Kobalt 80V Battery Powered Mower - REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • This video does a full REVIEW of the Kobalt 80 Volt, 2 Amp Hour, Lithium Ion, Battery Powered, 21 Inch Deck, Push Lawn Mower (from Lowes). The product was purchased in Mid-July 2018. It came with a Side Discharger, Bagger, Charger and 2 (yes 2!) Batteries. I paid $400.
    My Video goes into details about the Mower...especially the Batteries and how to compare the different Battery Powered Mowers - 80V vs 40V, 4Amp Hour 2Amp Hour...and all combination of Volts & Amps.
    My video contains lots of clips / footage of me Cutting Grass and demonstrating the different features of the mower. At the end is a Summary / Conclusion of my impression & opinion on this Category of Mowers...and this specific Brand/Model.
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  • @taanzaa40
    @taanzaa40 4 года назад +4

    My mower conked out on me. I was in search of a replacement and read some information on this mower. Then after looking at your review and replies to others I decided to take a chance. It was so easy to use and handle the. Tough grass in my yard wonderfully. I appreciate the information!

  • @Ch33s3r
    @Ch33s3r 5 лет назад +3

    Watched and read many reviews for electric mowers recently and this is the best review by far! Thank you

  • @438kingkong
    @438kingkong 4 года назад +9

    Great review. I have a 20" Toro self driving lawn mover that I have been using for 30 years and had no problems with it. I am now looking for a electric mower as there is less maintenance and no gas or oil to purchase. Your review was very helpful in making my decision.

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 3 года назад +2

    I purchased a 60v greenworks mower last spring. Best purchase (as far as tools) I’ve ever made. No more screwing around with fuel/oil/carborators/spark plugs, etc. I’m never going back to combustion. I loved it so much, that when it was time to get a trimmer, I recently purchased a greenworks 60v trimmer, so I can swap my battery between my mower and trimmer

  • @avalanwa
    @avalanwa 2 года назад +1

    So happy to see your father in-law capable of mowing the lawn. That's a huge blessing! Great video and best presentation so far! Thank you!
    Liked and subscribed!

  • @keyoko111
    @keyoko111 3 года назад +1

    Just bought one yesterday at Lowe’s for half price. No second battery but with charging time at a half hour I can live with that. So happy to see your review as it confirms I made a better choice than I’d imagined! Thank you!

  • @burropoco
    @burropoco 5 лет назад +12

    Hands down the best product review I've watched on RUclips. Thanks for sharing.

  • @skipper1747
    @skipper1747 4 года назад +1

    Great review, Scott! I use the Kobalt 80v string trimmer and the 80v blower. The convenience and long lasting power of both make them well worth the investment. Currently, I push a Husqvarna gas mower (with the Honda engine) which is the most reliable mower I’ve ever owned, but when it goes down someday, you’ve sold me on the Kobalt 80v mower. Thanks!

  • @K.Ray1
    @K.Ray1 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent product review video! Shopping for one this spring.

  • @markojankovic-personal351
    @markojankovic-personal351 4 года назад +3

    I love this mower, year two running great.

  • @raimi7931
    @raimi7931 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, I went out today to buy the same lawnmower. Thanks for swaying me from the other competitors.

  • @rayfok
    @rayfok 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.... I watch your video in sep 2020, and still find it relevant to my situation... I ended up purchased a 80v newer version from Lowe .

  • @bartdunbar5108
    @bartdunbar5108 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for being so thorough. Well done and very helpful

  • @DCsGladiator
    @DCsGladiator 5 лет назад +1

    Exceptional review! Thank you.

  • @El_Diablo_LI
    @El_Diablo_LI 3 года назад +2

    Nice review Scott. I ended up getting the newer version of this mower with 1, 6.0 ah battery on clearance this past fall for only $219. I feel like I got a great deal and love the mower.
    I see someone set you straight on amp hours not really being related to power available but rather how long the mower will run on a charge. But other than that, great video.
    The Kobalt is a great mower. It's not the best in any one category, but it's near the top in all of them so it's a great choice.
    Kobalt had now stopped selling the 80 volt line of OPE but you can get parts and new batteries from Greenworks.
    For some reason Lowe's has switched to 40 volt OPE for 2021 so I'm glad I was able to find and purchase one of these before they discontinued them.

  • @ron9980
    @ron9980 4 года назад +2

    One of best reviews I ever seen.

