I was probably the last person to buy cordless tools. I'm slower then most people at changing to new technology.
There are several things that I really like about a battery lawn mower. No engine noise, no gasoline to buy, and now I just learned that there isn't any belts to turn the blades.
My Scag is throwing one or both belts almost every time I start to use it. It happens once, and after I put them back on, I grease the three spindles with the blades on them, and it's fine for the rest of the day. New belts and new springs haven't made it any better. I just bought a different type of grease, so maybe that's it.
So what I'm really liking about the idea of a battery lawn mower is not having any belts to deal with!!!! When the Scag finally takes its last breath, I might have to consider battery power.
Do you just plug it into a standard 120 volt outlet? How long does it take to charge? How many minutes can you mow with it on a full charge?