Happy new year to you and your family, hopping it’s a better year for all! That mower and setup is very expensive over here! The 510v is very popular. Thanks again mate 🍻
Cheers mick, it is a very different mower and breaks from the traditional designs, but the design works very well, it's so maneuverable for a big mower. 🙂👍
Thanks Mark, yes definitely cheap, I would say, it's a long term investment and with the backpack battery, you would probably be using it with other stihl tools as well, which would make it more cost effective. 🙂👍
Height of cut only down to 25mm and the lag on turning were the reasons I never bought one. It is a good mower but needs work for me. Good review mate.
Good review I'm about to launch myself on the poor people of Northern Ireland a might town with big lawns. How often did u charge the mover how many days work did u get out of it is she pricey. Regards nick
I only charged the battery once per day, as I don't mower all day, it's often 1 or 2 large lawns and board work as well in each garden, it's not a cheap mower, but obviously if you going battery, you can also use the battery as a backpack battery too. Good luck with the lawns 👍👍
I'm not in the business, but like watching your videos. Your reviews are always great. How long does the battery take to charge and how long did it last?
Thanks silke, glad you enjoy them 😀. Charge time, I can only guess as never timed, but maybe 2 hours ish. Run time, again I never took any time notes, as I was more work in my head on square meters per Charge, bagging the grass, 3100sm was definitely achieved 👌 🙂👍
Good review. A question: How does it behave, when it runs into too much grass or molehill and stops, if that ever happened? I find with my own battery Stiga, I'm "punished" with a 30-60 second wait period, where it must cool down or whatever it's doing, before I can start it again. It's incredibly annoying, when cutting long wet grass.
Lovely video...not sure about the one sided mounted handle, seems silly to me. Stihl could have gifted the mower to you in my opinion.... but hey ho... Great work Jason!
Thanks Ben, the mono handed really is strong and very useful in respect of emptying the grass bag, putting it back on, stihl are pretty fair with me, so no worries. 🙂👍
Cheers mate, because my plan for this year onwards, is to focus all my efforts on only large gardens, which most (not all) Iv passed the grass on, so i can concentrate on beds boarders hedges, i just don't have the time to do everything. Hope the weather have held the up to much 👍👍
Never liked the look of that mower but it looks dead interesting now seeing you use it . Just the battery tho bet it takes abit to zap that up every night ? What inch width are they
Good review. I find the cutting height of stihl mowers aren't low enough for uk gardens. Etesia and Stihl are known for good collection but thats mostly because they don't cut short allowing for better airflow.
Hi mate. Thanks for the review I try to keep up with your videos when I can. I stepped into the world of battery operated machines using ego mid summer due to a lot of my past best petrol gear having issues. I took my time and chose ego over stihl partly due to price but also the claim that ego batteries last longer. I kept the petrol mowers as the majority of my time is spent on the lawns. I’ve bought various sizes of battery including the back pack for the multi tool The battery for that cost around 1k alone I use the click in batteries- 5 and 4 amp for short jobs for tidying when mowing. These will only last a couple jobs when on the road and have to go to the back pack for strimming, edging and blowing etc. It’s a fair weight though. The charging times are quite a lot and generally have to be on as soon as I step in the door to be ready for the morning. How did you find it with the stihl battery? Did you keep a back up petrol mower in case?
Thanks mate. Interesting your experience with ego, I read so many different stories on it and confused to how good or bad it is, so good to read your experience with it. Honestly I never carry back up petrol/2 stroke machines, I don't mower all day every day, as I have very varied job daily, but all powered by battery, apart from (backpack blower) I do have a spare charger in van, so can charge on site if I need it, but that's not very often, but it's a opinion I have, iv nee timed it, but I'm charging ap battery's around 20 - 30 minutes ish. 👍👍
In my overview, I described the deck as aluminium, which was incorrect, it is actually a MAGNESIUM ALLOY deck
Wow mate, best review l has seen on this mower!!!
Thanks for sharing. Cheers…
Thanks mate, appreciate that, it was a nightmare to edit.
Happy New year 🙂👍
Happy new year to you and your family, hopping it’s a better year for all! That mower and setup is very expensive over here! The 510v is very popular. Thanks again mate 🍻
Nice Review Jason 7 Months plenty of time to get used to a machine Thanks again
Cheers mate, after 7 months, I got very comfortable using it, didn't have to think, just grab and go, so to speak.
🙂👍
You know what I like it.. at first I was unsure.. but as always you give an honest review.. thanks mate
Cheers mick, it is a very different mower and breaks from the traditional designs, but the design works very well, it's so maneuverable for a big mower.
🙂👍
Superb review Jason looks a nice bit of kit.
Cheers James 🙂👍
good review Jason.
Thank you 😀 👍
Great honest review mate. Looks a great bit of kit👍🏼
Cheers mate, think you would like it 👍 😀
Nice one, that blade set up looks the business 👍
Thanks mate, they are very interesting blades 😀👍
Good review. They're a mower I've been interested in for a while but definitely won't be buying one anytime soon. Thanks for all the info
Thanks mate, it not a mower for everyone, as we all do different work and big investment 👍 👍
Great video Jason having to buy back pack makes it very expensive
Thanks Mark, yes definitely cheap, I would say, it's a long term investment and with the backpack battery, you would probably be using it with other stihl tools as well, which would make it more cost effective.
