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Correct, that's why it says YMMV. This site is better when people post deals like this so others can check their stores instead of being downvoted because I can't buy this from my couch.
Correct, that's why it says YMMV. This site is better when people post deals like this so others can check their stores instead of being downvoted because I can't buy this from my couch.
Didn't personally go into any stores but showing the full price of $428 in my area of South Jersey
Must say this is a hell of a bargain if you can get it for this price
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I got one of these for $125 a few years ago. Loved ur for the first year and a half. Light weight and great for people with back issues and need a lightweight mower. Cuts well. Starts so.easily.
Then year two. The first two mowings...great. Third...won't start. I recharged the battery...still not working. I thought well, I need to go get a new battery. Yeah, this one takes the Hart 40V battery...which is....$220. not kidding.
But, I do give the company credit for their customer service. I called to see if the battery can be repaired or get a discount. They sent me a brand new battery free of charge...even covered shipping. The batteries have a 3 year warranty apparently. And it may just be a fluke that mine died so quickly. Other than the anxiety of the battery being $220 should it quit working...it was a great little mower. My lawn is not small. Takes about 40 minutes to mow. And if you don't stop and move at a semi quick pace...it would last through my entire lawn.
I had the mower for a year, ex bought using some of my cash, but kept the receipt and registered in her name. Battery died... for me the mower isn't worth it unless its at least an 8AH battery. Looks like ill be getting a new mower next year. Hart didnt want to help me "it may have been purchased a year ago but we can only go by lot code which said the battery is from 4 years ago"
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They had a nice selection of clearance mowers during August and they are sold out of all of the clearance mowers ; now they are setting up for Christmas. They had their $350 gas mowers selling for $150. But they are gone now in my area.
I got one of these for $125 a few years ago. Loved ur for the first year and a half. Light weight and great for people with back issues and need a lightweight mower. Cuts well. Starts so.easily.Then year two. The first two mowings...great. Third...won't start. I recharged the battery...still not working. I thought well, I need to go get a new battery. Yeah, this one takes the Hart 40V battery...which is....$220. not kidding. But, I do give the company credit for their customer service. I called to see if the battery can be repaired or get a discount. They sent me a brand new battery free of charge...even covered shipping. The batteries have a 3 year warranty apparently. And it may just be a fluke that mine died so quickly. Other than the anxiety of the battery being $220 should it quit working...it was a great little mower. My lawn is not small. Takes about 40 minutes to mow. And if you don't stop and move at a semi quick pace...it would last through my entire lawn.
Starts easily? Won't start? It's battery powered, it's on or off. It doesn't start. I assume you mean is doesn't turn on. I have a Hart chainsaw and it has never let me down. Lots of plastic however. I bought extra batteries as they sometimes go on sale at year end or eBay has them. However just fwiw, $220 for a battery for one of these is about par for the course. Any mower battery is going to be this price.
Just FYI, I just watched a YT post about Hart's parent company doing some shady things with the battery tech, like adding DRM to the batteries to prevent cross-usage across their other brands, but the biggest item was that some of their batteries ship w/o a circuit processor which equalizes how each individual internal battery in the grid receives power. The lack of this processor is probably why so many of their batteries are failing b/c once the first battery in the grid reaches max power capacity, then trickle-down charging to the other batteries become basically non-existent. So if you have 40 internal batteries in the grid, and 10 charge fully, then the other 30 are basically dead on usage. (** my own choice of words) Here's one of the links I watched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoVd1PAlT-Q
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I bought one of these a few years back... the battery life is non-existent. I couldn't cut even my small lawn without needing to switch batteries about 10-12 minutes in.
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I returned it and replaced it with a Toro 60V, which I can mow about 5+ times on a single charge.
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Must say this is a hell of a bargain if you can get it for this price
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Then year two. The first two mowings...great. Third...won't start. I recharged the battery...still not working. I thought well, I need to go get a new battery. Yeah, this one takes the Hart 40V battery...which is....$220. not kidding.
But, I do give the company credit for their customer service. I called to see if the battery can be repaired or get a discount. They sent me a brand new battery free of charge...even covered shipping. The batteries have a 3 year warranty apparently. And it may just be a fluke that mine died so quickly. Other than the anxiety of the battery being $220 should it quit working...it was a great little mower. My lawn is not small. Takes about 40 minutes to mow. And if you don't stop and move at a semi quick pace...it would last through my entire lawn.
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I returned it and replaced it with a Toro 60V, which I can mow about 5+ times on a single charge.
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