Good video that really help me to understand how to use the blades. Always sing the extended battery blades, I now understand why I was not getting the quality cut I was seeking. Like you I should be using the mulching blade as my "go to" blades.
Excellent! Much thanks for the blade review. Been looking at this brand and love the variety of blades. Been using a first generation Newton for at least 15 years now, but is not self-propelled which I’d like to have for convenience of mowing.
Yep...I use the High Lift blade with the mulch plug. It definitely uses more battery life but I find the cut far superior to the other blades after trying all three.
I bag my front lawn, but remove the bag and insert a plastic piece to mulch the back. Would I need to change the blades to accomplish the same thing? If so, that is a definite deal breaker.
You can definitely bag with the mulching blade on. It will just be a little more effective and efficient. with the high lift blade on. I personally never really take my mulching blade off!
I mulch part of my lawn and bag a small part close to the pool. With most mowers, I just attach the bag. But on this mower, I have to stop and change blades every time I want to mulch then again to bag???
You do not have to change the blades. In your situation, I would just stick with the mulching blade and throw the bag on there. It will just mulch the clippings up before throwing them in the bag. Nothing hurt. The high lift blade may be slightly more effective if you want to bag for an extended period of time. I don't switch blades every time I switch cutting modes.
Just put the high lift blade on and it makes a grind sound on start up for less than a second. Doesn't do it with the mulching blade. I saw a post online about it with a video. Do you know what causes this?
Honestly, I do not know. I would say more strain on the mower, but typically mulching blades are heavier and put more strain on the motor, so that shouldn't be it.
I have the top model of the self propelled mower, and the only issue I have with it is it's inability to cut St Augustine grass properly. By that, I mean that there are always many blades that don't get cut at all and I have to go back over the area to get them. I use the mulching blade, as that is what you're supposed to use with St Augustine, and it just doesn't have the suction, or lift, required to do a really thorough job. I've tried using the bagging blade because it's supposed to have much more lift, but it just doesn't, at least not with St Augustine. I'm happy overall with the mower, but that is an issue I wish didn't exist. Also, not to be a jerk, but this video would have been much better if you had a nicer lawn. It's really hard to tell what's been cut because it's half dirt and half weeds.
Yeah, I filmed it later in the year on the bottom of my hill when it was kind of baked out. Here's an example of me cutting the front yard with the new aluminum EGO, where I actually take care of my grass: ua-cam.com/users/shorts6rmm0g8KRd0
@@shepshape2585 Way better than the Speed IQ from last year. Here's my full review of it if you want to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/09Km-CVs0E0/v-deo.html
Yeah. It was late in the year. I don't maintain the bottom of my backyard hill much. There's a lot more cutting of better grass in my full review video: ua-cam.com/video/b-4OSIXnGrQ/v-deo.html
But he is not cutting grass, only weeds in that yard! This guy has no idea of what a good cut on a nice grass lawn. It does not look like he ever has trimmed.. Ego should be embarrassed to even show this.
Weird you'd even use a mower on that patch of weeds, dirt, and random bits of grass to begin with, honestly. Was this a camp for the homeless or something?
Good video that really help me to understand how to use the blades. Always sing the extended battery blades, I now understand why I was not getting the quality cut I was seeking. Like you I should be using the mulching blade as my "go to" blades.
Glad I could help! Happy mowing!
Excellent! Much thanks for the blade review. Been looking at this brand and love the variety of blades. Been using a first generation Newton for at least 15 years now, but is not self-propelled which I’d like to have for convenience of mowing.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for covering the ego on your channel.
No problem.
Great explanation. Mine’s coming on Thursday and can’t wait to try it!
Thanks and hope you enjoy!
Good information. How long does the battery last?
Thank you! About an hour and 15 minutes with longer grass according to my tests.
Which is the best blade to optimize side-discharging?
High lift blade.
Great information. Well done.
Thank you.
Can't the Mulching blade be used with the bag? I want to bag leaf clippings for compost bins etc.
Yep, it definitely can.
My ego came with one blade. Can I add another blade to it or is it a specific mower model that it needs to be to use 2 blades?
