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Two Week Update Ego Commercial Mower Is It Any Good?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • In this two week update I share my initial thoughts so far having used the new @egopowerplus commercial lawn mower LMX5300SP exclusively for that time. In future videos I will be comparing it to the main competitors from Makita, Milwaukee, Stihl and any others I can get my hands on. Stay tuned for more to come...

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  • @adventureicecream
    @adventureicecream 2 месяца назад +5

    Thanks for the update, looks like a hell of a machine. Part of me was hoping you'd find a problem with it to temper my urge to go out and buy one right now, but it looks like I'll be retiring my Honda HRX217 for one of these now.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Still early days but so far so good. Much nicer to use than the petrol mowers. Let me know how you get on if you do buy one. Cheers

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад

      Since each 12.0Ah battery contain the same energy/fuel/runtime as one tank of petrol gas, you can easily calculate how much saving you would be getting based on how often you refill your Honda. Of course the same battery also run all the yard tools like the trimmer, chain saw, leaf blower, pressure washer, LED lights, snow blower, 3,000W power invertor..... without the need of spending more fuel driving to the pump just to get more fuel for the yard tools.

  • @RAJIMAX8
    @RAJIMAX8 2 месяца назад

    Great review. I love the positive spin on it all. I was a bit more critical in my assessment but, for the most part, an excellent mower by Ego. Mate, I dont even think your lawn needed mowing in the first place! It's smick!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching 🤙🏻

  • @giuseppelatina2640
    @giuseppelatina2640 2 месяца назад

    Good review,waiting for you to compare to other similar battery mowers especially Stihl .

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад

      Thanks 👍 Stay tuned mate.

  • @MrMike-fn4hi
    @MrMike-fn4hi Месяц назад

    Thanks for the review. Had mine for a few months now. 3 things that drive me nuts: the tongue part on the bag gets stuck, the self propelled will not engage if it is rolling back at all which is a real kicker when your rolling back down a hill after a turn and after a little bit the deck starts to build up around the blade tip and it causes a loud whistling type noise. Never heard a mower make a noise like that. Less of an issue is the front end has springs on the height setting so it rattles over bumps. But, battery life is WAY batter than my other dual blade Ego unit and I run this on turbo. Plenty of power to do the job. Would be nice if we could have some control over the self propelled ramp up through the bluetooth app. Unless you have the batteries I don't see any consumer going this route when the aluminum deck consumer is less than half the price for 95% of the features and power. The reason I did, the self propelled doesn't sound like a childs toy like on the consumer models lol.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  29 дней назад

      Hey thanks for watching. Yep I agree with all your points. Plus the slow ramp up of the self propelled is quite frustrating over time. You learn to manage it but yeah having control would be awesome. I also wish the handle design was slightly different with a cut out to allow for better handling. Similar to the Honda 216 handle design. I also don’t like the front bar as it drags when on the lowest height setting going over bumps / curbs etc. all things I will point out in my upcoming update video. 👍🏻

  • @wadebeaumont5085
    @wadebeaumont5085 2 месяца назад

    Good review. Looks to be the pick of the battery 21’s at the minute although the slow ramp up to full speed on the self propel isn’t great. If they prove to be durable I’m sure they’ll be popular.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks mate. Early days but yeah, so far it's proving to be very capable. You get used to the ramp up, although I do wish it was a bit quicker. Keen to try out some of the other newer battery models too, such as the Kress, Greenworks and Toro. Cheers

  • @danb1757
    @danb1757 2 месяца назад +3

    Fantastic review, detail on the acceleration being slow and how it works superb. You would choose this over the Pellenc? The big bar extending up near the battery housing needed? useful? or the metal bar handle at the front of mower ok for lifting into a vehicle if needed? take the bigger bar off?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Yes I would choose this over the Pellenc at the moment. Metal bar is useful for lifting / tie down options. No need to take it off, in my opinion. 👍🏻 Cheers

  • @garageblitztv3215
    @garageblitztv3215 Месяц назад +2

    At 3:50 Blade speed: FYI, and decent small motor mechanic or car mechanic should have a scope that can help you out - otherwise you can buy one from any tool shop.
    Otherwise, I have already done it:
    ECO: 2,690 RPM
    Level one 2,830 RPM
    Level two 2,990 RPM

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +2

      Legend thanks for the info. Do you know what it ramps up to automatically in the thick stuff?

