![]() | Neuton CE 6.3 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Discharge/Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower With Removable Battery Brand : Neuton Model : CEM 6X3 XN 54NDGY6 Overall Rating : From : 21 Reviews |
Neuton CE 6.3 Technical Detail
- Removable 36-volt battery that costs about 10 cents to fully recharge in 12 hours.
- Versatile 3-in-1 cutting options, includes a rear grass bag, side discharge chute and mulching plug.
- Easy to use 1-touch cutting height adjustment from 1/2-inch to 3-inch.
- At only 69 pounds, the Neuton CE 6.3 is easy to push
- No gas or oil means easy cleaning, no engine maintenance, and safe storage without spills or fumes
Neuton CE 6.3 Description
The Neuton CE 6 Mower gives you the powerful performance of a gas mower with convenience of battery technology. And because it is battery-powered it is also easy to operate. Winner of the 2009 Organic Gardening Editors' Choice Award, the Neuton CE 6 is a welcome relief from the arm-yanking pull-starts, the fumes, noise, and vibration of a gas lawn mower. Start this 19" cut mower with the push of a button and mow for up to 1 hour on a single charge. Adjust the cutting height from 1.2" - 3" with a single lever. The 10" rear wheels and 7" front wheels roll easily over rugged terrain. The 750W motor doesn't use gas or oil, it never needs a tune-up, and it runs clean. It produces no pollution or carbon emissions - and the battery is virtually 100% recyclable. Perfect for lawns up to 1/3 acre on a single charge. Unlike other battery mowers with built-in batteries that require you to stop mowing to recharge, [...]
Neuton CE 6.3 Reviews (All-Reviews)
I just purchased a reconditioned Neuton 6.3 and was very pleased with its simple assembly, build quality, and the overall mowing quality. The neuton is light, easy to maneuver, and very easy to operate. Having used gas-powered mowers for the last 30 years, I am a true convert on using the battery-powered Neuton. The only minor drawback is the Neuton tends to sometimes leave small clumps of grass when mulching. I find this to be a minor inconvenience as it is simple enough to disperse the clumps with a quick pass over with the mower. I would definitely buy this mower again.
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just got the neuton. Assembly is very easy and quick. Charged the battery for two days and then used it in my yard for the first time. I have zoysia grass, which gets very thick, so I have had my doubts as to whether the neuton could do the job.
I set the cutting at the lowest and found that it could not cut thru the thick zoysia. I then adjusted to number 2 height and it went thru it without problems, except for a couple of clumpy areas where the grass did not cut well.
My previous lawnmower was a front throw tru cut and there is no comparison because of the cutting power of the tru cut, but the neuton is a good alternative for keeping the lawn in presentable shape.
I would recommend the neuton if you are ready to go green.
I set the cutting at the lowest and found that it could not cut thru the thick zoysia. I then adjusted to number 2 height and it went thru it without problems, except for a couple of clumpy areas where the grass did not cut well.
My previous lawnmower was a front throw tru cut and there is no comparison because of the cutting power of the tru cut, but the neuton is a good alternative for keeping the lawn in presentable shape.
I would recommend the neuton if you are ready to go green.
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Two years use of both cordless big machines (Neuton 6.2, Black & Decker CMM1200) by neighbors suggests the following evaluation.
Neuton feels lighter.
Neuton's double-bar trigger is much easier and versatile in use than right-side-only one on B&D--the B&D's single trigger is also the only part that has broken (too easy to twist off)--while the Neuton's is too sensitive to inadvertent shut-off.
The B&D's mulching is superior (fancier blade), rarely leaves Neuton's uncut piles. The B&D spits out less debris. Keep the blades sharp: less bogging down, better mulching!
Neuton cuts closer to trees and fences on front and sides than B&D, due to narrower deck sides, but as both are plastic, I doubt there is any difference in (lack of) safety.
Neuton can switch between two batteries. Recharge and exchange is sooo much easier than B&D, and doesn't require disassembling the mower.
Batteries run for about an hour each and 10 hours to charge (which means the B&D is good only once a day, if you have more than a quarter-acre to mow).
Easy to remove cutter blade with Neuton's included tools, without grabbing the sharp blade, unlike the B&D and its numerous parts. Neuton's tools (stored on the machine) also useful for scraping the gunk from underneath.
The B&D has two safety interlocks before blade starts rotating, Neuton has three to fiddle.
Neuton's control cable is mostly inside the handle, the B&D's exposed on outside where it can catch on things.
Neuton feels lighter.
Neuton's double-bar trigger is much easier and versatile in use than right-side-only one on B&D--the B&D's single trigger is also the only part that has broken (too easy to twist off)--while the Neuton's is too sensitive to inadvertent shut-off.
