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  2. These Expert-Recommend Reel Mowers Can Cut Your Grass ... - AOL

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    Eliminate the need for gasoline with these low-maintenance, human-powered reel mowers from Scotts, Fiskars, Great States, and others.

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    Score major discounts on our editors’ top-recommended lawn mowers, including zero-turn, riding, and push mowers from brands like Ego, Greenworks, and Milwaukee.

  4. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    A residential riding or "ride-on" mower A battery-powered robotic lawn mower A commercial zero-turn mower. A lawn mower (also known as a grass cutter or simply mower, also often spelled lawnmower) is a device utilizing one or more revolving blades (or a reel) to cut a grass surface to an even height. The height of the cut grass may be fixed by ...

  5. Gravely Tractor - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Gravely produced its last Gravely two-wheeled tractor. As of 2006, Gravely provided a full line of power lawn implements, including zero-turn mowers, reel mowers, and grass trimmers. In 2008, Gravely launched Gravely Turf Equipment, a division geared toward golf courses and turf management nationwide.

  6. Zero-turn mower - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Dixon company coined the term zero-turn radius on their entrance into the mower market. [1] In 2009, the Hustler Zeon became the first fully electric zero-turn mower, with four 12-volt lead acid batteries. As of 2023 most fully electric zero turn mowers use lithium ion batteries ranging from 40 to 80 volts. [2] [3]

  7. States and towns consider banning gas-powered leaf blowers ...

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    Even in places where the electricity grid is mostly powered by fossil fuels, the discrepancy is huge because gas-powered mowers use an estimated 13.7 times as much energy as electric models.