DeWalt's 60V MAX Electric Mower Challenges Gas Powered Rivals
DeWalt's latest offering, the 60V MAX 21-inch Brushless Cordless RWD Self-Propelled Lawn Mower, is set to shake up the lawn care market. This electric mower promises to match the power and ruggedness of its gas-powered counterparts, offering a quieter, easier, and more cost-effective solution.
Electric mowers have come a long way since their inception in the 1930s. The first cordless models, powered by lead-acid batteries, emerged in the 1980s. However, it was the introduction of lithium-ion batteries in the early 2000s that made cordless mowers truly practical.
DeWalt's new mower is a testament to this evolution. It boasts a rear-wheel-drive propulsion system and a steel cutting deck with dual 21-inch blades. The 60V MAX offers up to 85 minutes of runtime with two removable DeWalt FLEXVOLT battery packs, ensuring a large lawn can be easily maintained in a single charge. The mower also features six cutting height settings, allowing users to tailor the cut to their lawn's needs.
The 60V MAX comes with an LED dashboard, three driving modes, and dual LED headlights for low light mowing. This not only enhances safety but also adds to the convenience of use. The mower also offers three options for clipping disposal, including bagging, mulching, and side discharge.
DeWalt's 60V MAX 21-inch Brushless Cordless RWD Self-Propelled Lawn Mower is now available from GreenWorks. With its powerful performance, ease of use, and low operating costs, it's a compelling alternative to traditional gas mowers. The mower's robust design and advanced features make it a strong contender in the lawn care market.
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