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WORX WG783 Lil' Mo 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless 3-In-1 Lawn Mower with Removable Battery
(Lawn Patio) Positec/Worx - Lawn Garden
Release date: 2010-06-30

Cuts up to 6,000 square feet on a single charge
Adjustable mowing height from 1.8 to 3.3 inches; 14-inch cutting width
Removable battery allows for convenient charging in any location


Price: $315.38 $199.99

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Cordless Electric Rechargeable Lawn Mower?

What should l look for when buying a cordless electric mower?


You need to purchase one with a name brand. If you ever need to have it repaired or get replacement parts, you want one that you will be able to do so.

LOOK MOM NO GAS !!! Rechargeable lawn mower . I Love the Sun


This is my rechargeable lawn mower . I charge it using solar panels I bought from Harbor Freight . I#39;m making an attempt to rid myself from ...

I need to buy a 12 V -5.0AH rechargeable lawn mower battery. Can I replace the battery with 12V-12AH?

What charger do I need for the battery>


NO! It is important to use the right battery, especially rechargeables. If you use one with too high of an AH it could damage the mower at worst. At best, the battery wouldn't work and you'd be wasting money. Check to see if there is a Batteries Plus, Radio Shack or similar store in your area. They have a lot of battery types. Also try the store you got the mower from if you haven't already.

Black Decker CM1936 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower With Removable Battery
Black  Decker Outdoor

Price: $399.99

Removable battery enables use of additional batteries for cutting larger properties; includes Energy Star rated charger
Cordless electric lawn mower with removable 36V battery for cutting lawns up to 1/3 acre
19-inch deck size; weighs 72 pounds

electric / and rechargeable lawn mowers, are they any good?

Hi there, we are about to buy a lawn mower , we have used two and four stroke petrol mowers , but we were wondering if we should look into the cheaper electric and rechargeable mowers , if you own one let me know if your happy with it E.T.C thank you.


The ones that plug up.... well, they are great for SMALL yards... very small yards.... that cord isn't cheap and you can easy run over it cutting it, and or trip over it..., not to mention you might experience a tangling problem...

Battery powered almost the same way.... good for a SMALL yard..... since the batterys can't really handle big yards... and the taller and tougher the grass... the less run time you will get out of them.... that and the batterys are not cheap.. and you'll probably end up replacing it every 2-3 years.
The upside is..... no oil to change, needs no gas of course.....

While your regular old cheap 3.5 to 4.0hp pushmower, costs around $100-$150 and can last up to or around 10 years with good maintenance on a rather big yard... cheap to fix and cheap to replace... downside is of course the maintenance.... oil changes regularly.... gas, and winter storage (making sure you have fresh, stabilized gas) etc.....

Black Decker CM1836 18-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower
Black  Decker Outdoor

Price: $349.99

Cordless electric lawn mower with integrated 36V battery for cutting lawns up to 1/3 acre
18-inch deck size; weighs 64 pounds
1-touch adjustment quickly changes height on all 4 wheels simultaneopusly

Are there any rechargeable RIDING lawn mowers available anywhere?

So far, all I've seen are these little 15"-20" rechargeable push mowers (the battery-powered ones, not the corded ones), so I was wondering if there are any riding lawn mowers with batteries that can be recharged (I know there are rechargeable forklifts, so I would think there would be a rechargeable riding mower somewhere). If there are any of these, where can I find them and how much do they cost?


In the six years in the OPE (Outdoor Power Equipment) industry, I have yet to see a electric riding mower. I do know that Wheel Horse sold one back in the late 70's But they did not sell well and were hard to maintain. The biggest problem is the cost of the batteries. I hope you can find what you are looking for.

How do I dispose of a non-functioning lawn mower?

I have an electric, battery rechargeable lawn mower that won't take a charge anymore. I checked with my local service store but it's more expensive to fix it than to just buy a new mower so I've decided to go with the new mower. Now I don't know what to do with this old one, specially given it's electric and you shouldn't throw away batteries... what to do?


If you have a neighbor with a really bad lawn, you could just leave it on the front yard at 3AM...

Just kidding.

Most communities have hazardous household waste faculties that accept things like this from residents. Normally, you can just drop it off.

However, that battery is replaceable- you can look up the manufacturer and part number on the battery and just change it out. Thare are a lot of places on the Web that you can buy batteries from.

If you go this route, the only thing you need to bring to the hazardous waste people is the old battery.

Some folks here have suggested that you leave it outside with a sign that says, "free." I've had much better results putting things outside with signs that say, "$10"


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We like the green theme of that electric riding lawnmower from Husqvarna we showed you last month, but that one's just a design concept — here's one that actually exists. Plug the Recharge Mower into a standard wall outlet for 12 hours, and you get three hours of cutting time.

It's powered by three electric motors, one for each of the two blades and one to move it forward at 4.5mph. Its cutting width is a bit narrow for our taste — 27 inches instead of the usual 34 inches of most riding lawn mowers — but we like the idea of its quiet operation, cranking out just 50% the noise of conventional internal combustion riding mowers.

It's not cheap, costing you $2195, but the company is offering free shipping on the 300-pound contraption, at least for now. Green grass, green planet, everybody wins. Or, we could just stop being grass farmers altogether. Better yet, we could just bury our heads in the sand and deny climate change, and there won't be a problem.

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In my mind they’re definitely a sound of Summer, but gas-powered mowers are noisy, messy and of course produce harmful emissions just like an automobile. But an electric model that’s tethered to a power cord can be problematic too, particularly if you’ve got a large piece of property to maintain. So the Neuton CE 6 seems like a better alternative since it provides all of the benefits of an electric mower, like being quiet and clean with no engine emissions, without the hassle of a long extension cord trailing behind you. It uses a removable, rechargeable battery with 360 watt-hours of juice that should be good for about 1/3 of an acre, or for about an hour, depending on the grass conditions.

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Canada.com - Sep 14, 2009

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Irish Times - Sep 10, 2009

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Lets be Frank

Macon Telegraph - Aug 31, 2009

Let#39;s be Frank“I ran over a lawn mower, hit a chain-link fence and nearly hit a cyclist. When I almost ran over a crew on a garbage truck, they called the police.