In this episode, we put together a list of our TOP 5 ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS. 00:00 Intro 01:00 Overview 02:08 Craftsman CMCMW220 - amzn.to/4cM0SlA 03:48 Toro 21623 Max Stripe - amzn.to/3VDDpwS 05:01 Ryobi RY 401150US - amzn.to/3IXYJWc 06:13 Echo DLM 2100SP - amzn.to/3VCe3PS 07:20 Ego LM2150SP - amzn.to/4cnRov7 09:12 Conclusion 09:24 Outro As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. When you click on links to various merchants on this channel and make a purchase, this can result in this channel earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I tried some China off brand mower, and what a mistake that was.. Got the EGO instead and I have to say, I am impressed. Not sure why some ppl in here are saying it doesn't work well. My mower and a single 10Ah batt can mow 8200 sq ft. I love this thing. I am going to get their string trimmer next.😁
@@lavere Hey @lavere According to their website, their ARC 56 volt battery is universal. Here is a direct copy paste statement on their electric string trimmers: "Compatible with all EGO 56V ARC Lithium™ batteries"
I sell mowers and tools for a living and without having actually mowed with any of these mowers, but having learned many of the details about all of these mowers. I’m almost inclined to go with the Ryobi over the other mowers because it has more available choices of tools that use the battery. If that makes sense!
That is a great point! And it was one of the major contributors to having it on our list. Ryobi is not a bad brand, but we feel it doesn't quite match up with its competitors like DuWalt, Makita and Milwaukie in terms of build quality, and it seems the price point reflects that with their tools, generally. However, Ryobi's garden tools seem to be surprisingly really good. None the less, thank you for contributing your point of view and experience with us.
Hello! Yeah, the sale has past and we won't see another sale until next year. Still, even at $699, its worth it, but if you can wait until next spring, or black friday, I would. Again, here is the link and good luck! Jim with TTN :D >>> amzn.to/3ZeWUxo
I bought an EGO mower this morning before seeing this. It looks like I got a good one. I did a lot of research and EGO was first or second on all of the videos I saw.
The only question I have about the toro is how fast can it go? I’ve heard that even on max speed it’s really slow. I would choose the toro if it had speed but if it’s slow I would chose ego.
They don't list their speeds, but from our testing, the Toro felt fine. The EGO was a touch faster, but we believe they limited the speed to help promote the stripe pattern. But it wasn't even a concern to us as no one pointed that out. Some people have their own expectations, you can even see the person pushing the Toro moving at walking speed. If your really serious about buying it, I personally would recommend it. Its a top notch mower! But overall, the Ego is the better mower. The quality on both are great. If you need more info, please do not hesitate to write back! Thanks Milkshake.. Jim at the TTN Team
Actually, Milwaukee does not offer an option of lower Ah batteries. EGO offers 2 x 4 Ah, which is fine for the average lawn. Its price is only $699 today > amzn.to/47MqIDZ - Milwaukee has yet to provide an offer at this price. Also, torque can be negated by air volume above the blade, but we used actual hands on testing to validate out opinion. That is why we didn't get overly specific on torque as its not a marker for success. I hope this gives you more insight into our decision. Thanks again :D
Hello Sir! Thank you for the comment. The Milwaukee M18 Lawn Mower is a good unit, but for its price, its just not worth it. After using the Ego, with all its features and using it for an afternoon, you realize quickly that its the better value. Milwaukee really needs to bring down their price on this unit, otherwise it becomes difficult to recommend. Value proposition is a big factor in our decision making, as we form our opinions around cost vs return. Regardless, we do apricate the comment and in the end, its just our opinion. Have a great day! Jim with TTN :D
That is an excellent observation. However, the protruding prongs are on the top side of the mower, preventing anything from getting stuck in the mower itself. You can literally blow out any debris that happens to wedge it way in. But we agree, we would feel better if the battery compartment have an enclosure. Still, it does work just fine and it wasn't of a concern to use when using it. Thanks for your comment :D Jim with the TTN Team
I bought a EGO and wasn't impressed. The bulky design makes it harder to cut around stuff. Also the lowest mow setting is 1.5 inch but really seems like a 2in. If you have warm weather grass that needs to be cut short this won't do the job.
Thanks for the update. Can you give us the size of your property and the size of the batteries you purchased? I am sure other views would like to know also. Thank you! Jim with the TTN Team.