The B&D's mulching is superior (fancier blade), rarely leaves Neuton's uncut piles. The B&D spits out less debris. Keep the blades sharp: less bogging down, better mulching!
Neuton cuts closer to trees and fences on front and sides than B&D, due to narrower deck sides, but as both are plastic, I doubt there is any difference in (lack of) safety.
Neuton can switch between two batteries. Recharge and exchange is sooo much easier than B&D, and doesn't require disassembling the mower.
Batteries run for about an hour each and 10 hours to charge (which means the B&D is good only once a day, if you have more than a quarter-acre to mow).
Easy to remove cutter blade with Neuton's included tools, without grabbing the sharp blade, unlike the B&D and its numerous parts. Neuton's tools (stored on the machine) also useful for scraping the gunk from underneath.
The B&D has two safety interlocks before blade starts rotating, Neuton has three to fiddle.
Neuton's control cable is mostly inside the handle, the B&D's exposed on outside where it can catch on things.
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I used to have a Black and Decker corded electric mower, and recently decided to go cordless. After purchasing the B&D cordless model, I returned it because of the quality of the mowing, which I found substandard. It was not powerful enough to throw grass back into the bag, and so it became clogged almost imediately and left untidy piles of grass all over my yard, which needed to be raked. Even under the mulching setting it left ugly rows of dead grass in the wheel tracks. No good.
I bought a Neuton instead and have used it several times. I am very happy with the power and mowing performance of this mower. My yard is within the size specifications for the Neuton's battery, and so I am satisfied by it's ability to get the job done. There are many features that the Neuton has which make it worth the extra money over B&D. First, the removable battery is really a handy feature. If your yard is very large, just buy a spare. The replacement batteries for the Neuton are some of the most affordable replacement batteries on these types of mowers. Everything about the mower seems pretty ergonomic. My only complaints are that the height adjustments are not very fine-tuned. The difference in height between settings 2 and 3 is enough to "burn" my lawn, but 3 seems a bit long sometimes. However, I will say that the lowest setting is very short, which I think a lot of electric mowers would have trouble doing without bogging down, but the Neuton is so powerful it will take your grass as short as you want. Also, I find it just a little tricky to unhook the clippings bag from the mower. Just a little awkward is all.
As a lawn perfectionist, I am very happy with how my grass looks after using the Neuton. Highly recommended for anyone trying to decide which cordless mower to get. Also, if you go to the Neuton website directly, I believe they have reconditioned units available, which could save you a few bucks.
I bought a Neuton instead and have used it several times. I am very happy with the power and mowing performance of this mower. My yard is within the size specifications for the Neuton's battery, and so I am satisfied by it's ability to get the job done. There are many features that the Neuton has which make it worth the extra money over B&D. First, the removable battery is really a handy feature. If your yard is very large, just buy a spare. The replacement batteries for the Neuton are some of the most affordable replacement batteries on these types of mowers. Everything about the mower seems pretty ergonomic. My only complaints are that the height adjustments are not very fine-tuned. The difference in height between settings 2 and 3 is enough to "burn" my lawn, but 3 seems a bit long sometimes. However, I will say that the lowest setting is very short, which I think a lot of electric mowers would have trouble doing without bogging down, but the Neuton is so powerful it will take your grass as short as you want. Also, I find it just a little tricky to unhook the clippings bag from the mower. Just a little awkward is all.
As a lawn perfectionist, I am very happy with how my grass looks after using the Neuton. Highly recommended for anyone trying to decide which cordless mower to get. Also, if you go to the Neuton website directly, I believe they have reconditioned units available, which could save you a few bucks.
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Neuton CE 6.3 Accessories
- Neuton 19-Inch Aero Lawn Mower Replacement Blade For CE 6 Mowers
- Neuton 36-Volt Battery For CE 6.2 and CE 6.3 Lawn Mowers
- Neuton CE 5.2 14-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Discharge/Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower With Removable Battery
- Neuton 22721 12-Volt 2-Speed Self-Propelled Battery Powered Electric 5-Cubic Foot Garden Cart With 200-Pound Capacity
- Neuton Lawn Striping Attachment For CE 6 Lawn Mowers
Neuton CE 6.3 Related
- Neuton 36-Volt Battery For CE 6.2 and CE 6.3 Lawn Mowers
- Neuton 19-Inch Aero Lawn Mower Replacement Blade For CE 6 Mowers
- Neuton Trimmer/Edger Attachment For CE 6 Lawn Mowers
- WORX WA0004 0.065-Inch 15-Foot Replacement Line Spool for WG150 and WG151 Series, 2-Pack
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