I am an elderly, disabled lady and I can no longer operate my weed eater or start my gas powered Lawn Boy without it causing major back and shoulder issues. I purchased this mower for those reasons and I am SO glad did! I have zero complaints about this mower! I was awfully worried about purchasing an electric mower, I've heard so many Negative Nancy's go on and on about how terrible they are compared to gas mowers! My fears were alleviated the very 1st time I used this mower!It was a snap to "assemble", extremely lightweight (I have to remind myself that this is not a toy mower!), deck adjustment is a breeze, it's super manuverable and easy to store (since the handle folds down - I imagine you could even hang it up on the wall).It cuts well enough to suit my needs, but if you want your lawn to look like a golf course, this is not the mower for you. It will leave a few stragglers. I believe, however, if I sharpen the blades I'll get a cleaner cut. The blades that came on the mower are about as sharp as a butter knife.The batteries give me a solid 34 minutes of runtime (they do take a while to recharge, but I just do other things while they do), but I'm cutting in between 24 Thugia trees that are set 36 inches apart, and that takes a lot of manuvering the mower by hand. Additionally, between the trees, I'm cutting thick, dense Johnson grass, that's usually wet due to early morning watering. But I get all of my cut in work done with a single charge!I did remove that stupid back flap that you'll mow over every time you pull the mower backwards. No issues.I am completely satisfied with this mower and have already recommended it to friends!I was pleased. I rent, and unlike rentals I've had in the past, I'm on the hook for landscaping. I hate yardwork and put it off as long as I can get away with for the most part. Well, I needed to mow, and my schedule (as well as my hatred of hot summer days) prevented me from mowing midday, so I needed something quiet that would take down some pretty thick growth.I was skeptical, but this mower was affordable and shipped quickly, so I figured, "Hey, if I have to recharge a couple times to finish the yard, that's fine." BUT I DIDN'T. This thing cut down the thick garbage like a champ, and did the whole yard on a charge without a hiccup.It's very much plastic, and I wouldn't leave it in the sun all year (every see sun-cracked patio furniture?). I doubt this is going to last a super-long time (My dad has the same gas mower from 1993, I'm not expecting that). But it works really well. The ONLY realistic short-term downside is that the bag size is relatively small, and needs to be emptied often.But I'm pleased and pleasantly surprised with this mowers ability given the price.Having recently moved into a new home with a small yard, I was looking for a lawnmower that was budget friendly.. The battery operated mowers looked promising and was less messier than dealing with the gas mowers...But there are a few problems that you need to keep in mind... The 2 biggest issues are:1 - Running time... My yard is not too big, bad the batteries last about 30 mins until they die out.. That is about enough time to mow my front yard. Then having to wait several hours to mow the backyard was a little bit of a hassle. I would have preferred a mower that I can cut both front and backyards without a long delay in the middle.2 - Power.. Since this was the 1st cutting of the year, there were some places in the yard where the grass was 5-6 inches tall.. This mower struggled with the taller grass and at many times died because it didn’t have to torque to keep going... Then I would have to back the mower up, shake out the loose grass and start it up again... Never had this issue with the gas mowers that I have owned in the past.Overall, the mower is good if you cut your grass weekly and have a small yard.. Otherwise, it will become more of a chore to cut the grass if it is too tall or you have a larger backyard.I am 71 years old and battery lasts about 30 to 45 minutes which is great for me. I do the front yard and then rest while the battery is charging so I can do the back yard in a few hours. I am not able to do the entire yard at one time so the battery works great for me. Love it.You drop the charged batteries in, it starts and it mows. What’s not to like. It’s light weight, easy to maneuver. It does a good job of mulching, no quite as good as a gas mower, but adequate, and a lot easier to start. The only issue I had is with the duel charger. The one that came with the mower only worked on one side, but a call to customer service and they had a free replacement on its way within a few days. I appreciate the friendliness and helpful attitude of the customer service people that I dealt with. They did a great job. The charger is the reason I gave it 4 star rating rather than a 5 star rating.Recently bought a house in April and didn't have a mower so I ordered