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Snapper XD 82V MAX Step Sense Cordless Electric 21-Inch Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 2.0 Batteries and (1) Rapid Charger
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Brand | Snapper |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red |
Style | Kit Includes Battery and Charger |
Item Weight | 71.65 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 21 Inches |
Number of Positions | 7 |
Operation Mode | Automatic,Manually |
Product Dimensions | 64"D x 21.8"W x 42"H |
About this item
- Step sense automatic drive system, intelligently senses your speed and automatically adjusts the mower's self-propelled feature to match your mowing pace
- Dual-battery powered houses 2 batteries to provide run time of up to 60 minutes
- Intelligent load-sensing technology allows for optimum power levels while you mow for maximum efficiency
- Single lever, 7 position height-of-cut adjustment for ideal lawn height
- 21-inch steel mowing deck with 3-in-1 design to mulch, bag, or side-discharge grass clippings with ease
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Light weight | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Maneuverability | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Battery life | 3.7 | 4.4 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.8 | 3.7 |
Easy to assemble | 4.5 | 4.8 | — | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
material | Alloy Steel | Metal | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Plastic |
cutting width | 21 inches | 21 inches | 21 inches | 21 inches | 20 inches | 16 inches |
number of positions | 7 | 6 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 5 |
operation mode | Automatic,Manually | Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Automatic | Manual |
weight | 71.65 pounds | 62.61 pounds | 68.3 pounds | 76.8 pounds | 56 pounds | 37.5 pounds |
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Key Product Features
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StepSense Automatic Drive SystemIntelligently senses your speed and automatically adjusts the mowers self-propelled feature to match your mowing pace. |
Dual-battery PowerheadConveniently houses two batteries for longer run times. |
Cut Height Adjustment LeverSimply mow to your ideal lawn height with this convenient 7 height-of-cut single lever adjustment. |
Convenient Vertical StorageWhen you're finished mowing, conveniently store your mower upright to save valuable space in your garage or shed. |
Additional Product Information
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Up To 60-minutes Of Run Time On Two 2.0 Batteries**Run time, charge time and output capacity may be affected by conditions. |
21-inch Cut Width On 3-in-1 Steel Deck3-in-1 mulch/bag/side-discharge options so you can mow to your preferred style. |
No CordCordless lithium-ion battery power allows you to get the job done, without the hassles. |
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Product information
Brand | Snapper |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red |
Style | Kit Includes Battery and Charger |
Item Weight | 71.65 Pounds |
Cutting Width | 21 Inches |
Number of Positions | 7 |
Operation Mode | Automatic,Manually |
Product Dimensions | 64"D x 21.8"W x 42"H |
Item Weight | 71.6 pounds |
Manufacturer | Snapper |
ASIN | B07MC8MRZX |
Item model number | 1687982 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #24,539 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #56 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
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Product Description
Loaded with premium features like intelligent load sensing technology, a dual-battery powerhead and StepSense; Automatic Drive System, this Snapper XD 82-Volt MAX lawn mower will exceed your lawn care expectations. The innovative StepSense system matches the pace of the user, so you can focus on the mowing job at hand, instead of manually changing the speed of the mower. A dual battery powerhead houses two batteries giving operators extended run time of up to 60 minutes to help power through the tough task at hand. Get your preferred lawn height every time with the convenient single lever, 7 height-of-cut adjustment. This quiet walk mower requires less maintenance and also has vertical storage capabilities, saving you valuable time and space in your garage or shed.
Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without workload) is 82-volts. Nominal voltage is 72.
Run time, charge time and output capacity may be affected by conditions.
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Customers like the performance, ease of use, noise, and quality of the lawn mower. They mention that it handles everything they throw at it, it's easy to assemble, and that it'll never clump. That said, opinions are mixed on charging, battery life, maneuverability, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the lawn mower. They say that it produces a fantastic cut, it does well, and it mulches perfectly. Some say that the blade is fantastic and that it does a good job of auto-regulating the blade.
"...no maintenance other than change the blade and give it a bath, lawn looks beautiful, it's quiet, ONE lever height adjustment-no screwing around with..." Read more
"...Overall though I am happy with the mower. It is nice and quiet compared to a gas mower. I was able to hold a conversation with my neighbor as it ran...." Read more
"...gentle curves - with the self-propelled feature I have had no trouble cutting grass going up a steep hill although I hear the mower engine go into a..." Read more
"...This year, it started the season with an issue of not engaging the mowing blades...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the lawn mower. They say it runs fantastic, handles everything they throw at it, and has a good drive system. Some mention that the bag attachment works decently but fills quickly. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance, reliability, and ease of use of the product.
