Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker Lawn Hog 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Mulching Mower, Flip-Handle #MM675

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Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker Lawn Hog 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Mulching Mower, Flip-Handle #MM675

Black & Decker Lawn Hog 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Mulching Mower, Flip-Handle #MM675

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1857





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Black & Decker
EAN: 0028877323411
Label: Black & Decker
Product Manufacturer: Black & Decker
Model: MM675
Publisher: Black & Decker
Ranking: 1857
Studio: Black & Decker


Product facts:
  • 18-inch electric mowing mulcher with flip-handle (no need to turn); mulch, side-discharge, and rear-bag options
  • 12 amp motor; one-touch deck adjustment offers 1-1/4 to to-3-1/2-inch clearance (7 steps)
  • Cutting deck made of super-tough polymer
  • Attachable side chute included
  • 33 by 21.5 by 15.4 inches; 53 pounds; lifetime guarantee on mower deck; 2-year guarantee on mower







Editorial Product Review:

Amazon.com Product Review:
Bravo to Black & Decker for two great innovations on this electric mower. First, the flip-over handle! You get to the end of a pass, flip the handle and head back the other way in an instant. Next, users will especially appreciate the one-touch lever that raises and lowers all four wheels at once from 1 inch to 3-1/2 inches, saving the trouble of adjusting each wheel’s height. It’s about time. In addition, the electric 12-amp motor means hassle-free starting, no gas/oil mixes, no fumes, less noise, and no battery to charge. The cushioned handle adjusts for the user’s height, another nice touch not available on most mowers. It mulches beautifully, but if you prefer, you can purchase a side bag. Electric mowers have their naysayers, but if you’re in the market for one, you can’t beat this.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent compromise
I wanted a cordless electric, but it seems that the batteries just aren't reliable enough. I used a gas Toro mulcher for many years and enjoyed its maneuverability, but I wanted to get away from the oil and gas and starting hassles. So, the MM675 was a compromise, and, after using it for two months, I am very happy with it.I mulch every six days at the 2 inch height and used it to mulch the leaves (while they were dry and crispy and not all at once) from a good-size maple tree. It did fine. The flip handle is very useful and helps to keep the cord out of danger. Finally, it is light and easy to push, even one-handed.

As for lifting it out of the box; try putting it on its side, cutting the tape, folding back the flaps, gently lowering it while supporting the contents with one hand, and lifting the box off the machine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This mower is GREAT
I just purchased this mower to replace a Black and Decker electric mower I bought 19 years ago. This mower is 10 times better than my original mower. Everyone has told you all the positive things about this mower, so I won't list them again. The thing I like most compared to my original is the ease of changing cutting heights and the fact that it can be used as a mulching mower or as a side shooting mower. This is great when you want it to throw leaves and not mulch them.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Manageable under non-ideal mowing conditions
My yard is hardly ideal for a corded electric mower. It's about six-tenths of an acre, and it's also divided into a half dozen smaller areas separated by walks, fences and flower beds. To reach out-of-the-way spots with a 100' cord, I have to plug into three different outlets. In several places the ground is uneven. There are shrubs and trees to work around, and various obstacles (like low shrubs) on which an extension cord can snag. I hesitated before ordering an electric, particularly one with a cord.

I mowed the lawn this morning with the MM675 and found more to like than dislike. I've been spending about 1.5 hours with a 22" gas push mower, catching grass in high-traffic areas (where my wife doesn't want grass tracked into the house). This was my first time with the MM675 (18" cut), and it took me about 2 hours. But next time will go much faster. Under my yard conditions, cord management is a nuisance, but won't be hard to master. Despite my first-time inefficiencies, I finished the job less tired than I have been after pushing around the much heavier mower this one replaced. (All the points people make about the general advantages of electricity over gasoline seem true to me.)

I'm baffled by one reviewer's comment that the flip handle is awkward. I'll have to unlearn some habits (like starting to turn the mower at the end of a row, which defeats the purpose of the handle), but this is a good feature, easy to use. I have only a few areas big enough to get the full advantage of flipping, but it's great for those.

In small, awkwardly shaped areas, I don't flip. I just move back and forth, the way I'd vacuum around furniture. Going backward, you have to be careful not to hit the cord, but the mower can be manipulated with one hand, so in tight places it's not hard to hold the cord out of harm's way.

Bagging grass is a nuisance with any mower. I'm not wild about a side-bagger, but this one is OK. The mower mulches so well that bagging is hardly necessary. (I still caught clippings in my highest traffic areas, but the rest of the lawn looks as good or better than it did after bagging with my old mower.)

Power: more than adequate. The mower labored once, when the bag filled with damp grass. Easy height adjustment: terrific.

I began this as a four-star review (reflecting a few difficulties) but will go back and change it to five stars since my problems were all site-specific. I don't regret buying this mower, and if I had an easier lawn to work with, buying it would be a no-brainer.





Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - So Far So Good
I am very happy with my electric mower thus far. I needed something I could put in my car (Firebird) and mow a medium sized area in front of my office and some areas at my home. The light weight mower was easy to lift and the handle comes off to make it compact enough to put in the back seat and hatch area of my car. The electric wire, for my jobs does not get in the way. In fact, it presents no problem once you get used to it.

The power of the mower is not as much as I would love. When the grass is high (over 8 inches) the mower starts to bog down. But if one simply does not challenge the power by mowing less grass per pass, or by raising the mower as you push to trim back some grass for the second pass, it does the job well and mulches the grass.

I have had the mower a short time and have only used it three times thus far, but I don't forsee any problems.





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