Most say that the self-propel system is simple enough to operate (just flick a switch), but that the speed it goes at is quite fast, even on the lowest setting. Having said that, lots of people do find the self-propel feature useful, particularly elderly users and people that have slopes and dips in the area they have to mow. So if you’re reasonably strong, you might want to look at buying the push version and save yourself a considerable amount. Self-Propel Option + Mower Easy to Handle – There are quite a few folks that say this mower is pretty lightweight and that the self-propel feature is not totally necessary.If you plan on using this mower on an area that is likely to take longer than 45 minutes-ish, then you would probably need to look into buying a spare battery, so that when one is drained, you can just replace it with the spare and keep on mowing. In most cases, it seems to be fully charged after just 2 hours. On top of that, the battery charges up very quickly, not like the cordless mowers of old. We didn’t find anyone that mentioned getting 60 minutes, but we found plenty that enjoyed using their mower for 40-45 minutes, which is still very good. Snapper says you can get “up to 60 minutes runtime” (note the use of “up to” which rarely means you actually achieve that figure). Battery Life is Decent + Charges Fast – Most companies producing cordless mowers tend to oversell the runtime of their batteries. During our research we found lots of consumers saying it cut down tall and thick grass with relative ease, so you're covered for most scenarios you should find yourself in. The Snapper HD 48V though is a different animal. Cuts Well in All Conditions – Some cordless mowers are grossly underpowered and while they look great and are good for the environment, don’t perform when it counts.Snapper HD 48V Cordless Mower Pros: What People Like About this Mower
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