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Select Lowe's Stores: EGO Power+ 42" 56V Zero-turn Mower w/ 4x 10Ah Batteries & Charger

+ Free Store Pickup (or In-Store Purchase)

$1,999

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Update: This popular deal is still available at select Lowe's Stores for pickup or in-store purchase.
  • Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid for store pickup or In-Store purchase only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Lowe's Stores (link for reference only) have EGO Power+ 42" 56V Electric Zero-turn Lawn Mower w/ 4x 10Ah Batteries & Charger (ZT4204L) for $1999. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise select stores may have availability for in-store purchase only.

Thanks to community member ItsaDrenalin for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this item:
  • Peak Power+ Technology combines the power of up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (4 included)
  • Holds up to 6 batteries for maximum runtime (4 included)
  • Power of gas with 22 HP equivalent engine
  • Cuts up to 2-Acres on a single charge with the included 4 56V 10.0Ah ARC Lithium batteries
  • World's First Platform Compatible Rider – powered by all EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries
  • 3-7 MPH Speed, up to 8 MPH in travel mode
  • Customize the ride with user interface for ultimate control
  • 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, Sport
  • Ultimate comfort with adjustable seat suspension

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  • Our research indicates this offer is $3290 lower (62% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Update: This popular deal is still available at select Lowe's Stores for pickup or in-store purchase.
  • Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid for store pickup or In-Store purchase only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Lowe's Stores (link for reference only) have EGO Power+ 42" 56V Electric Zero-turn Lawn Mower w/ 4x 10Ah Batteries & Charger (ZT4204L) for $1999. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise select stores may have availability for in-store purchase only.

Thanks to community member ItsaDrenalin for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this item:
  • Peak Power+ Technology combines the power of up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries (4 included)
  • Holds up to 6 batteries for maximum runtime (4 included)
  • Power of gas with 22 HP equivalent engine
  • Cuts up to 2-Acres on a single charge with the included 4 56V 10.0Ah ARC Lithium batteries
  • World's First Platform Compatible Rider – powered by all EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries
  • 3-7 MPH Speed, up to 8 MPH in travel mode
  • Customize the ride with user interface for ultimate control
  • 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, Sport
  • Ultimate comfort with adjustable seat suspension

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates this offer is $3290 lower (62% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Model: EGO POWER+ Z6 42-in Lithium Ion Electric Riding Lawn Mower (Charger Included) in Gray | ZT4204L

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ItsaDrenalin
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Why would you thumb down a deal that clearly says YMMV? Such behavior discourages others from posting items that may be available for some and not for others. Unless of course, you feel $1,999 isn't a good price for a $5,499 item, for those that can find it.
scotts9612
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Bought 5 of them for my business all 5 broken with 6 months and no repair shop local that works on them which a waste of money I ended up buying Toro z turn replacements that have good customer service
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It's slick cause of the price compared to what it normally sells for, not because of how it compares in your mind to another product

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Quote from z32tt :
Nobody is gonna give you more than a few hundred bucks for this mower without functional batteries. The mower itself is practically worthless without the expensive batteries
The mower without the battery is useless? No way!!!! I thought u can just push cut. Jk. What about they case where someone already has the batteries? They would pay 1k for fully functioning mower to use with thwir existing batteries? They rather go pay 5k for a new one with new batteries?
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z32tt
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Quote from creepster :
The mower without the battery is useless? No way!!!! I thought u can just push cut. Jk. What about they case where someone already has the batteries? They would pay 1k for fully functioning mower to use with thwir existing batteries? They rather go pay 5k for a new one with new batteries?
I said worthless, not useless. Reading comprehension is key. What existing batteries are you talking about? Their existing 2.5 or 5.0ah batteries from their trimmer/blower/saw that will give this mower 10 mins of runtime? Brilliant.

Also nobody is paying 5k new, hence this whole predicament.
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creepster
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Quote from z32tt :
I said worthless, not useless. Reading comprehension is key. What existing batteries are you talking about? Their existing 2.5 or 5.0ah batteries from their trimmer/blower/saw that will give this mower 10 mins of runtime? Brilliant.

Also nobody is paying 5k new, hence this whole predicament.
People do pay 5kish as there are 2500+ on jus lowes reviews so imagine how many more people has bought it, over the span of several years. It hasn't been a slickdeal the whole time.

And what about people who have had the mower damaged or broken where the batteries are still good? U think they'll just throw away $2k worth of batteries?
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kipper99
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Quote from creepster :
I chat once with lowes customer service, and second time with the actually lowes protection plan customer service. There's a separate site for the protection plan. The current agreement doesn't mention cases where the manufacturer doesn't honor warranty obviously because that's to specific and hypothetical of a scenario to put down in writing. But u have 30 days from delivery to buy the protection plan so of u wanna wait to get someone on the phone, then u have time.
This is absurd, warranty is a legally binding agreement, pretty much a contract, so EGO can't just walk away, if this happens, lawyers will all over it with class action.
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JollyManatee600
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Lowe's just called and said they can't find the 10ah batteries and offered to fulfill the order with four new 7.5ah instead. Still worth it? I'm looking to mow around 1 relatively flat acre.
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kipper99
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Quote from JollyManatee600 :
Lowe's just called and said they can't find the 10ah batteries and offered to fulfill the order with four new 7.5ah instead. Still worth it? I'm looking to mow around 1 relatively flat acre.

