LawnMaster GVB1316 Arieggiatore e scarificatore elettrico da 16" 13 Amp con sacco di raccolta da 12 galloni Spinta da 16 pollici

Brand:LawnMaster

3/5

456.57

INCLUSO: attrezzo elettrico per arieggiatore/scarificatore, accessorio per arieggiatore, accessorio per scarificatore. FACILE DA USARE: robusto ma facile da manovrare e maniglia pieghevole per riporlo facilmente. L'altezza del manubrio è regolabile per il comfort dell'utente e l'efficienza operativa. SACCO DI RACCOLTA DA 12 GALLONI: Raccogli e smaltisci facilmente i detriti del prato e la paglia senza rastrellare manualmente. ALTEZZA REGOLABILE: Affronta molti livelli di terreno con la regolazione dell'altezza in 14 posizioni, che vanno da -0,35" a 0,19" per l'accessorio scarificatore e da -0,19" a 0,35" per l'accessorio arieggiatore. PERCORSO AMPIO DA 16”: dotato di accessori per arieggiatore/scarificatore da 16” per affrontare il lavoro più velocemente. PRESTAZIONI POTENTI: il motore da 13 Amp arriva fino a 3700 RPM. Ciò fornisce una potenza adeguata per togliere la paglia o scarificare alcuni dei prati più duri. FUNZIONE 2 IN 1: Togli la paglia dal tuo prato per rimuovere la paglia spessa e consentire al tuo prato di ricevere più nutrienti e luce solare. Scarifica per tagliare scanalature che migliorano il movimento dell'acqua e dell'aria attraverso il terreno.

INCLUSO: attrezzo elettrico per arieggiatore/scarificatore, accessorio per arieggiatore, accessorio per scarificatore. FACILE DA USARE: robusto ma facile da manovrare e maniglia pieghevole per riporlo facilmente. L'altezza del manubrio è regolabile per il comfort dell'utente e l'efficienza operativa. SACCO DI RACCOLTA DA 12 GALLONI: Raccogli e smaltisci facilmente i detriti del prato e la paglia senza rastrellare manualmente. ALTEZZA REGOLABILE: Affronta molti livelli di terreno con la regolazione dell'altezza in 14 posizioni, che vanno da -0,35" a 0,19" per l'accessorio scarificatore e da -0,19" a 0,35" per l'accessorio arieggiatore. PERCORSO AMPIO DA 16”: dotato di accessori per arieggiatore/scarificatore da 16” per affrontare il lavoro più velocemente. PRESTAZIONI POTENTI: il motore da 13 Amp arriva fino a 3700 RPM. Ciò fornisce una potenza adeguata per togliere la paglia o scarificare alcuni dei prati più duri. FUNZIONE 2 IN 1: Togli la paglia dal tuo prato per rimuovere la paglia spessa e consentire al tuo prato di ricevere più nutrienti e luce solare. Scarifica per tagliare scanalature che migliorano il movimento dell'acqua e dell'aria attraverso il terreno.
Brand LawnMaster
Color 16 Inch
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 874 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Cutting Width 16 Inches
Item model number GVB1316
Item Weight 20.28 Pounds
Item Weight 20.3 pounds
Manufacturer Cleva
Number of Positions 14
Operation Mode Manual
Power Source ac
Product Dimensions 47 x 23 x 50 inches
Product Dimensions 47"D x 23"W x 50"H
Style Push

