Craftsman 20V Battery Lawn Mower [ONE YEAR HONEST REVIEW] - Model CMCMW220P2
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Hey everyone! My dad has had this Craftsman 20V Push Lawn Mower for about a year now and we wanted to give you all his detailed full review on it. He's never been a fan battery powered electric tools so his review was quite surprising to me. This video covers everything from how to operate it, how to put on the attachments, how long the batteries last, and even how much money it will save him over time. He talks about all the pros and the few cons that come with it. I hope this video helps you all out in your purchase process!
Product Information:
Brand: Craftsman
Power Source: Battery Powered
Color: Red
Style: Cordless
Cutting Width: 10 Inches
Product Dimensions: 20"D x 2"W x 20"H
Manufacturer: CRAFTSMAN
ASIN: B092GNZM5V
Item model number: CMCMW220P2
Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Bought one the other day and going to use it today. Can't wait. I do not have a large yard, checked out several TH-cam reviews and decided this is best for me. Good video btw.
Great Review! Answered every question I had
Good video! Thanks for making it.
Nice overview. I used a Craftsman CMM1000 for 27 years. It used two 12v sealed led acid batteries that I replaced every three years or so. We just replaced it with this 40v lithium battery mower. Very light, much quieter, batteries will work on other equipment, side discharge option, and it folds up much more easily. The blade is not very sharp when new and should be sharpened. I’ve ordered the Maxpower 3-n-1 blade hoping it will work as a swap-out blade.
Honestly the weight alone and stowage ability is worth it
Great info ❤
The big decider is the price,and depending on how rough your terrain is,it must just call for the durability of a gas mower.
Best review video of this mower I’ve found! I’ve been looking at reviews and I’ve seen a lot where people say it just stopped working. Does you (or your dad) think that the as mostly due to that stuck kill switch issue?
I just asked him and he said that’s exactly what he thinks they’re referring to & that craftsman has fixed that issue.
Sorry - this mower is no where near what the old Craftsman V60 mower was. Why they stopped making that one I don't know
Yup definitely the epa's fault... Not planned obsolescence
Internal combustion is done.
I dont think these last 7 years tho, Seen a lot of reviews of failures after 1-2 years.
The motherboards burn out and aren’t serviceable (epoxy coated) or sold separately yet. Disappointing. Based on photos, they might have released a Type 2 now. It now includes a battery cover. Hopefully they fixed the motherboard issue too.
Craftsman has the WORST customer service ever! They actually sent me an email when I needed service help telling me that there were NO service repair options they could offer, that they had NO parts or schematics to offer anyone tryin to repair one of these, that they had NO batteries to offer anyone needing one if they failed, and telling me to recycle my mower and buy something new!!! Luckily I was able to fix mine when it would not start after tearing it apart and trial and error efforts... I will NEVER buy another Craftsman product again. Like the mower and its accessory tools, but have ZERO ability to depend on them for any service or repair issue.... NOT the Craftsman of yesterday when Sears owned them.... Also, they got rid of entire V60 line if you have one of those products!!!
What component went bad inside yours?
Garbage, battery is shit.
Craftsman has the WORST customer service ever! They actually sent me an email when I needed service help telling me that there were NO service repair options they could offer, that they had NO parts or schematics to offer anyone tryin to repair one of these, that they had NO batteries to offer anyone needing one if they failed, and telling me to recycle my mower and buy something new!!! Luckily I was able to fix mine when it would not start after tearing it apart and trial and error efforts... I will NEVER buy another Craftsman product again. Like the mower and its accessory tools, but have ZERO ability to depend on them for any service or repair issue.... NOT the Craftsman of yesterday when Sears owned them....