  • @johnreidy9960
    @johnreidy9960 4 года назад +2

    Scott!! You did a great service to many of us out here!! Huge KUDOS for a very fine review. BTW, I went for a WORX equivalent 4 years ago and found the heavy battery to be a workhorse until over this winter when I took the battery out for the winter, keeping it plugged in ready for use this Spring. Flat battery (old tech I guess) I ordered a replacement battery through Amazon by way of WORx (a parts distributor) and guess what I got? A new battery that wouldn't charge (sad) So your review came at the prefect time!! Thanks so much!! JRR 5/18/2020

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад

      John Reidy - glad it helps you...and...others make somewhat educated decision. Thanks for the Comment!

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson6654 4 года назад +1

    Good review. New sub here. I have been in the battery trimmer and push mower for 4-5 years or more. I started with Ryobi 40v string trimmer. I used it 2 years before I got the push mower. I stayed with Ryobi since I used the same 40v in several tools. Also have a lot of 18/19v tools and drills and whatnot. I love the battery powered tools. No messing with gas and oil and the plastic tubes that get eaten away from the ethanol. Oh yeah I do have a riding mower so these battery powered mowers are a portion of what I use. I will definitely be interested in the kobalt you showed here for my replacement.

  • @danielchalifour7494
    @danielchalifour7494 5 лет назад +1

    Daniel.Tanks for your video I just got one from Lowes TX Weslaco

  • @greencoveirrigation8193
    @greencoveirrigation8193 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you, just now warming up to the idea of using battery operated yard tools.

  • @shiweicai4872
    @shiweicai4872 5 лет назад +1

    Great review, great information.

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 5 лет назад +6

    @Scott Farrar > mate, what an excellent review! considering you done most of it with one handed!!
    Very informative video! (thumbs up)
    i'm looking at the Victa (Briggs and Stratton) version of this ......
    Cheers!
    Mick

  • @kelvinquinn5417
    @kelvinquinn5417 4 года назад +1

    Very good demonstration

  • @scott2845
    @scott2845 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great video!

  • @kevingadson9315
    @kevingadson9315 4 года назад +2

    Great video because of it I finally made a decision as well to get this mower I only have the 5ah amp battery that came with mines

  • @pinkorganichorse
    @pinkorganichorse 4 года назад +1

    Love your smile and excellent review.

  • @emaccanes
    @emaccanes 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome review! It’s like a talking manual.

  • @ralphohara1
    @ralphohara1 5 лет назад +1

    Great product review.

  • @janakpatel7879
    @janakpatel7879 3 года назад +1

    Beautifully done
    Thanks

  • @robertshamansky1912
    @robertshamansky1912 4 года назад +1

    Nice and thorough! Thank you!!

  • @santerixdxd
    @santerixdxd 4 года назад +10

    6:04 power does not equal to watt-hours, but instead to watts (comparable to horse power). Watt-hours refer to energy storage capacity in this instance (comparable to gas tank size for example). When you compare wh (watt-hours) of the batteries, you are comparing their capacity and therefore the given runtime of the machine.

  • @barryweaver8833
    @barryweaver8833 5 лет назад +1

    I liked seeing this Kobalt 80V mower in action. I will definitely NOT be getting the "self - propelled" version now. I'm like you, I hope the batteries will last for a few years. I don't like the plastic blade mount, but I think I will still have to give this mower a try.

  • @lizzt76
    @lizzt76 4 года назад +1

    Great video!! Just bought one today!!

  • @mastertree47
    @mastertree47 3 года назад

    you convinced me. i am buying one tomorrow

  • @robhay57
    @robhay57 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great review! A friend let me borrow his and I couldn't get the depleted battery out. Turns out I wasn't pressing the lever down far enough.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +1

      robhay57 - push the battery toward the back of mower (with your foot holding wheel/mower from moving backwards) and then press the Tab down (with your thumb) - at that point the battery will slide out.

  • @louiseborg1508
    @louiseborg1508 4 года назад +1

    really great information!! thank you for your insight and help

  • @scvd5010
    @scvd5010 5 лет назад +1

    Great review!

  • @Godfather44055
    @Godfather44055 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing review

  • @jeffschmieder3377
    @jeffschmieder3377 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, perfectly explained video and very helpful.

  • @nrnoble
    @nrnoble 5 лет назад +3

    I bought the 40v version 3 years ago and have no major complaints. As you might expect the battery life starts to dwindle over time, I get about 80% life on each battery after 3 years. I mow about 1 hour per week from March - Oct. I chose the 40v version because the batteries are compatible with other Kobalt lawn tools, thus I am able to swap out batteries between them all. Need to sharpen blade 1-2 per year.