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Scritto da: Raleighuga
So far so good
I research EVERYTHING I buy online because returns are a pain, debated an electric vs gas mower for weeks, while watching the backyard weeds grow. At the end of the day, for just over $100 (= paying someone else to mow twice) I decided to go for it, with the expectation it won’t last forever but should probably get at least a year out of it, and so relieved I’m DONE trying to fix gas mowers that won’t start and no more gas, oil, spark plugs, starter cords, filters to deal with. I’m a woman in my mid-40’s, not totally out of shape but don’t hit the gym ever, I’m 5’4” (my last gas mower was hard to push with a handle way too tall). With that in mind, hopefully this will help if you’re on the fence… Pros: 15 minutes from opening box to ready to mow. Easy set-up. Mowed my overgrown backyard with ease, no bogging down or clogging like the gas mower. Sounded like a regular lawnmower to me (some reviewers mentioned electric mowers were quieter but I didn’t notice that & wear earbuds anyway). Nice change breathing in only the smell of freshly cut grass without gas. Very lightweight (lighter than any carpet/steam cleaner I’ve had/used), easy to lift & carry. Easy to maneuver & push, despite not being self-propelled, because it’s so light. The handle folds forward so it takes up very little space. I only used it once for a couple hours to mow the backyard, & didn’t really find any cons per se, but a few other factors I considered when choosing THIS mower: The cord will take a little getting used to, I’ve mowed grass since I was a young teenager (30+ yrs), this is like a combo of vacuuming & mowing grass, by no means difficult just different. My yard isn’t small (over 1/2 acre, 100’ cord barely reached from the house to the back corner), most people wldnt recommend/use a corded mower for this size backyard, but I’ve never used an electric mower, needed a mower asap & wanted to invest the least possible, knowing I can upgrade in the future when I have a little more to invest in a cordless if I decided I liked electric better (my dad paid $600 for a new cordless mower last year, I didn’t have that much to spend right now & didn’t know how it would work here vs his small, flat yard by the beach). Reviews for mowers with bags said they get back-heavy/tip as the bag fills up, I never bag grass clippings so no bag was fine with me (figured that might also lower the price). There was a $20 coupon when I purchased so with the $27 Amazon 100’ extension cord, I paid around $140 total, less than half the cost of a comparable gas mower (a gas straight push mower is in no way comparable to this, I mowed a 1-acre yard with a push mower all summer a few years ago & it was pure hell in July/August in Georgia) & there are no ongoing costs for gas, filters, spark plugs, etc. In summary, IMHO this mower’s a good deal & definitely worth a try. However, I can’t speak to longevity as it literally arrived & was used today. Rest assured, if my opinion changes over the coming weeks, as it’ll be used at least once or twice weekly as we move into summer (I have 2 dogs & keep the grass short because of fleas, snakes, etc), I’ll definitely update my review accordingly.
Scritto da: Remnant1018
Favorute lawnmower so far :-)
I laughed hysterically telling my cousin and my ex about this lawnmower. I feel like I beat the system or found a loophole and won the lottery. To make sure you understand the conditions I’m dealing with, let me start it by telling you that I weigh 95 lbs, I’m 5” tall, I lift weights almost daily and usually run a few mikes at least twice a week, and I have a yard that’s 99 ft x101 ft (I think that’s just the back… I don’t think that’s either side or the front). I live in the NE of the US so our summers range from about 71°-101° F I think. I live on my own and don’t think I can afford to pay someone to now my lawn every week. Long story: When I first bought my house in 2008, my mom bought me a gas push lawnmower (not self-propelled). It was a bit of a workout to use, but what was challenging for me was the pull cord which always made my sides hurt after a while or made me have to get my boyfriend to start it. I also didn’t know what amounts of the necessary liquids had to go in it or how to prime it. He had to oversee all of that. That pump button didn’t have instructions on it. After we got married, my husband started paying a crew to mow the lawn and got a Ryobi self-propelled electric mower for when they weren’t available. After divorce, my husband sold the mower and moved out. I spent $400 on a Ryobi electric push lawnmower of my own (not self propelled). I did fine with it and had to use I think 2 batteries to cut the whole yard. I have three for when the grass gets too high because of too much rain, too much overtime, or too much homework (I’m in school and I work full time). It could be an extra workout pushing the lawnmower after running 7-26.2 miles or lifting weights for 3 hours, but usually a nap just before was all I needed. About a month ago, the mower stopped working. It didn’t matter which battery I put in it, it wouldn’t start or it would start but turn off after a few seconds or a few minutes. I put it in Home Depot’s repair shop and was told it would be a month and a half before they could even look at it. My brothers have let me borrow their Ego self-propelled mowers a couple times since then. They’re nice but they’re also $800 and they’re heavy, so yay for self-propelled mowers, but I can’t afford to buy my own and my brothers’ mowers are hard to get in and out of a car. I decided to buy another cheaper lawnmower. I wanted one that could cut at the same 4” height, fully electric since I seriously injured my psoas a few times over the past couple years (same place) and can’t be fooling with a pull cord now. I needed it to be cheap otherwise I might as well not bother with the repairs of the other mower. This mower came up in my search along with the Fiskars Stay Sharp 18” push reel mower. A friend suggested I go with this one thinking that even with my athletic lifestyle, a push reel mower might be too exhausting to use regularly on my size yard. When it arrived, I actually picked up the box with one hand! After opening the box, all I had to do was lift the push bar into place and screw the bolts to lock it in position. I bought a couple 12 gauge extension cords, plugged it in, and it started right up. Pushing this thing feels almost like vacuuming. It’s SO lightweight. It makes a grinding noise when I let the trigger go and it sounds like something got caught underneath, but the manual mentioned this so I know it’s normal. This mower cuts better than anything I’ve ever used. The yard looks like I used a laser to cut straight across the grass. My only disappointment is that I only have one outdoor plug on my little old house. I’ll need more extension cords until I can get my ex to come over and teach me how to put in more outdoor plugs (he’s an electrician). Aside from that, I LOVE this mower. No need to recharge batteries, haul on pull cords, mix and pour in fluids, or anything. Oh, I do have to keep moving the cord out of the way, but after getting all those don’ts, what’s one do? This mower was inexpensive and does the job better than my two previous mowers with less exhaustion on my part. Long story short: I highly recommend this mower. To everybody.
Scritto da: Gary R.
Very Useful Tool for Lawn Care
The LawnMaster Dethatcher/Scarifier worked better than expected. Easy to assemble and operate. Did an excellent job in removing thatch. I did mow the lawn before using the dethatcher as instructed. The bag fills up quickly which I decided the remove. The unit is easy to operate and I like how lightweight it is while operating as expected. I would purchase this item again.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Worth the purchase
I never write reviews. This thing had some power! My yard had never been dethatched so I didn't use the bag, just raked after. The scarifier was to aggressive for my needs, but it's good to know I have it if I need it. If you need a dethatcher, buy this one
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
15" wide but light and easy to use
Seems like the longer the grass the more battery life it takes to do the yard.
Scritto da: Rich Runnells
Detacher!
Excellent works better than I thought it would the lawn looks good and easy to use!

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