🙂👍
It bagged brilliant Jason👌good sturdy mower.pity you had to send it back just when you got used to it .atb for the new year mate👍
Thanks geordie, it's definitely built very strong 💪.
Happy New year mate 🙂👍👍
Good review Jason
Cheers Phil 😀 👍
excellent! 👏
@@ALEBRIJESISSIWIT thank you 😊
Love your reviews of mowers. I wonder would uoundo a review of what you prefer mower wise atm
I have one. Really pleased with it.
Cool 🙂
Great review mate.
Thanks mate 😀 👍
Nice review 👌
Cheers mate 🙂 👍
Height of cut only down to 25mm and the lag on turning were the reasons I never bought one. It is a good mower but needs work for me. Good review mate.
Cheers mate, the lag was irritating at first, but after a few weeks, I naturally compensated for it, engaging the drive half way in the turn.
🙂👍
@@jasongardener3425 I still couldn’t justify the purchase of one. Price point for me is a bit high.
Good review I'm about to launch myself on the poor people of Northern Ireland a might town with big lawns. How often did u charge the mover how many days work did u get out of it is she pricey. Regards nick
I only charged the battery once per day, as I don't mower all day, it's often 1 or 2 large lawns and board work as well in each garden, it's not a cheap mower, but obviously if you going battery, you can also use the battery as a backpack battery too.
Good luck with the lawns 👍👍
I'm not in the business, but like watching your videos. Your reviews are always great.
How long does the battery take to charge and how long did it last?
Thanks silke, glad you enjoy them 😀.
Charge time, I can only guess as never timed, but maybe 2 hours ish.
Run time, again I never took any time notes, as I was more work in my head on square meters per Charge, bagging the grass, 3100sm was definitely achieved 👌
🙂👍
Good review. A question: How does it behave, when it runs into too much grass or molehill and stops, if that ever happened? I find with my own battery Stiga, I'm "punished" with a 30-60 second wait period, where it must cool down or whatever it's doing, before I can start it again. It's incredibly annoying, when cutting long wet grass.
Lovely video...not sure about the one sided mounted handle, seems silly to me. Stihl could have gifted the mower to you in my opinion.... but hey ho... Great work Jason!
Thanks Ben, the mono handed really is strong and very useful in respect of emptying the grass bag, putting it back on, stihl are pretty fair with me, so no worries.
🙂👍
Hi, what is the charge time with the ar3000 with the 501 charger? Do u happen to know.
Hi, tbh I really can't remember the charge time, as its been some time since I had it, 👍
The cutting height range will make it very acceptable in north America if they export it.
Thanks Wayne, the height range is very good 👍 👌
Hi Jason great video as always why did you not get one after having a loan of one for so long 👍🏼
Cheers mate, because my plan for this year onwards, is to focus all my efforts on only large gardens, which most (not all) Iv passed the grass on, so i can concentrate on beds boarders hedges, i just don't have the time to do everything.
Hope the weather have held the up to much 👍👍
Cheers mate wish you well 👍🏼
Never liked the look of that mower but it looks dead interesting now seeing you use it . Just the battery tho bet it takes abit to zap that up every night ? What inch width are they
It's is a very different looking mower, not the normal 4 wheel mower, but the design works great, it's approx 25 inch cut 👍
Good review. I find the cutting height of stihl mowers aren't low enough for uk gardens. Etesia and Stihl are known for good collection but thats mostly because they don't cut short allowing for better airflow.
Thanks Brian, I'm on sandy soil, so I don't tend to cut low generally, as 2 days of sun it's going brown lol, but yes it's not low enough for some.
🙂👍
Hi mate. Thanks for the review I try to keep up with your videos when I can. I stepped into the world of battery operated machines using ego mid summer due to a lot of my past best petrol gear having issues. I took my time and chose ego over stihl partly due to price but also the claim that ego batteries last longer. I kept the petrol mowers as the majority of my time is spent on the lawns. I’ve bought various sizes of battery including the back pack for the multi tool The battery for that cost around 1k alone I use the click in batteries- 5 and 4 amp for short jobs for tidying when mowing. These will only last a couple jobs when on the road and have to go to the back pack for strimming, edging and blowing etc. It’s a fair weight though. The charging times are quite a lot and generally have to be on as soon as I step in the door to be ready for the morning. How did you find it with the stihl battery? Did you keep a back up petrol mower in case?
Thanks mate.
Interesting your experience with ego, I read so many different stories on it and confused to how good or bad it is, so good to read your experience with it.
Honestly I never carry back up petrol/2 stroke machines, I don't mower all day every day, as I have very varied job daily, but all powered by battery, apart from (backpack blower) I do have a spare charger in van, so can charge on site if I need it, but that's not very often, but it's a opinion I have, iv nee timed it, but I'm charging ap battery's around 20 - 30 minutes ish.
👍👍
Biggest problem is the price here in ireland there not cheap even a timemaster is now 2100 euro