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EGO Power+ LM2125SP 21-Inch 56-Volt Lithium-ion Cordless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with Touch Drive, 7.5Ah Battery and Rapid Charger for
$419.
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About this item:
- Touch Drive self-propelled technology puts complete control in the palm of your hands
- Delivers 6.0 ft-lbs of cutting torque for performance that exceeds gas lawn mowers
- Up to 60 minutes runtime on a single charge with the included 56V 7.5Ah ARC Lithium battery
- High-efficiency brushless motor delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and lifelong durability
- 7-position cutting height adjustments: 1.25 to 4 inches
- 3-in-1 function: mulching, bagging, side discharge
- Quick and easy push-button start, 21-inch deck, Bright LED headlights, Adjustable handle height
- IPX4-rated weather-resistant construction
- Folds for compact storage
- Easy-access two-bushel grass collection bag
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I will probably never go back to a Gass push mower, this is just too convenient. I just pull the battery off charger and mow, never need to run to the gas station for it.
I was disappointed.
However, this plowed through high grass and seemed to bulk up power (got louder) when it needed to far better than my much older model without dying. I've had gas mowers that couldn't do this.
Keep sniffing gas fumes and ruining your hearing if you want, this one clearly tops a regular gas mower though. Not to mention no maintenance and takes 1/3 the footprint when storing.
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What battery does the 2135SP come with? And I'm assuming it will come with the standard charger that comes with 2135SP?
2135 is a better and more powerful mower. You're saying you can get it cheaper than this one from a local seller. I'm thinking the catch is battery.
I have this one. Battery is degraded after 3 years. Replacement generic on Amazon is $200 or so. It does a pretty good job. If the lawn is thick, it will need a charge to finish the last little bit (I have about 1/4 acre). I sharpened the blades once since owning it as well. It could cut better but I am not about to spend several hundred dollars just to replace it.
I have this one. Battery is degraded after 3 years. Replacement generic on Amazon is $200 or so. It does a pretty good job. If the lawn is thick, it will need a charge to finish the last little bit (I have about 1/4 acre). I sharpened the blades once since owning it as well. It could cut better but I am not about to spend several hundred dollars just to replace it.
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I will probably never go back to a Gass push mower, this is just too convenient. I just pull the battery off charger and mow, never need to run to the gas station for it.
I went from one of the nice Honda HRX push mowers to the EGO 2165 with the 10ah battery and a free 7.5ah bonus battery. I'll not go back to a gas mower.
The EGO is better in so many ways.
It's lighter. It's quieter (by a lot). There are no exhaust fumes. There's no oil to change. There's no spark plugs to change. No air filter to clean/replace, etc. I don't have to worry about finding one of the handful of gas stations in town that sell ethanol-free gas (and it's associated $$ markup). It also handles tall and/or wet grass better than the HRX did.
Takes me about 1.5 hours to mow the whole yard. I get 2/3 of the yard done on the 10ah before it gets down to 1 bar (20%). Swap to the 7.5ah battery in about 30s and finish the rest with >40% left on it.
One of the keys to long-term battery health for modern tools (and EVs) is to keep the charge levels between 20% and 90% as much as possible.
Store the batteries with 90% charge in a climate controlled area. Only charge them to 100% right before you use them. Don't run them down to 0% either.
I went from one of the nice Honda HRX push mowers to the EGO 2135 with the 10ah battery and a free 7.5ah bonus battery. I'll not go back to a gas mower.
The EGO is better in so many ways.
It's lighter. It's quieter (by a lot). There are no exhaust fumes. There's no oil to change. There's no spark plugs to change. No air filter to clean/replace, etc. I don't have to worry about finding one of the handful of gas stations in town that sell ethanol-free gas (and it's associated $$ markup). It also handles tall and/or wet grass better than the HRX did.
Takes me about 1.5 hours to mow the whole yard. I get 2/3 of the yard done on the 10ah before it gets down to 1 bar (20%). Swap to the 7.5ah battery in about 30s and finish the rest with >40% left on it.
One of the keys to long-term battery health for modern tools (and EVs) is to keep the charge levels between 20% and 90% as much as possible.
Store the batteries with 90% charge in a climate controlled area. Only charge them to 100% right before you use them. Don't run them down to 0% either.
There are a lot of 5.0Ah as well but I was looking for something a bit bigger as the 7.5Ah seemed about right for my lawn.
Ego marketing is similar to a free printer with expensive ink cartridges. Get a free mower and charger with the purchase of a $400 battery.
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