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

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$399

$599

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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

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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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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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Today 04:57 PM
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vmv890Today 04:57 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.
I believe we're all extrapolating from our own experience, and it's subjective. I am happy that it works for you, and clearly, I am still in the EGO eco system. But my experience has been different. My battery started showing issues withing 3 years and was basically unusable after 4. The mower broke, and it took two months of waiting before they "fixed" it .. it didn't work again, and then they just gave me a refurbished unit. I don't know if many people have two mowers, but 2 months is quite a long time during mowing season. So is it a good mower? Sure, when it works, it's great. But my experience has not been 8 years (more like 3) and that obviously creates a different value proposition.
Today 05:04 PM
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svinokotToday 05:04 PM
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How does it compare to Greenworks? Costco has a $100 discount for their mower with two batteries now.
Today 05:20 PM
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CrimsonFruit7666Today 05:20 PM
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If you have an Ollies they have Toro EV mowers between $200 and $250. .!
Today 05:41 PM
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sHockz_atxToday 05:41 PM
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Quote from vmv890 :
I believe we're all extrapolating from our own experience, and it's subjective. I am happy that it works for you, and clearly, I am still in the EGO eco system. But my experience has been different. My battery started showing issues withing 3 years and was basically unusable after 4. The mower broke, and it took two months of waiting before they "fixed" it .. it didn't work again, and then they just gave me a refurbished unit. I don't know if many people have two mowers, but 2 months is quite a long time during mowing season. So is it a good mower? Sure, when it works, it's great. But my experience has not been 8 years (more like 3) and that obviously creates a different value proposition.
I will happily admit the mower is the tool in Egos lineup that I dont particularly like. Mostly due to it having its drivetrain tied to the rear wheels. This means that the rear wheels dig into the ground if you push it down to pop the front wheels up and make quick pivots, a common mowing move.

As for your battery issues - perhaps you let it sit at over 80% or less than 20% charge for extended periods. That will shorten the life of almost all rechargeable batteries significantly. I do wish todays battery chargers had a "storage" switch so that it didnt have to be a manual operation. For the most part I keep mine around 40-60% charge when not in use, and use the quick charger to boost to full when I intend to use it.
Today 05:54 PM
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eidToday 05:54 PM
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Quote from svinokot :
How does it compare to Greenworks? Costco has a $100 discount for their mower with two batteries now.
My brother has this EGO and it bogs down in thick grass. I have the Greenworks 80v 21-inch 2 battery kit and it chewed through the thick grass like butter, beating the EGO in performance. I mow regularly and get an hour run time using both the 2ah and 4ah that were included in my kit. Give it a try and see for yourself - if you don't like it, Costco will accept the return.
Today 06:23 PM
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svinokotToday 06:23 PM
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Quote from eid :
My brother has this EGO and it bogs down in thick grass. I have the Greenworks 80v 21-inch 2 battery kit and it chewed through the thick grass like butter, beating the EGO in performance. I mow regularly and get an hour run time using both the 2ah and 4ah that were included in my kit. Give it a try and see for yourself - if you don't like it, Costco will accept the return.

Thanks, I got the Greenworks from Costco as my gas powered one just broke. Glad to hear that yours managed to cut thick grass as it is my main concern about a lawn mower.
Today 06:37 PM
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diveborgToday 06:37 PM
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Quote from chicken_riggies :
I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between this and the 800 series I just bought the other day.
The 800 is a better mower. It has more torques and the Select Cut™ Multi-Blade System for a better cut and more suction.

I have an 800 and it mows my smallish yard easily with a 5 ah battery. It also picks up the leaves on the grass in the fall as well as the Honda it replaced.

I liked the honda, but not having to buy gas is great. The Ego is also lighter and therefore easier to push if you don't want to use the self propel, which I only use going up hill.

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Today 06:39 PM
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RealDealForRealToday 06:39 PM
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Quote from vmv890 :
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.
The 3 year warranty IMO makes it worth the risk. If you can kill your battery in the 3 years then you're covered, and if you can't then its made it through the early life mortality phase and is likely to last a long time.

As for capacity degradation, I'd much rather have a fully charged battery with 80% of its rated capacity than a dead battery with 100% of its rated capacity.

But that's just like my opinion man.
Today 06:46 PM
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Dealcatcher2021Today 06:46 PM
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Can anyone shed thoughts on this one vs Costco green works the one that is on promotion now
Today 07:08 PM
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rssniffToday 07:08 PM
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There's a $150 rebate from my electric company too. Check the link to rebates on the product page.

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