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Does anyone here own a EGO battery powered lawn mower?
If so, I want to check if you are finding that the blade of the mower is a bit on the thin and soft side?
I have the EGO 21" Select Cut Self-Propelled lawn mower, the one with the crossed blade. On my property, due to the many trees on my own and also my neighbor's yard, I tend to get all kinds of small twigs and acorns etc on the lawn. When mowing the lawn, I'll sometimes hit those accidentally and I've noticed that the blades get notched easily.
On the flip side though, the blades are very easy to sharpen. I grind them with a batter powered angle grinder and 60 grit flap disc and the blades sharpen up very quickly and easily. Just a few passes and the metal is grinded back and the notches removed.
Want to check, is this your experience too?
This is my first lawn mower however so I don't have others to compare it too. Are the blades on other lawn mowers similarly soft?
Thanks.
If so, I want to check if you are finding that the blade of the mower is a bit on the thin and soft side?
I have the EGO 21" Select Cut Self-Propelled lawn mower, the one with the crossed blade. On my property, due to the many trees on my own and also my neighbor's yard, I tend to get all kinds of small twigs and acorns etc on the lawn. When mowing the lawn, I'll sometimes hit those accidentally and I've noticed that the blades get notched easily.
On the flip side though, the blades are very easy to sharpen. I grind them with a batter powered angle grinder and 60 grit flap disc and the blades sharpen up very quickly and easily. Just a few passes and the metal is grinded back and the notches removed.
Want to check, is this your experience too?
This is my first lawn mower however so I don't have others to compare it too. Are the blades on other lawn mowers similarly soft?
Thanks.