American Lawn Mower 1815-18 18 pollici 5 lame Bobina tosaerba bobina 18 pollici, 5 lame

Brand:GREAT STATES

3.4/5

278.38

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Caratteristiche: Altezza di taglio da 1/2 in a 2-1/4 in con rullo regolabile a 7 sezioni Larghezza di taglio da 18 pollici Ruote composite durevoli da 10 pollici con pneumatici con battistrada radiale e coprimozzi stampati Leggero e facile da manovrare Bobina in acciaio legato temperato e lama del coltello da letto 2 in assemblaggio di barre per arbusti saldate Staffe del rullo in ghisa con dado ad alette a regolazione rapida Impugnatura ad anello placcata con impugnatura in schiuma a tutta lunghezza e verde. Questo tosaerba è dotato di quattro lame a ragno su una bobina con cuscinetti a sfera e altezza di taglio regolabile da ½ a 2-3/4 pollici in modo da poter ottenere l'aspetto che desideri per il tuo giardino. L'impugnatura ad anello placcata ha un'impugnatura in schiuma a tutta lunghezza per una migliore manovrabilità e comfort. Niente gas, niente fumi! AMAZON.COM Il tosaerba americano da 18 pollici a quattro ragni e cinque lame è solido, affilato e facile da usare. Il mulinello con lama in acciaio legato temperato affilato può essere regolato per variare l'altezza dell'erba da 1/2 a 2-1/4 pollici. Con le sue ruote da 10 pollici, i pneumatici radiali, la barra per arbusti saldata da 2 pollici e la piastra laterale in acciaio infrangibile, questo tosaerba è resistente e facile da manovrare nelle aree difficili da raggiungere del prato. La morbida impugnatura imbottita in schiuma offre una presa più confortevole. Made in China. Niente benzina! Niente olio! Niente fumi! La scelta dell'aria pulita! DAL PRODUTTORE La fonte di energia alla base dei nostri tosaerba non è cambiata molto in 100 anni. È ancora prontamente disponibile su richiesta. Puoi ancora alimentarlo al prezzo di una banana e un bicchiere di latte. Funziona sempre quando lo desideri e non lascia alcun residuo da assorbire nell'ambiente se non un paio di impronte in un prato perfettamente tagliato. Persone: il potere dietro le nostre falciatrici nel 1895 e il potere dietro di loro oggi. Ciò che è cambiato è il prodotto a disposizione delle persone. Abbiamo applicato un secolo di tecnologia a una buona idea antiquata: il tosaerba a bobina. I tosaerba a bobina di oggi sono leggeri e facili da manovrare. Sono ideali per i prati più piccoli di oggi e per gli stili di vita frenetici di oggi. Sono sempre pronti quando lo sei tu, e sono quasi esenti da manutenzione, senza candele che si sporcano o motori che si intasano. Fanno bene all'ambiente e fanno bene al prato, tagliando l'erba per un taglio pulito e preciso. Un taglio che ci ha aiutato a ritagliarci la nostra nicchia come il più grande produttore nazionale di falciatrici a bobina su richiesta e su richiesta. Abbiamo trascorso 100 anni a perfezionare i nostri progetti di falciatrici a bobina, semplificando i nostri processi di produzione e cercando i migliori materiali possibili per costruire le migliori falciatrici a bobina possibili. E siamo orgogliosi di tutto ciò. Ma ancora più importante, abbiamo passato gli ultimi 100 anni, e ne spenderemo altri 100, mantenendo l'America verde. Vedi altro

Tipo di alimentazione: semovente.
Brand GREAT STATES
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,104 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Cutting Width 18 Inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 1815-18
Item Weight 27 Pounds
Manufacturer American Lawn Mower Company
Material Metal
Operation Mode Manual
Power Source Self-propelled
Product Dimensions 25 x 14 x 11 inches
Product Dimensions 25"D x 14"W x 11"H
Style Reel Only

