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EGO Power+ 21" 56V Self-Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 6Ah Battery & Charger

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$399

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Lowe's has EGO Power+ 600 Series 21" 56V Self-Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 6Ah Battery & Charger (LM2114SP) on sale for $399. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member pennysave for sharing this deal.

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Features:
  • Delivers 6.0 ft-lbs of cutting torque for performance that exceeds gas-powered lawn mowers
  • Up to 50 minutes run time on a single charge with the included 56V 6.0Ah ARC Lithium battery
  • Dual-Toggle Handleset engages self-propel system with either hand
  • High-efficiency brushless motor delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and lifelong durability
  • 7-position cutting height adjustments: 1.25 to 4 inches
  • 3-in-1 function: mulching, bagging, side discharge
  • Quick and easy push-button start
  • 21-inch deck
  • Bright LED headlights
  • Includes 5-year limites warranty

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  • This price matches the recent and popular Frontpage Deal, which received +65 community votes.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $130 less (24.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $529 at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on over 7K customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Lowe's has EGO Power+ 600 Series 21" 56V Self-Propelled Lawn Mower w/ 6Ah Battery & Charger (LM2114SP) on sale for $399. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Note: Store pickup availability may vary by location.

Features:
  • Delivers 6.0 ft-lbs of cutting torque for performance that exceeds gas-powered lawn mowers
  • Up to 50 minutes run time on a single charge with the included 56V 6.0Ah ARC Lithium battery
  • Dual-Toggle Handleset engages self-propel system with either hand
  • High-efficiency brushless motor delivers long runtimes, low vibration, and lifelong durability
  • 7-position cutting height adjustments: 1.25 to 4 inches
  • 3-in-1 function: mulching, bagging, side discharge
  • Quick and easy push-button start
  • 21-inch deck
  • Bright LED headlights
  • Includes 5-year limites warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches the recent and popular Frontpage Deal, which received +65 community votes.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $130 less (24.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $529 at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on over 7K customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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sHockz_atx
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Ryobi is good for drills and smaller tools for people just looking to hang pictures in their home. Their lawn tools don't really come close to ego. And I would get milwaukee or dewalt over Ryobi these days.

Ego is awesome. Yes, the batteries are expensive. But they are quality, and last a long time. I am just replacing my first battery thats having problems after owning it for ~8 years. That's a decent enough service life for me to be happy.

Also, ego just recently released their commercial powerhead multi tool in the usa. The batteries work with it too, as well as the multi head tools. The new multi head is brushless wihlth variable speed and is static output power instead of only peak rated like the current one. Ego continues to push the product line forward with development. And considering the 5 acres and a commercial property Ive used them to maintain with, I am very pleased with their performance YoY.

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Today 01:40 PM
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FunOneToday 01:40 PM
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I used an Ego push mower all last year and really liked it. You don't want thick wet grass, that's for sure, but if you stay up on the mowing it works really well and was happy with battery life. At one point I was push mowing our side lot and my neighbors yard so I walked 5 miles each mow and that would take one 10Ah and one 7.5Ah battery to do. I don't have any 6Ah batteries but would imagine it would do just fine with a small yard as I can mow my front and rear smaller yards with a 5Ah while not using the self propelled. If you push it yourself and don't use self propelled you will get much better battery life and it's not bad to push.
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vmv890Today 01:43 PM
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If you have anything bigger than 1/4 of an acre, and considering how expensive EGO batteries are, would the deal for the 800 series with 2 batteries not be a better deal? Just one battery will cost the difference, and you get a slightly better(?) mower? If you already got EGO batteries, then this might be decent. But beware of committing to EGO because the batteries are super expensive. Had I been starting over, I would've strongly considered ryobi instead when they go on sale.
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BoastfulGoat1730Today 01:45 PM
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Quote from FunOne :
I used an Ego push mower all last year and really liked it. You don't want thick wet grass, that's for sure, but if you stay up on the mowing it works really well and was happy with battery life. At one point I was push mowing our side lot and my neighbors yard so I walked 5 miles each mow and that would take one 10Ah and one 7.5Ah battery to do. I don't have any 6Ah batteries but would imagine it would do just fine with a small yard as I can mow my front and rear smaller yards with a 5Ah while not using the self propelled. If you push it yourself and don't use self propelled you will get much better battery life and it's not bad to push.
Thanks for that! I've been looking at these for a bit as I need to replace a battery-powered one I got many years ago when they were still mostly unheard-of and self-propelled didn't even exist, lol
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hotnicsToday 02:01 PM
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Quote from vmv890 :
If you have anything bigger than 1/4 of an acre, and considering how expensive EGO batteries are, would the deal for the 800 series with 2 batteries not be a better deal? Just one battery will cost the difference, and you get a slightly better(?) mower? If you already got EGO batteries, then this might be decent. But beware of committing to EGO because the batteries are super expensive. Had I been starting over, I would've strongly considered ryobi instead when they go on sale.
The knock off brand ego batteries are about a third the price on Amazon. No experience with them but they have good reviews so I might try one next time I have an ego battery die. Even if they last half as long as genuine ego batteries, you're still coming out on top. If they last nearly as long then it's a no brainer
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Today 02:03 PM
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HOWARDH3121Today 02:03 PM
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I bought the 800 with two batteries last year. I purchased the thing so I WOULDN'T have to push the damned thing. Enjoy
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ProfhToday 02:08 PM
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Quote from hotnics :
The knock off brand ego batteries are about a third the price on Amazon. No experience with them but they have good reviews so I might try one next time I have an ego battery die. Even if they last half as long as genuine ego batteries, you're still coming out on top. If they last nearly as long then it's a no brainer
I have had three of the knock offs. One died almost instantly. The others are hanging on, but aren't nearly as powerful as they claim, and during most turbo events they shut off. So they are not nearly close, but will work mostly as long as you don't need full power
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sHockz_atxToday 02:09 PM
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Quote from vmv890 :
If you have anything bigger than 1/4 of an acre, and considering how expensive EGO batteries are, would the deal for the 800 series with 2 batteries not be a better deal? Just one battery will cost the difference, and you get a slightly better(?) mower? If you already got EGO batteries, then this might be decent. But beware of committing to EGO because the batteries are super expensive. Had I been starting over, I would've strongly considered ryobi instead when they go on sale.
Ryobi is good for drills and smaller tools for people just looking to hang pictures in their home. Their lawn tools don't really come close to ego. And I would get milwaukee or dewalt over Ryobi these days.