I will stick with Stihl mowers. Quality ease of use and the batteries work with all my other Stihl products. Run time and charging of their batteries are great and a five year warranty to boot.👍🇨🇦👨🦳
Thank you for your perspective and experience. Its appreciated. We are impressed with the Stihl products as well. You should watch our String Trimmer video, as the winner was a Stihl FSA 60 R. Have a great day! Jim with TTN.
I have a new Toro battery mower, it sucks, drive wheel falls off in 2nd hour, battery shorts, and on-line Toro will not take it back. They do not take items back if you use it for 1 minute! Their rear left geared wheel unbolts itself from the bracket, it self destructs! Two others have the same problem. Their repair dealer literally told me "with Toro, its Buyer Beware". I have a Toro case number, a BBB case number, and a US Consumer Product Safety Commission case number. Save yourself and learn from my mistake, and stay away from Toro.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We will have to do our due diligence on this as we do not wish to promote products with poor customer service or reliability. Good Luck. Jim with TTN :D
WARNING: Battery operated tools are for California compliance only, nothing else. In California, most properties with lawns are under HOA's or sprawling condominium/apartment complexes that are professional managed. They have contractors that mow lawns daily for a living. They mow year round since California has a miild winter. Battery operated tools need regular use to get your money's worth out of them. A regular homeowner in middle America that uses their tools occasionally will be very disappointed at the lifespan and performance of the tool. Any store in anywhere else in America is just stealing your money by selling them to you.
Hello there. We appreciate your comment, thank you. However, we do not agree with the opinion that battery operated tools are for California compliance, only. While they may serve towards their specificity of intent, electric tools, even when used seasonally, have already shown to offer cost and time savings over their ICE counterpart. Lithium Ion batteries do not sulphate like lead acid batteries, so they do not diminish at the same rate. Nor do they self discharge at the same rate. Also, the lifespan of electric tools vs ICE is always higher. Yes, ICE prices are always cheaper up front.. But when you include fuel, oil changes and maintenance, Electric will always win in the end. Its just our opinion regarding electric gardening tools.
@@techietechnews It's not opinion, California mandated electric by law. Californians have no Choice on what they buy. That's a fact, not opinion. Battery operated tools cannot compete in the market any other way. They are sold at gun point cause they don't sell any other way.
@@fraudsarentfriends4717 Hello again. As I said, manufacturers did not intend for these products to be used in California, exclusively. Assembly Bill 1346 passed long after everyone was already using electric tools, hence the decision to do so. Again, the statement of these tools only being for California's compliance to this bill we believe is incorrect. Being lawfully ordered to buy a particular type of tool is not the same as being told what to do at gun point. Please do not take what we are saying as disrespect. We appreciate your perspective. However, I doubt we will agree on this debate. I agree to disagree and we can let others decide on what they think. Thank you for the debate and enjoy your day :D Jim with the TTN Team
@@techietechnews These tools were not being made in mass until after assembly bill 1346 passed. the law was created for California.Not the entire United States. The law was passed for the reason that consumers refused to make an ignorant choice of buying an inferior product without being at gun point of the law.
My experience with ego is TERRIBLE. The customer service is TERRIBLE. They barely speak english and know absolutely nothing about the mowers. The repair time is FOREVER (over 2 months) and it still won't be fixed. I would bet that all these battery powered mowers are all the same.
Hey 55Gag. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. This is something we should review, so thank you for putting this forward. Perhaps I will call them myself and ask them some questions regarding warranty and their process. I would like to see if they have a history of people like yourself who were unsatisfied with their warranty or practices as a whole. We do not wish to promote bad actor companies on our channel.
I would never even consider a cordless mower except.... now all the gas mowers are made like garbage. My previous Toro gas mower lasted over 20 years. The new one... junk!
My friend, the electric mowers are fine unless you live on some big property with rough foliage. If you have the average suburban home or close to, electric is the way to go. Jim with the TTN Team :D
@@barneyfyfe8313 With an acreage of property, I would too. I would not recommend electric for properties of that size when a ride on would be more appropriate. We plan on doing a zero-turn rider mower review quite soon. I would love to hear your feedback on it once it we launch it. It will be a month though, still need to gather the equipment. Thanks again.. Jim with TTN :D
They work just fine. You just need to pick the right battery size for your lawn. And if your lawn is bigger than one or two batteries, just buy more batteries. The point is that they are perfectly viable. Thanks for your input.
