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Anyone have an electric push mower?

Thoughts, feelings, reviews of it?

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@0x56 only half so. I got some odd spots it would get stuck at and the yard is a fenced section and no fence section that I'd have to move it between.

I also have a teenager that needs things to do. And a fat ass that I need to get moving some too.
My ride-on died and I've been paying someone, but he got all pissy because he ran over dog shit and it was on the tire of his mower 🙄
I told him to give me a day heads up before he shows, which he didn't do, so I'm not upset he ran over some. 🤷‍♂️

@Kurtroedeger @0x56 On a large yard it comes down to 2 words.

Cable management.

So go for a good battery operated one. Then it can be a pleasure to use, if you don't let the grass become a jungle for hobbitses. Good for low impact arm exercise, unless in a jungle. Again. And check the height of the handle bar, because slouching makes it hell.

And you need a trimmer on top since it is not a delicate finishing machine for edges.

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I have battery and plugin trimmer to use. I'm thinking battery one with self propelled feature. Costco has Green works brand and I know there is a no questions return policy with Costco if it doesn't work out.

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