After reading all the posts I decided on a Kobalt 40 volt model KM2040X-06 from Lowes for $349. Warranty and having two batteries were the deciding factors for me.
After one month of use I am pleased with the mower with one exception. With the grass catcher on the mower it can become quite heavy and hard to push. The mower cuts the grass very fine so the catcher holds a lot of grass. The little flap on the top of the catcher is a nice touch in letting you know when the catcher has reached capacity. No more guessing on when it is full.
As for run time I am able to cut my small front and back yards using just the 4ah battery. I do switch batteries occasionally to use the 2ah battery first. Depending on height and moisture content I can sometimes finish just using the 2ah battery but most times it switches to the 4ah just before finishing.
On a side note, Sear's just reduced their identical Craftsman mower to $249 on clearance.
After one month of use I am pleased with the mower with one exception. With the grass catcher on the mower it can become quite heavy and hard to push. The mower cuts the grass very fine so the catcher holds a lot of grass. The little flap on the top of the catcher is a nice touch in letting you know when the catcher has reached capacity. No more guessing on when it is full.
As for run time I am able to cut my small front and back yards using just the 4ah battery. I do switch batteries occasionally to use the 2ah battery first. Depending on height and moisture content I can sometimes finish just using the 2ah battery but most times it switches to the 4ah just before finishing.
On a side note, Sear's just reduced their identical Craftsman mower to $249 on clearance.