    • @joq702
      @joq702 5 лет назад +1

      I just bought the Kobalt 40V version yesterday, June 8, 2019. I had the Ryobi 40V brushless, push, and it was "okay" but the quality of the cut was not to my likings. The weight of the Ryobi was too light in my opinion and contributed to the uneven cut. The spin of the blade must be more effective in the Kobalt 40V and the steel deck feels solid. Pushes like a real mower and holds its line as you push it. The Ryobi seemed to bounce around a lot.
      The battery performance for both the Kobalt 40V and Ryobi 40V did the job (about a 1/4 acre mowing area. Midwest (Michigan) grasses and thick grass overall.
      The deck, the wheels, the overall feel (sturdy, solid) is better in the Kobalt. If you have a super small yard, perhaps the Ryobi would be fine, and would be for us as well. I just think the Kobalt 40V vs. Ryobi's 40V was the better cut and bagged and mulched better.
      I thank you for your review of the 80V version and I am sure it is that much more powerful. I will see how the 40V does for us and if the 80V goes on sale in the fall, I will consider it.
      I bought the push Kobal brushless 40V and it was $299.00. I also had a $20 coupon, so befopre tax it was $279. With tax it ended up being exact same price as the Ryobi 40V brushless I had purchased 10 days earlier. I also like the warranty on the Kobalt, 5 year and 3 year on battery.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад

      Neal Noble - thanks for sharing your information & experience - it will be helpful to others during their research.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад

      Kue Man - thanks for sharing your experience, information and insights.

  • @CompletePlanB
    @CompletePlanB Месяц назад

    Great Video... thanks so much for sharing👍

  • @WV591
    @WV591 5 лет назад +3

    Dang your 78 year old pa in-law in good shape. God bless. TU on good complete review.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад +1

      He's a "trooper" - 2 Heart Attacks and 2 bouts with Cancer...still trucking!

    • @billrundell2097
      @billrundell2097 5 лет назад

      I am sure your PA-IN-LAW would appreciate a self propelled mower.

  • @JetP20
    @JetP20 5 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @nuclearham4122
    @nuclearham4122 5 лет назад +1

    The only thing I wish they had on this mower was what the trimmer has. Which is a manually adjustable setting for full power. Other has worked great so far after about 10 mows. You learn to mow back to front as you may hit a dead battery towards the end of the mow.

  • @bigdap100
    @bigdap100 3 года назад +1

    Super good review!

  • @timothyhall9121
    @timothyhall9121 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video....next purchase will be a battery powered mower. Hoping prices will drop a tad before pulling the trigger.

    • @jeffwells8740
      @jeffwells8740 5 лет назад +2

      Timothy, not sure if you bought one already, or not... but right now, Lowes online has this mower for $249.

  • @avalanwa
    @avalanwa 2 года назад

    You're definitely a Slim Shady fan! 🍻

  • @priddle3392
    @priddle3392 4 года назад +1

    Great review...and Go CARDS!

  • @williamstone267
    @williamstone267 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative.

  • @paulgrindley8192
    @paulgrindley8192 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the excellent review and not leaving anything out. I’m in the market for a new mower and am considering an electric mower. The plastic hub where the blade bolts to makes me nervous.

    • @user-rn3yr7lc8l
      @user-rn3yr7lc8l 2 года назад

      yep, there's a complaint about that piece breaking in the comments section of Lowes' website.

  • @Flimonez
    @Flimonez 4 года назад +2

    Good review, but cold blooded letting the inlaw do all the work (Just kidding im sure he enjoyed it) really liked this review plus the music lol. Thanks for the video.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +3

      F Limones - he lives “forever” on the Internet. When he has passed we will look fondly at that clip and remember him for the way he was!

  • @TheEdenflux
    @TheEdenflux 5 лет назад +25

    Kobalt should pay you for this.

  • @gutenbird
    @gutenbird 4 года назад +1

    I just bought kobalt self propelled mower and I decided I’d just push it so that the battery would last long and that works fine and battery last for quite a long time. I hope this thing last for awhile cause it’s a lot better than gas operated machine.

  • @blueandgreenchaps
    @blueandgreenchaps 4 года назад +1

    Great review...Heading to Lowe's to get mine!

