19" 24 Volt Cordless Mulching Mower

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Ideal for up to 1/3 acre lot. Hassle-free starting and no tune-ups required. Recharges up to 70% in 4 hours & 100% overnight. 3-in-1: mulch, rear bag or side discharge (chute sold separately). One-touch, 7 position height adjustment adjusts cut heights from 1-1/2 In. - 3-1/2 In. 19 In. tough, rust-proof polymer deck. Folding handle tubes require less storage space. 2 year limited warranty. Lifetime deck warranty. Tools and Hardware

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19" 24 Volt Cordless Mulching Mower

$359 - $530
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jtofte

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Homelite cordless mower

pros: Love it.

cons: I don't know yet

steeeverino

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Runs great, but there's Hidden Costs & ... it's not Green

pros: Quiet. Starts quickly. Low daily maintenance. Powerful.

cons: Expensive (repairs). Not Green.

cougars1

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Hope you never need repairs for it.....

pros: quiet and cheap to run...if you can keep it running

cons: forget any kind of support if it breaks down.

bananaleaf

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I'm happy with my mower

pros: No gasoline required; no pollution; quiet; lightweight, since it's mostly made of plastic

cons: Limited range on a battery charge; battery needs replaced after a few years

tedie

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easy easy easy and not smelly

pros: easy to start, easy to change cutting height, not smelly

cons: battery could be more powerful especially if grass is long.

macintoshguru

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Black and Decker Rechargeable Mower

pros: Starts with the flick of lever. No gas, oil, plugs to mess with. Quiet.

cons: Wish they had a self-propelled version for those hilly areas. A little heavy.

rgathright

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The mower always starts and creates no allergy inducing fumes!

pros: Cordless, quiet and costs $.05 per 4,000 ft to operate.

cons: Lead-acid batteries, weak battery charger.

jogreen

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Convenient and Easy to Use Tool

pros: No gasoline and runs very quietly.

cons: Not convenient for a large yard due to battery charge.

kballs

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Don't know why I waited so long to get one of these

pros: No gas/oil, no cord, plastic deck = no rust, decent power.

cons: Heavy, old-school lead-acid batteries.

dland2000

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Works well as long as the job is not too big

pros: Easy to use, works well on small to medium sized jobs, quiet.

cons: Short battery life, heavy, flimsy arms.