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Cordless lawn mowers?
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I doubt it as having a powered battery mower would use up a large amount of stored power to drive the wheels.0
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I also have a small sloping lawn out back with about 8 steps leading up to it. As I m getting on a bit was looking into the various options available. I have decided on a cordless lawn mower as they are much lighter for lifting than the petrol ones. With no leads to be looking out for and less pollution!. The one I have chosen is self propelled so goes well on the slope and the basket can hold the whole lawn cut in one. The lawn is small ie only about 50m sq so not very big. The one I have chosen is a new bit of kit on the market from Warrior Eco Power Equipment, price is reasonable and I have used the same company to buy winches and generators, so know the stuff they sell is good quality. They also do a range of cordless garden tools including grass strimmer, Hedge Trimmer, Leaf blower and chainsaw. Great thing being the same battery fits all.0
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MarkMcL said:I also have a small sloping lawn out back with about 8 steps leading up to it. As I m getting on a bit was looking into the various options available. I have decided on a cordless lawn mower as they are much lighter for lifting than the petrol ones. With no leads to be looking out for and less pollution!. The one I have chosen is self propelled so goes well on the slope and the basket can hold the whole lawn cut in one. The lawn is small ie only about 50m sq so not very big. The one I have chosen is a new bit of kit on the market from Warrior Eco Power Equipment, price is reasonable and I have used the same company to buy winches and generators, so know the stuff they sell is good quality. They also do a range of cordless garden tools including grass strimmer, Hedge Trimmer, Leaf blower and chainsaw. Great thing being the same battery fits all.Were you referring to the Einhell brand?Anyway the Warrior website does not have any self propelled electric ones and I can understand why - they are so light they hardly need propelling. But If you can link to one, let us know as some people may want it. Personally I'm with a Bosch cordless mower and its 4AH battery manages a large lawn.
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Hi no it is the Warrior Eco Power Equipment cordless lawn mower.. I not allowed to post the link but if you do a google search for Warrior Eco Power Equipment cordless lawn mower it comes up
The site is - cordless garden equipment.. it only has a 2.5Ah battery but it lasts long enough for me and only takes about 40 mins to fully recharge. How does the Bosch compare? 0 -
If you are bothered about the environment, push mowers are surely the way to go.Think how fit you'd get too!AnotherJoe said:
Not even under consideration. Noisy, smelly, polluting.Ms_Chocaholic wrote: »Have you thought about getting a petrol?
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Anywhere that lists the Warrior Eco Power model you plan to buy/bought says 'Coming Soon' or 'Out of Stock'. Is it even a thing? Anyway, a 2.5 AH battery would not cover my lawn in one go. I bought a used Bosch that had a 2 AH battery, not good enough. Swapped if for a 4.0 AH one - all good. Now I use the 2 AH one for the Bosch hedge trimmer, I like battery families. There's reason I sought out my mower model - it can have a mulcher attachment that keeps the lawn greener by putting the minced grass back onto the lawn to feed it.MarkMcL said:Hi no it is the Warrior Eco Power Equipment cordless lawn mower.. I not allowed to post the link but if you do a google search for Warrior Eco Power Equipment cordless lawn mower it comes up
The site is - cordless garden equipment.. it only has a 2.5Ah battery but it lasts long enough for me and only takes about 40 mins to fully recharge. How does the Bosch compare?
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