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Cordless - battery powered lawn mowers


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I would avoid the use of battery tools. Unless you are calculating/writing off outlay, eg. It cost £20 to have someone cut your lawn weekly. Therefore a £200 outlay is paid for in 10x£20 plus your however many weeks of your labour/time and electric charging costs.

 

Because anything with batteries, electric cars, Cordless power tools have a big achilles heel. Battery replacement cost, and batteries toward end of life are useless. You may only get 1/2 of your lawn cut on a charge.

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