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Product Name: | EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt 21-in Cordless Self-propelled 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | LM2135SP |
Product Description: | The EGO POWER+ 21" Select Cut Self-Propelled Mower delivers performance that exceeds the power of gas. The first cordless lawn mower to have an interchangeable multi-blade cutting system. Customize your cut with three interchangeable lower blades to choose from; the Mulching Blade, High Lift Bagging Blade and Extended Runtime Blade. The Mulching Blade comes installed on the mower and is ideal for weekly mulching, giving you the mulching quality you would expect from a high-end gas lawn mower. The High Lift Bagging Blade provides extra suction ideal for bagging, leaving your yard free of clippings. The Extended Runtime Blade provides an optimal balance of cut quality and runtime for all around performance. All three blades can be used interchangeably based on your desired cut. The EGO Upper Blade is used in combination with the lower blade chosen to slice the grass into fine fragments; this greatly enhances cutting performance with all grass types. EGO’s Self-Propelled Touch Drive™ Technology comes from years of research and development. Touch Drive™ Technology puts complete control of the self-propelled system in the palm of your hands by using pressure to engage the system. Easily control the variable speed with a dial positioned at your fingertips for safe and convenient operation. EGO harnesses the power of the industry’s most advanced 56 Volt 7.5 Ah ARC Lithium™ Fuel Gauge battery by delivering over 60 minutes of cutting time on a single charge. EGO POWER+ Select Cut 56-volt 21-in Cordless Self-propelled 7.5 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | LM2135SP |
Product SKU: | 1003171264_1003171264 |
UPC: | 692042011504 |
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Charging 4x is not an issue with two batteries.
Calling these machines "trash" is still extremely hyperbolic and helps no one. No solution is perfect; my parents are elderly but still enjoy the exercise of mowing the lawn; not having to clear out seasonal gas, clean out carbs, and push around heavy machines is a boon to them, so electric is ideal for them.
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How forgiving is the self propelled feature of yanking and pulling?
I got her a gas self propelled mower a year ago and I'm always having to buy new gear kits for the self propelled part.
(not picking on her. She is 85 yo and insists on doing all her yard work by herself)
How forgiving is the self propelled feature of yanking and pulling?
I got her a gas self propelled mower a year ago and I'm always having to buy new gear kits for the self propelled part.
(not picking on her. She is 85 yo and insists on doing all her yard work by herself)
There's a dial you can spin to lower and increase speed. She'll do great
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How forgiving is the self propelled feature of yanking and pulling?
I got her a gas self propelled mower a year ago and I'm always having to buy new gear kits for the self propelled part.
(not picking on her. She is 85 yo and insists on doing all her yard work by herself)
I bought mine almost 6 years ago now and it still runs perfectly, even through incredibly hard use. The self-propel feature on mine is adjustable via an incremental toggle switch from a slight crawl to a nice brisk pace. I highly recommend it to everyone!
Very easy to hold the handle and mindlessly pull back on the engaged drive.
Better said, would the difference in battery size (7.5 here vs my 4) make up for the voltage difference? Or is that apples to oranges?
I'm still happy with mine after a few years of use, but I do miss the raw power of my old gas mower, which was noticeably higher.
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Better said, would the difference in battery size (7.5 here vs my 4) make up for the voltage difference? Or is that apples to oranges?
I'm still happy with mine after a few years of use, but I do miss the raw power of my old gas mower, which was noticeably higher.
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