Listen, the selection is interesting, but you must understand that US has not more than 20% of English speaking population and many of your viewers are from elsewhere. These models, on the other hand, are US market specific and don't include stuff that is not available in the US. Then why can't you just bloody say that in the intro or in the title? I'm not even asking you mention the metric equivalents, which are used by 95% pf the world, that just seems a mission impossible for American reviewers. Why, say, Australian reviewers mention ten times they're talking about the Australian market and even give all the inches and pounds pretty much exclusively for American audience, but Americans never do that?
Hello k.squared. I can understand your frustration, but our audience is North American focused. We do not tell RUclips who to display our content to, but alas, there it is. We are not familiar with other market equipment, so we are not about to give reviews to products we know nothing about. We simply do no cater to the global market, unless some of what is discuss applies. Adding a metric value equivalent is a good idea, and we will take that as constructive criticism. Ultimately, we are a North American content creator, and that will not change for the time being. Thank you for airing your opinion though. It gives us something to thing about in the future, and should we be in a position to broaden our scope while maintaining our same level of quality / integrity, we may do just that. Take care and enjoy :D Jim with the TTN Team.
@@techietechnews Thank you for the reply. And just to be clear, I was not suggesting you should broaden your scope. All I wanted was a mention this was North American market analysis, that's it. It would still be valuable to everybody else, but would not mislead and irritate viewers outside of US and Canada. BTW, I can see now you're Canadian, but I suspect everybody thinks you're Americans, because that inability to mention the country of origin in an English language review videos (or texts, - same problem there) seems to be an exclusively American thing. Hope you're fine with that ;))
In this episode, we put together a list of our TOP 5 ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS.
00:00 Intro
01:00 Overview
02:08 Craftsman CMCMW220 - amzn.to/4cM0SlA
03:48 Toro 21623 Max Stripe - amzn.to/3VDDpwS
05:01 Ryobi RY 401150US - amzn.to/3IXYJWc
06:13 Echo DLM 2100SP - amzn.to/3VCe3PS
07:20 Ego LM2150SP - amzn.to/4cnRov7
09:12 Conclusion
09:24 Outro
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. When you click
on links to various merchants on this channel and make a purchase, this
can result in this channel earning a commission. Affiliate programs and
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I tried some China off brand mower, and what a mistake that was.. Got the EGO instead and I have to say, I am impressed. Not sure why some ppl in here are saying it doesn't work well. My mower and a single 10Ah batt can mow 8200 sq ft. I love this thing. I am going to get their string trimmer next.😁
Thanks for posting :D
Me too! I am planning on getting a EGO string trimmer too.
Can you exchange batteries from the mower to the trimmer?
@@lavere I will find out in 5 mins for you. Stand by..
@@lavere Hey @lavere According to their website, their ARC 56 volt battery is universal. Here is a direct copy paste statement on their electric string trimmers: "Compatible with all EGO 56V ARC Lithium™ batteries"
I sell mowers and tools for a living and without having actually mowed with any of these mowers, but having learned many of the details about all of these mowers. I’m almost inclined to go with the Ryobi over the other mowers because it has more available choices of tools that use the battery. If that makes sense!
That is a great point! And it was one of the major contributors to having it on our list. Ryobi is not a bad brand, but we feel it doesn't quite match up with its competitors like DuWalt, Makita and Milwaukie in terms of build quality, and it seems the price point reflects that with their tools, generally. However, Ryobi's garden tools seem to be surprisingly really good. None the less, thank you for contributing your point of view and experience with us.
I have the EGO and it does a great job on dry grass, but bogs down on damp, not wet grass. I usually get 2 full mows from a charge.
I'm going for the Ego. Wondering where it was on sale for $599. Probably not anymore. Thanks.
Hello! Yeah, the sale has past and we won't see another sale until next year. Still, even at $699, its worth it, but if you can wait until next spring, or black friday, I would. Again, here is the link and good luck! Jim with TTN :D >>> amzn.to/3ZeWUxo
I bought an EGO mower this morning before seeing this. It looks like I got a good one. I did a lot of research and EGO was first or second on all of the videos I saw.
If you want an electric mower that can actually replace the power of gas. You need an 80v system. I have the 80v greenworks and it's awesome.
Thank you for your comment and perspective. Jim from TTN :D
I went with the ECHO and I am very happy with it, I already have echo products so I have a extra battery
We are glad you like it. Thank you for sharing your experience. Enjoy your weekend :D Jim with TTN
The only question I have about the toro is how fast can it go? I’ve heard that even on max speed it’s really slow. I would choose the toro if it had speed but if it’s slow I would chose ego.