    • @kevingadson9315
      @kevingadson9315 4 года назад

      Did you get it I'm thinking about doing the same today

    • @blueandgreenchaps
      @blueandgreenchaps 4 года назад

      I did... it's def super quiet. We have 0.43 acres and got about 80% done with medium self-prop speed and light cutting load. Def recommend second battery for larger yards, but awesome mower... well worth the investment.

  • @PlymouthVT
    @PlymouthVT 3 года назад +1

    I love my Kobalt 80 propelled mower. Wife loves it too she mows more than me now.. No more gas nonsense! Very powerful I have about 1/2 acre of grass and the battery always has plenty of power.
    The 2 negatives I have seen so far after 2 years of use is it does not bag grass half as good as my old gas Husky. Its ok but my Husky got it all. And the the underside of the deck has rusted too. Paint came off after about a year on the underside even though I clean the under deck and then spray clean it every time. But still love it probably will paint it. I also have a Kobalt 80 volt 18 inch chain saw which uses the same battery and a 40 volt 14 inch chainsaw that uses the same battery as my Kobalt trimmer.. Love both of them the 18 inch is a tree cutting SOB.
    I was disappointed in the 18 inch as I bought it used and the chain seemed pretty sharp but cut like shit. So II bought an upgraded chain and that fixed that its cuts oak like butter now. Just tears thru it.

  • @tonyperone3242
    @tonyperone3242 3 года назад +1

    What I like about these mowers is that you don't have a pull cord to break.
    Its also easier on the back.

  • @brianmellinger7981
    @brianmellinger7981 4 года назад +4

    I picked up the green works lawnmower fall 2019 clearance from Walmart for $150👍😎

  • @Claps1775
    @Claps1775 4 года назад +1

    Good review. I have Fiskars reel lawn mower and need a battery-powered one for when the grass gets too long for me to cut or smooth out the lawn. Not sure what 80 V Maxx one I should get now that Lowes has a 5 amp one out. I have their 80v maxx weed eater and it is great.

  • @plantingseedsproductions4195
    @plantingseedsproductions4195 4 года назад

    Nicely done!

  • @UltraGamma25
    @UltraGamma25 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Will be buying one soon. They should pay you for this.

  • @algorel4763
    @algorel4763 5 лет назад +3

    That was a great video! The plastic nut holding the blade on was a poor idea. The thin blade will be an area of concern. Other than that, it looks really good! Just my 2 cents.

  • @normaj39ami
    @normaj39ami 5 лет назад +2

    I just bought the kobalt trimmer to go with my 80v brushless push mower. If you have one also will you do a video on the trimmer too? You’re so informative. I don’t have patience to read a manual but these videos are awesome! I’d rather you read the manual and do a video that I can watch 😂 lolol... thx!!

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад +1

      normaj39ami - I do not have any of the other 80v accessories - yet! Hopefully in 2020 I’ll pick them up.

  • @EVMANVSGAS
    @EVMANVSGAS 5 лет назад +1

    Good video.

  • @rhargarther1
    @rhargarther1 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Be sure to do a update.

  • @oscarsanchezmendoza2274
    @oscarsanchezmendoza2274 4 года назад +1

    I dig the intro music!

    • @GhostGL
      @GhostGL 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking Slim Shady.

  • @garyinfante3904
    @garyinfante3904 5 лет назад +2

    I bought this same mower at Lowes for $199.50 November 2018 - happy with it so far - I wish is picked up leaves a little bit better and the bag held a little bit more. It picks up the big leaves fine but doesn't do as well with the smaller leaf pieces, however, overall happy with it thus far. I mention the leaves because in the fall/winter on the east coast - not a lot of grass to cut but lots of leaves to rake - in this case pick tip with the mower. I wonder how some of the other Kobalt 80 volt tools are compared to their gas brethren.

  • @psa110
    @psa110 3 месяца назад

    Great job on this review. Very clear and comprehensive and well edited. Especially glad you covered the volt/amp hours thing. I have had my Kobalt 80v for 4 years come August. I have loved it...until now. but it bogs down in moderately long (5 or 6 inches) grass and quits if I don't raise it up and allow it to recover engine speed. If I don't raise it up then it dies and will not restart, it just beeps. I have two fully charged batteries, so i is not them. Might this be the resistance sensor? If so, is this a DIY fix or no?

