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popularNightfury18 posted Jun 01, 2025 04:51 AM
popularNightfury18 posted Jun 01, 2025 04:51 AM

Makita 18V X2 (36V) LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 21 in. Walk Behind Lawn Mower Kit w/4 batteries (4.0Ah) $360 at Home Depot YMMV, B&M

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Jun 01, 2025 01:06 PM
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Regular price last year was $399
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The self-propelled version with four 5Ah batteries is $379 (YMMV) at my local store. I was able to get that version on clearance back in October for $250 at another HD. The self-propelled feature is nice but it significantly eats into the battery life. I have found that I don't use it because of that.

I would suggest getting some extra batteries if you can. I was able to get that Makita circular saw deal that was on clearance for $200. That kit had the saw, rapid charger, and two 5Ah batteries. I was able to sell the saw for $90 and the charger for $60 on FB marketplace. So $50 for two 5 Ah batteries was what I ended up with.
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nahdoggJun 01, 2025 03:04 PM
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The self propel is static speed. Nothing compares to Toro personal pace
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gusthegreekJun 01, 2025 03:07 PM
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Quote from pierf87 :
The self-propelled version with four 5Ah batteries is $379 (YMMV) at my local store. I was able to get that version on clearance back in October for $250 at another HD. The self-propelled feature is nice but it significantly eats into the battery life. I have found that I don't use it because of that.

I would suggest getting some extra batteries if you can. I was able to get that Makita circular saw deal that was on clearance for $200. That kit had the saw, rapid charger, and two 5Ah batteries. I was able to sell the saw for $90 and the charger for $60 on FB marketplace. So $50 for two 5 Ah batteries was what I ended up with.

This sounds like sooo much hassle I think I'll just keep my 10-year-old Toro running ethanol free gasoline park outside off season with a cover for another 10 years
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4vangerJun 01, 2025 03:16 PM
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Thanks, picked up last one in my local home depot
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Quote from pierf87 :
The self-propelled version with four 5Ah batteries is $379 (YMMV) at my local store. I was able to get that version on clearance back in October for $250 at another HD. The self-propelled feature is nice but it significantly eats into the battery life. I have found that I don't use it because of that.

I would suggest getting some extra batteries if you can. I was able to get that Makita circular saw deal that was on clearance for $200. That kit had the saw, rapid charger, and two 5Ah batteries. I was able to sell the saw for $90 and the charger for $60 on FB marketplace. So $50 for two 5 Ah batteries was what I ended up with.

I can echo that. I have a Kobalt 80v with self propelled motors. It cuts my battery time in half. If I don't use it, I can mow a my entire yard (1/4 acre), and then use the same battery to trim and edge. If I use the self-propelled I'd be lucky to finish mowing.

Battery is worth it though. I'll never own a gas power tool again.
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Quote from gusthegreek :
This sounds like sooo much hassle I think I'll just keep my 10-year-old Toro running ethanol free gasoline park outside off season with a cover for another 10 years

It really isn't though lol I have six batteries and I only go through four for my yard. After I'm done the used batteries go on the charger and the mower goes back into the shed. So glad
I don't have gas
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Jun 01, 2025 05:04 PM
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linksfiendJun 01, 2025 05:04 PM
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18V? Suspicious that this would work unless you cut your lawn every day
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Quote from linksfiend :
18V? Suspicious that this would work unless you cut your lawn every day

It's 18V x 2= 36V. Cut quality is great with a full battery. I cut once a week and it's been fine. Even with all the rain we have been getting in SE Pennsylvania
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gpisterJun 01, 2025 06:25 PM
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Looks good and I have a 10% off coupon might not use if not in stock booo might go to waste.
Jun 01, 2025 07:01 PM
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ScottA4144Jun 01, 2025 07:01 PM
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The batteries themselves cost almost as much alone. It's like getting the mower free.
Jun 01, 2025 08:41 PM
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mmmsheenJun 01, 2025 08:41 PM
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I own this, it's a great mower and the battery life is pretty good. My .02
Jun 02, 2025 04:10 AM
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bullgatesJun 02, 2025 04:10 AM
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Time machine needed but this has been $199 a few times in the past.
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Quote from pierf87 :
It's 18V x 2= 36V. Cut quality is great with a full battery. I cut once a week and it's been fine. Even with all the rain we have been getting in SE Pennsylvania

So the batteries are connected in series which double the voltage while the amp-hour stays the same as 1 battery?

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aldwardoJun 02, 2025 01:14 PM
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Quote from markng25 :
So the batteries are connected in series which double the voltage while the amp-hour stays the same as 1 battery?

Yes. It is basically a 40v mower with a bonus that you can use the batteries in your other Makita tools.

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