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Craftsman 19" Premium Battery Powered 3-in-1


$500.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Quality build. Powerful. No cords required, or gas tank to fill.

The Cons:As time passes the battery wears down faster and faster. Doesn't have the endurance of a gas powered mower - can die in the middle of a job and require recharging. Not as quiet and one might expect.

The 19" Premium Battery 3-in-1 Deck Lawn Mower is a walk-behind mower from Craftsman's 2009 lineup.  The mower operates on 48-volt rechargeable battery that provides easy startup and eliminates the need for gas, oil, and tune-ups.

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  It is designed with a 19" rust-proof polymer deck which is lighter and better at containing noise than standard steel decks.  The 19" Premium Battery 3-in-1 Deck Lawn Mower includes a 3-in-1 system which allows mulch, rear bag, and side discharge functions.   It also has an ergonomic handle grip and the deck can be easily adjusted to different positions using a single lever.  The mower has a suggested retail price of $500 and comes with an ergonomic handle grass collector.

Features/Specs

  • 3-n-1 Deck: Mulch, Rear Bag, or Side Discharge Functions
  • Large Wheels - 7" Front, 8" Rear
  • 19" Rust-Proof Polymer Deck
  • Single Lever Deck Height Adjustment
  • Ergonomic Handle Grip
  • Battery-Powered - 48 volt Rechargeable Battery
  • Comes with Ergonomic Handle Grass Collector
  • Weight: 80 lbs.
  • 2 Year Warranty

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Pros
  • 3

    quality build

  • 1

    powerful

  • 1

    no cords required, or gas tank to fill

  • 1

    clear LED battery indicators

  • 1

    easy height adjustment

  • 1

    better for the environment than gas burning alternatives

  • 1

    easy to start

  • 1

    multi-function: mulch, rear bag, or side discharge

Cons
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    as time passes the battery wears down faster and faster

  • 1

    doesn't have the endurance of a gas powered mower - can die in the middle of a job and require recharging

  • 1

    not as quiet and one might expect

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    heavy

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    slow to fully charge

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    batteries are a little difficult to replace

  • 1

    expensive - high initial cost and new batteries every few years

  • 1

    instructions are not entirely clear

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    often stalls

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