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Scritto da: Matthew
Skeptical but pleasantly surprised
I've been eyeing different push reel mowers for over a year now and what stopped me from getting one was the lack of what I consider to be a highly rated option out there (~4.4+ stars) This was about the best I could find and I just wasn't sure it would work very well. Well, I finally decided to drop the $87 and give it a shot because my current mower (a corded electric 20" Greenworks) I picked up last year is getting to be too much of a hassle carting the cord around. It works great and I don't have much to complain about but constantly repositioning the cord easily adds 10 minutes to an otherwise ~30-35 minute job for my lawn. While I think a battery-powered electric mower would be the optimal option (certainly the fastest) I think they're just too expensive. Not to mention if the battery needs to be replaced a couple years down the road, the batteries alone can cost $150 apiece. So, enter the 18" 5-blade "American" Reel Lawn Mower. I've only given it one workout on the lawn but it worked fine. I didn't time it but I'd guess it went maybe 5 minutes faster overall than my 20" Greenworks. I expect once I get used to using it, it will save me close to 10 minutes over using the Greenworks, cutting the mowing job down from ~45 minutes to close to 35. It's not difficult to push, but if you have lots of sticks in your yard, I can definitely see that becoming an irritation because they'll stop the blades until you clear it out. The cut won't be as clean overall compared to a motored lawnmower. You will look back over a section of lawn that you mowed and there will be blades sticking up here and there that got pushed over rather than cut. There will be areas you'll need to go over twice because instead of it just being a few blades, it will be decent-sized swaths that got pushed over and clearly need to be mowed again. The blades don't turn when you pull the mower back toward you, so it's only going to cut moving forward. Also, pulling the mower back toward you can be a pain because the mower will often tilt backward forcing the blades and big wheels into the air as you drag it along the tiny rollers in the back. However, I actually had less problems pushing through tall thick-grass patches than I did when using my Greenworks mower, which oftentimes died getting through these areas. Something I didn't really account for before purchasing it was the distance between the outside edge of the wheels and the edge of the blades. It's pretty considerable, so the closest you'll be able to get to an obstacle (such as a fence) is probably 4-5" or so, requiring you to come back through and clean up with a weed eater. This is in contrast to most motored mowers with blades that usually clear out a path close to the width of the wheels, leaving much less edging to clean up afterward. I didn't find it to be much of a problem, though, because my weed eater clears out an area about 10" in diameter, so if I'm clearing an unmowed edge 1-2" wide or 4-5" wide, I still get it all in one pass. I never used the bagger on my Greenworks mower because I don't like stopping to empty it every 5 minutes. I always leave the side chute open but the downside to this was that it regularly got clogged up and would launch out giant piles of grass clippings that can smother and kill grass if you don't spread it out afterward. This reel mower eliminates that problem but constantly and evenly distributing clippings as it goes. Lastly, it was pretty fun to use. I'm sure I'll get tired of it just like any other mower, but it's a nice change from the normal style mower. Pros: Far cheaper than pretty much all mowing alternatives Environmentally friendly -- no gas, oil, battery charging, extension cord hassle (saves even more money) The scissor action cut is healthier for grass than standard mowers tearing action Can be fun to use Quiet enough that you could use it at night and not bother neighbors Evenly distributes clippings as you go Handled tall grass better than expected Cons: Doesn't produce a perfect cut. You'll have to accept that it won't be perfect -- blades will be left standing and unless you want to make 3 passes over your entire lawn, this is a reality. I think it still looks quite good. There's a large gap between the cutting blades and the sides of the wheels, so it will leave a decent-width edge that you'll have to weed eat afterward. Sticks and such will stop the blades, forcing you to clear them out before continuing. No mowing in reverse -- I recommend getting used to always moving forward rather than back and forth like you may be accustom with standard mowers.
Scritto da: Em & Brad
Great mower
For being an old school push reel mower, this little thing works great!! First time using it today and love it. Added plus… it helped me get my steps in.
Scritto da: Justin
Very pleased
