Thanks for the review, been looking at the Greenworks, the last two I watched were made by to fools who actually had the audacity to look shocked when they put the mower in knee high grass and it stalled an cut badly.
I have multiple greenworks products, which makes battery sharing far better. This thing has stalled on me... when cutting high grass... but I was in mulch mode. So once I went from that, to adding the side vent to spray the grass to the right... it was fine. Up to you to decide whether to collect from back or spray to side on tall grass, but thats the ONLY issue I have had with this thing. Love it. And thanks for watching and commenting!!
its great. The one issue I have found is with the "self propelled" capabilities... its sometimes difficult to back it up easily/quickly. But, still far more important to have self propelled option for me.
Hey man! Thanks the vid. I have a quesiton, because i'm not sure and i want to buy one as well. There is a push lawn mower from this brand with the same specifics and yours, which is a brushless cordless self propelled one. What's the difference between these two? I'm fine if i have to push the mower, that's a good exercise, but those words like brushless cordless self propelled, what does these means? Thank you.
Ok, so "push" and "self propelled" are different... self propelled is when the lawnmower wheels (back wheels for this) turn on their own and it moved the mower forward without you "pushing" it. So if going up a hill or something, push means you have all the weight... and self propelled gives you assistance on the wheels from the mower. Cordless just means battery powered... not a mower where you need an extension cord. And finally brushless... Simply put, it's a motor that doesn't utilize brushes to conduct electricity. In a typical DC motor, brushes rub against the rotating part of the motor to transfer electricity. That process causes friction, and friction is bad for efficiency. Generally speaking, brushless motors are more energy-efficient than brushed. Hope this all helps. Thanks for watching.
at about the 1:45 mark, you will see me unfold and attach the handles. What you would do to fold, is loosen but not remove the fasteners, then fold for storage. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the review, been looking at the Greenworks, the last two I watched were made by to fools who actually had the audacity to look shocked when they put the mower in knee high grass and it stalled an cut badly.
I have multiple greenworks products, which makes battery sharing far better. This thing has stalled on me... when cutting high grass... but I was in mulch mode. So once I went from that, to adding the side vent to spray the grass to the right... it was fine. Up to you to decide whether to collect from back or spray to side on tall grass, but thats the ONLY issue I have had with this thing. Love it. And thanks for watching and commenting!!
Very good sharing 👍
Thank you so much 🙂 Hope this review helped!
Great review and it’s very helpful. Thank you sir 🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!!
Looks great 👍 I'm sure its lighter than a gas mower.
its great. The one issue I have found is with the "self propelled" capabilities... its sometimes difficult to back it up easily/quickly. But, still far more important to have self propelled option for me.
Hey man! Thanks the vid. I have a quesiton, because i'm not sure and i want to buy one as well. There is a push lawn mower from this brand with the same specifics and yours, which is a brushless cordless self propelled one. What's the difference between these two? I'm fine if i have to push the mower, that's a good exercise, but those words like brushless cordless self propelled, what does these means? Thank you.
Ok, so "push" and "self propelled" are different... self propelled is when the lawnmower wheels (back wheels for this) turn on their own and it moved the mower forward without you "pushing" it. So if going up a hill or something, push means you have all the weight... and self propelled gives you assistance on the wheels from the mower. Cordless just means battery powered... not a mower where you need an extension cord. And finally brushless... Simply put, it's a motor that doesn't utilize brushes to conduct electricity. In a typical DC motor, brushes rub against the rotating part of the motor to transfer electricity. That process causes friction, and friction is bad for efficiency. Generally speaking, brushless motors are more energy-efficient than brushed. Hope this all helps. Thanks for watching.
@@techiesportsdad wow thank you sir!
quite welcome!
How do u fold and unfold it
at about the 1:45 mark, you will see me unfold and attach the handles. What you would do to fold, is loosen but not remove the fasteners, then fold for storage. Hope this helps.
Personally, I don't bend the handle in half. I just push the entire handle back over the mower til it locks and then stand it on its back end.