  • @oliverkrieg6733
    @oliverkrieg6733 3 года назад +1

    Super Video... 👍👍👍 ich habe den greenworks 80v . In Deutschland werden die 80 v Geräte nicht mehr verkauft. Nur noch 60 Volt. Ich habe 50 EUR für den 80v Mäher bezahlt.

  • @kentuckylucky8316
    @kentuckylucky8316 5 лет назад +4

    Myy lowes in Pikeville ky has this mower on sale for $249 with the charger and 2 batteries but its sold out everywhere

    • @closertothetruth9209
      @closertothetruth9209 5 лет назад +1

      try $900+ in austrailia, dewalt flexvolt is $850+

    • @closertothetruth9209
      @closertothetruth9209 5 лет назад

      @tomfreed lifepo4 interests me, in fact ive talked to a guy who owned kobalt 80v mower yet he said his dewalt 56v has more power, now i see 120vdc appliances.

  • @jwc111684
    @jwc111684 5 лет назад +2

    I'm in Louisville ky. :)

  • @swm78
    @swm78 4 года назад

    My only concern with Kobalt is that Lowes has obtained craftsman and from reading the online forums it sounds like Lowes will discontinue the Kobalt and remain with the craftsman. The Kobalt battery operated tools are without a doubt much stronger then the craftsman. Additionally, from reading and watching the other reviews about the battery-operated Kobalt, it is much better at mulching the grass and length of charge. If Lowes does decide to discontinue selling the Kobalt, I hope they keep the battery operated lawn equipment, then only discontinuing the tool section. But then again, I’m very satisfied with the Kobalt tools I have bought.

  • @simmran1
    @simmran1 4 года назад +1

    I'm looking for on that stores upright as I don't have a lot of room in my shed. The Ego and others will do that

  • @JohnSmith-ug5ci
    @JohnSmith-ug5ci 5 лет назад +4

    Good review. The plastic parts holding the blade will keep me from buying that mower. Thanks for the information.

  • @rcDoom
    @rcDoom 5 лет назад +2

    Quick question do the wheels have ball bearings or bushings?

    • @JohnnieV
      @JohnnieV 4 года назад

      I would think neither. They are heavy plastic

    • @bugzziee
      @bugzziee 3 года назад

      great Q, i was wondering the same thing! hope we get an answer, important to me. i want the ego, but can't find one anywhere. ):

    • @bugzziee
      @bugzziee 3 года назад

      plus ego has one w double blades.

  • @CaptainQueue
    @CaptainQueue 3 года назад +1

    A few things I have a different opinion about. I have the self-propelled option and that is definitely worth the cost and extra weight. The self propelled mode has a variable speed and the fastest setting is the fastest on any mower I've ever owned. I get about 45-50 min in self propelled mode which is just enough on a suburban lawn that is larger than average. On the down side, the mower's highest deck setting is not high enough IMHO for St Augustine grass found in southern states. I have that in my back yard and get away with it by not cutting that as often even at the highest setting. I DO NOT recommend this mower for St Augustine grass. I do like that you can side discharge, mulch, or bag the clippings. Coincidentally, this mower also replaced my yellow Cub Cadet. Thanks.

  • @peacefrog0521
    @peacefrog0521 4 года назад

    If you live in Kentucky, I assume you bought it because it’s blue. 😀
    Any chance you’ll make a follow-up video now that you’ve had it for a couple years? I’d like to know your impressions about the battery longevity. I’m also interested in things like how big the bag is, how often you have to empty it, and whether the rear chute opening gets clogged. (It looks a bit smallish to me.)
    My 80-year-old father gave me his old Toro gas mower of unknown vintage when I bought my house a couple years ago. It looked in good condition but would not start. It took hours of disassembly, cleaning, diagnosis, and repair. I replaced the gummed up carb, ignition module, and the cracked flywheel, and finally got it running in late October, just in time to not need it anymore. 😄 The next spring I pulled it out, and it wouldn’t start again. I hurt my back from pulling the starter cord so much. That’s when I decided to go electric.
    I got a corded Greenworks 21” 13-amp mower last year at Menard’s for about $175 and I generally like it. It’s lightweight, maneuverable, compact, and easy to use. I was lucky enough to get a used 100-ft 12-gauge cord for $20 from a friend at work. It cuts well and rarely (if ever) bogs down It took me some time to get used to managing the cord, but in my second season, I can almost dance with it.
    I’d decided not to buy a battery-powered mower as it would have been more than double the cost of a corded mower (including a new cord), without providing twice the benefit. The batteries get especially expensive and critical for operation. My neighbor has a cordless SunJoe with only one battery, and it takes him at least a few hours to cut his lawn because he has to stop and wait for his battery to recharge. I can be done in a couple hours (though I usually do the front & back on separate days just to avoid fatigue).
    Cordless mowers are starting to come down in price, however. I saw the Greenworks cordless on Amazon for less than $300 with two batteries. Now when you factor in the cost of a new 100-foot 12-ga cord (can be as much as $100 new) versus 2 included batteries, cordless mowers become a closer equivalent value to corded.
    But if it (or your similar Kobalt, licensed from Greenworks) has the same issues of small bag size and small rear chute opening, there’s no point in getting it. I certainly won’t pay the $500 for an EGO no matter how good it is.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +1