    • @garageblitztv3215
      @garageblitztv3215 Месяц назад +1

      @@lovelawns Cheers … I’m trying to get access to a Local TAFE small engine Dyno as that would be the only way to check ramp-up RPM.
      EGO did say that unloaded RPM would be at a commercial mower speed of 3,400 RPM, so it would be good to DYNO test to see if other claims are not accurate, like HP and NW
      For ICE, HP and NW they have to comply with SAE standards. Unfortunately there are currently no standards for electric, so they do a calculation using voltage, Am/Hrs and the number of motor poles.
      For the record, I mostly love the new EGO commercial Alloy Deck and have recently mowed an overgrown buffalo block at 350mm, and I went straight in at level 3 and it bagged perfectly with no blockages and it didn’t struggle at all with the blade it came with. Admittedly I was walking slow.
      BTW, you have a beautiful home!

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for posting the rpm as I am interested to know and the result is quiet interesting. I have the North America residential 22" (53 cm) single battery (none Peak Power) sister model SelectCut (dual bladed) LM2206SP with a 1,400W motor (vs 1,600W on LMX5300SP) using the exactly same aluminum deck. After installed the EGO Connect APP and connected with the LM2206SP via Bluetooth, the APP updated the LM2206SP to the newest firmware and provided maximum drive speed control option (default 3.1MPG now able to increase to 4.1MPG as the LMX5300SP can) and the option to Enable/Disable the Super Turbo blade speed when select the Turbo setting. I tested the rpm with a digital photo tachometer at the tip of the optional high lift lower blade (free when register the mower with EGO) and these are the average results with a 12.0Ah battery I done in two different days:
      Speed 1 (ECO) = 2,629
      Speed 2 (Level 1) = 2,830
      Turbo (Level 2) = 3,084
      Super Turbo (enable through EGO Connect APP) = 3,133
      ** According to EGO's 2024 catalog, the No-Load Speed RPM of this mower is 3,100 (on installed standard mulching blade).
      My current residential original Peak Power 21" LM2142SP mower (EGO's first mower to have the brushless 8.5 ft-lb (down rated to 8.3 ft-lb after the introduction of LM2156SP) motor) with high lift blade installed (no speed selection option on this mower) is running at No-Load Speed of 2,880 rpm while the No-Load Speed RPM is listed at 2,800 rpm in the 2024 catalog (with standard factory installed blade); however, it has ~40% less under deck air flow/recycling space due to the large center motor housing. It's interesting that EGO never advertised the maximum rpm on the 8.3 ft-lb brushless motor but do so on the 22"/53cm models.
      I believe even at Super Turbo setting, the rpm may still ramp up to the advertised 3,350rpm when encounter heavy resistance... at least I hope so because that is what I am paying for.

    • @NickWindham
      @NickWindham Месяц назад

      @@Jeo-Whatgreat info! Thxx as bid for sharing!!

  • @kav1208
    @kav1208 16 дней назад

    I love all my Battery gear but I have never purchased a battery mower, If your still mowing with this mower by the end of February it may be the one 😃

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  16 дней назад +1

      Haha I’ll keep you posted. So far it’s been good. Few small niggles which I’ll talk about in an upcoming video but yeah, the summer will be here real test for it. I’ve not been sold on the battery mowers up until now either. Will see how this goes through the upcoming season

  • @waynehodge7063
    @waynehodge7063 Месяц назад +1

    We replaced our smaller mower a few months back now and were looking at ego but we went for Stihl rma443vc instead as we already had the batteries and charger and didnt want to go into the extra expense of starting fresh with whole new battery ,charger set up, but we will this year need to replace our lc353ivx husqvarna and we are looking at EGO waiting for Groundfest though so we can have a good butchers

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      This Ego absolutely pisses all over the two battery mowers you mentioned. I’ve used both and they are toys compared to this. This can replace your petrol commercial mower for pretty much everything. You’ll see what I mean at Groundfest 👍🏻

    • @waynehodge7063
      @waynehodge7063 Месяц назад

      @@lovelawns love to see the EGO on the one lawn we do that even our petrols struggle with , from what youve said and what ive seen they would cope pretty well.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      Yep it’s got great power and torque mate.

