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energyQue.com Review of Neuton 6.2 Battery Mower (v2)

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A detailed review of the Neuton 6.2 battery operated cordless mower. We compare the Neuton to the Remington Power Mower, Earthwise Cordless Mower and the Black and Decker LawnHog.

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  • I think the issue here is everyone seems to like this Neuton because they have not tried it compared to other electric models. I hear more personal testimonies from a number of consumer sites that do prefer b&d and craftsman the best and that seems to coincide with the publicans. Many complaints concern neuton's charging base as faulty, narrow cutting width, and further issues if your lawn has inclines. Promoting this mower because it's sharp looking is a very poor argument to cling to.

  • You bring up a very valid point. However after mowing with it all summer my experience has been extremely good. Like many other products, the way it looks does matter and lets be honest, old school electric mowers are uninspiring. If I'm going to try and convince my neighbor to give up his noisy, super polluting "mans" mower, I better damn well have something better, more innovative. Those mowers you mentioned didn't fall far enough from the tree.

  • you say thats quiet it sounds like a electric sander

  • Its much more quiet than a gas mower. The audio on my camera is not the highest quality, so take that into consideration...

  • I know we talked about this but the Neuton is not the best cordless mower. I tried the Craftsman, Remington mover, Earthwise, Black & Decker and Homelite. The best one that cuts the strongest is the Remington, it has the most power, has a cord or cordless option, longer battery time than Neuton and is made in USA, not Taiwan. Second best is the Black & Decker, 3rd is Craftsman, 4th is Earthwise and Homelite, I just didn't like the Neuton at all.

  • Thank you for your opinion. We have been very happy with the Neuton now for four weeks. I understand your issue with it not made here in the United States and we wish it were as well. We made our decision knowing this and note it on our site.

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  • the charge work time is bad....a couple other models will go 2 or 3 hrs.This model is only ideal for small lawns...

  • Then my trimmer switch goes out and they still havent responded. What a nightmare this has been. They send me a replacement circuit board for my CE6, when I take the board out, I find out it has lose connections. I wonder if these lose connections had anything to do with my batteries failing? These are only good for a perfectly manicured lawn as evident by this video. Anything else you can forget it!

  • My batteries were useless in less than 2 years. The first one to go bad they did replace. A few months later the second battery went out. I wanted a replacment for it but I still I do not have one. They told me to pull the 3 cells out of the two batteries that failed to try and make one good battery. Well I told them that all of the cells in one battery had split open on both ends and were useless. The other battery had two good cells and one that had split open. I still havent heard from them.

  • Probably crappy like all other mowers.

  • Please also how is it on tall grass, and/or wet grass? Thanks.

  • This mower is actually manufactured in Vermont. Thank you very much for posting this informative video. You're a little cutie, but you didn't answer my biggest question -- how hard is this for an older person with a bad back to push? And what about if it's a bit of an uphill push?  I'm wondering if I should do the 5.2 but the cutting path is so narrow.

  • @ brentquebman, piss off i rather have something that can last a long time between charges, and the propane tank last me all mowing season, that's MORE runtime than these battery free mowers, and cost less to reill than to replace a battery, that not even worth the price to replace the battery, might as well put a deep cycle boat trolling battery on it to run longer :P, and on top of that, the cutting width is shorter than my 22 inch cut

  • I think so too. Battery powered lawn mowers are cordless. That is one of the best things about it. Like a happy dog running around free.

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