They don't list their speeds, but from our testing, the Toro felt fine. The EGO was a touch faster, but we believe they limited the speed to help promote the stripe pattern. But it wasn't even a concern to us as no one pointed that out. Some people have their own expectations, you can even see the person pushing the Toro moving at walking speed.
If your really serious about buying it, I personally would recommend it. Its a top notch mower! But overall, the Ego is the better mower. The quality on both are great. If you need more info, please do not hesitate to write back! Thanks Milkshake.. Jim at the TTN Team
I ended up with the EGO. I have some of their other outdoor products. They are great and battery lasts as advertised. GG EGO
The Milwaukee m18 is $1100. The 22 inch ego is $1200. It looks like ego tried to one up Milwaukee by 1 foot pound of torque higher
Actually, Milwaukee does not offer an option of lower Ah batteries. EGO offers 2 x 4 Ah, which is fine for the average lawn. Its price is only $699 today > amzn.to/47MqIDZ - Milwaukee has yet to provide an offer at this price.
Also, torque can be negated by air volume above the blade, but we used actual hands on testing to validate out opinion. That is why we didn't get overly specific on torque as its not a marker for success. I hope this gives you more insight into our decision. Thanks again :D
Let’s discuss torque and blade speed
You completely left out the Milwaukee M18 mower
Hello Sir! Thank you for the comment. The Milwaukee M18 Lawn Mower is a good unit, but for its price, its just not worth it. After using the Ego, with all its features and using it for an afternoon, you realize quickly that its the better value. Milwaukee really needs to bring down their price on this unit, otherwise it becomes difficult to recommend. Value proposition is a big factor in our decision making, as we form our opinions around cost vs return. Regardless, we do apricate the comment and in the end, its just our opinion. Have a great day! Jim with TTN :D
I am not very confident that Craftsman would function well… Exposed battery compartment seems to be just too risky for any electronics involved in.
That is an excellent observation. However, the protruding prongs are on the top side of the mower, preventing anything from getting stuck in the mower itself. You can literally blow out any debris that happens to wedge it way in. But we agree, we would feel better if the battery compartment have an enclosure. Still, it does work just fine and it wasn't of a concern to use when using it. Thanks for your comment :D
Jim with the TTN Team
I bought a EGO and wasn't impressed. The bulky design makes it harder to cut around stuff. Also the lowest mow setting is 1.5 inch but really seems like a 2in. If you have warm weather grass that needs to be cut short this won't do the job.
Thank you for your experience. We appreciate it.
I have the ego lawn mover and to be honest, it sucks I had to purchase an additional battery to finish both my front and back yard
Thanks for the update. Can you give us the size of your property and the size of the batteries you purchased? I am sure other views would like to know also. Thank you! Jim with the TTN Team.
@@techietechnews my property is 6500 square feet and both batteries are 5.0 Ah
I will stick with Stihl mowers. Quality ease of use and the batteries work with all my other Stihl products. Run time and charging of their batteries are great and a five year warranty to boot.👍🇨🇦👨🦳
Thank you for your perspective and experience. Its appreciated. We are impressed with the Stihl products as well. You should watch our String Trimmer video, as the winner was a Stihl FSA 60 R. Have a great day! Jim with TTN.
It is a re-branded Greenwork mower.
I have a new Toro battery mower, it sucks, drive wheel falls off in 2nd hour, battery shorts, and on-line Toro will not take it back. They do not take items back if you use it for 1 minute! Their rear left geared wheel unbolts itself from the bracket, it self destructs! Two others have the same problem. Their repair dealer literally told me "with Toro, its Buyer Beware". I have a Toro case number, a BBB case number, and a US Consumer Product Safety Commission case number. Save yourself and learn from my mistake, and stay away from Toro.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We will have to do our due diligence on this as we do not wish to promote products with poor customer service or reliability. Good Luck. Jim with TTN :D
Makita
Makita's are a solid choice.
WARNING: Battery operated tools are for California compliance only, nothing else. In California, most properties with lawns are under HOA's or sprawling condominium/apartment complexes that are professional managed. They have contractors that mow lawns daily for a living. They mow year round since California has a miild winter. Battery operated tools need regular use to get your money's worth out of them. A regular homeowner in middle America that uses their tools occasionally will be very disappointed at the lifespan and performance of the tool. Any store in anywhere else in America is just stealing your money by selling them to you.
