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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
Mower will require lot amps from battery, this usually makes batteries cost more due to more battery cells (150 to 350 bucks each) With small yard work fine as long as you don’t let grass get to tall. IF you’re ok with buying replacement batteries every few years ( few IMO 3 to 4, and maybe 5) cause The more you them the less they will last until they eventually become useless. Should be good. Less maintenance, but not no maintenance. You still have to sharpen blade, clean the deck, and charge batteries.
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I don't have a cordless mower (mow 4 acres each week) but have a Ego cordless trimmer. Wanted a second battery and Home Depot has a 2.5 Ah batter for around $120. They also had a cordless blower and quick charger and 2.0Ah battery on clearance for $90 so I bought that instead. It was an older discontinued model. The battery only lasted for six months when I discovered it sat uncharged in home depot for about a year and a half. Called up Ego and they have a three year battery warranty. They just wanted the serial number and send a 2.5 Ah battery with no questions asked! So you are covered for three years at least with Ego.