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Old 06-06-2005, 01:20 AM
Sterling
 
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Dunno about this person posting but where I am, it costs $35 per clip,
once a week which generally it needs. So at roughly $140+ per month,
you'll pay for a mower pretty quickly.

Where did all the neighborhood kids go? Has anybody seen one who does
lawns lately? I haven't...

Betty Harris wrote:
Why don't you hire a neighborhood kid or a lawn service to mow it for
you? You would probably save money in the long run, expecially if you
put a realistic value on your time and labor. And you wouldn't have to
wrack your brain worrying if you bought the "right" mower.


I bought a DR mower (battery operated) and just love it. I have a fairly
big lawn and I have run this mower for 4 years without any problems.

I paid about $350 for mine and bought it because they showed a 'little
old lady' on the TV ads just chugging along with it. I figured I could
do that too and never regretted buying it. They offered free shipping
(both ways if you wanted to send it back) and a 6 months return policy.
I figured this had to be a pretty good product for them offer these
conditions. The only downside is you have to remember to recharge the
battery. It is very quiet.

Two of my friends also bought from them after trying mine.

http://www.drpower.com/ I have no relation to these people. I just LOVE
their mower!

Sterling in Atlanta