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re: Electric Riding Lawn mower?
Posted on 7/12/22 at 10:36 am to Slingscode
Posted on 7/12/22 at 10:36 am to Slingscode
What is the warranty on the batteries like?
Do you have to charge each battery individually, or do they all stay in the mower and you just plug the mower in and the charging is done on the mower?
I ask that b/c i saw the EGO at Lowes not long ago and noticed it had 6 individual batteries powering it, but it appears the Ryobi, which isn't a zero turn like the EGO, seems to be one internal battery.
That zero turns are like $5K from everyone. I just can't see where that comes out cheaper than a gas zero turn.
the Ryobi one that looks like a snapper is $2500. I could see where that's a product i could get behind if the battery warranty was about 3 years, and the replacement battery was only like $400-500.
edit: i see the Ryobi battery warranty is 1 year. That just sucks. Unless that battery is fairly cheap to replace, that's a tough warranty to accept.
How does the Ryobi cut? One thing that irritates me about my cub cadet (not a zero turn) is it doesn't do a good job of mulching up grass and shooting it out. If the grass is thick and/or long, it's going to leave clumps, and then i have to go blow the yard to spread the line of clumps out b/c i'm anal about the yard looking nice.
Do you have to charge each battery individually, or do they all stay in the mower and you just plug the mower in and the charging is done on the mower?
I ask that b/c i saw the EGO at Lowes not long ago and noticed it had 6 individual batteries powering it, but it appears the Ryobi, which isn't a zero turn like the EGO, seems to be one internal battery.
That zero turns are like $5K from everyone. I just can't see where that comes out cheaper than a gas zero turn.
the Ryobi one that looks like a snapper is $2500. I could see where that's a product i could get behind if the battery warranty was about 3 years, and the replacement battery was only like $400-500.
edit: i see the Ryobi battery warranty is 1 year. That just sucks. Unless that battery is fairly cheap to replace, that's a tough warranty to accept.
How does the Ryobi cut? One thing that irritates me about my cub cadet (not a zero turn) is it doesn't do a good job of mulching up grass and shooting it out. If the grass is thick and/or long, it's going to leave clumps, and then i have to go blow the yard to spread the line of clumps out b/c i'm anal about the yard looking nice.
This post was edited on 7/12/22 at 10:48 am
Posted on 7/13/22 at 8:35 am to TeddyPadillac
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How does the Ryobi cut?
Lately, it cuts a little uneven. Could be from dull blades.
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