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Originally Posted by DFB FGXR6
Something else to keep in mind is the battery system. The tools are often the cheapest element, while the batteries and charger add a large portion to the cost of the overall purchase.
Do you have existing battery powered tools that could be used with the mower. If not, choose something that you could potentially add to in the future. Ryobi is popular because of their extensive range of tools that run from the same battery system.
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I ended up getting a mower I'd never heard of three weeks ago, an EGO.
https://www.totaltools.com.au/141646...-kit-lm1903esp
I spoke to a couple of people who have them and they speak highly about them. A quick run over that back lawn yesterday convinced me that I should have got one of these years ago