"This is a lengthy review but worth the read. I used this mower today for the first time. Most fun I've had in a long time...." Read more
"...This mower seems to be high quality (the bad nut aside) and works very well...." Read more
"...It is so counter-intuitive to operate RWD. Also, wheels do lock in certain situations as many other commenters say.Self propelled is lazy...." Read more
"...1 year ago, used it for half the mowing season last year and it worked great. I loved it...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the lawn mower. For example, they mention that it is easy to adjust the height, operate, and start. Some say that no tools are needed and that there was no assembly out of the box. Customers also appreciate the self-propelled function, saying it is simple to operate.
"...Operation of the mower is extremely simple, but can be mystifying if you don't read directions first. First make sure you charge your batteries...." Read more
"...no oil, no air filters, no fouled spark plugs and best of all no hard starting...." Read more
"...Assembly takes about 10 minutes. Battery power not even close to advertised, I get about 20 minutes per charge, once I got 25...." Read more
"...The variable-speed lever for the self-propelled function is easy to operate, even changing speeds while mowing, & its maximum speed is actually..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the lawn mower. They mention that it is insanely quiet, making it no louder than a box fan. Some say that the mower is so quiet that they can't hear it running.
"...than change the blade and give it a bath, lawn looks beautiful, it's quiet, ONE lever height adjustment-no screwing around with 4 wheels, it..." Read more
"...Overall though I am happy with the mower. It is nice and quiet compared to a gas mower. I was able to hold a conversation with my neighbor as it ran...." Read more
"...The unit is very quiet compared with gas power...." Read more
"...Well kept lawn. Lawn is thick but grass is not.Pros:-Quiet, wife even came out during mow and comment on how she doesnt hear..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the lawn mower. Some mention that the batteries are still good and take full charge, while others say that they only last 45 minutes and the charging time is long.
"...The batterys- charge extremely fast and last the whole 45 minutes each, when they're dead they're dead. No power loss toward the end...." Read more
"...So I like the mower, but battery life is lacking. If you do not mind recharging during your mow you should be fine...." Read more
"...The battery lasts longer than I do on a hot summer day, so I have never actually run out of power...." Read more
"...Assembly takes about 10 minutes. Battery power not even close to advertised, I get about 20 minutes per charge, once I got 25...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the lawn mower. Some mention that the batteries charge extremely fast and last the whole 45 minutes each. The included charger is a great rapid charger, completely charging the battery in roughly. However, others say that it's very slow to get to whatever speed you set it on, it takes 30 minutes to fully charge battery, and the performance was worse every time.
"...The batterys- charge extremely fast and last the whole 45 minutes each, when they're dead they're dead. No power loss toward the end...." Read more
"...It was on max but speed was way too slow. It should be comparable to gas mower. But It is just slow.Applicability...." Read more
"...I also like the adjustable self-propel, the rabbit setting is quite fast. :-) This was my first use, but I like it...." Read more
"...For the bulk of my yard this mower works near perfectly. It can propel itself faster than I would ever want to mow (at a jog), it has never bogged..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the lawn mower. Some mention it's well worth the price, while others say it'll cost you more than the price tag. They also say that the batteries are expensive and the replacements are expensive. Some customers also mention that the mower is a workout and wastes a lot of time.
"...Despite my concerns, it has worked great. Not an inexpensive item, I just hope it lasts so I can get my money's worth...." Read more
"...Clean cutting and only one battery pack used for the hour mowing. Great price" Read more
"...make that many attachments and for those they make attachments are very pricey. And this is the biggest draw...." Read more
"...The battery are currently pretty expensive to buy. The 82v 2amp is $199 and the 82v 4Amp is $299...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the lawn mower. Some mention it's more easily maneuvered, easy to both push and turn, and has a propel feature. However, others say that it'd be more difficult to manually maneuver around the bases of bushes and such. It doesn't have a differential, so negotiating tight turns is a pain, and turning is able to be a little of a challenge. Some customers also mention that the mower is harder to maneuver across bumpy terrain and that the rear wheel drive makes it difficult to pivot very well.
