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ElectricLawnmowers

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Hoss

Does anyone here own an electric lawnmower? Could you share your experiences with it so at least I would know what they're all about? I've never owned one.


#2

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Mac 624

What Do You wonna know?

For smaller spaces electric mowers are the best solution, quiet, easy to handle, no probs with the engine and easy to repair.


#3

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Roger

I am not too sure myself, but if you are familiar with them Mac, what about price ranges? What is a good price vs a "omg I just got ripped" price to pay? :)


#4

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shrek

I've used the black&decker corded model and cordless model. not a bad mower. for someone who wants very little maintaince it mite be the way too go.


#5

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Mac 624

I am not too sure myself, but if you are familiar with them Mac, what about price ranges? What is a good price vs a "omg I just got ripped" price to pay? :)

Roger, Iエm also not really familar with them, but I have traded some to people which have small lawns to trim. You canエt compare Germany to the US. Lot of people here own small lawns.

At the boxstores in Germany You can buy an electric mower for 50 USD. Good quality is more expensive
but will overlive their owners.

For Germany I would the SABO (now John Deere), Viking (currently Stihl) and Wolf (now MTD) mowers rate as te best.


#6

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Thunder

I've always looked at them as "city mowers". If I had a tiny yard, I'd probably buy one too. I'll pay attention though, 'cause when I retire........

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