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		|  08-15-2009, 11:40 AM | #1 |  
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			How well do these work?  I do not want a gas one anymore, Reel mowers are useless, and I hate running around with a cord.  I am just skeptical about the battery life of these things.
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		|  08-15-2009, 11:43 AM | #2 |  
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			Mine works awesome. I have a Black and Decker that sells at Home Depot.
 It takes awhile to charge but I live on a corner lot and I can get at least 2 mows out of it. I've never had it die on me. It's a little heavy but I have no hills or complex turns.
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		|  08-15-2009, 11:44 AM | #3 |  
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			I'm getting one delivered by Rona sometime today so I can stop using my gas mower. I'll post impressions as soon as I can.
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		|  08-15-2009, 12:02 PM | #4 |  
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			I got a Home Lite  24V cordless mower from Home Depot a few months ago when they had a $100 trade in deal for your old mower if you went to a greener model, and I couldn't be happier with it. I have a good sized corner lot and can easily mow it 2 or 3 times on a single charging. Before I had my back yard sod in I even used it to hack down some 3ft high weeds and it went through them like a champ. I highly recommend one of them.
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		|  08-15-2009, 12:43 PM | #5 |  
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			Hmm, that's pretty cool that they have something like that.  It's apparently these type of small gas powered engines that are the bigger contributors to air pollution.
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		|  08-15-2009, 12:52 PM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by Gundo  I got a Home Lite  24V cordless mower from Home Depot a few months ago when they had a $100 trade in deal for your old mower if you went to a greener model, and I couldn't be happier with it. I have a good sized corner lot and can easily mow it 2 or 3 times on a single charging. Before I had my back yard sod in I even used it to hack down some 3ft high weeds and it went through them like a champ. I highly recommend one of them. |  
What make and brand is yours?
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		|  08-15-2009, 01:32 PM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ford Prefect  What make and brand is yours? |  
Its the Home Lite 24V 20" Model from Home Depot.
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		|  08-15-2009, 02:00 PM | #8 |  
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			So mine is the Utopia mower made by Linamar. Self propelled and has a brushless (?) motor that the company claims will outperform 48V and 60V motors. We'll see how it runs. It uses 2 batteries at once, but came with 3 - seems kind of pointless. 2 or 4 would be fine.
 It recommends a 24 hour charge before initial use, and then the regular charger will fully charge the batteries in 12 hours. According to the FAQ:
 
 How often will I have to buy a new battery?                                          •               The batteries if used/stored properly have a rating of 5 years or more. Always remember not to leave batteries in temperatures below 0°C or 32°F.
 
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		|  08-15-2009, 07:31 PM | #9 |  
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					Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner  So mine is the Utopia mower made by Linamar. Self propelled and has a brushless (?) motor that the company claims will outperform 48V and 60V motors. |  
Brushless motors are great.  More efficient, more powerful, and essentially maintenance free.  Conventional DC motors use brushes to conduct the electrical current to the armature, and are a high-wear item on high current motors like you'd find in a lawn mower.
		 