  • @amirdieselx64
    @amirdieselx64 2 месяца назад +1

    The cut quality looks excellent for a single blade, dual blades mostly are for mulching into fine particles, my honda has good cut quality but compared to single blade mowers i dont really see much difference, for bagging though you get more clippings in the bag.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад

      I wonder if the 53 cm/ 22" SelectCut dual blade set from the North America residential model LM2206SP will fit on this unit with the possibility that the fan may also needs to be replaced to get the correct cut height.

  • @capretp
    @capretp Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for this excellent review! Have you been able to find the exact speed of the highest self-propelled setting? Ego lists a top speed of 3.1mph for several other mowers, but doesn’t provide a specification for their commercial model. I’m wondering and hoping it is slightly faster than their non-commercial options.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Thanks. No idea what the official figures are but it’s just plenty fast enough. You would never need it any quicker. It wouldn’t cut properly at full speed. Cheers

    • @alphaomega9650
      @alphaomega9650 Месяц назад

      4mph people post it on the ego FB page

  • @primaryperception1
    @primaryperception1 Месяц назад

    Good review Ki, if you're impressed then I would be. Difficult to gauge I know as it's winter, so a Queensland summer is needed to test it properly. But the question is, would you put your 216 out to pasture and just use the Ego going forward?, cheers Steve.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      Hey Steve, thanks for watching mate. I haven’t touched the Hondas since buying this. 👍🏻

  • @jimhud134
    @jimhud134 2 месяца назад

    Does look good, and I agree with your reply on the previous video that battery tools are nicer to use. But just had a look how much it is here in the UK, £1149 for the mower, £399 for the 10AH battery’s (which I suppose you would need at least 4), so cost of entry is high.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад +1

      Yep entry cost is high for sure on all these new battery products. Just look at the battery zero turns..! Pretty much zero maintenance / running costs over the lifetime of the product mind. Especially if you charge off of solar too.

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад

      Wait for the LMX5307SP-2 kit with two 12.0Ah batteries and two 700W turbo chargers that would charge up the two batteries in 75min with ~120 min. runtime with a few hundreds only which is an excellent deal. If you are in snowy area of UK, get the SMT2807 snow blower that also comes with two 12.0Ah batteries and you would be all set for both season. I never buy the tool and batteries separately on EGO's products.

    • @maraachful
      @maraachful 19 дней назад

      Still enjoying it? This video convinced me to grab one. Have to admit i knew it was heavy but actually using it was an eye opener. Used to mainly push with a bit of self propelled, not finding that really feasible with this one.
      Tried it on anything tougher yet? As much as I'm willing the grass to grow? It's just not complying.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  19 дней назад

      @maraachful yeah still pleased with it mate. It is a heavy mower though, for sure. Still not loving the slow ramp up of the self propelled but I’m used to it now. Maybe Ego can fix it with a software update..? Not had it in much tough stuff really. Nothing really growing much at the moment here.

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What 19 дней назад

      @@lovelawns Either you get the loud winning noisy motor from the residential LM2206SP in North America or the quiet but slow ramp up motor of the LMX5300SP, I think I would chose the quiet but slow ramp up motor.

  • @eddiecotter7201
    @eddiecotter7201 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review,you mentioned that the mower is way better than egos previous model,did you mean the 2135sp model?thats the one i have and im looking to upgrade it for more power and better cut quality,this is the real deal in your opinion?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes it’s far superior to any and all previous Ego models. Cheers

  • @Jeo-What
    @Jeo-What 2 месяца назад +1

    Compare to other EGO self propelled system, this new one is quiet and ramps up slowly and very quietly. I hope EGO will put this type of self propelled system into all the new mowers as they is one of the most problematic part of the current mowers. I wish EGO will bring this kit to North American regions.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  2 месяца назад +2

      I agree the previous self propelled system wasn’t great. This one is much better if not a bit slow to get up to speed. Fingers crossed it’s released in the US soon. Cheers

    • @ScoutFX
      @ScoutFX 2 месяца назад

      @@lovelawns EGO distributors say mid to late July and still no battery or charger for the US release. We'll see if that really happens. Thanks for the video update.

