The EGO POWER+ 21” Cordless Electric Lawn Mower delivers 6.0 ft-lbs of torque—outperforming gas mowers without the noise, fuss, or fumes. Its high-efficiency brushless motor provides long runtimes, low vibration, and lasting durability. Powered by the included 56V 6.0 Ah ARC Lithium™ battery and 320W rapid charger, you’ll get up to 55 minutes of run time on a single charge. Achieve precision cuts with the advanced mulching blade and single-lever height adjustment offering seven positions from 1.25″ to 4″. Three-in-one functionality—mulch, bag, or side discharge—comes with an easy-access two-bushel grass collection bag. Bright LED headlights and a fold-flat handle ensure visibility and compact storage. Experience Power Beyond Belief™ with the LM2114.
- 6.0 ft-lbs Torque: Gas-matching performance with zero emissions.
- Up to 55 Min Runtime: 56V 6.0 Ah ARC Lithium™ battery and 320W charger included.
- Brushless Motor: High efficiency, low vibration, and long motor life.
- 7-Position Height: 1.25″–4″ single-lever adjustable cutting heights.
- 3-in-1 Mowing: Mulching, bagging, or side discharge with 2 bushel bag.
- LED Headlights: Enhanced visibility at dawn or dusk.
- Compact Storage: Fold-flat handle for easy storage between uses.
Cutting Width | 21 inches |
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Torque | 6.0 ft-lbs |
Run Time | Up to 55 minutes |
Battery | 56V 6.0 Ah ARC Lithium™ |
Charger | 320W Rapid Charger |
Motor Type | Brushless |
Height Adjustment | 7 Positions (1.25″–4″) |
Mowing Modes | Mulch / Bag / Side Discharge |
Grass Bag Capacity | 2 Bushels |
LED Headlights | Integrated Front Lights |
Handle | Fold-Flat for Compact Storage |
Weight | 82 lb |
Brand | EGO Power+ |
It is powerful, light weight and cuts well. Fully charged, the battery lasts about 50 minutes which works for us. I don't use the self propel mode unless going up a steep hill, that saves the battery life. It's durable and cuts perfectly.
My grass was overgrown but it has done a good job cutting it nicely.
Time will tell how long it lasts but for now, I am impressed!
The battery charger has a sound like an electric fan while it’s charging, but you can’t hear it in the next room. I don’t love the shape of the handle when you are pushing the mower, it concentrates the force on your palm right below your thumbs, which can be kind of uncomfortable.
Still five stars, would buy another, would recommend. The handle shape gripe is not really much of an issue, that’s just me trying to come up with something I didn’t like…
I started it up and it's super quiet compared to a regular mower. You could hear someone call for you. I mowed the entire hill front and side yard on that 25% ish battery. I broke a sweat because it's 74 out. But my body is not in pain. My tinnitus is fine. I'm very impressed with the first mow. I hope it keeps it up, I'm going to buy the weedeater and blower to try those too. If this mower holds up, I'm buying the riding mower next!
Light weight. Seemed flimsy, but has been doing an excellent job for many months now with no signs of fatigue.
I was a little worried about going all electric but I feel that by not getting self-propelled it may be helping on save battery power. I wasn't sure but I'm easily able to mow my entire lawn as long as I don't let my lawn get out of control. Highly recommended.
I bought this second mower thinking my first one had stopped working. I had the old mower checked out and discovered I just need to replace the Lithium-Ion battery! It seems that the old battery holds a charge, but the charge isn't strong enough to power the mower. I will purchase a new battery for it and get another 7+ years.
I have a walk-out basement level, so I am keeping the newer mower and I am happy to have a second mower to keep in my backyard shed. Both mowers can be stored in an upright position with the handle folded down, which takes up considerably less floor space in the garage or shed. Now I have 2 great mowers with none of the ecological impact or smelly messiness of a gas-powered machine!
