- Single Lever Height Control 1-3/4-Inch to 3-3/4-Inch
- Easy On & Off Mulch Plug – Grass Catcher – Discharge Chute
- Handle Mounted Safety Blade Control and Safety Key
- Comfort “V” Handle, with Cushion Grip, Soft Touch Operation – with Easy Fold Handle
- Ball Bearing Wheels – Rolls Easy – Last Longer – 7 Inch Front and 8 Inch Rear
Product Description
Keep harmful exhaust out of the air! Earthwise 20″ Cordless Electric Mower runs on renewable energy! SAVE BIG! We can all do our part to treat the environment with care, whether by recycling or using public transportation. Or even with our lawn-care choices, including this Earthwise 20″ Cordless Electric Mower! Just charge it up and start cutting! Best of all, there’s no deviation from the standard features of a gas-powered mower. Like the easy-rolling, ball-bearing wheels that are guaranteed to last for years, and the super-easy on / off start. That’s right, there’s no pull-start here! No tools required for assembly, either. Earth-safe: Comes with 3 options for discharging clippings (mulch, side discharge, rear bag); easy on / off mulch plug; Handle-mounted safety blade control and safety key to keep you out of harm’s way; Comfort “V” handle with cushion grip; handle folds down for easier storage; Single-lever grass-cutting height control (1 1/2-4″); Durable steel deck construction; Hand-tighten assembly; Includes 24V battery, charger and charger connection line; 20″ cutting path; Has 2-year limited warranty. Front wheels are 7″ high; rear wheels are 9 1/2″. Mower measures 40 x 22 x 36″h. Weighs 92 lbs. Cutting-edge, environmentally safe technology! Get it here for LESS! Earthwise 20″ Cordless Electric MowerAmazon.com Product Description
With 3-in-1 performance that allows you to choose between mulching, bagging, or side discharge, plus a powerful 24-volt removable battery system that provides zero-emission performance, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless 20-inch Electric Lawnmower is an environmentally friendly, versatile, and easy-to-use tool. The single-lever height control, easy on/off mulch plug, removable battery, and handle-mounted safety-blade control provide enhanced performance, ease of use, and safety. And since the 60120 is powered by battery, there are no cords to worry about when you are mowing.
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Powerful 24-volt Removable Battery for Eco-Friendly Performance
When it comes to power, the Earthwise 24-volt 60120 Electric Lawnmower has plenty of it to go around. The easy-in, easy-out battery provides enough power to handle almost any lawn in a single charge. The powerful 24-volt battery system delivers consistent performance and eliminates tricky pull-starts and noisy operation, so you can have all the performance of a gas-powered motor without any of the hassles. And not only is this mower powerful, but it’s also a zero-emissions tool, so you can get the job done while protecting the environment.
Designed to Save You Time and Effort over the Long Term
The wide 20-inch cutting path and heavy-duty steel mower deck ensure efficient, long-lasting performance. With wide 20-inch coverage, your lawn will require fewer passes, which will save you both time and effort.
Navigating tough, uneven terrain is made easy by the composite seven-inch front wheels and oversized 9-1/2 inch rear wheels, which have ball bearings for better maneuverability and longer life. And the V-handle with cushion grip offers greater control over tough terrain and provides comfort. A nice bonus, the handle folds down so you can easily store the mower.
Single-lever Height Control for Easier Adjustments
Instead of having to adjust each wheel when changing the height of the mower blade, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Mower features a single-lever height control system that makes it easier than ever to adjust the height of the cut. You can choose between seven height positions, ranging from 1-1/2 to four inches.
The single-lever height control is just one feature that makes the 60120 so easy to use. Other ease-of-use features include the handle-mounted safety-blade control, the easy on/off mulch plug, and the lift handle lock that releases the battery from its compartment. In addition, this mower assembles with no tools required–simply hand-tighten several components and you’re ready to go!
Innovative 3-in-1 Design for Added Versatility
Outperforming other mowers, the Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Lawnmower is three mowers in one, functioning as a mulching mower, a side discharge mower, and a rear bag mower. As your lawn changes throughout the spring, summer, and fall, the 60120 will adapt to the changing seasons as well. You can mulch your grass in the spring to help thicken the lawn, or you can use the bag to clear leaves and debris in the fall–the choice is yours!
The Earthwise 60120 weighs 92 pounds and is backed by a two-year limited warranty from the manufacturer.
What’s in the Box
Earthwise 60120 Cordless Electric Lawnmower, grass bag, wheels, and removable 24-volt battery.
Earthwise 60120 20-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Lawn Mower







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I got tired of messing with gasoline, oil, and the mixing, pouring, and spilling of the two, so I gave all my lawn equipment away and hired a gardener – 2 years later realize what a mistake – all gardener does is mow grass every 2 weeks and charge $$$$ for everything else. So I decided to to take back my yard and went online to research electric mowers and decrease my carbon footprint.
