge between front yard and back yard. Or alternate days mowing between front and back yard if I'm tired and don't want to wait for the battery to recharge.

But it won't work for everyone. My neighbor's back yard is a pretty steep hill with all grass. No way the Ego would handle that. His gas mower wouldn't even do it. Grade is so steep the fluids went sideways and he burned out the carburator. He hires a service to come out and take care of it and they use the big commercial mowers.

With the current ethanol situation I am seriously considering burning leaves this fall after I mulch them with some type of mulcher like the Worx on Amazon. I just don't want to ruin my John Deere rider.
Yep, and I'm not even saying a large pile all done at once. My maple takes about 6 weeks to shed all leaves, so it's mowed a handful of times before the grass is dormant. Going over larger piles all at once with an Ego would probably be impossible.

I think the Ego would have been perfect in the South or a less established, slower-growing lawn. It just didn't work out for me, which was disappointing, because I was all in.
Jun 13, 2022 03:36 PM
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JimBanvilleJun 13, 2022 03:36 PM
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The original battery on my ego mower only lasts about 1/3 the time it did when new 3 yrs ago. I complained to ego and try sent me a smaller capacity battery for free as a replacement last year. 1 year later that battery is shutting down due to overheating after about 15 minutes use. Google it. It's a common complaint. I contacted ego and they said the "new" replacement battery's warranty expires when the "old" battery warranty expires. Lol. I'm done with ego and their crappy batteries. A new battery costs as much as a new mower! What a nice scam they have going.
Last edited by JimBanville June 13, 2022 at 08:38 AM.
Jun 13, 2022 03:49 PM
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coolooJun 13, 2022 03:49 PM
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The blower is good. All other are really junk
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Jun 13, 2022 04:01 PM
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chaossJun 13, 2022 04:01 PM
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I'll share my experience with ego products.
Started with the blower and never looked back.
So my far experience has been positive. After the blower, I purchased the hedge trimmer and string trimmer and 14" chainsaw.
Purchased the stage 1 snow blower when they were on clearance at Home Depot for around $320 with 2 5 ah batteries.

After that I got edger w/ pole attachment on a clearance deal at about $80
l purchased a used older ego self propelled mower for around $280, the guy included the 5.0 battery from 2016 and so far no issues but I have read about the issues that can come up.

Overall I have been pleased with the ego line. I haven't noticed any battery issues. I recently bought the parts to do the dual blade 'upgrade' on the Self propelled mower but still waiting on them to get here.

Oh yea, I upgraded from the 14" chainsaw to the 18" back when lowes had it for $150. Haven't had a chance to use it yet.

I haven't been able to fully use the edger. It has a bit of a learning curve to it.

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Jun 13, 2022 04:21 PM
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smpjcuJun 13, 2022 04:21 PM
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Quote from jbwhite99 :
Bought in on this deal a year ago. I've been mostly satisfied with the mower - but the battery doesn't last long enough to cut my lot (0.37 acres, less a 15' natural area in the back and the house itself). It doesn't do well on unflat land, and I found I had to cut my grass (bermuda hybrid tiftuf) higher than I'd like. It isn't a perfect cut, but it looks 10x my neighbor's weeds.

I've now bought into the infrastructure, and have 6 tools - 2 leaf blowers and a back pack blower (leaf blowers are awesome), hedgetrimmer (better than my Ryobi), chain saw and weed whacker (haven't used the last 2 yet). I've bought most from Acme tools refurbished - check them out for sales. I bought in so that I can plug in another battery while the mower 7.5 is recharging.
You have a 7.5a battery that doesn't cut .37ac? If true, that's a defective battery

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