I have used epinions to help in deciding whether or not to purchase a product, including the Neuton mower. I hope my review will help others. I am a 57 year old woman who was beginning to struggle to handle my very heavy self-propelled gas mower. I ...
I recently purchased the Neuton with the accessory package to replace my Black and Decker CMM625 18" electric mower. Amazingly, the Black and Decker is 7 years old and still working fine on the original battery. Perhaps because I was already using an ...
Pros: Battery life, low noise, easy to maintain, build quality, money back guarantee Cons: Handle bar activation system, mulching plug
General Comments: Ok, I was a skeptic, but I have been pleasantly surprised by this mower. I have had the mower for 2 weeks now, and have enjoyed mowing the lawn with no hearing protection and without waking up the neighbors. Assembly is very easy ...
Pros: Low noise, no gas-handling required, easy & instant start, long battery life Cons: Small cut width, two batteries required for larger yards
I've had the Neuton cordless electric mower for two summers. I bought the mower because my gas mower died and I was tired of the noise of gas mowers and the hassle of dealing with oil and gas. I paid $500 for the mower. That's a lot, but I've never ...
Pros: Energy efficient, easy to use, quiet, environmentally friendly. Cons: High initial cost, narrow cutting width.
Electric mowers have been marginalized by many because of their lack of power (relative to gas models), and for the maneuvering required to avoid a 50-100' extension cord. The Neuton EM 4.1 cordless mower has quite enough power to deal with the first ...
Pros: Light, quick start/stop, no free-spinning blade, safety key Cons: Flimsy handle anchor points, blade doesn't reach outside of the deck.
I traded my GAS HOG in on this through the local utility companies program, so it was a deal I couldn't afford to pass up - especially after the told me one trip around the yard with my gas mower was like driving a car 400 miles...no wonder my allergies ...
Pros: No gasoline
Little noise
Very light
Highly portable Cons: Narrow cutting path (if you have a lot of lawn)
I’ve had my Neuton mower for almost 2 years now. We decided to buy an electric or battery powered mower because we have gotten tired of gasoline mowers. They are loud, smelly and environmentally unfriendly. After reading scads of online information ...
Pros: Quiet, with good power and run time Cons: Inferior cut. Sensitive deadman switch. Unsophisticated charger.
Generally the mower is satisfactory. It's very quiet, has more than enough power and run time to mow our lawn. I was a little concerned about the narrow cut width but in practice it doesn't take much longer to mow the lawn than with our dearly departed ...
Pros: Environmentally safe, easy starting, light, quiet, cuts high grass easily, height adjustment simple, grass-bag included. Cons: Trimmer attachment awkward. The cutting swath is narrower, mowing takes longer. Expensive.
I have owned my Neuton cordless electric mower for a year and am glad I spent the money every time I cut my grass. After my gas mower required yet another tune up and was rusting pathetically, I decided I wanted a change. First I had a reel mower for ...
Pros: Quiet and light, removable battery makes charging easy Cons: Flimsy feel, thick handle that is hard to hold, narrow cutting width, must bag
I have used cordless mowers since the first Black and Decker came out in the late 80's so I do love them. When my B&D CMM100 finally needed to be replaced after 10 years (with the original battery), I decided to try this lighter Neuton. To say I hate it ...
Pros: It is light, versatile, quiet and very, maneuverable.
. Cons: Pricey when compared to others.
This quality electric mower cuts three ways if you buy it with the trimmer attachment. That means you can do much more than mow. With a generous range of mowing heights you can also edge the lawn and trim close to the house and flower beds. Noise ...
Pros: Easy start, handling. Long-lasting battery. Cons: Safety bar is hard to keep pressed in. Turning on a slope is tricky.
I've only used this mower 3 times and was going to wait several months more to 1)make sure I'm going to keep it, and 2) to really give it a workout -- but I CAN'T WAIT ! This is a terrific mower -- quiet (I can listen to CDs while I mow), and plenty ...
Pros: easy assembly, clean, quiet, light weight, ease of operation, no cord, good battery life Cons: modest debris pickup, narrow width
have used the mower now for 5 months (purchased in Jan2006 with a very mild winter). this replaced my 1978 lawnboy 21". the assembly was straightforward. not having to pay attention to how much gasoline i have in the gas can is a real plus as well as not ...
Pros: Quiet, low vibrations, good power Cons: Narrow blade. Horrendous handle.
Got this as a gift, to replace a 12 year old Craftsman gas mower (still works). On the upside, it is a good bit quieter than a gas mower and lacks the vibration. My lot is 60'x120', and I can complete it on one battery charge (20-25 minutes or so), ...
Pros: I think the only think I liked about the Neuton was the wheels. Cons: Lousy battery time, can't handle tall grass, made in Tawiian or Japan not American made
I bought a Neuton and I will tell you, it was terrible. Mowes aweful and the battery time is lousy. I thought when I was buying this thing it was made in Vermont but no, made in Tawian. On top of that they have lousy customer service, only Monday through ...
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