I was all ready to purchase a corded model when I came across the Earthwise 20″ 24 volt cordless rechargeable. I must admit that I was very apprehensive about cordless, I’ve owned many gutless cordless power tools. During my research of the Earthwise I ran across a video that showed the lawnmower in action – I was sold. I purchased immediately and have been extremely pleased.
This mower has all the power that I could ever need to take care of my yard (approx. 1/4 acre of grass, with some on a slope). The battery came fully charged and I had the mower out of the box, fully assembled (very easy), and out mowing withing 20 minutes. Used the grass catcher just to see how it worked (did a great job), then took it off and have mulched ever since (this machine turns your grass into the minutest particles).
It is very well constructed (the deck is metal – this is good), the height adjustment could not be easier (one lever adjusts all wheels – again, very good), it pushes very easily (thanks to the ball-bearing wheels), and the handle folds to make for very compact storage.
My yard and I am happy again!
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on August 31st, 2010 at 4:27 pm
This review is based on the same but differently branded Homelite UT13122 Cordless Mower (sold at Home Depot). My other mowers are an MTD electric and a Brill reel mower. I never own a gasoline-powered mower for the obvious reasons.
OPERATION:
- Push and turn around when necessary. Any problem is behind the mower.
PROS:
- Strong and powerful motor (it cut down 12″+ moist-grass! Haha, it’s May 17 and I just did my first mowing of the season here in Virginia)
- Plenty of juice in one charge,
- 1-click removable battery makes it easy to charge the battery off-board/indoor with the included adapter cable and charger — the same charger works for on-board and off-board charging,
- LED display for battery level is on deck at the rear, very easy to see while pushing the mower,
- Easy on and off; the safety key is secured to the control unit with a lanyard (no need to kneel down and get to the key like the Neuton),
- Dust/water cap for charging plug is included and secured with a lanyard,
- Wide cutting path,
- One-lever height adjustment,
- Maximum cut height is taller than most (haha, I like my lawn taller),
- Complete with bag, side discharger and mulch plug
CONS:
- Battery maintenance is not that simple. Per the manual, the charger is NOT a smart, trickle charger and MUST NOT CHARGE MORE THAN A MAXIMUM OF 24-HR. Yet, the manual and the yellow warning tag also warn that you MUST CHARGE THE BATTERY EVERY 30-DAYS during the off-seasons. Who’s going to remember to do this religiously? The 1-click removable battery makes it possible to do charge it indoor, however, the owner must still remember to plug and unplug the the charger to heed the recommendation of no-more than 24-hour and at least once every 30 days. I have a programmable wall timer to take care of this (UPDATE: I am using a third party smart charger instead), but it would be so much nicer if the charger was a smart, trickle charger that can manage on its own. A smart charger circuitry is so easy to manufacture and it would add only a few dollars to the final price (and it would pay off in the long run given not too many owners would heed the warning, and many would end up with dead batteries, giving the product a bad rep).
- The handle is not foldable for quick storage. It’s removable with the knob screws, but a foldable handle would make it much easier.
MAINTENANCE TIP:
- Get a programmable timer to help the dumb charger maintain the battery better (see cons above) — UPDATE: I am using a 24v smart charger)
- Spray the blade and the bottom of the deck (well, all over) with Jigaloo or other similar spray lubricant. It will make it slicker and less grass will stick, keeping it cleaner and easier to blow after every use.
- UPDATE #2: store the battery at a cool place to minimize discharge, and don’t let it discharge fully too often and don’t leave it discharged too long. Sealed lead acid batteries are happier when they’re fully charged (but they’re not happy if they’re overcharged with bad chargers either).
UPDATE: I opened the battery pack (8 screws) and saw two green, sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries with this printed on them:
6-DZM-20 (12V20AH)
3-Step Charge Method
Step 1: Constant Current Charge: 2.4 – 3.0A
Step 2: Constant Voltage Charge: 14.7 – 14.9V
Step 3: Floating – Constant Floating Voltage is 13.7 – 13.9V. Converting current: 550-600mA.
Note: if you are looking for an aftermarket smart charger, make sure you look for a 24v charger, because the batteries are placed in series (so double the voltage). The charging current can be lower than the spec above; it’ll just take a longer to charge. I found mine from batteryspec dot com.
UPDATE #2: I’m still doing some work on perfecting the charger setup. As it is right now, I’m charging the battery pack off-board because it’s more convenient and the battery stays cooler in the basement. I’m thinking of either upgrading the charger to either a: 1) 24v Soneil Charger (a reliable deep-cycle charger used for scooters/wheel chair, much more expensive though!), or 2) install a DPDT switch so that, at the flick of a switch, the battery assembly goes from series (24v) to parallel (12v), allowing me to use much cheaper 12v smart chargers (like the touted Battery Minder or Battery Tender Plus, available here at Amazon). With the DPDT switch, I’ll set the pack to 12v for charging, and 24v for operation. It will only need a length of wire and a DPDT switch from Radio Shack ($3.99 plus tax, catalog #275-691).