      peacefrog0521 - 2 year review video is scheduled to be released in July 2020.

  • @JohnnieV
    @JohnnieV 4 года назад

    One thing. If u read the mamual you shouldn't go from using your battery then charging it right away. It wont even let you. The battery must cool off some before the computer inside the charger will even allow u to charge it

  • @bigtom1948
    @bigtom1948 5 лет назад +1

    On clearance sale now for $249.00 SAVE 37% thru 03/13/2019 I just bought one.

  • @Marmocet
    @Marmocet 5 лет назад

    It sure would be nice if the chargers these things came with were smart chargers that didn't gradually wreck your battery by overcharging it if you're not around to monitor it and turn it off when the battery's fully charged.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад +1

      Rome wasn’t built in a day - each year they will produce models with more features that will allow them to keep the mower at a higher price point...and help differentiate itself from the competitors. For “normal” mowers, nearly everyone of them has a B&S motor which is nice from a standardization angle but doesn’t lean toward market forces driving innovation.

    • @Marmocet
      @Marmocet 5 лет назад +1

      @@scottfarrar3441 Well, a smart charger would cost a bit more, but they're worth the extra money given how expensive these batteries are. Smart chargers have sensors that detect a rise in battery temperature that signals the battery is fully charged. Others can also sense when the voltage hits a certain level and current drops off, which also signals a full state of charge. Not charging beyond that point prevents damage from happening to the battery with can greatly reduce its lifespan. I'd certainly rather pay an extra $20-30 for the extra circuitry and get a full 1000 charge-discharge cycles out of the battery than get the cheaper charger and have the battery die within a year (which happens to a lot of people with these things, apparently).
      Anyway, I hope the technology catches on and improves. I really love how quiet these things are. I was just visiting my parents recently, who live in a neighborhood you'd think would be a quiet place, as it's tucked between forested ridges, but it isn't. I kid you not, every single day I was there, I could hear some lawnmower or leaf blower going off in the distance, drowning out birds and other pleasant sounds. It's like they live next to a runway full of taxiing aircraft from April to November. It makes me think what the point of all this lawn space is if it comes at the cost of all that constant noise.
      Good review, by the way. You should do a follow-up at some point. There aren't enough reviews that comment on product longevity.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад

      Marmocet - good info about the Charger design potentially reducing the lifespan of the batteries...and how that problem can be rectified. Thanks for sharing. I will try to remember to include that nugget (and give u credit) when I release an update video toward the end of next grass cutting season.

    • @thor15601
      @thor15601 4 года назад

      @@scottfarrar3441 I highly doubt that any of these 80V / 40V Lithium Ion battery chargers are not smart chargers. The liability for over- heating and causing a fire is too great for manufacturers to skimp on $4 worth of electronics - besides the invested warrent to ensure their costly batteries and not prematurely damaged.

  • @fiesty161
    @fiesty161 4 года назад +1

    Battery-powered is more expensive than a gas mower. With that said it was not long that my new self propelled gas mower started falling apart. Thinking of going electric now.

  • @g00glechr0me8
    @g00glechr0me8 4 года назад

    Hi Scott, how is the Kobalt push mower doing in 2020? Will your 80 v mower accept the newer 5 ah and 6 ah batteries? The new Kobalt (NON-self propelled) comes with a 5 ah battery.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +1

      No issues in 2nd half of 2018 (when it was new). No issues in 2019 (I cut ALL of my Yard at least once per week for over 8 Months...no riding mower that season). No issues thus far in 2020. Since my batteries are still performing like "new"...I have not looked into the topic of replacing the Battery.

  • @JohnSmith-ug5ci
    @JohnSmith-ug5ci 5 лет назад +1

    Let us know how it compared after the same amount of time as you used the gas mower.

