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Old 07-05-2010, 01:26 PM
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I'm not a fan of Battery Mowers.... There are however some newer one on the market which hold together better now but the batteries are rediculous money still.

You will find on nearly all battery opperated mowers that despite the long warranty periods displayed on the box or in the press, it will only have a 12 months warranty on the battery. Due to the nature of the product, it is only used for several of those 12 months and the battery will have discharged by the start of the next season and will probably need replacing. You also need to think about how long the battery will run for once fully charged and will it get you around your garden in time before it runs out???

Lithium ION batteries are the new breed which seem to work quite well on initial testing but are new to the market and "longevity" is still an unknown quantity at the moment.

Get a petrol mower and be safe knowing you'll have years of service from it with a little TLC along the way

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