Anonymous wrote:My push mower is just the right amount of exercise
Anonymous wrote:The EGO mower is what you want. https://www.homedepot.com/p/EGO-21-in-Select-Cut-56V-Lith-Ion-Cordless-Electric-Walk-Behind-Self-Propelled-Mower-7-5-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-Included-LM2135SP/311174493It's a lightweight, cordless, battery-powered electric (battery lasts ages)--it is SELF PROPELLED--it even has a festive headlight for dusk time mowing. It's the highest-rated electric mower on Consumer Reports.
Bonus points: snazzy-looking enuf to get even the most sullen teenager excited to use it.
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Anonymous wrote:If you want the environmental friendliness, quiet, and ease of use of an electric mower, but the power and convenience of a cordless or gas one, try a battery-operated electric one. We have the 21" EGO mower; I got the non-self-propelled one, because that meant it was both cheaper and better exercise to use, but they make one that pushes itself along, too.
Anonymous wrote:I have a little electric one. I like it because it’s light weight and easy for a woman to use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:self propelled honda but it will cost you.
i'd just get a cheap push mower. 1/4 is not much to mow
It is so much wiser to pay a 1K for a self propelled with speed regulator and walk behind it with a smile, than pushing a god damn thing around and having body aches for the rest of a weekend.
- a woman home owner who upgraded to a GOOD one.
pp you are responding to. yes, if my wife were mowing, i'd definitely do that. if i were mowing, i am too cheap to pay 1k for a fancy push mower.
When I posted I figured that you are a man with a lot of stamina![]()
To a woman 1/4 of an acre is a lot to mow )))) Besides, there are other yard chores to do on top of moving. Better save that energy )))