Makita 36v Lawnmower

Crazyraceguy

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I finally decided to give up on the old gas mower. I went to the big Orange, looking for another one. I came across a Makita 36v unit.
It was their last one, I suppose this was because they were on sale. Since it was the display model. they gave 10% more off. It ended up under $380. Just one more case of buy the batteries and get the tool for free. It just seems crazy. They all get so much for batteries individually, it's crazy.
 
Are they using two 18 volt batteries and a regular Makita battery charger for the Mower? I ask because my Cub Cadet mower is from 2008, with a Honda engine that shows no signs of quitting, but our yards are SO small that a Battery powered mower makes more sense if this Cadet ever dies out.
 
@leakyroof Yes. It comes with 2 pairs of the regular LXT 18v batteries. That was my main motivation for getting it. I have been in the Makita platform since the beginning. They were some of the first to use Lithium Ion batteries. I already had a Makita string trimmer, recip saw, and Miter saw, so it just seemed right.
My yard is very small, and a cordless mower works very well. In fact, I had a Neuton, back in '07. It was their last model with the old-style batteries. (If I had known, I would have waited a few weeks, for the new LI battery model)
It was great at first, mowing the front and back yard, with one battery. That only lasted a few of seasons. After that, it would take both, swapping halfway through. I dealt with that a few more seasons, maybe 6 years total? been running a cheap gas unit since.
The amperage has increased over the years, but the form-factor has not. I expect it will stay that way, since they have introduced so many more tools. I hope they will be available for a long time, but I should be good, for a while.
 
I have to say I'm quite amazed at just how good the Makita batteries are. Mine are so old I can't remember even roughly when I bought them, and yet they not only hold the charge through months of disuse, but also last ages in use. Even the 14.4V ones I have for the torches can sit unused for a year, and will be as good as new when I want to use them. I use the drills and impacts daily and the cordless trimmer once a week or so, but charge maybe 2 batteries a week.

Fantastic ROI.
 
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