    • @JohnnieV
      @JohnnieV 4 года назад

      Yea. No way the battery will last 3 years. My 80v kobalt 2.0 battery for my trimmer scrapped out after 18 months. Talking with kobalt now since lowes requires the receipt that i dont have

  • @theitalian556
    @theitalian556 5 лет назад +2

    I went with the Ego. No regrets yet.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад +1

      Good brand - I have nothing "bad" to say about them as I almost went with them too.

    • @tomking1890
      @tomking1890 5 лет назад

      Ego's issue is that there is no where to get them repaired...

    • @billrundell2097
      @billrundell2097 5 лет назад

      I have a truly very huge regret on my EGO mover.
      I wish is had bought the 7.5 AH EGO and not the 5 AH.
      Also the 7.5 has a better heftier wheel drive.
      Now on sale at H.D. for $ 499.
      Is the 80 volt mower better than the 57 volt EGO? Can a difference be seen? Hmmm?

    • @bugzziee
      @bugzziee 3 года назад

      @@tomking1890 or to buy them, out of stock everywhere

  • @marlon71usa
    @marlon71usa 4 года назад

    Are any clippings left behind when you mulch?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад

      Marlon71usa - not really - no difference than when I was cutting grass with my old cub cadet.

  • @JohnnieV
    @JohnnieV 4 года назад

    I think the price is about $529 at lowes today with only 1 battery. U got a great deal. My one battery was a 5.0 aH tho. So i guess by one battery is better than yours?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +1

      See John Vlog -$529 USD sounds like the price point for the Self-Propelled model.

  • @jonienglish3231
    @jonienglish3231 5 лет назад

    how many WATTS is the Motor ? rated for ?

  • @deronsteinke
    @deronsteinke 5 лет назад

    I have a 40V Kobalt with 2 batteries, but I have to let them cool off before I charge them. Can you take a spent 80V battery and put it right on the charger? If so, I may need to upgrade.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  5 лет назад

      Deron Steinke - Yes. I use my mower with whatever battery is in it and the other battery has already been charged up to 100%. When battery runs out I swap them and put dead one on the charger. The swapping takes about the same time as to fill up a gas tank. If I need to swap again then I just repeat what I previously did - no waiting for anything to “cool down” - even in July & Aug heat!

  • @AnythingOutdoorswithSteve
    @AnythingOutdoorswithSteve 4 года назад +3

    What's a vote? 80 votes. Ok, done trolling.
    I went with the kobalt also. 2nd year in and we are starting to have charging issues (if we leave the battery on the charger) which involves removing the battery from the charger and reinserting. The batteries to all these products should be fairly easy and straight forward to rebuild with a pile of 18650 solder tab batteries. In fact they keep coming out with newer and better ones that will increase your cut times- just dont mix amphour or brands, and high quality only!
    The start process was done slightly incorrectly; you have to pull the imaginary pull cord at the same time as lifting the blue bar (but only when people are watching) that way they KNOW you are a loon! I usually wait till someone is jogging down the street or such for proper effect.
    So far 3 seasons in on mine and all is well- it better break next year instead of year 6 though! I have mowed many branches but no stumps or large rocks. We will see how easy the rebuildability of this thing is when it dies (or if it is cheaper to repurchase)
    Then you can repurpose the parts into the kids power wheels!

  • @ernestocastro7776
    @ernestocastro7776 2 года назад

    Hi Scott, I came across your video, nice review. I’m planning to buy a mower like yours. I was wondering how is everything going with your three year mower now ;).
    Thanks in advance.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  2 года назад +1

      Good. The Bearings in the Rear Wheels have been getting worse this season. I bought Bearings on AmazonPrime ($12) this week to replace them. I hope to do an update video on this issue / resolution.

    • @ernestocastro7776
      @ernestocastro7776 2 года назад

      @@scottfarrar3441 Thanks for your fast reply!!!

  • @sndpapr1
    @sndpapr1 Год назад

    I have a Kobalt 40v max 2.5 ah electric mower. I recently fertilized and have some super dense grass.
    My lawnmower lasts about 10 minutes and dies every time I roll over the teller dense grass. Which is only 2 weeks over grown!
    Could I buy an 80v battery or will it destroy my lawnmower-or not work?
    Anyone?

  • @SyberSqueegy
    @SyberSqueegy 4 года назад +1

    Kobalt 80V and Greenworks 80V tools are nearly identical internally, its just different color plastic.
    Same tools, different factories.

