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Craftsman 21" Front Wheel Drive Limited Edition Mower


$399.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Maneuverable enough to handle small, tight areas. Powerful engine doesn't bog down in thicker areas. Mulches grass very finely, don't have to rake afterward.

The Cons:Hard to throttle down without major adjustments. Body is made of fairly thin material, results in some possible jams around the wheels if you aren't careful.

Craftsman's 21" Front Wheel Drive Limited Edition Mower is a mid-level homewoner lawn mower. It uses a Honda engine with 160cc cylinder capacity and a single-speed front wheel drivetrain. The engine is supposed to be both light and quiet, and features an automatic choke return that is supposed to make starting reliable and simple.

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The deck height can be adjusted to 9 different positions, and the disposal options are bagging into a 1.7-bushel bag (included), side discharge or mulching. The deck is made of steel and has a 21"-wide cutting path, and the handle can fold overtop of the deck for easier storage or transportation. As its name suggests, this mower was produced in a limited capacity and is available exclusively through Sears. Craftsman covers this mower with a 2-year general warranty.

Features

  • Released March 2008
  • Honda OHC 160cc engine
  • 21" cutting path
  • Steel deck
  • 1.7-bushel bag
  • Bagging, side discharge and mulching
  • Folding handle
  • 9-level height adjustment
  • Auto choke return starter
  • 2-year warranty

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    maneuverable enough to handle small, tight areas

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    powerful engine doesn't bog down in thicker areas

  • 1

    mulches grass very finely, don't have to rake afterward

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    catcher takes a long time to fill completely due to the fine cut of the grass

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    starts on the first pull every time

Cons
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    hard to throttle down without major adjustments

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    body is made of fairly thin material, results in some possible jams around the wheels if you aren't careful

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