this not expecting much because it wasn't the most expensive and it's an order from Amazon vs going to a trusted hardware retailer like Home Depot or Lowes. It was easy to put together and works like a charm, every single time. My only gripe is the battery life. I can maybe get my whole backyard and part of the front yard done before I need to recharge the stock batteries that came with it. Other than that, it'll do the job and do it mighty well. Highly recommend.The only things I didn’t like about the lawnmower it could be a little lighter weight wise.And I wish it only required one battery the way it seemed when I ordered it I thought it had a back up battery but other than that it’s a nice lawnmowerI really hope it has the same skills as Roomba(clean the house), and cut the grass for me. OH, and hopefully price does not increase. Dam, I am dreaming at 11:42 pm est.I purchased a Greenworks 48 volt 17” mower MO48B2210 on May1, 2021. One year later and the 2 - 24 volt batteries will no longer hold any charge. When brand new, I was able to mow for approximately 30 minutes before needing to charge them. Not great but acceptable—I don’t have a large yard. But this year I’ve never gotten more than 10 to 15 minutes and now, after attempting to mow 3 times so far this spring, the batteries are completely useless. I charged them fully per instructions in the manual and they have never been exposed to cold or heat.Greenworks warrantee states that "Greenworks 24V, 40V & 48V products and batteries are protected against all defects in materials, parts or workmanship under normal use for a period of three years (90 days for commercial use) from the shipping date or in-store purchase date.”I have tried repeatedly to contact your customer service but never got through. At 3:15 pm EST today, the message was that your customer service was closed, despite your website stating that it is open until 5pm.J'ai un petit terrain de moins de 5000 pieds carrés. Les deux batteries sont amplement suffisantes, jusqu'à maintenant je ne suis pas arrivé au bout de la charge des batteries, pour environ 40 minutes d'utilisation, il restait une ligne sur 3 à l'indicateur. Tous les doutes que j'ai eu en lisant les reviews ici ont été dissipés. Si vous tondez à 30 centimètres de long, même une tondeuse à essence aura de la difficulté. On verra si ça tient 3-4 ans, mais rendu là, peut-être on achetera de nouvelles batteries quand ça ne fonctionnera plus. De toute façon vous n'aurez plus besoin d'une rallonge de 100 pieds, ou de bidon d'essence, ou d'entretien. Je suis enchanté.Easy to assemble - easily handles a regular sized yard. The wheels are relatively cheap plastic compared to what you might expect from a gas powered lawn mower so I expect they'll have to be replaced at some point. It's a bit stiff but the quiet cut and lack of gas/oil makes up for it.I'd give it 4 starts but mine was missing the mulching attachment, which is disappointing and frankly not worth my effort to package up and initiate a return for. This is a case where buying locally might be of benefit.I am very impressed...Received around noon, assembled it ( just a few bolts to tighten), charged it (around 2h, and did my front and back lawn in 1 go. I have a pretty small grass area in the back considering that the pool takes a large part of the land, it took about 30 minutes in total. Would not recommend for large areas unless you are welling to pay for extra batteries or do it in sections between charges (am/pm or day 1/day 2).It is also pretty quiet compared to a gas lawn mower. I could still hear the noise in the surrounding area. I am pretty noise sensitive, and it did not disturb me. Even a vacuum is louder than this lawn mower.It cut the grass nicely, an event with all sorts of weeds mixed in the lot. I am in a bit in the countryside and the grass is not as pretty as the one you find in the city.Just be careful, it cut the grass pretty low… I would suggest starting at a higher level and go your way down to find your right fit. Let’s say that my front lawn is pretty short right now hahahaOther than that… I saw somewhere that to help with the lifespan of the batteries and using time, to let them get cool after you remove them from the charger and before you use them or when you are done using them to let them cool before to put them on the charger. It took about 30 minutes for me. I thought it was some great advice and if its help… Why not!Grass was super long..lastvyear bought battery weedwacker and leaf blower.....hate working with gas ...this mower my son and I are fighting over...super easy to assemble(comes 80% assembled)...very lightweight...it is noisy but no more than gas mower...bought the 48volt...so 2 batteries....did our entire front and side yard...next time will be even easier as grass will not be long...the bag is small and easy to empty...love..love...reducing pollution and no cord are also very important...