1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Very cool, easy to use.Friday, May 13, 2005
I grew up with a gas mower. It was big and smelly but did the job. I actually ordered a gas mower from Amazon but it took forever to come, so I switched to this mower since my lawn needed cutting. This mower works great, and you never smell like gasoline! Very easy to start and stop, and super easy to put together. It is also very lightweight - anyone can push it around. The toughest part is the electric cord, which you get used to pretty quickly - it's just like a vacuum. So any lawn with a lot of trees or anything above .25 acres is not going to be very workable. But for small lawns with few obstacles, it is pretty easy to use.
The bag is also very helpful and handy.
16 out of 16 people found the following review helpful:
6 reasons to get this mower, and 2 reasons not toFriday, April 22, 2005
I've had this mower since the previous Spring, and every time I'm out mowing, I'm thinking about the review that I planned to write here about it. So needless to say, I've thought a lot about this. Here are 6 reasons to get this lawnmower:
1. It's cheap, about half the price that an equivalent gas mower would set you back. It's probably also a little bit cheaper to keep running, too.
2. It's light. A lot of gas mowers are self-propelled because they're so heavy to push around, but at 36 pounds, this mower doesn't need to be self-propelled. You can move it back and forth with relative ease, much like a heavy vacuum cleaner.
3. It's easy to start. No yanking the cord to get it going; just turn it on and start. Of course, you can get self-starting gas mowers these days as well, but they will set you back even more money.
4. It's quiet. Well, okay, it's not THAT quiet. But it's quieter than most.
5. It doesn't smell. The lawn doesn't smell like gas fumes after you're all done.
6. It's better for the environment. Gas lawnmower engines expel 10 times the amount of pollution per gallon of gas than your automobile does.
Sounds great so far, right? Well, before you click that "Add to Shopping Cart" button, let me give you two thoughts that might have you think otherwise:
1. The cord. Yep, there's no battery here, so you're attached to your house's electricity the entire time. In practice, I haven't found this too difficult to deal with; by starting near the outlet and snaking back and forth away from it, it's easy to manage. But, when I have to mow around my trees, it gets to be a bit of a chore. If I had a lot of tricky landscaping, or a particularly large yard, this would be enough to kill the deal.
(You can get electrical mowers with batteries, but they tend to be even more expensive than the gas mowers, and if you're choosing electric for environmental reasons, the lead in that battery is going to steer you even further away from that option.)
2. The optional mulching bag is small. If I'm collecting my grass clippings, I'll often need to empty the bag 8-10 times during a typical run. It gets to be pretty annoying. As a result, I usually just let the clippings return to the lawn, which is better for the lawn anyway, even if it doesn't look as pretty.
And there you have it. Six reasons to buy it, and two not to. You'll have to make your own decision. As for myself, I've been very happy with my purchase thus far, and will probably make my next mower a Black and Decker electric model as well.
5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Efficient eco-friendly machineSunday, March 13, 2005
Wanted something eco-friendly, as I have a small space in California. This machine is easy to put together, runs smoothly and quietly, and is super easy to maneuver. Only drawback is the cord pulls out of the power socket quite a bit. Other than that, great workout if you handle the machine with one hand and lasso the extension cord with the other. Who knew mowing a lawn could be so much fun?! My neighbors just drive by and smile, as they foolishly pay their gardners....
9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Really happy with this mowerThursday, January 27, 2005
My gas mower died and I was without a mower for a couple of summers. I finally had to buy one, but didn't want another gas mower because I don't believe they are safe enough. I was going to buy the B & D Lawn Hog, which is a bit larger and costs more, when I happened to find the 175 here at Amazon. It has lower amps than the Lawn Hog, but is perfect for my needs. I was surprised at the power it delivers but is easily kept under control. And while lightweight, it doesn't bounce around during mowing. Another nice feature is the start lever in the handle. You just pull it toward you and it starts as easily as any other electric appliance. Remove your hand, and the lever falls back and the machine immediatly shuts off. Also, you don't have the smell of gasoline coming back up in your face. I really like this machine.
8 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Black & Decker LM175 18" Electric MowerWednesday, December 08, 2004
I was tired of the hassle involved with conventional gas powered mowers,especially the expense of tune ups,etc.so I thought I'd
try an electric.I like this mower very much and it performs very well.My yard has a lot of obstructions(bushes,trees)so it takes longer to mow due to the repositioning of the power cord,but
that does not take long to get used to.It is a good value for
the money and I'm glad that I made the switch from gas to electric.