I would ask for an additional discount.
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Beach__House
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Quote from JollyManatee600 :
Lowe's just called and said they can't find the 10ah batteries and offered to fulfill the order with four new 7.5ah instead. Still worth it? I'm looking to mow around 1 relatively flat acre.
No absolutely not. It is not just about Xah/battery with the riding mowers, some ego tools that take 2 or more batteries will deplete or alternate between the two but the riding mower use them in tandem to obtain their "Peak" power.

ETA: the new model uses up to 6 of the 12ah. You will be underpowered at 30ah total regardless of run time especially if you weigh over 100 lbs.
Last edited by Beach__House January 14, 2025 at 01:18 PM.

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Quote from JollyManatee600 :
Lowe's just called and said they can't find the 10ah batteries and offered to fulfill the order with four new 7.5ah instead. Still worth it? I'm looking to mow around 1 relatively flat acre.
That is going to reduce your runtime by 1/4.

If in fact the warranty is good, will those be covered as they don't normally go with the unit. You may need a separate receipt for them for proof of ownership.
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alphawave
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Quote from kipper99 :
I would ask for an additional discount.
I would ask why they aren't simply giving you 4 new 10AH batteries. Personally, I would NOT settle for LESS than 40AH...so tell them 6 new 7.5's and they got a deal.

edit: I'm partial to 7.5AH due to weight on your back using the backpack blower.
Last edited by alphawave January 14, 2025 at 01:22 PM.
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Quote from kipper99 :
This is absurd, warranty is a legally binding agreement, pretty much a contract, so EGO can't just walk away, if this happens, lawyers will all over it with class action.
EGO would in the wrong, but there is likely no real money to go after them. Class action for what? Not honoring a warranty? You would likely have to prove actual damages to get a payout, and I think that would be challenging unless your mower actually broke and you needed to use the warranty.

If EGO refuses to honor it, that's likely going to be the end of it, and my unit is going back to Lowes. This isn't a deal otherwise.
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Quote from firefox15 :
EGO would in the wrong, but there is likely no real money to go after them. Class action for what? Not honoring a warranty? You would likely have to prove actual damages to get a payout, and I think that would be challenging unless your mower actually broke and you needed to use the warranty.

If EGO refuses to honor it, that's likely going to be the end of it, and my unit is going back to Lowes. This isn't a deal otherwise.
Enshittification. There's a reason Depot fell out with Ego...I would guess Depot wasn't really set up to be Ego's customer support for warranty and repairs as they had hoped, and it became costly to carry the brand. Lowes is now experiencing the same. I would purchase the Lowes Protection Plan, and shift the burden onto Lowes, knowing the history of Ego and it's customer servicing and retail partnerships.
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kipper99
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Quote from firefox15 :
EGO would in the wrong, but there is likely no real money to go after them. Class action for what? Not honoring a warranty? You would likely have to prove actual damages to get a payout, and I think that would be challenging unless your mower actually broke and you needed to use the warranty.

If EGO refuses to honor it, that's likely going to be the end of it, and my unit is going back to Lowes. This isn't a deal otherwise.
Why do you need to prove the damages? EGO will be in a breach of contract, I would file a complaint with FTC send a demand letter, if not work, take EGO to small claim, doubt it will go that far.
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Quote from kipper99 :
Why do you need to prove the damages? EGO will be in a breach of contract, I would file a complaint with FTC send a demand letter, if not work, take EGO to small claim, doubt it will go that far.
Literally a requirement of a successful claim of breach of contract is proof of damages.

This is why many contracts have a liquidated damages provision--because proving tangible damages can be difficult in many circumstances.
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Quote from firefox15 :
Literally a requirement of a successful claim of breach of contract is proof of damages.

This is why many contracts have a liquidated damages provision--because proving tangible damages can be difficult in many circumstances.
What damages again? We are talking about this particular warranty issue, there is no provision there, EGO in a breach for not honoring warranty claim for defective batteries for
people on this threat. I would personally start with 2 BBB complaints against Lowes and EGO and see how it goes,
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Quote from kipper99 :
What damages again? We are talking about this particular warranty issue, there is no provision there, EGO in a breach for not honoring warranty claim for defective batteries for
people on this threat. I would personally start with 2 BBB complaints against Lowes and EGO and see how it goes,
I think you are missing the point I am attempting to make. Filing with BBB and FTC and all of that stuff might get them to cave and "officially" preemptively give you a warranty because of negative PR and their time better being spent elsewhere. But these avenues are not the same as your original statement which was a purely legal argument and that you were going to get a massive class action or whatever and then sue them in small claims court.

Just because a party breaches a contract doesn't magically entitle the other side to something. You have to prove damages. If your mower breaks under the warranty period, the damages are easy enough. But until your mower breaks, you really wouldn't have a claim to pursue IMO. Not sure how you would actually get a class action without a bunch of mowers breaking.

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