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forum threadtcurtsinger posted Today 03:50 AM
forum threadtcurtsinger posted Today 03:50 AM

Ryobi 40v 21" Mower at select stores $270

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On clearance in select stores for $270. Just dropped today, was $315 for the past 3 weeks. it will probably drop again in 3 weeks but I got one since the inventory was getting low. It was hard to find in the store because they were moving the mowers to the top of the shelves in the lawn and garden.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../330624420
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On clearance in select stores for $270. Just dropped today, was $315 for the past 3 weeks. it will probably drop again in 3 weeks but I got one since the inventory was getting low. It was hard to find in the store because they were moving the mowers to the top of the shelves in the lawn and garden.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../330624420

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Today 04:00 AM
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WhatIsTheDealioToday 04:00 AM
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anything on self propelled mower?
Today 05:23 AM
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sixtyfive_fordToday 05:23 AM
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I would stay away from Ryobi 40 volt anything. Their batteries are the worst out there and die after only around 1-3 seasons. I repair batteries and I think I have around 60 just sitting on my shelf that have bricked themselves. Pretty much anything is better.
Today 08:16 AM
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B3RLINToday 08:16 AM
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Quote from WhatIsTheDealio :
anything on self propelled mower?
These Battery mowers are very lightweight
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Today 10:46 AM
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podboyToday 10:46 AM
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Quote from sixtyfive_ford :
I would stay away from Ryobi 40 volt anything. Their batteries are the worst out there and die after only around 1-3 seasons. I repair batteries and I think I have around 60 just sitting on my shelf that have bricked themselves. Pretty much anything is better.
This. I went with their 40v platform because the handheld tool batteries have always been great for me. It's such a nightmare to deal with and the fact that they haven't found a way to stop the overheat fault after a decade of complaints is ridiculous. They cost way too much to be so damn sh!tty. You can reset them by opening them up and "jumping" it from two points on the circuit board but that's only a temporary fix, they will die prematurely no matter how much you baby them.
Today 01:22 PM
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TlchenvtToday 01:22 PM
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Found 3 in stock in my store
Today 01:24 PM
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TlchenvtToday 01:24 PM
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Quote from podboy :
This. I went with their 40v platform because the handheld tool batteries have always been great for me. It's such a nightmare to deal with and the fact that they haven't found a way to stop the overheat fault after a decade of complaints is ridiculous. They cost way too much to be so damn sh!tty. You can reset them by opening them up and "jumping" it from two points on the circuit board but that's only a temporary fix, they will die prematurely no matter how much you baby them.
They have 3 year battery warranty
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ruslickToday 02:59 PM
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It has a light. Good for late night mowing

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Today 03:19 PM
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WhatIsTheDealioToday 03:19 PM
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Quote from ruslick :
It has a light. Good for late night mowing
your neighbors must hate you
Today 03:48 PM
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loupgarouToday 03:48 PM
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Quote from podboy :
This. I went with their 40v platform because the handheld tool batteries have always been great for me. It's such a nightmare to deal with and the fact that they haven't found a way to stop the overheat fault after a decade of complaints is ridiculous. They cost way too much to be so damn sh!tty. You can reset them by opening them up and "jumping" it from two points on the circuit board but that's only a temporary fix, they will die prematurely no matter how much you baby them.
It definitely depends on the tool. I have 40v string trimmers, blowers, hedge clippers, and polesaws that were cheap and never have battery issues. But I got a blower/mulcher for cheap off of ebay and it came with one blown battery from the seller. I overheated another after a few minutes of use. I can see a mower having the same fate if it gets bogged down in tall grass. That said, I might roll the dice with this mower since I have a small yard.

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