Greenworks 20-Inch 12 Amp Corded Lawn Mower 25022 with 50-Foot Indoor & Outdoor Extension Cord ECOA010

February 8, 2018 - Comment

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Dr Bell says:

works great, but not maintaince free. This is my first electric mower. I have roughly 1/2 acre of grass to mow. I took it out today to mulch up some lingering leaves from last fall and it worked great, plenty of power, and I don’t really mind pulling an extension cord.One note though, it is not sealed, the motor gets very dirty during use. I suggest opening up and cleaning regularly with a blast of compressed air or a leaf blower. The screws don’t come out easy – I’m going to replace them with quick release pins so I…

Joel Avrunin says:

Very satisfied former Black and Decker owner – Greenworks gets it right! I bought my first electric lawn mower when I bought my first house in 2004. It was a Black and Decker MM675 with a flip-over handle. That lawn mower served me well for about 5 years and never let me down. Then, one day I used it when my lawn was too wet and the motor started to smoke as it bogged down on wet grass! I could no longer get the MM675 model, so I went to Home Depot and “upgraded” to the MM1800, the 18″ corded mulching/bagging mower from Black and Decker. Immediately I was…

by12on says:

Great mower, great product. I highly recommend it! I’ve had this mower for a little over a year now. It has served me and my lawn well.A little backstory about why i chose to go with an electric mower: My weekly chore growing up was having to cut the lawn at my parents (1/3 acre); my parents had a craftsman mower which had powered wheels and ran on gasoline. The powered wheels were nice to have because the backyard had a slight downward hill to it but I hated dealing with the gasoline. I disliked having to go refill (albeit…

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