The American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18 18-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower is a great product for anyone looking for an environmentally friendly and low-cost lawn mowing solution. This lawn mower has a 18-inch cutting deck with 5 blades that can cut through dense grass easily. It's also lightweight and easy to push, making it perfect for smaller yards. Plus, there's no need to worry about gas or oil emissions, since this lawn mower runs on human power alone.
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Key Information About The Product
Product Model | 1815-18 |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 14 x 11 inches |
Product Weight | 27 pounds |
Product Manufacturer | American Lawn Mower Company |
All there is to know about American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18
The American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18 18-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower is a great product for anyone looking for an environmentally friendly and low-cost lawn mowing solution. This lawn mower has a 18-inch cutting deck with 5 blades that can cut through dense grass easily. It's also lightweight and easy to push, making it perfect for smaller yards. Plus, there's no need to worry about gas or oil emissions, since this lawn mower runs on human power alone. Innovative cutting height from 1 to 2-1 4", with adjustable 7-section turning device 18" in durable composite wheels, radial tread tires, and lightweight aluminum bed element with warp-mounted knife blade and disc tensioner. There are different alternatives for connecting the steel reel to the framework for hearings. A two-point lever is adjusted with an adjustable wing nut. The adjustable height of the flexible tempered alloy steel knife blade reel can be adjusted from 1.2 to 2.4 inches with different blades that can be interchangeable with the machine. Its 12-inch radial tires, 2-inch shrub bar and 2-inch welded frame gives it a high strength and maneuverability in tough to access regions of the lawn. The polyurethane foam cushioned grip offers a more comfortable grasp. Made in China. Absolutely no gasoline! No oil! No fumes! The gentle air alternative! From the maker, the system behind the lawn mower hasn't changed much in 100 years. It's readily available on cost. You can still fuel it for the price of an apple and a glass of milk. No oil! No fumes! The gentle air solution! From the manufacturer, the system behind the lawn mower hasn't changed much in 100 years. It's still readily available on cost. The fuel is still cheaper than an apple and a small glass of milk. No oil! No fumes! The gentle air alternative! From the maker, the system behind the lawn mower hasn't changed much in 100 years. It's readily available on cost. You can still fuel it for the price of an apple and a glass of milk. No oil! No fumes! The gentle air solution! From the manufacturer, the system behind the lawn mower hasn't changed much in 100 years. It's still readily available on cost. The fuel is still cheaper than an apple and a small glass of milk. It functions whenever you want it to, and it doesn't leave any waste for the environment to take aside from a few traces of a nicely clipped lawn. The people- the power behind our mowers 1895, and the power behind these mowers today. What has changed is the product available to the people. It functions whenever you want it to, and it doesn't leave any waste for the environment to take aside from a few traces of a nicely clipped lawn. The people- the power behind our mowers 1895, and the power behind these mowers today. What has changed is the product available to the people. They're safe for the environment and they're good to the grass, carefully cutting the grass close to the earth for a tidy cut. We have carved a niche as the nation's leading manufacturer of in-demand, on-demand reel mowers because of our nice cut.
Top Customer Reviews for American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18
william greig rated American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18 4 out of 5 stars on July 7, 2019 and this is exact feedback provided:
A classic.
The mower is excellent. I love it. It's not my first, but it's been a decade or so since I went all lawn-retro and this thing is even better than my first time…so to speak.Thing to realize about using a push-reel mower is that a) you kinda hafta have mostly bermuda grass, b) you have to have your lawn pretty much under control to begin with, and c) there's no such thing as mowing too much. Like, with a regular gas mower, you feel stupid running over stuff you mowed a couple days ago, but with a push-reel mower, that's not only a good thing, but you can probably actually see the clippings flying. Which makes you feel significantly less stupid.That being said, it's got the same problem my first one had. See, in these mowers, the cutting height is controlled by the height of the back wheels, or rollers, or whatever. Rollers, in this one. They're mounted on little plastic legs that, for reasons known only to push-reel mower designers, only have one bolt apiece to hold them on to the chassis of the mower. Basic physics will tell ya that a single bolt that isn't placed at the exact point of stress will result in sideways shear force on the plastic leg, and it does, and the manufacturer's answer is to put a little lip on the soft plastic leg, which does basically nothing after the first time you hit deep grass because the metal chassis cuts straight through the little plastic lip like that's what it was made for.The upshot is, hey, ALL these mowers have this problem. But it IS a problem. So, take my advice and invest in a couple extra 5/16 bolts, make 'em say 1 3/4 inches long, and then put a second bolt through each stupid little plastic roller leg. This will prevent it from pivoting around the first bolt, and let it deal with the sideways torque, and voila, as them French say, you will now be able to apply actual shoving force to the handle without discovering your mower suddenly defaulting to cutting at 1/2 inch when you'd set it to 2 inches. Your grass will thank you.All of that being said, I still give the sucka 4 stars. I mean, it does what it says it'll do better than gas mowers that cost twice as much. These things are awesome.
Show more +trumpet playing audiophile rated American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18 1 out of 5 stars on November 17, 2017 and this is exact feedback provided:
Don't waste your money
Absolute junk! I moved the same strip of my lawn 6-7 times, and at least 30% of the blades remained uncut. I even tried mowing in the opposite direction, and at a 90 degree angle to my first pass, still no luck. The mower simply pushes many of the grass blades over, and they pop right back up once you've walked past.
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