expiredJT.88 posted May 16, 2024 02:02 AM
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expiredJT.88 posted May 16, 2024 02:02 AM
60V 19" Cordless Battery Push Lawn Mower w/ 5.0Ah Battery & Charger - $261 greenworkstools.com
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this is 42lb, I have an 80v 60lb but still couldn't live without it.....once you have it you will feel the same 😂
EDIT: The sale on the Kobalt just ended last night.. Now it's back to $349. But still, given the price of $299 for the Kobalt vs $261 for this one, which is better? Thanks so much. Darn, just realized this doesn't have a grass catcher.
this is 42lb, I have an 80v 60lb but still couldn't live without it.....once you have it you will feel the same 😂
And this might date me but doesn't make it less true "one more feature is just one more thing to break." lol But to each their own.
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I am in way better shape than 98.999% of people but rather work smarter than harder .
And this might date me but doesn't make it less true "one more feature is just one more thing to break." lol But to each their own.
EDIT: The sale on the Kobalt just ended last night.. Now it's back to $349. But still, given the price of $299 for the Kobalt vs $261 for this one, which is better? Thanks so much. Darn, just realized this doesn't have a grass catcher.
Should have also noted a batteries amp hour rating doesn't mean the motor can use all of it or even that it isn't using a higher amperage than the amp hour rating. The amp hour rating is really just a measure of how long the battery will last under various wattage draws. It's also not indicative of how much amperage the battery can provide. Only the greenworks lists the 60m runtime in which you can back into the amp rating fairly easily.
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Should have also noted a batteries amp hour rating doesn't mean the motor can use all of it or even that it isn't using a higher amperage than the amp hour rating. The amp hour rating is really just a measure of how long the battery will last under various wattage draws. It's also not indicative of how much amperage the battery can provide. Only the greenworks lists the 60m runtime in which you can back into the amp rating fairly easily.
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