
It’s lawn mowing season and time to take a hard look at what you use to mow that front yard of yours. If eliminating mower emissions, reducing noise pollution and having clean, easy operation are important to you, this Neuton rechargeable electric mower may be one solution.
The CE 6.2 features a 19″ cutting radius and packs enough power in one charge to cut the average 1/3 acre lawn. Starts by squeezing the handle. Charges in about 8 hours, runs for up to an hour on a charge and is 95% recyclable.
Oh, one other solution…damn the curb appeal. Let it grow!
Neuton CE 6.2 mower goes for $449 @ neutonpower.com
(the smaller CE5.2 goes for $349)
Of note: According to the EPA, gas powered mowers contribute up to 10% of the nation air pollution and create more noise pollution than a Def Leppard concert. For more earth-friendly lawn info visit safelawns.org
























This sounds like a very good product, but still, the price is higher than comperable models of other brands, and I would still have to pay shipping. Also, it would be nice to have a “bundle pack”, if you will, so you include an extra battery with the mower, for maybe 15% or 20% off the price of the battery. I already have a good edger/trimmer.
Thank you, Jan Newton
Hard to see a savings when the battery lasts only 2 years and the cost is $90 per battery
I am very disapointed with this purchase. Have only mowed my lawn once completely. I have a very small yard but after the first mow, I can’t get any more than about 5 – 7 minutes on the battery! I am now charging one last time before I return it for a refund!! Maybe I got a dud!!
Hey Teri,
I’d contact Neuton asap. They profess to value customer loyalty above all else. I would presume they’ll send you a replacement battery or troubleshoot the problem.
Phone support: 1-800-798-2921
Web help:
http://www.neutonpower.com/ContentPages/CSTM_CS_Contact_Us.aspx
Not very thrilled with the Neuton Battery-operated mower. It doesn’t mow very well if your grass gets taller than 2 or 3 inches or is thick. Today, the mower wouldn’t shut off. I had to unplug the key to get it to stop. When I tried to put the key back in, it sparked. It also started smking–not a good sign. I’m going to try the lawn mower again tomorrow and hope it works so that I can finish my mowing. So far, I also haven’t been took happy with the length of the charge or how long it takes to charge the batteries.