Only the "select cut" models have 2 blades. I would think only those models would have enough power from the electric motor to turn both blades.
Perfect!! Thanks
No problem!
Can you use the lift blade without using a bag?
Oh yeah, you can use it with the discharge chute for sure.
I use the lift/bagging blade with the mulch plug and it works awesomely! 👍🏻✌🏻
@@JT-sl3ui Interesting.
Yep...I use the High Lift blade with the mulch plug. It definitely uses more battery life but I find the cut far superior to the other blades after trying all three.
@@scottmarshall8953 Good tip.
I bag my front lawn, but remove the bag and insert a plastic piece to mulch the back. Would I need to change the blades to accomplish the same thing? If so, that is a definite deal breaker.
You can definitely bag with the mulching blade on. It will just be a little more effective and efficient. with the high lift blade on. I personally never really take my mulching blade off!
I mulch part of my lawn and bag a small part close to the pool. With most mowers, I just attach the bag. But on this mower, I have to stop and change blades every time I want to mulch then again to bag???
You do not have to change the blades. In your situation, I would just stick with the mulching blade and throw the bag on there. It will just mulch the clippings up before throwing them in the bag. Nothing hurt. The high lift blade may be slightly more effective if you want to bag for an extended period of time. I don't switch blades every time I switch cutting modes.
@@fixitFlip Thanks!
@@terryjones8360 No problem.
You ever just had the one blade on there and then done a comparison with the dual blade system?
No, I have never tried that.
Thank you for the video👍🏽
No problem!
So how much time do you get on the battery using the mulching blade?
I do a full time test with the mulching blade on their new mower in this video: ua-cam.com/video/09Km-CVs0E0/v-deo.html&lc=UgyfGTVbYE61TqGzHRF4AaABAg
In my video on the Speed IQ I also do a time test on the mower in this video.
Thank you so much!! That was so helpful!
No problem glad I could help! 👍🏻
Just put the high lift blade on and it makes a grind sound on start up for less than a second. Doesn't do it with the mulching blade. I saw a post online about it with a video. Do you know what causes this?
Honestly, I do not know. I would say more strain on the mower, but typically mulching blades are heavier and put more strain on the motor, so that shouldn't be it.
I have the top model of the self propelled mower, and the only issue I have with it is it's inability to cut St Augustine grass properly. By that, I mean that there are always many blades that don't get cut at all and I have to go back over the area to get them. I use the mulching blade, as that is what you're supposed to use with St Augustine, and it just doesn't have the suction, or lift, required to do a really thorough job. I've tried using the bagging blade because it's supposed to have much more lift, but it just doesn't, at least not with St Augustine. I'm happy overall with the mower, but that is an issue I wish didn't exist.
Also, not to be a jerk, but this video would have been much better if you had a nicer lawn. It's really hard to tell what's been cut because it's half dirt and half weeds.
Yeah, I filmed it later in the year on the bottom of my hill when it was kind of baked out. Here's an example of me cutting the front yard with the new aluminum EGO, where I actually take care of my grass: ua-cam.com/users/shorts6rmm0g8KRd0
@@fixitFlip Yeah, that’s much nicer. How do you like that mower?
@@shepshape2585 Way better than the Speed IQ from last year. Here's my full review of it if you want to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/09Km-CVs0E0/v-deo.html
Mowing weeds doesn't really show how well it works. How does it work on grass lawns?
Yeah. It was late in the year. I don't maintain the bottom of my backyard hill much. There's a lot more cutting of better grass in my full review video: ua-cam.com/video/b-4OSIXnGrQ/v-deo.html
But he is not cutting grass, only weeds in that yard! This guy has no idea of what a good cut on a nice grass lawn. It does not look like he ever has trimmed.. Ego should be embarrassed to even show this.
Thank you for the kind words!
I wouldn't call their blades high quality, they are ok but nothing special.
Yeah. I'd say they are suited for what the mowers are made for.
Weird you'd even use a mower on that patch of weeds, dirt, and random bits of grass to begin with, honestly. Was this a camp for the homeless or something?
Yes.