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LawnMaster GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag & 517785 Outdoor 100-Feet Heavy-Duty Extension Cord…

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Style: Dethatcher and Scarifier + Extension Cord


Size: 16-Inch


Features

  • Product 1: 2-IN-1 FUNCTION: Dethatch your lawn to remove thick thatch and allow your lawn to get more nutrients and sunlight. Scarify to cut grooves that improve water and air movement through the soil
  • Product 1: POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: The 13 Amp motor, gets up to 3700RPM. This gives adequate power to dethatch or scarify some of the toughest lawns
  • Product 1: 16 WIDE PATH: Equipped with 16 dethatcher/scarifier attachments to tackle the job faster
  • Product 1: ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT: Tackle many levels of terrain with the 14-position height adjustment, ranging from -0.35 to 0.19" for the scarify attachment and -0.19 to 0.35 for the dethatcher attachment
  • Product 2: RATING: 12 Amps, 1250 Watts, 125 VAC
  • Product 2: 16-GUAGE: Copper 3-wire extension cord
  • Product 2: 3-PRONG: grounded plug for added safety
  • Product 2: LENGTH: 100 Feet

Description

LawnMaster GVB1316 Electric 16” 13 Amp Dethatcher and Scarifier with 12 Gallon Collection Bag The Lawnmaster power tools, corded electric dethatcher with scarifier blade and collection bag ensures your lawn health by loosening up layers of entangled grasses and yard debris. With the dethatching blade, there are adjustable piano wire spring pins that dethatch your lawn with ease. The power dethatcher has adjustable depth positions for the ideal working depth in your yard. Included with the dethatcher is a scarifier blade that can be changed out. Use the scarifier blade to put deep cuts in your lawn for water, air, and fertilizer to penetrate deep into the grass. This bundle allows you to clear the matted-down debris and aerate your lawn with only one tool. LawnMaster 517785 Outdoor 100-Feet Heavy-Duty Extension Cord… RATING: 12 Amps, 1250 Watts, 125 VAC


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  • Favorute lawnmower so far :-)
Style: Mower Size: Mower
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 by Remnant1018

  • Works great, electric is awesome
Style: Mower Size: Mower
I was on the fence about going electric, but I don’t think I’ll ever go back to gasoline now. Sure the cord is cumbersome, but once you get used to it, it’s just as annoying as mowing the lawn anyway. Part of the gig. One complaint I have about this model is the hand lever that must be held down to keep the motor running, it has to be held with your right hand, or your left if you cross over your torso to grab it in a ninja-like motion while you let go of the lever with your right hand all while making sure the cord stays clear of the blade….a full width lever across the entire handle would be a much-appreciated upgrade. Secondly, the air filters around the mower tend to suck in a lot of air, thus they get a lot of dry grass in them so you have to clean those out after every mow, I assume, to keep the thing aspirated. I think this could be designed a little better. Thirdly, I love that the handle collapses as most mowers do, but I would love to se some quick release clamps or something that would eliminate the need to screw down the 2 mile-long bolts that hold the handle in place. Lastly, the thing is loud. Like as loud as it’s gas predecessor. I thought that being electric it would be whisper-quite. Not in the slightest. Warn your spouse and family members before you start shaving the yard at 7am. Otherwise, the thing cuts real well, and saves me from having to run to the gas station with a piddly gas can to get a gallon of gas for 4 dollars. And the price was reasonable. Happy with it so far. It does the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Robert Jay Metcalfe

  • It's a beast, but some of the plastic parts break easily.
Style: Mower Size: Mower
Since purchasing this, just over 4 months ago, this has worked great so far. We even had an opportunity to really put it to the test with a low cut on tall grass, and it did not fail to impress. The last electric mower I owned (maybe 15 years ago) weighed twice as much, could barely perform, and promptly died as soon as the warranty was up. (Remains to be seen how long this model will hold up long-term.) That said, the management clip to keep the power cord from coming loose broke off on our first use, so I have to remember to hold on to the extension cord while I'm using it. And when I finished up today, I discovered that one of the wheels had actually broken and was sliding around on the axle. The clip is a minor inconvenience; the wheel is a pending warranty call. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Red Queen

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