Tools & Hardware : Scotts 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower #2000-20

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Tools & Hardware : Scotts 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower #2000-20

Scotts 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower #2000-20

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MSRP Price: $180.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 190





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Scotts
EAN: 0026479200208
Label: Scotts
Product Manufacturer: Scotts
Model: 2000-20
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Scotts
Ranking: 190
Studio: Scotts


Product facts:
  • 20-inch reel mower with 10-inch dual tracking wheels and rugged radial tires
  • 9 grass heights to choose from (1-3 inches) controlled by quick-snap height adjusters
  • 5 heat-treated, steel blades;
  • Includes mower, handle, composite wheels
  • 2-year warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Amazon.com Product Review:
The Scott's classic reel mower is light, maneuverable, and economical. The business end of this push reel mower is solid, sharp, and everything a reel mower should be, with five heat-treated, knife-sharp steel blades that can be adjusted for nine grass heights with very easy wheel tabs. With its 10-inch wheels, radial tires, and 20-inch cutting width, this mower should enable you to cross whatever terrain and reach whatever hard-to-access rogue patches of grass you desire. There's no soft cushion on the handle, which is too bad, but otherwise, the Scotts Classic is a durable, well-constructed, simple device.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Scotts 20" Classic Reel Mower
I have about a one acre yard total, majority behind my house. I generally mow the back with my riding mower and push mow the front. I recently set up a croquet court in the back and bought this mower to use on the court. I now use it to mow the front yard and the court in the back. This mower does an excellent job mowing. A few things to keep in mind before you buy. The thicker the grass the harder to push. I have Bermuda grass. I mow about every third day in the height of the season. Also small twigs will stop the mower, but they are easily removed. Thirdly my lawn is relatively flat. I not sure how it would perform on hilly yards. It seems to be well constructed and mows perfectly right out of the box.




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fan-friggin'-tastic!!!
I live on an earthquake formed ridge in northeast Arkansas. My yard is basically a 30 degree slope that is 10 different types of grass and tons of gravel. After spending 7 years mowing this horrible yard with a traditional gas push mower, I saw the Scotts 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower #2000-20 for $106 shipped and thought I might as well have a go of it. It worked like a charm!!! It is light, easy to maneuver through the ditches, over my lumpy, rock ridden yard, and all while NOT slinging rocks, dust or other projectiles. The mower does not upset my allergies, doesn't bother the neighbors, doesn't scare my 3 year old and DOES NOT COST A DIME TO OPERATE!!!! I can go on and on about it. My yard is so craptastic that I cannot mow the whole thing with this mower, but I am able to keep the front yard trim. It has actually thickened up the grass and promoted growth of the grass I want in my yard. I L-O-V-E!!!! this mower!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great little mower
This mower is everything it was advertised to be. It's light, easy to assemble and use, and works perfectly. We have a small lawn and for this job, I would recommend it unconditionally. It would probably work well for larger lawns as well (the 20" swath is more than adequate to get the job done), but I'm not sure it was designed to do a large area and I'm not certain it would hold up to heavy duty use, but for a lawn of minimal dimensions, it provides great service without using fossil fuels, electricity, or causing emissions. It pushes easily and the finish cleans up with just a squirt of the hose.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Needed adjustment
The instructions had stated that the lawnmower has been adjusted prior to shipping, however I could hardly push it. The blade was not turning easily. I had to re-adjust the blade for the lawnmower to work wihtout pushing so hard.



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