TL;DR great mower, has many positives over a gas engine. REGISTER YOUR MOWER/CHARGER/BATTERY as soon as you get it. EGO customer service was great to me but it would have been a pain if I hadn't registered.
Here are the selling points that led me to buy this battery powered (scoff!) mower. So far it's lived up to them very well;
1) Storage. I can blow this thing off with compressed air and it folds up neatly into a small form factor and I can store it in my house. I wouldn't dare try that with a gas powered mower. This thing fits neatly against the wall by my back door and is extremely easy to unfold when I need to mow. 1 side lever and 2 clamps to extend the handlebar and I'm off. I don't have an outdoor shed to store tools in so... this was a big thing for me.
2) Quiet. This thing is pretty damn quiet, it just sounds like a fan on wheels. I'm not worried about pissing off the neighbors when I mow later in the evenings to escape the heat and it's just nice to be able to hear myself think while I'm using it.
3) Ability to mow at normal pace. This is the one I was concerned about. I didn't get a self-propelled option (I'm not that bougie) but I've had to put off mowing longer than I like (I try to mow weekly) and even in dense tall grass I have no issues powering right through it. The mower has an internal mode where it senses the blade speed reducing and kicks in a high-current mode until you get through the tough stuff. I can hear and feel it power-up. It's nice that it automatically goes back down in output to minimize battery consumption.
4) longevity. What's the point in having a battery powered mower if I have to recharge it after every single pass, right? I opted for the 7.5 Ah battery to mitigate the changeover from gas and I am not missing the extra mess, noise, or smell over this thing. I had some issues with the battery but I'll discuss that more later in the "cons" but TL;DR Ego customer service warrantied it and I had a new one within a week so that's a HUGE plus for me, that they stand behind their product. I have a 1/3 acre lawn and I can get through it with power to spare on the 7.5Ah battery. I'm not mowing super thick southern grass like I did in Charleston (centipede etc...) and I mow weekly but so far I'm not missing gas at all in this regard.
Things that I've observed since I've owned it that I would change if I had my druthers but really aren't cons so to speak.
1) The blade material is kind of soft. This thing is by no means a commercial grade product and you need to pick up things in your yard before mowing. I have a tree in the back yard and I've missed the occasional twig here and there. The blades become dinged pretty easily but I can file them right back out with no issues.
2) I have mixed feelings about the deck design. On one hand it sheds grass very easily, I don't have to clean it, even if it clumps a bit when it's damp/dewy outside. I like that it's plastic and it seems to hold up MUCH better than the blades do. I am not worried about it rusting away or requiring replacement at all. but the con here is the single-handle deck height system. The whole mower is light, maybe 60-75% of the weight is just in the battery alone. It's super easy to push and navigate.
3) Single-point deck height adjustment... The deck height adjust, while convenient, places the front wheels so far in front of the mower I can't really get that close to what I'm mowing. The sides end right by the blade and I can get up close there but not at all in the front. I'd rather have to individually adjust each wheel's height and gain some coverage at the front. I don't change deck height all that often. I've got a nice DeWalt string trimmer so I'm covered in this regard but still, I'd change it if I could.
4) battery charge time. So the set I bought came with the fast charger. True to promise It charges the 7.5Ah battery in under an hour. It's a little noisy but not a deal breaker for me. My DeWalt fast charger is just as loud and I appreciate that it has a fan to cool the battery while it charges.
Customer Support/issues. The only problem I've had so far is, right out of the box, the battery wouldn't fully charge to all 5 bars. I didn't think much of it as the first couple of weeks I had no issue mowing my yard with plenty of juice left over. by the end of the third week I couldn't even do half and I was a little irritated but when I got online to file a warranty claim, I was directed to a phone number. Much to my surprise I was able to get my battery covered very easily, Ego sent a new one through UPS and I had it within a few days, they didn't ask me to return the old one so now I have a spare-ish that'll last for a little bit at least. The new 7.5Ah battery is fantastic and it's clear the first one had a dead bank or some other internal issue.