This arrived today and I put it straight to work. My wife and I live in an end unit townhouse and this little bruiser did just perfect! Our yard is fairly flat and even so I'm sure that helped. Actually had several neighbors come over and ask about it lol. After years of spending gas and worrying every spring if the mower would start after the winter, I got fed up. This mower was definitely the right purchase for our little yard. I hope this helps you out.
Scritto da: B. White
Very good - a nice breath of "fresh" air
After a friend bought one of these, I was intrigued so I asked to use it to mow both my front and rear lawn. It was a bit of a workout (that's a good thing) and I was so impressed that I bought one for myself to replace my standard gas mower (22" Briggs & Stratton). So, it came a few days later and took all of 10 minutes to assemble (just the handle). Other reviewers have stated some of the things below, but I will too (from my perspective). - this unit (and other reel mowers) are really a breath of fresh air. No fumes to mess with. - this is not for the ego-challenged suburbanites who pride themselves on the $500 gas "Cadillac" mower and buy computers based on Megahertz rating. I will leave it at that. - this unit cuts incredibly fine if the yard was properly cut beforehand (not mowing for the first time all year at 4" height could cause a problem). No grasscatcher needed at all. - I live in Oklahoma with almost all standard Bermudagrass, which grows at a rapid pace in summer with our 95-degree days. I find I have to mow a little more often with this mower, which is no big deal since it really is quite relaxing to use. - After using this mower twice and not having used a gas mower for over 10 days on my lawn, I was *really* impressed by how much greener my Bermudagrass was. Seriously. It seems the "chopping" of the gas mower (which would leave nasty circle sometimes) was less healthy for my grass than this reel mower's cut, which seemingly mulches the grass clippings and seals the blades themselves. A quick Google search on some horticulture sites confirmed that reel mowers are the most healthy way to mow a lawn (for any grass). - I have to overlap rows to ensure I get all blades cut. I generally overlap about 1/3 of the mower's wdith to ensure each pass gets cut about twice (roughly). - Another reviewer said that just after mowing with this mower, it will not have the pristine, "just cut" look a gas mower usually provides. This is true - there are no "tracks" to indicate to others that the yard was just mowed. Umm, for me I have easily gotten used to having a much more greener yard with a total and whole "cut look" than having 20-inch tracks throughout the yard. Once you get used to it, it's not an issue. After I get done mowing, the yard is pretty darn close to perfection (as in a gas mower cut), and looks "whole". - I cut my Bermudagrass at the lowest-height setting (1/2") and my yard looks fantastic at that setting with proper watering and fertilizing very few months. - The foam handle makes this mower extremely easy to handle and use, and it does give a decent aerobic workout if it takes 30 minutes or so to mow. Very nice indeed. I've never had a self-propelled gas mower either, since I view yardwork as exercise and not "armchair quarterbacking". - Instead of continuing to pollute, I bought a rechargeable blower and trimmer and now can completely take care of my yards without any gas pollution whatsoever. Can't say that for my neighbors and their guzzling SUVs and huge and noisy gas mowers. - Don't want to continue bashing gas mower "people" (because I was one for a long time), but try one of these and make a change. If you take care of your lawn with a gas mower now, the transition to this reel mower will be simple and more than likely, you'll enjoy mowing again. - Can't stress this enough - like many reviewers have said, spray the blades with WD-40 after every mow and the next time you will have a well-oiled machine (no pun intended) with perfectly sharp blades, which will mow extremely quiet. I have mowed once at 7:30am (was bored) and did not wake a soul in my neighborhood since this thing was so quiet (much less noise than a rechargeable trimmer). Nothing is quite as bothersome as sitting on the deck in a backyard with a nice *beverage* and being deafened by a gas mower starting as soon as you begin to relax. That's it. I have started conversations with neighbors already who can't believe I am using 100-year old technology to mow my yard, but they all come away impressed with the cut and my explanation(s). I am keeping the gas mower for now, but it will probably go away soon. Some things in life are best enjoyed simple when everything else is so complex, and this is one of those things.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Cuts really well
It is a great product, just very hard for me to use. I found it heavy and hard to push, but I don't think it would be for everyone. Cuts really well.

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