I have been looking at these for 3 years now. I entered every contest I could find to win one but no such luck. After I saw my neighbor with one a few months ago I decided to go ahead and buy one. Here she is after I assembled her:
This is a battery-operated lawn mower! Very cool, very quiet and very expensive!! It cost about twice what an electric lawn mower costs. But after dealing with just a push mower and a weed whacker for 8 years, I was desperate. I couldn't in good conscience get a gas mower and I've borrowed neighbors' electric mowers and I just hated dealing with the cord. I charged up the battery on Saturday and took her out this morning for a spin. I love her! I think I shall name her Nettie.....yes, Nettie Neut. Do you want to see the cutest thing about her.........
Her wheels have little newts imprinted on them!!
This is a great little mower for a small to medium yard. The battery will last for 45 minutes. More than enough for my yard. But if I wanted to, I could purchase an extra battery and have that charged and ready to go if the first one runs out. Very easy to pop the battery in and out. Also very easy to change the height of the mower for a closer cut. All in all, a very user friendly machine.
Well, I need to be off and do some inside cleaning. The humidity comes back for a spell in the middle of the week so I'm trying to get as much done as I can before I lose all my energy again.
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What a cool looking little lawnmower! And, eco friendly--so Takoma Park! Glad your a/c wasn't broken. Better sleep through medication--I'm all for it :-)
Possumlady, I've got to let my husband know about that lawn mower. Not that he needs one, but I think I'll know about something he *doesn't*. HA!
I know exactly how you feel because I've not been feeling well for a week. I spend too much time outside (which is very little in comparison in normal weather).
Oh, to open my windows again! I don't think I've opened my windows since late May. High of 98 today. At least it won't be 104.
Yes, even in Takoma Park, lots of folks have the old gas mowers. I just couldn't buy one myself. Plus I hate to deal with gasoline and lubricating it, etc. All you need to do with this little gal is brush her off and she's ready to go again.
Mary, I hope you are getting some relief by now? It got down to 67 last night and dry to boot!
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