Monday, June 15, 2009

Neuton CE 6.3 19 Electric Lawn Mower Review

Hello Readers and Legions of Fans,

This time I’m going to be talking about the most powerful Neuton Electric Lawn Mower, the Neuton CE 6.3 19 Inch Lawn Mower. This lawn mower is priced about a hundred bucks more than the next model down, but that hundred bucks buys you a lot more power and for those of us with large lawns, quite a bit more time in the day.
Neuton has equipped the CE 6.3 Electric Lawn Mower with a 19 inch blade as opposed to a 14 or 15 inch blade included on most other lawn mowers. This might not sound like much but that can cut down your passes by about a third. Think of it, lopping 20 minutes off a lawn that takes an hour to mow or 10 minutes off a lawn that takes a half hour to mow is huge! Especially during the summer when it’s a hundred degrees out and all you have to drink is luke warm water, but hey, I’m not bitter.

The Neuton CE 6.3 is also the most powerful cordless electric lawn mower offered under the Neuton brand. It works off a 750 watt motor and uses a battery to supply power. (By the way, don’t EVER get a lawn mower with a cord, it’s bad times, trust me, bad times.) The battery supplies enough power to cut a square mile worth of lawn or a 1/3 of an acre. That means you can probably mow for about an hour. This is going to be good enough for most lawns, and really, if you can afford a house with more than a square mile a lawn you should probably be wealthy enough to pay a gardener to bring in a riding mower and do it for you.

Unfortunately for this Neuton Lawn Mower there are much better options out there that offer similar power but cost significantly less money. At $500 bucks this is definitely a huge investment! I would personally prefer to stick with a gas mower anyway, even though the maintenance requirements are much more strenuous because they are cheaper and work better. If you insist on an electric lawn mower, look through my reviews, you’ll definitely find something you like that won’t set you back for nearly so much money.

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