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[QUOTE="uconnfan68, post: 3925667, member: 603"] Tell me more! I looked at these (EGO) last year, but decided to do nothing as I didn't want to be shopping. I read everything I could and came away slightly dissappointed in the battery life. Not sure the standard mower battery could do my small area, split into 3 sections by driveway and fence to backyard, but only .25 acre tops. The slightly narrow cut of the battery mowers mean more swipes and time. I liked that they had other lawn tools that could use the same batteries and chargers. My biggest issue is leaves in the fall, and thought their blower might work, but haven't seen enough about that vs. a backpack blower. [/QUOTE]
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