lawnmower
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May 19, 2011
The idea of no more gas cans and quiet mowing with an easier start are some of the top reasons why more and more families are turning to the idea of battery-powered lawnmowers and lawn equipment this year. While early models of battery powered mowers may not have had the power or charge time consumers wanted, that is no longer the case.
Improved designs and better battery technology means that battery mowers can provide the powerful performance to navigate through a variety of grass conditions and have the power needed to get the job done.
In addition, there is no gas or oil to spill and no engine emissions to pollute the air.
Battery types vary by models so you’ll want to check out what type of battery is used before you choose a battery-powered mower. Most mower styles feature removable, rechargeable batteries that are ideal for lawns up to 1/3 acre on a single charge. For larger lawns, consider buying an optional spare battery so your mowing won’t be
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