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Earthwise 50020 20-Inch 12 amp Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag

Earthwise 50020 20-Inch 12 amp Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag
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Earthwise 50020 20-Inch 12 amp Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag

 
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This little mower features a powerful 12-amp motor, 3-in-1 discharge system: side, mulch or rear-bagging, single-lever height control (from 1-3/4" to 3-3/4") and comfort V-handle with foam-cushion grip. Soft-touch operation. Easy-fold handle. Handle-mounted safety blade control. 7" front wheels; 8" rear ball-bearing wheels. Bagger included. 2-year limited warranty.

 
List Price: $229.99
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Product Details
Product Length:30.5 inches
Product Width:22.75 inches
Product Height:13.5 inches
Product Weight:66.0 pounds
Package Length:30.8 inches
Package Width:22.3 inches
Package Height:13.0 inches
Package Weight:65.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews

Features
  • Single Lever Height Control 1-inch to 3-inches

  • Easy On & Off Mulch Plug - Grass Catcher - Discharge Chute

  • Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control

  • Comfort "V" Handle, with Cushion Grip, Soft Touch Operation - with Easy Fold Handle

  • Ball Bearing Wheels - Rolls Easy - Last Longer - 7-Inch Front and 8-Inch Rear


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 40 customer reviews )
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:


5Do you have doubts about an "electric" lawn mower?  Jul 19, 2008 By Wayne Scott "wayne-san"
Maybe you think it's no more than a kitchen appliance with delusions of grandeur. Well, electricity is not just for kitchen appliances and vacuum cleaners anymore ... I was tired of repeated trips to the repair shop with my gas mower, so I kicked it to the curb. Literally. I don't need a Cadillac mower for my Mini-Cooper lawn. In addition to the ease of plug in, turn on, and go ...

What I like:

- Light weight. Light enough to manuever with one hand while the other hand tends the cord on turns. ALSO, this holds easily going across an incline, rather than up, which is hard on the lower back, or down, which is hazardous.

- Height adjustment is spring-loaded, and counter-balanced just right. Raising and lowering cutting height is quick and easy. It lowers in a snap from preferred lawn cutting height to its lowest setting for grass or leaves on the drive or street, which quickly turn to near dust for ease of blow-off.

- It mulches great across the lawn; much, much better than the last 2 gas mowers I've owned. That's probably more due to design than power source -- but the mulching is the point. The clippings from one week's growth just disappear. And the St. Augustine grass common here in Florida doesn't mulch as easily as the bluegrass of Kentucky, as memory serves.

- A metal cutting deck, rather than the plastic offerings from a couple of competitors.

I can't speak to how well the bag works; haven't tried it. Bagging is a waste of time, effort, and fertilizer, imho ...

Drawbacks:

- uhhh ... It doesn't make enough noise to wake the neighbors. (Long story ...)

The padding on the handle is not durable. Not at all. But I see some padded bicycle handlebar tape in its future.

34 of 37 found the following review helpful:


4Fantastic gas mower alternative!  May 20, 2008 By C. P. Lewis
Although, I don't own this exact brand/model. I own the "Task Force" version sold at Lowe's. However, I'm 99% positive these are the exact same just different marketing brands, but made by the same company...Great States Corp/American Lawn Mower Company. Anyhow, there are far too many similarities include styling, weight and prices for them to not be the same...so that's my caveat. But in general, I have a lawn mower VERY similar to this one. I love it! The bag attachment fits great into the paper yard waste bags that I use making that part easier, although the smaller opening than what I'm used to makes it a little harder to get the grass out. Very quiet, sounds like a vacuum cleaner or leaf blower than a traditional lawn mower. The only downside is the power cord...but with practice and technique that can be overcome. IF, you can find a cordless that will hold a charge for your yard great...otherwise, this is the mower for you...big (20"), quiet, low maintenance (cleaning and blade sharpening as with gas mowers, but not the small engine mess), and very light and maneuverable. This is also great for taller people. I'm 6'3" and the handle (adjustable heights) comes up to my belly and makes it very easy to use. Would definitely buy again.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:


3Good mower, bag useless  May 27, 2008 By Jennifer D. Patterson
I purchased this mower so I would not have to maintain a gas powered and not have to worry about running to the gas station if I wanted to mow. It is very lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and push. It fits the bill as far as cutting.

BUT, the bag is basrically useless. There is a hump right inside the bag where cut grass is supposed to enter it, making it impossible for cut grass to actually go into the bag. Also, the hole is so small, you have to grab handfuls of grass out of the bag to empty it. I live in a windy area, so if I use the mulching attachment, at least I don't have to rake the remnants left on the ground.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5I love this mower  Nov 13, 2008 By Ian Tybolt "Tybolt"
My family and I moved into a new home and I wanted to get away from a gas lawn mower. I did some research and this mower's reviews were all good. So I ordered one. I have not been disappointed at all. I use it to mow about an acre of land (we have a shed with electricity in the middle of of the back). When we first moved in I ignored the already long grass in the front for about 2 weeks and it worked its way up to between 6"-8" inches. I started up the mower and zoomed right over it. The next week I did half of the back yard and discovered that it had a lot of hidden rocks in it. It dinged up the blade some but I hadn't noticed at that point. The following week I went for the last half of the back yard which worked its way up to 8"-10" inches. I ended up with some slowdown but when I moved from mulching to a side discharge that took care of most of the slowdowns. It did end up with grass building up underneath and along the side discharge which I feel was to be expected since the grass was long and full of moisture. That's when I noticed the dinged up blade edge from the rocks. I finished up the back, cleaned up the mower, and sharpened the blade. The next time that I had it out the wife and kids(7 and 3) wanted to try it. I walk along side of the 7 year old who can push it and assisted the 3 year old who can push it short distances. Our yard is slightly sloped front to back but pushing the mower is not tiring.

It is now fall and I use the mower to mulch up the leaves in the yard vs raking and burning them.

I have recommended this mower to family and friends.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5new adventure  Jul 04, 2008 By Thomas Etzel "oldyak"
I always looked kinda funny at people with electric lawn mowers but,the joke was on me! This mower does a fantastic job on my 1/4 acre lot!
I was concerned about the grass catcher after reading the prior reviews but as it turned out,it holds just about as much as my Toro but is harder to empty due to small intake size of bag.No big deal.
Took all of 5 min to set up..if that long.Single lever height adjustment is the"best thing since sliced bread".
The ball bearing wheels make this mower so easy to push its like walking back and forth around my yard(good exercise)even with a full bag.
I used the catcher on front yard but mulched the back.Perfect cut!
I would recommend buying a good quality extension cord since you need to provide adequate power to the motor when you are running a 100 ft cord.
as to the gripe about having a cord to mess with,no problem at all,I mean it!Its much easier to deal with than my electric trimmer(go figure??)and as long as you start closest to plug and work your way out,you hardly notice it.
I am not some "tree huger' just an old guy who hates blowing money on 'quality' lawn mowers that after three years are junk!
I hope this one lasts longer and I will no it hasn't without pulling my a_ _ off trying to get it running!

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