Hello!
This is my first post on this forum. My wife and I are about to close on our first house, so I get to now pretend that I am an adult. After years of appt living and housing renting, I now have the privilege of buying all the lawn care and lawn care accessories a man could hope for. First on the docket is what type of lawn mower to buy. I live in a typical suburban house with a medium size yard; the front is around 2000sqft and the back is maybe 1000. Being that I live in Northern Va, my grass is probably Tall Fescue.
The question I mainly have is gas or electric? I like the modern conveniences of electric mowers - cheaper, lighter, quieter, swapple battery ecosystem. Also in the favor of electricity is that if I stick with a vendor (Ego, Ryobi) I can use these batteries in the edger/weed whacker/blower/snow pusher. But the huge, and I do mean huge, red flag is that I am reading these batteries only have a usable life of like 2-3 years. Each one of these damn things is like $180-$250 bucks. Times two that's basically the cost of a new mower every few years. Surely these last longer than that?
As for gas, I could go get a nice Toro, but then I have to deal with always having oil/gas on hand and all the loud noise and fumes that go with it. And I'm tied to gas for my edger/weed wacker too, some of which don't really need gas for my needs.
My yard isn't terribly big and I would be mowing twice a month from Mid March to maybe Mid September, so about 6 months. I'm fine with all aspects of electric other than the battery replacement. What is your alls experience with these?
I have more follow up questions, but I'll keep them aside until there's a thread consensus about the batteries. I'll update this post as needed down the line.
Thanks!
This is my first post on this forum. My wife and I are about to close on our first house, so I get to now pretend that I am an adult. After years of appt living and housing renting, I now have the privilege of buying all the lawn care and lawn care accessories a man could hope for. First on the docket is what type of lawn mower to buy. I live in a typical suburban house with a medium size yard; the front is around 2000sqft and the back is maybe 1000. Being that I live in Northern Va, my grass is probably Tall Fescue.
The question I mainly have is gas or electric? I like the modern conveniences of electric mowers - cheaper, lighter, quieter, swapple battery ecosystem. Also in the favor of electricity is that if I stick with a vendor (Ego, Ryobi) I can use these batteries in the edger/weed whacker/blower/snow pusher. But the huge, and I do mean huge, red flag is that I am reading these batteries only have a usable life of like 2-3 years. Each one of these damn things is like $180-$250 bucks. Times two that's basically the cost of a new mower every few years. Surely these last longer than that?
As for gas, I could go get a nice Toro, but then I have to deal with always having oil/gas on hand and all the loud noise and fumes that go with it. And I'm tied to gas for my edger/weed wacker too, some of which don't really need gas for my needs.
My yard isn't terribly big and I would be mowing twice a month from Mid March to maybe Mid September, so about 6 months. I'm fine with all aspects of electric other than the battery replacement. What is your alls experience with these?
I have more follow up questions, but I'll keep them aside until there's a thread consensus about the batteries. I'll update this post as needed down the line.
Thanks!