Ego is awesome. Yes, the batteries are expensive. But they are quality, and last a long time. I am just replacing my first battery thats having problems after owning it for ~8 years. That's a decent enough service life for me to be happy.

Also, ego just recently released their commercial powerhead multi tool in the usa. The batteries work with it too, as well as the multi head tools. The new multi head is brushless wihlth variable speed and is static output power instead of only peak rated like the current one. Ego continues to push the product line forward with development. And considering the 5 acres and a commercial property Ive used them to maintain with, I am very pleased with their performance YoY.
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Today 02:24 PM
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cheapvietToday 02:24 PM
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Quote from sHockz_atx :
Ryobi is good for drills and smaller tools for people just looking to hang pictures in their home. Their lawn tools don't really come close to ego. And I would get milwaukee or dewalt over Ryobi these days.

Ego is awesome. Yes, the batteries are expensive. But they are quality, and last a long time. I am just replacing my first battery thats having problems after owning it for ~8 years. That's a decent enough service life for me to be happy.

Also, ego just recently released their commercial powerhead multi tool in the usa. The batteries work with it too, as well as the multi head tools. The new multi head is brushless wihlth variable speed and is static output power instead of only peak rated like the current one. Ego continues to push the product line forward with development. And considering the 5 acres and a commercial property Ive used them to maintain with, I am very pleased with their performance YoY.
totally agree, i use ryobi hand tools, but no comparison to ego for lawn equipment, not even close
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Today 02:26 PM
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Whitey74paToday 02:26 PM
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I picked this up with a 5ah and 2.5ah battery last week. Was able to cut my 1/3 acre, non-flat, complicated yard without much issue. I did end up using both batteries, but the 2.5 was only in use for about 5-6 minutes. With more familiarity, I think this thing will cut my yard on just the 5ah and it does a great job.
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EagerTest1452Today 03:08 PM
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6 ft-lbs of torque seems pretty weak?
Today 03:28 PM
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bosfordjdToday 03:28 PM
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I had an electric mower like 15yrs ago, black and decker with a big ass lead acid battery. Worked well as long as you kept up with mowing. the good thing with electric in hot climates is you can mow late in the day(night really lol).

That said I have ego multi-head system with trimmer and edger, a hedge trimmer, and 18" chainsaw, and blower. All perform flawlessly. My only complaint is they are quiet heavy and not well balanced imo. I've got a 1/4 acre and can trim the entire fence line(about 180ft I think) and front yard, then edge the driveway, walkway and sidewalk with one 5Ah battery.

I moved to ego after my 20v black and decker trimmer died after 13yrs. That took 3-4 4.0Ah batteries to do the same work.
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chicken_riggiesToday 03:37 PM
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I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between this and the 800 series I just bought the other day.
Today 04:31 PM
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bosfordjdToday 04:31 PM
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Quote from hotnics :
The knock off brand ego batteries are about a third the price on Amazon. No experience with them but they have good reviews so I might try one next time I have an ego battery die. Even if they last half as long as genuine ego batteries, you're still coming out on top. If they last nearly as long then it's a no brainer

I haven't seen any with good reviews. If you look at the actually reviews the 1 stars are fairly high percentage, and the good reviews are typically a mix of products the seller sells, not specific to the exact item you're buying.

I've only seen about 1 decent testing of them with actual metrics, and generic ran for 25% less time and was rated 5ah was actually only 3.7Ah. Granted for 1/2 price that's not a big deal IF they also have the same lifetime before dying.
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RealDealForRealToday 04:34 PM
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Important caveat: This comes with the standard charger not the fast charger.

The fast charger (gray) is a game changer. Once you have 2-3 batteries you can mow or work essentially indefinitely as batteries can be charged roughly as fast as they are consumed in the vast majority of applications.

Mowers are the primary tool that bundles the fast charger so you're unlikely to get it through a bundle down the line which makes considering if you want the fast charger up front worth considering.

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Today 04:43 PM
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vmv890Today 04:43 PM
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Quote from RealDealForReal :
Important caveat: This comes with the standard charger not the fast charger.

The fast charger (gray) is a game changer. Once you have 2-3 batteries you can mow or work essentially indefinitely as batteries can be charged roughly as fast as they are consumed in the vast majority of applications.

Mowers are the primary tool that bundles the fast charger so you're unlikely to get it through a bundle down the line which makes considering if you want the fast charger up front worth considering.
On the other hand, some people think it's the fast charger that's killing their batteries, and downgrade to a slow charger. I don't have enough data/evidence to prove either way, but there is definitely a feeling that if you want your batteries to last longer, use the slow charger. If someone knows more about it, with some actual evidence (other than "head bad", "slow good"), would be helpful.

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