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Author Re: Lawnmower Questions - Gas vs. Electric for Replacing 30 year old
Go Bucks!

2008-02-18, 9:25 am

On Feb 17, 8:31=A0pm, "Joseph Meehan" <sligoNoSPAM...@hotmail.com>
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> =A0 =A0 Frankly I have done just that with an electric with cord and had n=

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> problems at all. =A0My current home is not laid out in a way that would ma=

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> it easy, =A0but I am considering either a corded or battery model. =A0In f=

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> just saw an add for a cord/cordlesss model. =A0I will have to look into th=

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> one.
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> =A0 =A0 I like the relative quiet of electric. =A0No bother with gas etc. =

=A0I don't
> like the prospect of buying new batteries, as I am about to do for my
> trimmer, blower and hedge cutter. =A0Of the three original batteries (abou=

t 6
> years old) two are almost dead. =A0 Very handy.
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> =A0 =A0 While I personally like electric, I suspect that Joe would more ha=

ppier
> with a gas model.
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I bought an electric Black and Decker back in 1998, and still have it,
still starts with the first pull of the trigger everytime! :-)

Yes, electrics are much quitier, no smoke, no oil to check/change, no
carrying a can of gas around in your car or storing it in the garage.

You just have to get used to having a cord. What I do is start out
even with the electrical outlet on the house and move Away from it as
you cut. Basically of the back of your house is on the North and the
electric outlet is in the middle of the back of the house. Start from
the house outlet walking North to the fence, spin 180 come right back
to the East side parallel to the one you just cut, get to the house,
spin 180 cut towards the east again, etc. Then come back to the middle
when you are done with the NorthEast side, and do the same for the
West woring away from the electric outlet.

The other option is to run parallel to the back of your house from
East to West starting directly next to your house and working Out
towards the fence.

This way the cord doesn't get in your way!

As far as the battery units go, I'm sure having No cord is nice, but
what is your experience with cordless drills, etc. How long do the
batteries last, after a year or three, they tend to hold a charge for
a shorter time than they did to begin with. I would expect that as you
start mowing, the battery would be fine, but at some point when the
battery discharges you will lose RPM and Torque to the blade, it won't
be dead yet, but it won't be full power like the corded model.

If you find a unit that has a battery AND runs off a cord that would
be nice. If you have an area where the cord wont reach, or you have to
get around something, disconnect the cord, cut that section, then
reconnect the cord.

That's my 50 cents (used to be 2 cents, but everything is going up!)
Good Luck,
Sam
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