Earthwise 20-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag #60020 | 
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List Price: $379.99 Buy New: $320.00 You Save: $59.99 (16%)
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 6301
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 100 Dimensions (in): 31 x 22.2 x 16.2
MPN: 60020 Model: 60020 UPC: 026479600206 EAN: 0026479600206 ASIN: B000WEOQP4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Single Lever Height Control 1-3/4" to 3-3/4" | | • | Easy On & Off Mulch Plug - Grass Catcher - Discharge Chute | | • | Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control and Safety Key | | • | Comfort "V" Handle, with Cushion Grip, Soft Touch Operation - with Easy Fold Handle | | • | Ball Bearing Wheels - Rolls Easy - Last Longer - 7 Inch Front and 8 Inch Rear |
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Product Description Earthwise, 20", Cordless Electric Lawn Mower, Powerful 24V System, 3 N 1, Side Discharge, Rear Bagger Or Mulch, Single Lever Height Control From 1-3/4" To 3-3/4", Comfort "V" Handle With Cushion Foam Grip, Soft Touch Operation, Easy Fold Handle, Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control, 7" Front & 8" Rear Ball Bearing Wheels, 2 Year Limited Warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Look Ma, No wires!! August 27, 2008 Peter Damski (Savannah, GA USA) I have had this lawnmower for about a month now and I am very pleased with its performance. I live in Savannah, GA and Tropical Storm Fay dumped plenty of rain here. I just cut the grass yesterday and had to do a short recharge to complete the last 1/4 of the lawn. I have a fairly large lawn and I find that I can complete the job on a single charge if I move at a good clip. I have had to cut the lawn while it is a little damp. The wet grass does build up under the deck and requires a good cleaning after use. I use my air compressor and a rag to do the cleanup. I would recommend this product to anyone looking to get away from the gas can in the garage. Time will tell how the battery holds up.
GREAT MOWER! August 24, 2008 Barbara E. Zimmerman (Pocono Lake, PA) Earthwise 20-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag #60020 I love this mower. It's quiet, starts instantly, and best of all, no smelly fumes. My lawn isn't very big. It's about 40 X 50, plus a heavily weeded, damp area leading to the woods behind my house. The mower ran smoothly over the lawn, but hesitated in the 4 foot high weeds. But after I trimmed them with a string trimmer, it ran much easier. The hesitation might have been caused because the mower was set to mulch. And it was hard to push in that area, which was wet with soft earth. Now that the weeds are trimmed and more sunlight reaches the soil, it's easier to work that area. A "side bonus" - the excersize element. I'm 66 years old and my property is slightly hilly. The first time I used it was a bit hard, but after a few uses, my body seemed stronger and the pushing was very easy.
works great -read your reviews August 20, 2008 C. Tharp (Birmingham Alabama) After reading lots of reviews here at amazon, I purchased this one. reviews were invaluable. Instructions were great/necessary also. I started of with it set too low. but when I raised it up a little worked great.. can't plug the charger in wrong as suggested by another reviewer. did my whole yard 40x80 sloping and still had power to spare. Had to watch for the rear,rubber,guard as suggested by somone. The flap holds the side shoot on. So the flap does not come off..Will add a little brass chain to hold the rubber guard out back so it does not get cut up. I am really happy with my lawn mower.
Cordless Mower Works well August 16, 2008 W. Plaza (Dayton, Ohio) Enjoy using the smooth ride and low sound of this cordless mower; however, it does have some challenges working in thick or wet grass. If you keep on top of your lawn probably not a big problem and is great for small to average size yards of course. I've got an average size lawn for track housing area so have not had a big problem with performance--tomorrow should be an interesting test since it has been over a week since my last mow because of business related travel.
It could easily have been five stars.... August 12, 2008 B. Lynn Stubblefield (Nashville, TN USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Several of the reviewers have complained about the charging system. Either the battery would not charge or charged slowly. The charging system arrives in two separate pieces that I will identify as the power cord, that part which plugs into your home receptacle, the charger, the small rectangular black box with two indicator lights with the permantently attached charge cord, the cord that plugs into the mower. I assembled the system and plugged everything into it's proper place and then watched it very closely for a few minutes. I fly electric RC planes and I have seen charging systems melt down before. In about two minutes the charger was too hot to hold in your hand. This can't be right, so I called the "Call me first" number. A very polite lady listens to my problem, then says that she has not heard of that before and must ask the tech people. Foolish me, I believed that she was the tech. The answer that she relayed from "tech" was to take the mower to a service center over fifty miles away from my home in Nashville, TN. I declined her advice saying that it would be much easier and cheaper for me to return it to Amazon than to make one, or most likely two, round trips to the distant service center. Internet shopping is not about driving. While begining to disassemble the charging system it occurred to me that turning the power cord connection to the charger 180 degrees (polarity?) might have some effect. Sure enough, the system began to charge. I won't call it properly because I believe that the charger is to small for it's intended task and continues to get hotter than I would like but that is pure speculation and should be taken as such. A bit over two months of steady use and other than a wheel cover falling off the mower continues to cut well. I called the "tech/receptionst" back and explained just what that I had done to resolve the problem and after a long pause I asked if she was still there, "Yes, she answered, just writing all this down in case it happens again". At least one person there could be counted on..... Cutting it fine in Nashville, Lynn...
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