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		|  08-15-2009, 08:51 PM | #10 |  
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					Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner  How often will I have to buy a new battery?                                          •               The batteries if used/stored properly have a rating of 5 years or more. Always remember not to leave batteries in temperatures below 0°C or 32°F. |  
My concern with battery-powered lawnmowers is that a replacement battery might cost more than a new mower (like many other battery-powered tools these days). Anyone know how the batteries are priced? I really wish some of the big companies would start pushing standardized batteries in different sizes so replacements would be affordable, but I guess that's one of the ways they make money.
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		|  08-16-2009, 11:01 AM | #11 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ashartus  My concern with battery-powered lawnmowers is that a replacement battery might cost more than a new mower (like many other battery-powered tools these days). Anyone know how the batteries are priced? I really wish some of the big companies would start pushing standardized batteries in different sizes so replacements would be affordable, but I guess that's one of the ways they make money. |  
I think they cost from $100-to $150.  If they last for 5 years, I'd say that's better than paying for all that gas and oil
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		|  08-16-2009, 11:05 AM | #12 |  
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					Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner  How often will I have to buy a new battery?                                          •               The batteries if used/stored properly have a rating of 5 years or more. Always remember not to leave batteries in temperatures below 0°C or 32°F. |  
Where do you keep the battery during winter?
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		|  08-16-2009, 11:08 AM | #13 |  
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			I just emailed Linamar for pricing, will post the response. 
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					Originally Posted by Shazam  Where do you keep the battery during winter? |  
I'll just move mine from the garage to the basement.
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		|  08-16-2009, 11:08 AM | #14 |  
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			Good thread. I hate gas mowers so much that I bought a reel one. It's actually okay except that a few patches have to be gone over with a weed eater. I was wondering about the B&D battery powered mowere. The weedeater is pretty good. 
 I also wish they'd have standardized batteries for these things as I have both Ryobi and B&D cordless tools...2 completelly different batteries of course.
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		|  08-16-2009, 05:17 PM | #15 |  
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			My first battery-powered mower lasted about 12 years, then I replaced it when the battery power started to dwindle. I love it!!! My yard is very large. I get a full cut out of one charge. I've stored my mower in an unheated garage in an Albertan winter by keeping it fully charged with no apparent ill effects. I would never have another gas mower again and my yard is too large for a cord.
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		|  08-16-2009, 05:36 PM | #16 |  
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			Has anyone had any experience with the Neutron?  Seems to be all the rage these days.
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		|  08-17-2009, 08:14 AM | #17 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bent Wookie  Has anyone had any experience with the Neutron?  Seems to be all the rage these days. |  
I looked into one of those goofy looking things when I bought my Home Lite 24V, I found that the square footage it cut on a single charge to be alot lower than some of the others and I wanted a mower that looked like a mower.
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		|  08-21-2009, 09:35 AM | #18 |  
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					Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner  I just emailed Linamar for pricing, will post the response. |  
Sorry for the late reply: Hi  xxxxxxx,
 Getting 3 is odd - you  will only need the two. We sell pairs of batteries for $99 plus shipping from  our Customer Service centre at 866-857-1445. Please call us if you’d like to  order.
 
 LINAMAR  Consumer Products Ltd.
 150 Arrow  Road,
 Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1K  1T4
 Tel: 519 515 1000  ext.
 Fax: 519 515 9971
 email: lcpsupport@linamar.com
 linamar.com
 linamarconsumerproducts.com
 
 
 Forgot to add that I was able to cut the whole lawn on a single charge. My lot is 6,213 sq. ft., and obviously that is not all lawn to cut. The mower was a lot quieter than my gas one, but not whisper quiet. The self propelled feature was nice, too. It seems a little harder to get as close to the fence edges with the electric, so I have more trimming to do.
		 
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		|  08-21-2009, 10:00 AM | #19 |  
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			I'm ditching my electric mower and getting one of those old-school push mowers.  I'm tired of wrestling cords from trees and I'm not a fan of gas mowers.  Plus, I figure that the old-school mowers are safer so I'll be able to get some slave labout out of my kids a year or two earlier than I would with an electric or gas.  They're going to hate me...hehehehehe.
		 
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		|  08-24-2009, 10:58 AM | #20 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bent Wookie  Has anyone had any experience with the Neutron?  Seems to be all the rage these days. |  
I had one.  The battery life was ok.  I could cut my lawn twice before the battery died.  I have a pretty big yard, so I thought that was ok.  I thought it was decent until my charger went after a year, and I had to borrow my neighbor's polluting gas powered Toro.  My lawn never looked better.   
I had to order a new charger from the states, and after I got the charger, I sold it and went back to a gas powered mower. 
The blade was tiny, 11 inches.  It took along time to cut the lawn.  I did an ok job if you cut the grass regularly.  Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.
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