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I have the grandfather to this one and I love it. It is quiet, easy to
use and easy to hang up in the garage. The minus side: it will not cut
long, wet grass very well and I am now - after about 5 years - having to
get a new battery.
A single recharge is good for about 1 hour. And mine still works but it
gives up after about 40 to 45 minutes now that it is old.
I tried one with a cord but if you have any bushes or trees to mow
around, it is hard to use. Mine is a big lawn, on a hill, lots of bushes
and trees.
Amadeus W. M. wrote:
I bought my first house 1/2 year ago, and now I have to mow the lawn.
The previous owner left me probably a 50 years old gas mower which just
died. I broke the start rope trying to crank the engine. Don't know if
that can be fixed.
At any rate, I'm considering buying an electric mower. I only have 0.22
acres of lawn, including the house on it, so electric should be ok. I can
deal with the cord, but I'm also considering buying a cordless mower.
My questions a
1) How much power (watts) does a cord mower consume? I imagine more than
a light bulb, but I don't want to pay hundreds on my already high electric
bill.
2) If I buy a cordless mower, what's the lifetime of the battery? Does it
last less over the years? I want to be able to finish the entire lawn
with a single recharge, even after, say, 5 years from now.
Thanks!