"...in my opinion -EVERYTHING- it's powerful with an easy to reach lever to adjust forward speed, no gas cans sitting around and no trips to get it ,..." Read more
"...The mower is actually more difficult for me to manually maneuver around the bases of bushes and such than my previous gas mower - I have decided its..." Read more
"...With its weight, it is easy to both push & turn, & the track is not impressed into damp ground, as was always the case with my big Toro...." Read more
"...This sometimes results in making it difficult to pull the mower backwards when changing direction...." Read more
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Here are the PRO'S about the self propelled model (and the non self propelled also) in my opinion -EVERYTHING- it's powerful with an easy to reach lever to adjust forward speed, no gas cans sitting around and no trips to get it , no choking, puking, sputtering engine, no maintenance other than change the blade and give it a bath, lawn looks beautiful, it's quiet, ONE lever height adjustment-no screwing around with 4 wheels, it automatically supplies more power when you get into heavier/thicker grass, easy to clean up, it makes mowing enjoyable. The batterys- charge extremely fast and last the whole 45 minutes each, when they're dead they're dead. No power loss toward the end. I only found one little quirk and that's when you release the self propelled lever to pull it backwards you have to give it a tiny push forward first or the back (propelling) wheels drag. Also people were asking where can you get replacement blades as they are difficult to find online. No info comes up when use the blade number. So you either have your local Snapper dealer order them for you or call Briggs and Stratton - you won't find them on either web site. (Guys- you need to fix this as it is very annoying, especially given that there's no mention in any of the accompanying literature that addresses the blade issue). I ordered 3 so I didn't have to hunt them down for awhile. $18 each- give or take a buck . CON'S - NOTHING. It does the same beautiful job the other one does. Some people griped about having to release the propelling lever to pull the mower backward - That's like complaining because there's not enough raisins in your cinnamon roll.
So there you have it. I think Snapper and Briggs and Stratton should be given a medal for developing this fantastic mower, both models. It certainly has made my life easier. Hope my experiences help in your decision making. You will not regret picking up this mower.
My lot is flat, so I do not need to use the self propelled feature, as the mower is so light and easily maneuvered. To do my whole lot by using the push feature only, I would have to change out the battery 3 times. The battery charger in less than 30 minutes. The cut that this unit produces is fantastic. I use the mulching feature. The mower adjust to thicker grass by increasing speed automaticly. There is 1 handle that is used to adjust the height, and it is easily done.
Over all I am really happy with the mover. But it is not perfect and I won't be getting rid of the old gas mover. If I had it to do it again I wouldn't have bough the self propelled version. It is heaver and the battery get more drained, although the two battery can cut my whole lawn.
Pro:
No messing with gas/oil
Only maintenance is sharping the blade
The 2 battery can cut my 1/4 acre lawn without running out of power
Battery's charge in under an hour from totally dead
Handles well
Self propelled help make it easier
Easy start, no pulling and pulling and swearing and swearing
Cuts well
Battery is the same as other Snapper tools, allowing me to share between them
Cons:
Stops for no reason that I can figure. Might be 5-10 times per cutting. It would be nice if there were lights or something that told me why it stops. Seem to happen when turning on or off the self propelled, gets worse when the battery is low or the bar moves a little.
Doesn't do as well as a gas mover if cutting high grass.
The self Propelled control is very awkward
Seem too easy to let go of the blade bar
I have read that the blade needs to be sharper than a gas mower.
The battery are currently pretty expensive to buy. The 82v 2amp is $199 and the 82v 4Amp is $299.
11/9/21- I figure it is time for an update after 3 seasons of use. I still haven't gotten rid of my old gas mover and won't. Every year I use this more and more and the gas less. Have discovered a couple things. It seems to stop for no reason because of battery heat. On hot days I try to cut early and late when it is cooler, I don't mind it either. I also try to take a quick break or swap the battery to use the other one. This makes the issue much less annoying. Fall spring doesn't have a problem. The new issue I found is it doesn't do well if cutting from tall to short. I normally leave it a longer so the grass shades its self so I don't have to water. Before I went on vacation this summer for 3 week I decided to cut it really short before I left. I did it in stages went down two on the height adjustment the mover struggled and took 4 battery's to complete the lawn, most of the time I can do it on 2. A couple days later I went down another 2. This time the mover would stall and I ended up raising it up one. It took 5 batterys, I only have 4 so I had to charge 1 to finish. The day before I left I decided to get some gas and cut it very low with the gas mover, which has no issue. When I got back I didn't even try the Electric I when strait for the gas mover. Keep in mind if you like to cut your grass short. It seems to struggle more. I like to cut it one from the top. So, it works great.
5/23/23 Wanted to give another update after 4 years of ownership. Still overall happy with the mower. I had hoped that Battery price would have come done by now. I would have liked to get a couple 4 or 5 amp ones. Prices are down but not much. Worse yet I just check there are no Brigg and Station one for sale on Amazon right now. Battery's are my issue with the mover. They are wearing down. In optimal conditions two would cut my lawn, that is no longer the case. It takes 3 or maybe 4. Also one of the battery's only charges to 3 of the 4 lights on the gauge on the battery.