Earthwise 60020 20-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag

by on April 19, 2010

  • Single Lever Height Control 1-3/4-inch to 3-3/4-inch
  • Easy On & Off Mulch Plug - Grass Catcher - Discharge Chute
  • Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control and Safety Key
  • Comfort "V" Handle, with Cushion Grip, Soft Touch Operation - with Easy Fold Handle
  • Ball Bearing Wheels - Rolls Easy - Last Longer - 7-Inch Front and 8 Inch Rear

Product Description
20” Deck24 Volt System3-1 Mulch - Side Discharge - Rear BagSingle Lever Height ControlEasy On & Off Mulch Plug - Grass Catcher - Discharge ChuteComfort V Handle with Cushion GripSoft Touch Operation with Easy Fold HandleHandle Mounted Safety Blade Control & Safety KeyBall Bearing Wheels7” Front and 8” Rear WheelsUnit Weight 97 lbs.... More >>

Earthwise 60020 20-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag

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Joe April 19, 2010 at 11:49 pm

The lawn mower was charged to one green light level when it arrived and I plugged it in that day. It never got above more than one green light and the charge light on the charger never illuminated red as to indicate charging. I’m not sure if it’s the charger or the battery. I had to take it to have it serviced locally and haven’t gotten it back yet. I better not get charged for this.
Rating: 1 / 5

EILEEN O. April 20, 2010 at 2:20 am

I’ve been using my Scotts Classic 20″ Push Reel mower since I bought my house three years ago. Is it perfect? No. But it works quite nicely any and everytime I need to mow my lawn, and I can still hear the birds tweeting when I do so. After endless chiding from friends and family who think I’m crazy not to go with a “real” mower, I did research and enthusiastically purchased this Earthwise Cordless online (not from Amazon) – got it a few days later. After reading and following all directions, I charged it a full 24 hours before even starting up and waited in anticipation for the big moment when I could finally be like all the other people who use “normal” mowers. I rolled (well, lugged) this hefty 100 pounder over to my backyard and followed the start-up procedure. I heard a click and a faint high-pitched whine from somewhere deep in the mower. Nothing. I tried again. Same sounds, but nothing. I noticed the charge-indicator light showed that the battery had no charge in it. Then I noticed smoke coming from somewhere in the battery compartment…and then more smoke….and, well, I think it may still be smoking as I write this. I pushed it way over to the side of my driveway away from my house just in case it was going to blow up or burst into flames. Then I took out my trusty Scotts 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower #2000-20 reel mower and peacefully mowed my TRULY green lawn! (and NO, I don’t work for Scotts, but I fully endorse their reliable, excellent product!)
Rating: 1 / 5

David R. O'Donnell April 20, 2010 at 4:56 am

Was very disappointed in this mower. I’ve used a corded electric mower for years and looked forward to a cordless version when my corded B&D finally died. Much to my surprise after 3 stripes in my lawn it rolled over and died as well!!!

The one high spot of this whole sorry experience was the ease with which Amazon accepted and arranged for the return and refund.

Rating: 1 / 5

Willa April 20, 2010 at 5:48 am

Earthwise 20-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Electric 3-in-1 Lawn Mower with Grass Bag #60020

I read the reviews here and would have ordered the lawn mower from Amazon, but the price jumped from $317 to $395 in the space of an afternoon! So I went to Home Depot and paid $317 for the “Homelite” branded mower. However, the lawn mower would not charge. I reread the booklet several times to be sure that I was doing everything as instructed, but the charging light never came on even though the power light did. Because the booklet indicated that the battery had been charged, although to a low level, at the factory, I thought the problem might be the charger. If so, I thought, they can send me a charger and I won’t have the hassle of loading up this 100 pound mower for return, and starting a new search. I called the “call us first!” number which was an additional waste of time: the rep could hardly be bothered to tell me that I could take the lawn mower back to Home Depot or take it to a service center.
Rating: 1 / 5

john e dollar April 20, 2010 at 7:55 am

Worked fine the first day. Now it won’t hold a charge for more than 5 minutes!!!!! GARBAGE!!! GARBAGE!!! $315.00 RIP-0FF!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5

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