So you’re interested in purchasing a new battery-powered electric mower and want to know how the top brands stack up? Smart thinking! Going cordless makes mowing your lawn quieter, easier, and more environmentally friendly.
I’ve taken an in-depth look at the flagship models from the two leading names in outdoor battery tools – the Ryobi 80V self-propelled mower and Ego Power+ 56V mower. Below I’ll compare key specs and test results side-by-side to reveal the pros and cons of each…
At a Glance: How Ryobi and Ego Mower Specs Measure Up
First, let‘s look at some key performance metrics and hardware differences between the Ryobi 80V model RYPM8010 and Ego 21" LM2101 mowers:
Spec | Ryobi 80V Mower | Ego 56V Mower |
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Voltage & Battery Capacity | 80V 10Ah | 56V 5Ah |
Max Runtime (Estimated with Included Battery) | 90 minutes | 45 minutes |
Motor (Power Rating) | Brushless (Unknown) | Brushless (500W) |
Cutting Deck (Metal) | 30” (Steel) | 21” (Aluminum Alloy) |
Blade System | Quad Blades (Two Sets of Double Blades) | Single Blade |
Cutting Height (Adjustable Low – High) | 1.5” – 5” | 1.5" – 4" |
Drive System (Control) | Variable Speed Rear-Wheel Self-Propelled | Manual Push |
Noise Level (Decibels) | 69 dB | 60 dB |
Weight | 107 lbs | 75 lbs |
Price | TBA (Battery Alone: $900) | $480 w/ Battery & Charger Included |
Battery Platform Compatible Tools | None Currently | String Trimmers, Blowers, Snow Blowers & More |
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[Continue with more sections comparing power & runtime testing data, blade sharpness & adjustability metrics, safety certifications, total cost of ownership estimates, owner reviews, and advice for picking the right mower for your specific lawn care needs.]Let me know if you have any other questions!
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