  • @georgedavall9449
    @georgedavall9449 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyable video, and I learned about ‘80 votes!’ 🤔😃🤣. Ha ha just messin... maybe turn down the level of the Hip Hop music in the background? Thumbs up! Hope the mower still running alright for ya? Kobalt rocks! Peace! 👍🙏😁🇺🇸

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад

      George DaVall - 2.5 years of hard use and it’s still cuts like new AND the batteries still keep their charge for 30 minutes!

  • @cjPioneersTuscany
    @cjPioneersTuscany 3 года назад

    Scott, had a Black and Decker cordless since 2001. It's about done. Been through 2 recalls and rebuilds, only had to buy new batteries twice during this time. So I'm desperate for a new mower that will cut well, take abuse, not rust ... My B&D has been a monster. I'm concerned about the new type batteries, and also that plastic nut. I have some bumps to go over. Can that bolt be replaces with a metal one?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад

      c j - I’m not sure about bolt replacement. I’ve used mine for 2.5 years w/o issues. My “2 year” review video will be out in the Fall - where I will do all of the maintenance, which is only sharpening the blade 😜

  • @bretthouts1339
    @bretthouts1339 4 года назад +1

    So after 2 years, are the batteries still holding a good charge? Other parts holding up well?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +3

      Brett Houts - YES! Everything is still functioning like Day 1...and it should as their is a 3-year / 5-year Warranty. I will be releasing a 2-year review video toward the end of this season - giving me 3 seasons of usage in order to provide solid review & feedback.

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад

      As of today (July 2021), everything is still functioning like Day 1. Battery Life and Recharge times are the same. I use this mower a LOT...at least Weekly (05 Hours for Trimming OR 1.5 Hours for Total Cut when I don't use my riding mower) from March thru November. Everything is holding up. I'm 100% satisfied.

  • @robertjennings5558
    @robertjennings5558 5 лет назад +1

    You've convinced me … I'm headed to Lowes. See Ya! THX

  • @harveytakata2442
    @harveytakata2442 4 года назад

    Does the wheels have bearings? What is the lowest cutting setting?

    • @alrocky
      @alrocky 4 года назад

      The current Kobalt 80v has listed heights of 1 3/8, 1 7/8, 2 1/8, 2 5/8, 3, 3 3/8, 3 3/4

  • @stephanieiacobelli7284
    @stephanieiacobelli7284 3 года назад

    You didn’t use the bagger. How easy is it to dump out? Thanks, otherwise great review

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад

      Stephanie Iacobelli - same as a standard designed bag catcher on every other mower I’ve own.

  • @IceAge20017
    @IceAge20017 4 года назад

    I'm interested in these, but I heard people say the batteries wear out and need to be replaced every year. They ain't cheap so this scares me. How have the batteries worked out for you?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  4 года назад +1

      Not Vladimir Putin - 2 years later and both of my batteries last for 30 minutes & recharge in 30 minutes - the same as the day I bought them!

  • @219mlc
    @219mlc 3 года назад

    Hey, I am currently looking at buying this exact mower, it's on a great sale currently...how did the plastic pieces holding the blade hold up?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад +1

      Lots of heavy usage over the last 2.5 years - no issues.

    • @219mlc
      @219mlc 3 года назад

      @@scottfarrar3441 just purchased a house, so never dealt with purchasing a mower before. For .34 acres is it a good buy to go electric mower ?

    • @scottfarrar3441
      @scottfarrar3441  3 года назад +1

      Michelle -my yard is 1/2 acre. I used my Kobalt electric to cut it in 2019 as my riding lawn mower was broken. No issues. I just swapped the batteries out every 30 mins.

  • @nbookie
    @nbookie 4 года назад +1

    I run my charger in the garage with a kilowatt meter hooked up. This way we could gauge the actual power use and decline over the months (now years). We have seen a small decline but nothing to write home about. That's the good.
    Really the only bad is minor but it's around charging times. Having built custom rc aircraft with huge "C" rate loads like this mower has the 30 minute advertisement was interresting.
    We quickly found it's only on cold battery. In a garage at 92° with a battery completely discharged after cutting a yard that had the mower running on high most the time we see a 50 to 55 minute charge times with almost zero power pull for 15 to 20 minutes (except small power for fan).
    Running the leaf blower nets the same results but more often than not. Leads me to beleive the blower actually pulls more power than the mower.