Select Home Depot Stores have
21" Honda Nexite Deck Hydrostatic Cruise Control Gas Walk Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with Blade Stop (HRX217K6HYAD) for
$699 (price in cart).
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- Honda mower engine features easy-starting and powerful GCV200 engine, more power and torque to handle tall grass
- Microcut twin blades: superior mulching and bagging
- 4-in-1 versamow system with clip director: quickly switch between mulching, bagging, discharge and leaf shredding
- Mower features hydrostatic cruise control: simple, precision speed control
- Roto-stop: stops the blade, not the engine
- Rust-free nexite deck with limited lifetime warranty
- 5-year mower warranty
- 3-position quick release adjustable handle
- 7-position cutting height adjustment (0.75 in. to 4 in.)
- Honda auto choke system - easy starting system
- Large 9 in. ball bearing wheels offer better maneuverability, smoother drive and increased durability
- Honda's large 2.5-bushel capacity grass mower bags are easy to empty, saving you time and effort
Top Comments
For example I've had both. Gas for ages. Picked up a craftsman V60 on clearance real cheap several years ago to try out, but now I'm back on gas. The battery mower was ok, for awhile, but not great..then the battery degraded after a season or so to the point I could no longer mow the whole yard on a charge. Additional/replacement batteries were non existent for this model...but for other battery mowers, just the battery sometimes cost more than the whole package! Then a few years later the battery died completely rending it and the mower a paperweight. The pluses...could mow the entire yard on one charge while it was new. Quieter. No engine to maintain. No fumes. Etc. The negatives...the power was just barely adequate for the thick St Augustine grass common here, so if you let it get too long or try to mow wet, it's a struggle as it will constantly stall. The batteries...as mentioned already, if you can even get them when the original wears out, they are crazy expensive. Then the longevity, largely because of the battery situation. Mine was only useable for a few years until it was straight up trash. My gas mower is 13yrs old and still runs and mows good as new and has the power to get thru nearly anything within reason.
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Also, I purchased this mower about 2 months ago (same price) to replace my aging Husqvarna. I was weary of the composite deck, but I can say it appears to be quite durable. I'm quite pleased with my purchase thus far.
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