Now that I think about it, it was probably before the pandemic. 🤔

  • @reddig33
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    If you buy an electric mower, you never have to change the oil again. Or the spark plug. Or buy gas. Or clean the carburetor.

    • @friend_of_satan
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      And they’re quieter! God I wish my neighbors all had electric mowers. Sometimes it seems like they’re invited to all the zoom meetings I attend.

    • Cornpop
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      Wish they made an affordable electric zero turn that could handle mowing 7 acres of field 3-4 times a month in the summer. I need commercial grade sadly and there’s nothing in the homeowner space that comes close to my needs. The commercial ones are like 30k to compare with what I got for 6k

    • @Cocodapuf
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      I expect they do need lubrication from time to time. I just bought an electric mower this year and it’s pretty low power, so I predict that any amount of additional friction in the system is going to be too much.

    • SolidGrueOP
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      My next mower will probably be a lawn service

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        After spending several hours on Saturdays doing yardwork I didn’t enjoy doing for years on end, I finally hired a gardener. Now I get to spend that time doing yardwork I do enjoy, like making landscaping improvements, or gardening.

    • @SupraMario
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      If you never mow and grow insect friendly lawns…you wont ever have to buy a mower…fuck lawns.

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        The HOA won’t let me have goats to keep the grass low though

        • @stoly
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          The point is not having non native grass. Use local plants and let your garden be a humming bird and bee haven.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        I did this for years. I even got into the HOA board just to keep them off my back. It was so freeing to not have to mow.

    • @HappycamperNZ
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      Jokes on you, I never did most of that anyway.

      Also still got the gas can from pre covid.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      But you will have to buy $1000 worth of batteries if you have a large yard.

      • @Kadaj21
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        While I can’t say I have a large yard. My 80v Greenworks system can do the job 90% of the time on 1 battery (I have 2). When it can’t from being lazy and not mowing as often as I should have or it was especially rainy, I can swap the batteries in moments and the battery charges within 20 or so minutes. By then I am done or using the battery from the mower in the leaf blower or weed whacker.

        I would imagine if I had a larger yard I would go with a third in the event of having longer grass to cut and would have a battery charged, battery charging, and one in use.

        I would not trade my yard system with a gas one for any amount of money. If i do anything it’d be to hire someone that uses electric (quieter!) to mow and edge and all that jazz. Or use a Fiskars reel mower.

        Oh yea. I drive an ID.4. Suck it gas stations trolololol.

      • @[email protected]
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        I have 1/3rd acre, takes 2 batteries to mow uninterrupted. Anything bigger than that I hope it’s not just grass, that’s a waste of space.