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Post #121601161 added 11-13-2018 5:45 PM by elite-fusion in Deal Talk
Anyone who received theirs when this deal was atound, can you please advise how it is holding up. Looking to purchase one but want to know if it is a good mower or not.
Post #101664320 added 06-28-2017 7:00 PM by halflings in Deal Talk
Yes, mine said 1-2 months for delivery. I ordered soon after this thread was posted. I received it today and will try it out tomorrow.
Post #101663652 added 06-28-2017 6:45 PM by gypsyman in Deal Talk
Wow. Did Amazon say 1-2 months for delivery when you ordered? Mine still says July 7th at the earliest . Be sure to give us a report. Thanks.
Post #101637704 added 06-28-2017 6:56 AM by halflings in Deal Talk
Mine is supposed to be delivered today for $473+tax. To others in this thread: I would like to announce that I'm an average joe who doesn't own a lawn care business and only spends about an hour...
Post #101376868 added 06-21-2017 10:39 AM by gypsyman in Deal Talk
Deal is dead. Now $599. I hope Amazon honors my shopping cart price of $473 that is awaiting fulfillment.
Post #101278320 added 06-19-2017 10:56 AM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
All of his recent posts are in threads about other battery operated lawn tools... :lol: He must know some lawn care professionals who bought the same Black and Decker 20v string trimmer he went...
Post #101278244 added 06-19-2017 10:55 AM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
All of his recent posts are in threads about other battery operated lawn tools... :lol: He must know some lawn care professionals who bought the same Black and Decker 20v string trimmer he went...
Post #101271024 added 06-19-2017 8:09 AM by zamboni in Deal Talk
now if only you would stop commenting in battery-operated lawnmower threads (since you will never use them) :bounce:
Post #101268236 added 06-19-2017 6:30 AM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
absolutely not, you'll never see me pushing around a battery operated lawn mower lol
Post #101263304 added 06-18-2017 11:08 PM by godsantagonist in Deal Talk
Ignore the sexist, knuckle dragger. You'll never change its mind.
Post #101262828 added 06-18-2017 10:41 PM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
My point was just that because you necessarily equate high performance lawn mowers with gas units doesn’t make it so. The reality, coming from someone who extensively shopped the best of what is/was...
Post #101261744 added 06-18-2017 9:53 PM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
you don't have to do anything, quit getting your panties in a bunch. If it makes you happy good for you, that's all that matters right? I'm not sure what you're arguing??? These tools are marketed to...
Post #101261580 added 06-18-2017 9:50 PM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
I better go return mine, since some goof on the internet who hasn’t ever pushed one said I don’t fit the profile he proclaimed for it. Shame. It cut 2/3 an acre beautifully for all three years...
Post #101261564 added 06-18-2017 9:49 PM by sureshregmi in Deal Talk
Nice. I've had 18v trimmer battery used in 14v drill battery with the same trick. Both B/Decker. Did not think two diff make would work. Thanks for the tip...
Post #101261552 added 06-18-2017 9:49 PM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
what you've come across is the big down side to batteries. LIke all battery powered items, the environment needs to be perfect for it to perform well. Throw too much at it and it's worthless,...
Post #101261420 added 06-18-2017 9:45 PM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
Like I said in my first post, this is not for people who take their tools serious. These are for the average Joe who spends less than 1 hr a week working on their yard. This could also be for woman...
Post #101261168 added 06-18-2017 9:39 PM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
Who’s on Slickdeals buying mowers for his lawn care business? Also, what more is outdoor power equipment for than keeping your yard “well-maintained”? That’s exactly what I shoot for.
Post #101261116 added 06-18-2017 9:38 PM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
i'm desmissive, because these tools aren't for professionals. Tell me how a landscaping professional that attends to 40-50 lawns a week is supposed to keep these batteries charged? IS he supposed to...
Post #101260752 added 06-18-2017 9:27 PM by PAK325 in Deal Talk
I can promise you you wouldn’t see any landscape professional with a self propelled push mower of any sort. Also, if you can think back long enough ago, ZTR was a “gimmick” too... and so we’re...
Post #101260040 added 06-18-2017 9:08 PM by dealgrabber1 in Deal Talk
I can promise you, i have NEVER seen a landscaping professional pushing around battery operated mowers. these gimmicky tools are for the average Joe who doesn't even know how to change a spark plug...
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