  • @anthonybrown2374
    @anthonybrown2374 15 дней назад

    Would love to see some footage of it mulching

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  15 дней назад

      Standby mate, as soon as the lawns start to grow again properly I’ll get some more footage of it mulching. 👍🏻

  • @sophmeister-aussiegamergal1183
    @sophmeister-aussiegamergal1183 Месяц назад

    Hey, great video! I have just got the commercial mower for my business, and was just wondering what’s the difference between the blade that comes on the mower and the high lift blade you’ve ordered? Cheers ☺️

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Hey, thanks for watching. The high lift does what it says it will do and has more suction and lifts the grass up more. Potentially resulting in a better overall cut. Thanks

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад

      @@lovelawns I believe the LMX5300SP only have one blade option which is the installed high lift blade. In North America, the residential model SelectCut LM2200SP comes with two mulching lower blades and the high lift lower blade is available free shipped to the owner when the owner register the mower within 90 days.

  • @michaelgelsi7944
    @michaelgelsi7944 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Mate I check the specs on my mower and it comes with the high lift blade?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Nice! You happy with it?

    • @NickWindham
      @NickWindham Месяц назад

      You may have time to register the mower so they’ll send you the high lift blade for free.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      @NickWindham thanks for watching

  • @troybalster3687
    @troybalster3687 Месяц назад

    Lawn looking tough in winter huh. Winter Here you can't see the grass under feet of snow.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Well yeah I’m referring to where I live not somewhere else on the planet lol.

  • @lukebaker4399
    @lukebaker4399 Месяц назад

    Does the deck lift when you engage self propel like the 2156?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Not it doesn’t mate. Solid as a rock

    • @lukebaker4399
      @lukebaker4399 Месяц назад

      @@lovelawns good to hear !

  • @joshuabush2569
    @joshuabush2569 Месяц назад

    Looks like that Makita mower is going to take some beating...

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Have been chatting to Makita and should have another demo to compare shortly. 👍🏻

  • @marlon71usa
    @marlon71usa Месяц назад

    How well does it mulch?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Pretty good. Not excellent but ok

  • @davidnorth3411
    @davidnorth3411 Месяц назад

    The first 2 minutes reveals a man trying to mow an already mowed lawn , you can still see the stripes

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад

      Yep it’s a weekly customer. Not much fresh growth this time of year. Here in Australia.

  • @michaelgelsi7944
    @michaelgelsi7944 Месяц назад

    Hi can you run it with 1 battery

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      Hey, yes you can. Cheers

  • @PROPERTYSQUADLLC
    @PROPERTYSQUADLLC Месяц назад

    Please what is the runtime you are getting?

    • @Jeo-What
      @Jeo-What Месяц назад +1

      The unit with 2 x 12.0Ah (672W x 2 = 1,344W = 1.344KW) is rated for 120 min. of runtime and it very realistic since I am using average less than two 10.0Ah batteries (1,120W = 1.12KW) on the North American single battery 22"/53 cm model LM2206SP operating average 100 min. per cut every 2~3 days on my property on speed level 2 & Turbo with duel high lift blade set on drive speed 2~4.

    • @NickWindham
      @NickWindham Месяц назад

      @@Jeo-Whatgood data

  • @CbroWe
    @CbroWe Месяц назад

    I returned this mower to the dealer after the self propel mechanism stopped working on the first cut with 25 minutes of use. Disappointing!!!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Месяц назад +1

      That sucks mate. Did you not want to get it fixed and try again? Not really what you expect from a fairly expensive commercial grade mower tho. I’ve had no dramas with mine yet. 🤞