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| This is a discussion on Lawn Mowers within the Fred's House of Pancakes forums, part of the PriusChat Forums category; I just replaced my reel mower with the Neuton: http://www.drpower.com/CSTM_Neuton_Home.aspx I liked the reel mower a lot, except that I ... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Charlotte, NC
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Friends: 0 | I just replaced my reel mower with the Neuton: http://www.drpower.com/CSTM_Neuton_Home.aspx I liked the reel mower a lot, except that I got a cheap one ($99 five years ago) that wouldn't stay sharp. I had it sharpened once at a cost of $60. Everyone is right that it doesn't cut tall grass or weeds. It also doesn't do anything with fallen leaves on the lawn. My lawn has gradually gotten healthier, thicker, and less weed-prone over the last five years. Which made it difficult to push the reel mower through it. Especially up-hill. My boyfriend was more frustrated with it than I was, which is the main reason I decided not to go with a higher quality reel mower. I've had the Neuton about a month now, and so far, so good. My lawn looks neater, more manicured, than it ever did with the reel mower. It's highest setting is 3" which looks really low to me, so I'm a little concerned about the long-term health of the grass. I'm not happy with the string trimmer. Let me know if you want more detail about that. I'm hopeful that the mower will shred and bag autumn leaves nicely so I won't have to rake. Although in this drought/heat wave, the leaves are likely to spontaneously combust before they get a chance to fall. |
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Friends: 0 | Get a DEER known for reliability.. ![]() http://www.deere.com/en_AU/equipment.../fullpage.html Or if your wanting EV power, get a EV Reel mower... http://www2.yardiac.com/list_categories.as...3418&id=229 |
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Friends: 3 | I have reel mower and ditched it for a Neuton mower (link provided by C Monster). The reel mower was great on short grass. If you can stay on top of your cutting, a reel mower is great. If you get lax and the grass grows over 3-4 inches, you'll be out of luck. Plus, if you have trees and shrubs, the reel mower won't cut through the debris on the ground and you'll constantly have to stop to pull twigs out of the blades. I give my experience an overall "yuck". The Neuton is wonderful. It cuts through long grass just fine. It also handles all the debris from my trees/shrubs without a problem. You can buy a mulching attachment and a blade sharpener. The battery seems to weigh more than the mower, so no problems getting this mower around. The mower is so easy to start with the flip of a switch and the squeezing of the handle. My only gripe is that you have to keep the handle squeezed together and the slightest degree of pressure, the mower shuts off. I'm now used to this and don't encounter the shut off problem anymore, but my hands tend to tire. Overall I love this mower and would recommend it to anyone. If you have a large yard, buy two batteries so that you're able to complete your entire mow in one day. Neuton would be able to advise what size lawn one battery can handle. Oh, oh, oh - it's quite too! |
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Friends: 0 | I used to have a Sears Craftsman 24-volt rechargeable mower; it wasn't a reel kind, just the basic type with the two blades that rotate above the surface of the grass. When I still *had* grass, it'd run for 30-40 minutes, cutting even an overgrown dark fescue lawn, and wasn't even close to running out of power. Quality of cut was about the same as a gas mower. Keeping the blades sharp seems to help either one do lots better. |
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An Electric can have every bit as much... and MORE power than a gas mower. If done right. At this point, the makers don't really give a damn. Saying that electric mowers will never have as much power as a gasoline one is like saying that an EV will never have as much power as a gas vehicle. Not true in any way, shape or form, given the same dvelopment money and time. Every EV I've owned has had more power than its gasoline couterpart. And I've driven some that'll do 0-60 in under three seconds. 0-100-0 in eleven seconds. If an electric car can do that, I dare say that we have enough power for a lawn mower. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TonyPSchaefer @ Aug 12 2007, 03:16 PM) [snapback]494404[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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Friends: 15 | If my lawn was smaller, I'd be all about the electric mowers. But it's not. I really like the mulching capability of my mower (which was given to me 10 years ago and still runs great). I only bag when I need some mulch for the garden, specifically in the fall when the leaves come down. A nice mix of chopped up leaves and grass is the best mulch there is. It's better than buying mulch, breaks down better in the garden, and I have ZERO yard waste. I really hate how people throw away their yard trimmings. The only problem I see with the gas mowers is they have poor exhaust emissions. But I only use 2-3 gallons of gas throughout the year on my mower, so I'd rather get an EV car and reduce my gas usage by a gallon a DAY instead. I hope to reduce the size of my lawn over time (increasing garden, orchard, and hosta space) and hopefully my mower makes it until then. I can go for an electric then. Do they have electrics that can mulch and bag and for how much?
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Friends: 33 | I had a plugin electric real mower and even though the blades were not sharp it did a great job. I was set to about 3 inches. It got a bit cross if I let the grass grow a bit long. When I moved the lawn here is on a slope and not level or even. I now use a 2 stroke Victa rotary mower which is an Australian made mower. I had a weedeater 4 stroke rotory mower, what a piece of shoe soil! Unfortunately due to the undulations of my lawn a 4 stroke mower is no good. I minimise polution by not watering to reduce growth. My mum n dad have a Black and Decker rechargable slasher mower. It's 12 volt and a great thing. It cuts long grass and is harder to stall than my weedeater was. If it gets into heavy going it slows down and the motor starts producing real torque. When my victor dies which won't be for a long time I'll look into a rechargable mower for here. My block is 960 square metres with about 400 square metres of structure and 250 square metres of thick scrub with no lawn so about 300 square metres of grass. Mums mower would do it easy in one charge. (9 square metres is about 100 square feet so 300m2 = 3333 feet2 |
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Friends: 0 | The Black and Decker electric cordless is going strong after five years. It sounds like someone down the block is mowing, not me. Love the quiet and ease of operation. They are best for less than a third acre. Reel mowers are great, keep them sharp, but don't own one if you live near walnut trees. Pushing fast and hitting a walnut will stop you and the mower so fast. It's no fun to have the mower handle crammed in your stomach. :P |
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