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    Reel Lawn Mower

    Just picked up a new reel mower from lowes... bought the display unit and got 25% off



    Grass was about 5" tall, took a little muscle but man i can see this saving us some serious coin, aggravation and space over the years.

    Anyone else a fan of this thing?

    Im looking for a cordless Li Ion weed whacker, any suggestions?

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    My last experience with a reel mower was a 1950's model. It was terrible. I have to say the one in the video looked great. The ablity to adjust the height is really a big advantage. It also looked far easier to push than the one I used. My wish is a battery powered riding mower. I have problems with the exhaust from the B & S engines and I don't like the noise. Mike.
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    I have a small yard, very small so this is very convenient for me... Love the idea of not needing any gas, oil, or other tools on hand for repairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Just picked up a new reel mower from lowes... bought the display unit and got 25% off



    Grass was about 5" tall, took a little muscle but man i can see this saving us some serious coin, aggravation and space over the years.

    Anyone else a fan of this thing?

    Im looking for a cordless Li Ion weed whacker, any suggestions?
    Keep the thing razor sharp otherwise they bog easy and push as much grass as they cut.

    Site for the weedwackers: http://www.mowersdirect.com/lawn/24v...-trimmers.html

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    I bought one at an auction recently for 5 bucks...looks brand new but cuts like shiznit. The one you posted looks like it cuts good mine may see the yard soon, and I'm not talking about the one with grass.
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