Cordless Riding Reel Lawn Mower and Weed Trimmer with Dual Batteries
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Take control of your yard without noise, fumes, or heavy lifting. This cordless riding lawn mower is built for homeowners who want clean, even cuts with less effort. Designed as a reel mower, it delivers precise trimming performance while remaining compact enough for courtyards and garden paths. With dual battery power and an integrated trimming function, this battery powered lawn mower helps you finish faster and with greater comfort.
This model includes two batteries, giving you extended runtime and the flexibility to swap and continue working without long interruptions.
Key Features
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Type: Reel Mowers for cleaner, scissor-like grass cutting
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Battery quantity: two batteries included for longer operating time
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Riding design for reduced fatigue during larger yard jobs
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Integrated weed trimmer function for edging and detail work
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Cordless electric operation for quiet, low-maintenance use
Why Choose Our Cordless Riding Reel Lawn Mower
Unlike bulky gas-powered machines, this reel mower operates quietly and requires no fuel or complex maintenance. Compared to push-only reel mowers, the riding design reduces strain and increases coverage efficiency. With two batteries included, you gain extended usability that many single-battery models cannot match.
Perfect For
Homeowners maintaining courtyards and gardens
Light to medium lawn maintenance
Quiet residential neighborhoods
Users who prefer reel mower precision over rotary cutting
How It Works
Charge both batteries fully before use. Insert a battery, adjust the cutting height, and guide the riding mower smoothly across your lawn. Use the trimming function for edges, corners, and around flower beds. Swap batteries when needed for continuous operation.
Effortless Lawn Care Starts Here
Upgrade your garden routine with a cordless reel mower designed for comfort, precision, and extended runtime. Experience how simple and efficient yard maintenance can be with this dual-battery riding lawn mower.




















































