reviewer
Jebecoma
New Orleans, LA

Works Great

5 star rating


AUG
12
2008
I have done a lot of research looking for a lawn mower. I liked the snapper syle and features. I have never owned a snapper and the best lawn mower I ever had was a Murray about 6 years ago. The features on this lawn mower are great. The engine has enough power to pull you at a fast pace. It will take a little time to get used to the speed of it though. The height adjustment is really good because it zeros in on the right height for your yard. The bag hold a lot of grass and is full before you have to empty it. I contribute that to the way the deck is made which is high in the back and lets the grass fall into the bag instead of laying flat which gives you a half full bag before it won't hold anymore which is how the craftsman lawnmowers are. The key start is nifty and the battery did not take long to charge. The ez pull handle starts the first pull everytime so far and the lever that you pull to engage the wheels is easier than what the floor model was like. If I had one complaint it would be that the lawnmower is so heavy. I used to be able to put my older lawnmowers in the back of my truck but this one is going to be a two person job. The rear of the lawnmower is heavy which I think with the power of the wheels how quick they are it will take some time to get used to the power of the transmission. Otherwise I would recommend this lawnmower to everyone including someone like me who does not want to waste money and reads the reviews. Another thing in one of the comments by someone else they said that grass comes up through one of the holes. I noticed that as well on the right side but it only happens when the bag is completely empty. Once it starts to get some grass in it then it is fine. I have not mulched with it yet but plant to this week.



I_thumb_up Snapper 190 cc 21 in. 3-In-1 Deck Rear Bag Mower, Rear Wheel Drive, Key Start is recommended by Jebecoma

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