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Cordless Electric Lawn MowersDo any ThirftyFun readers use a cordless mower? If so, would you please tell me the make and model you prefer and how easy it is to get serviced or to maintain it? (Sears sells Black and Decker items, but they don't service them at their stores.) I want to use a cordless electric mower because it's environmentally friendly. Thank you so much! Casey from Plano, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Cordless Electric Lawn MowersI bought a Craftsman cordless electric lawnmower this year. I have had no problems with it at all. A few things I don't like are...it is heavy and you cannot tell if it is charged until you start the mower up. Post By az (Guest Post) RE: Cordless Electric Lawn Mowers
The problem with cordless products is the battery will except so many charges and the it won't hold a charge anymore. So the chargeable battery needs to be replaced if it is possible (some aren't) or you may need a new mower. You didn't say how old the unit is. The life of a rechargeable battery operating under normal conditions is generally between 500 to 800 charge-discharge cycles. Post By Harry (Guest Post) |
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