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Old 06-17-2022, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmean58 View Post
If in good shape I would buy it. I have the same mower to do the lawns at my home and my mother in laws house down the street. Used 2-3 times a week for the past 4+ years. Had to get a new set of batteries after 3 years. The replacement batteries will cost you more than your neighbors asking price.
The issue with all rechargeable tools is batteries. New batteries for say an electric drill are close to the cost of a new drill with two new batteries. For the best battery life, store them in a cool place-that is not your garage. Most tool batteries today are lithium ion.
You will get any more successful recharges if you do not run them all the way down.
Expected life is 6-7 years. May not be true. I read somewhere that dewalt tools haVE a lifetime warranty and that includes batteries