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Corded Versus Cordless Electric Lawn MowersHow to Choose the Best From Neuton, Black & Decker, Toro, Worx etc
Corded and cordless (rechargeable) electric mowers have similar performance, with a few important differences. Here's how to choose.
Electric lawn mowers are
However electric mowers are limited to small gardens, about a quarter acre.
Electric mowers also have limited power and size, 18 or 19 inch cutting decks compared to 22 inches for gas mowers. Thick weeds and overgrown grass will require slow, careful mowing.
Homeowners who can work within these limitations will be rewarded with an easy to use machine and a pleasant mowing experience. Popular brands include Neuton, Bosch, Toro, Black & Decker, Earthwise, Yardworks, Remington, Bully, Ryobi, Makita, Worx and MTD. Corded Electric Lawn MowersCorded mowers should use standard electric cords that plug into the mower. This allows easy replacement if the cord is accidentally cut by mowing over the cord. Some mowers come without a power cord. The owner needs to supply his own. The manufacturer's instructions should be followed when choosing a cord. Thick 12 or 14 gauge cords, with a maximum length of 100 feet, is usually specified. Using a cord that is too thin or too long
Advantages of corded mowers
Disadvantages
Cordless Electric Lawn MowersThe batteries are the main issue with cordless mowers. Batteries that can be easily swapped by the owner are convenient.
If not easily swapped by the user, the batteries should at least be replaceable at a service center. Mowers that do not have replaceable batteries, that need to be junked when the batteries go bad, should be avoided. Advantages of cordless mowers
Disadvantages
Lawn Mower SafetyElectric mowers are quiet and may therefore seem safer than gas mowers but they are still power tools with fast-spinning blades. Pulling the mower backwards could result in the mower running over the operator's foot. The American Academy of Pediatrics has a web page on lawn mower safety. The mower should have a removable start key, just like an automobile. Keeping the key in a safe place prevents children, and thieves, from using the mower. Additional Lawn Mower FeaturesWhile not strictly necessary, these additional features can be useful
Corded versus Cordless Lawn MowersFor those willing to put up with the inconvenience of trailing a power cord, the light and low-maintenance corded electric lawn mowers are a good choice. Gardens with obstacles that entangle cords, or that are far from electrical power points, are more suited to cordless mowers. An alternative is to use a manual push reel lawn mower. Grass trimmers should also not be ignored.
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