Hello there. We appreciate your comment, thank you. However, we do not agree with the opinion that battery operated tools are for California compliance, only. While they may serve towards their specificity of intent, electric tools, even when used seasonally, have already shown to offer cost and time savings over their ICE counterpart. Lithium Ion batteries do not sulphate like lead acid batteries, so they do not diminish at the same rate. Nor do they self discharge at the same rate. Also, the lifespan of electric tools vs ICE is always higher. Yes, ICE prices are always cheaper up front.. But when you include fuel, oil changes and maintenance, Electric will always win in the end. Its just our opinion regarding electric gardening tools.
@@techietechnews It's not opinion, California mandated electric by law. Californians have no Choice on what they buy. That's a fact, not opinion. Battery operated tools cannot compete in the market any other way. They are sold at gun point cause they don't sell any other way.
@@fraudsarentfriends4717 Hello again. As I said, manufacturers did not intend for these products to be used in California, exclusively. Assembly Bill 1346 passed long after everyone was already using electric tools, hence the decision to do so. Again, the statement of these tools only being for California's compliance to this bill we believe is incorrect. Being lawfully ordered to buy a particular type of tool is not the same as being told what to do at gun point. Please do not take what we are saying as disrespect. We appreciate your perspective. However, I doubt we will agree on this debate. I agree to disagree and we can let others decide on what they think.
Thank you for the debate and enjoy your day :D
Jim with the TTN Team
@@techietechnews These tools were not being made in mass until after assembly bill 1346 passed. the law was created for California.Not the entire United States. The law was passed for the reason that consumers refused to make an ignorant choice of buying an inferior product without being at gun point of the law.
My experience with ego is TERRIBLE. The customer service is TERRIBLE. They barely speak english and know absolutely nothing about the mowers. The repair time is FOREVER (over 2 months) and it still won't be fixed. I would bet that all these battery powered mowers are all the same.
Hey 55Gag. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. This is something we should review, so thank you for putting this forward. Perhaps I will call them myself and ask them some questions regarding warranty and their process. I would like to see if they have a history of people like yourself who were unsatisfied with their warranty or practices as a whole. We do not wish to promote bad actor companies on our channel.
😢pn
Nope.. No pn.. :D
I would never even consider a cordless mower except.... now all the gas mowers are made like garbage. My previous Toro gas mower lasted over 20 years. The new one... junk!
My friend, the electric mowers are fine unless you live on some big property with rough foliage. If you have the average suburban home or close to, electric is the way to go. Jim with the TTN Team :D
@@techietechnews If I had acreage I'd splurge for a zero-turn riding mower.
@@barneyfyfe8313 With an acreage of property, I would too. I would not recommend electric for properties of that size when a ride on would be more appropriate. We plan on doing a zero-turn rider mower review quite soon. I would love to hear your feedback on it once it we launch it. It will be a month though, still need to gather the equipment. Thanks again.. Jim with TTN :D
The electric do not work yet! They need to be still developed! Maybe if Tesla move to lawnmawers?
They work just fine. You just need to pick the right battery size for your lawn. And if your lawn is bigger than one or two batteries, just buy more batteries. The point is that they are perfectly viable. Thanks for your input.
Listen, the selection is interesting, but you must understand that US has not more than 20% of English speaking population and many of your viewers are from elsewhere. These models, on the other hand, are US market specific and don't include stuff that is not available in the US. Then why can't you just bloody say that in the intro or in the title? I'm not even asking you mention the metric equivalents, which are used by 95% pf the world, that just seems a mission impossible for American reviewers. Why, say, Australian reviewers mention ten times they're talking about the Australian market and even give all the inches and pounds pretty much exclusively for American audience, but Americans never do that?
Hello k.squared. I can understand your frustration, but our audience is North American focused. We do not tell RUclips who to display our content to, but alas, there it is. We are not familiar with other market equipment, so we are not about to give reviews to products we know nothing about. We simply do no cater to the global market, unless some of what is discuss applies. Adding a metric value equivalent is a good idea, and we will take that as constructive criticism. Ultimately, we are a North American content creator, and that will not change for the time being. Thank you for airing your opinion though. It gives us something to thing about in the future, and should we be in a position to broaden our scope while maintaining our same level of quality / integrity, we may do just that. Take care and enjoy :D Jim with the TTN Team.
@@techietechnews Thank you for the reply. And just to be clear, I was not suggesting you should broaden your scope. All I wanted was a mention this was North American market analysis, that's it. It would still be valuable to everybody else, but would not mislead and irritate viewers outside of US and Canada. BTW, I can see now you're Canadian, but I suspect everybody thinks you're Americans, because that inability to mention the country of origin in an English language review videos (or texts, - same problem there) seems to be an exclusively American thing. Hope you're fine with that ;))