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John Deere – Electronic Lawn Mower
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- Interactive lawn mower
- John Deere
- Voice prompts to check oil and gas
- Mower, gas and oil sounds, rotating grass clippings
- Fold-down handle for storage
Gas-Powered String Trimmers
Authentic, interactive lawn mower features the #1 name in outdoor care – John Deere. Voice prompts to check oil and gas. Mower, gas and oil sounds. Rotating grass clippings, Fold-down handle for storage. Uses three AA batteries, included.
John Deere – Electronic Lawn Mower
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The Troy Bilt TB539E 17-Inch 29cc 4-Cycle Gas-Powered has several nice features and a couple that are completely unnecessary. I think one of the problems is that I have never found a 5-star weedwacker…. all of them seem to have a couple major issues. The same is true here… but first the things I like. Pros- – Plenty of power – this 4 cycle 29cc engine has plenty of power to cut through high grass and weeds. – Easy to start – a couple of pulls and this thing starts right up. – Part of the Expand-it set, so you have plenty of options for additional tools. Cons- – So far I have found the electric starter completely useless – it takes much longer to start using the electric start than to just pull-start the unit. – The trimmer string and spool that comes with the Troy Bilt does not work. I could not get the string wound nor could I get it back together. Fortunately, for me I have a separate trimmer that I used with my previous trimmer. – The shoulder strap…. it doesn’t work for me. In fact, the shoulder strap causes the trimmer to point up instead of down… it guess it alters the pivot point of the unit. Final Verdict- I really like the power and ease of the unit, but some of the additional features are worse than useless – they needlessly raise the cost of the product without contributing any benefits. My recommendation, by the Troy Bilt that does NOT have the electric start included.
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Look for another toy mower,
The was the first lawn mower toy I bought for my son (we ended up buying a 2nd mower, the Fisher Price lawn mower, to replace this one) and it was on sale, and now I know why. I bought it at the beginning of the summer when he was 18 months ago. I think they (him and his twin sister) have played with it for a total for 10 minutes. They always choose another lawn mower (we inherited another Fisher Price lawn mower) or toy over this one.
Here are the things I was disappointed about:
1. the handle does not stay up. If my son, or me, let go of the handle it went right to the ground, doesn’t seem like a big issue but not much fun for him if I am trying to hand the handle to him and we aren’t in synch and he misses the hand off.
2. the body is so tall it is hard to fit in the basket of the stroller to take to the park
3. the sounds are so soft it is hard to hear them if there is any noise in the backyard
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I agree with K. Barnard – the handle is a problem. And the wheels are too small to allow the mower to be pushed in the grass. It may be a good inside toy, but my grandson wants to be outside with Papa, following in his footsteps. This toy frustrated him because it would not go in the grass. The $2.00 (on sale) plastic piece of junk mower we bought him at Toys R Us was a much more functional mower for a child of shorter stature (he is four years old and has been helping with the mowing for a couple of years).
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