It sounds like a lot of work, but it’s a hobby to me and from the negative reviews, the battery (but actually the charger) is the achiles heel of this otherwise excellent mower. I’ll post an update.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on August 31st, 2010 at 6:36 pm
I was very excited to give this a try. I have about a 1/3 acre with some slope. The machine is a bit heavy, but I’m a big tough guy, so I wasn’t too scared. I mowed the front yard, and half the back yard (had not got to the slope yet) when the right reer wheel fell off. It broke away from the hub. I was not even turning a corner…just doing a row. Prior to that, the mower performed OK…it got really bogged down in heavy grass/clover, but a thinner swath seemed to help. I called customer service, got a real person, and they are sending me a new wheel. Hope that works. Oh…and two of the 3 green lights were out (1/2 discharded I’m guessing) after doing about 2/3 of my lawn. It should do the trick if I don’t dilly dally. The materials seem a bit flimsy to me…likely made to last maybe a year or two…but we will see.
4/29/09 The other rear wheel fell off. I decided I had a bad unit and sent it back. Printed a return lable from Amazon.com, dropped it off at UPS and received the replacement the next day! It works fine. I’ve used it twice now and all the wheels are OK! Used less than half the battery to mow for about 30 to 40 mins. I ran through some pretty heavy stuff too…it was dry, but it handled it quite well. The height adjustment is excellent. I may up my review if all the wheels stay on this summer.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on August 31st, 2010 at 7:46 pm
I purchased this mower based on the good reviews, and the fact that my old, 20 year old mower, was burning oil and generally not performing as well as I’d like it.
Personally, I’m a big fan of electric motors and other battery run items for the home (as opposed to gas), not for any green environmental reason, but because they tend to be much easier to maintain, and can be better for a given application than a gas driven motor. Since I have a relatively small lawn, this seemed like a good purchase.
I received the mower, unpacked it, and charged it up per the directions with no problems. Tried out all the accessories, and they were easy enough to put on and take off. Went out and mowed the lawn. My impressions were that the motor generated more than enough torque to do the job. It was a little heavy for moving around, and I personally did not like the start lever — it felt cheap and loose to me. I would have preferred that the start level be a bit more solid. Compared to the old mower (even with the old mower having a sharpened blade) it did a fairly nice job with the lawn.
After finishing, I cleaned the unit off, and plugged the unit in to recharge, initially, it seemed to be working correctly. I went out to do some trimming, and when I returned, I noticed the charger flashing a red light at me (which I assume means there was a problem, it wasn’t detailed in the manual as to what exactly it means). Overnight, it failed to charge the battery, so I called the provided number, talked to some people who didn’t really seem to know what they were doing, and eventually was told to bring it to location x for service.
I bring it over there and drop it off. During the next three weeks, nothing can get accomplished. Essentially, the people at location x have to call the Earthwise people to get the parts to perform warrantee work, except the Earthwise people never seem to respond. I talked with the owner of location x, and he said that it was always like that with Earthwise. I called another location from the Earthwise web site (nearby) and they essentially said the same thing.
Fortunately, I was lucky and still had the old mower to do mowing with. I ended up returning this to Amazon as defective, as, even if it could be fixed, I wouldn’t want to be relying on this product as my sole mower, based on the repair experience. Heck, even I can take apart a lawn mower gas engine and repair most things in a day (assuming I can find any part I might need.) Grass doesn’t stop growing while your mower is in the shop, and three weeks+ would have been a debacle if this were my only mower!
Again, my issues aren’t with the mower itself, just that if it should break, you will probably have difficulty getting it repaired quickly, and I can’t recommend the mower (or any Earthwise product) based on that.
If you do get the mower, one thing that I did discover was that if you remove the battery pack, it makes the rest of the mower much easier to handle (such as for unpacking, or lifing into the back of a vehicle for transport, or lifting back into the box to send back :-) ). I did like the design where the battery was self enclosed, and simply plugs into the mower.
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on August 31st, 2010 at 10:18 pm
After using a corded electric mower all last year, and gas ones previously in our lives, I promised my husband we could get a new cord-free electric this year. After extensive research, this is the model we chose. We actually ordered it at an online big box store due to delayed shipping on Amazon, and received it in a week. We had it for a couple weeks and so far are really happy with our purchase.
Pros:
Cuts really well on a mostly level lot
No stinky smell (gas, oil) or oil changes, etc., I used to get sick from the smell of a gas mower, now I can enjoy yard work!
Environmentally friendly
No cord to be constantly be adjusting
Bags great
Relatively quiet (noisier than our old corded, but quieter than gas mowers)
Battery is easily removed for charging indoors, or keeping at reasonable temperature during the winter (battery doesn’t have to be removed for charging)
Mowing with the old plug-in electric (13″ cutting path, doing the cord dance) used to take me 1.5 hours, the cordless only takes half an hour!
Battery indicator lets you know the charge level
Single adjustment for mowing height
Easy to turn on, easy off – no pull cord
20 inch cutting path
Cons:
Heavy . . . especially compared to a plug-in cordless
That’s it!
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on August 31st, 2010 at 10:50 pm