not a push but i've had my ryobi 40v self-propelled 21" for a year and really like it. very nuanced control. i believe they have now come out with an all-wheel-drive ... which i can see as possibly handy on anything but dead flat lawns. i do about a half acre weekly. it usually has enough juice in the 2 included batteries to finish ... almost an hour and a half. i have many other ryobi 40v tools so always a battery ready when needed. all the batteries have held up perfectly so far.
but ... the self-propel gave up a few weeks ago. one problem with electrics is the troubleshooting and repair. i looked for the obvious potential problems but in the end i'm stuck with taking it to a certified repair person. the ryobi warranty is very good ... 5 years. i've had them replace tools previously after very substantial use and time. the mower is in the shop waiting evaluation. frustrating for a diy guy ... but the parts are too potentially expensive to justify breaking the warranty.
i usually buy used equipment with good luck. splurged this time! no regrets.
it's been fun to use the old gas mower/s in the meantime ... which have been sitting dry for that time. good grief ... i had to put on ear muffs! and breathe fumes! and fiddle with the carb / oil / belts!
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