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Toro 20332


$390.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Starts 75% of the time on the first pull, always on the second. Clears taller grass efficiently, with easy to set wheel heights. Cleaning port does a good job for rinsing out almost all the grass that collects under the deck.

The Cons:Drive belt makes some noise if cutting wet grass. Leaves wheel tracks in some types of grass. Blade gets dull pretty quickly.

The 20332 is a mid-range model in Toro's line of Recycler lawnmowers. Like all units in the series, it is powered by a Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart engine, but it lacks the low-emissions and electric-start features of some higher models.

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Its main improvement over the 20330 is the 'Personal Pace' self-propel rear-wheel drive, which detects the user's walking speed and adjusts its speed accordingly. Another addition is a 'Bag-On-Demand' feature, which allows quick switching from mulching to bagging using a lever. Unlike other models in the series, the 20332 lacks a washout port, so the underside of the mower must be flushed manually. Two years of full warranty coverage are provided.

Features

  • Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart engine
  • Self propel
  • Adapts to walking speed
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • 22" cutting deck
  • Bag On Demand
  • Single-piece handle
  • 6.75 ft-lb gross torque

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Pros
  • 2

    starts 75% of the time on the first pull, always on the second

  • 2

    clears taller grass efficiently, with easy to set wheel heights

  • 2

    cleaning port does a good job for rinsing out almost all the grass that collects under the deck

  • 1

    cord pulls easily

Cons
  • 1

    drive belt makes some noise if cutting wet grass

  • 1

    leaves wheel tracks in some types of grass

  • 0

    blade gets dull pretty quickly

  • 0

    if the grass that collects under the deck dries, its hard to clean off

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