Scotts 415-16S 16-Inch Elite Push Reel Lawn Mower

October 15, 2013 - Comment

The Scotts Elite Reel Mower has a 16 inch cutting width, with a cutting height range of half inch to 2.50 inches. It is lightweight, with easy to push 10 inch wheels and radial tread tires. The handle is a flared T style with cushioned grips. The blades are heat treated tempered alloy steel with

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The Scotts Elite Reel Mower has a 16 inch cutting width, with a cutting height range of half inch to 2.50 inches. It is lightweight, with easy to push 10 inch wheels and radial tread tires. The handle is a flared T style with cushioned grips. The blades are heat treated tempered alloy steel with steel cutter bar for years of use. It has unbreakable steel side plates and 1-inch welded torsion tube frame assembly.

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William D. Loeffler says:

Scotts Elite — A Detailed Comparison Parts I and II Part II have been intrigued by reel mowers ever since I noticed Wally and Beaver using one on Leave It to Beaver re-runs. It was my job to mow the lawn growing up and the Cleavers always made lawn care look a lot more fun than it was for me pushing around a heavy gasoline-powered mower.When we bought our first home, one thing that really didn’t occur to me was that once again it would fall to me to keep the grass cut. Kids come by the house asking if they can do it, but…

James says:

Lots of fun if you know what to expect I bought this mower, and have been using it for a year, and I love it. I chose a reel mower for one reason: SIMPLICITY. No gas. No spark plugs to replace. No cord to pull. No exhaust. No dust blowing everywhere. No noisy motor.The good:1) Quiet, inexpensive, light weight, and easy to push.2) Small storage footprint (about 12″x20″).3) Easy to maintain. WD40 before and after each use. Adjust stationary blade 1-2 times per year (or as needed). Sharpen reel blades…

Guy L. Gonzalez "Malcontent" says:

It’s not easy being green If your yard isn’t big enough to justify an electric mower, and you want to have the lowest possible carbon footprint possible, an old school reel mower is the answer you’re looking for. Just be prepared for a good workout as you’ll have to cover the same ground at least 3-5 times in each direction, cross-hatch, for anything resembling a clean cut, though you’ll definitely need an edger/trimmer to complete the job. Also, if you have a lot of weeds, buy a good weed cutter because they laugh in…

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