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Snapper 1687982
Snapper XD 82V MAX Step Sense Cordless Electric 21-Inch Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 2.0 Batteries and (1) Rapid Charger

The Snapper XD 82V MAX Step Sense Cordless Electric 21-Inch Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 2.0 Batteries and (1) Rapid Charger has features that include an easy to use step sense system, a reverse function, and a digital display. These features make it easier for customers to operate the lawn mower and achieve a professional looking lawn. The step sense system makes it easier for customers to get on and off the lawn mower, while the reverse function helps users maneuver the lawn mower in difficult positions. The digital display provides information about the battery life and speed of the lawn mower. These features make the Snapper XD 82V MAX Step Sense Cordless Electric 21-Inch Lawn Mower Kit with (2) 2.

82V MAX engine provides up to 25% more power than other brands
21-inch cutting width provides even coverage across a large area
Step Sense system helps avoid accidental startups
Rapid Charger can charge the batteries in just 90 minutes
Height adjustable handle for easy mowing at any height

Essential Information Of Snapper 1687982

Product Model 1687982
Product Dimensions 64 x 21.8 x 42 inches
Product Weight 71.6 pounds
Product Manufacturer Snapper

All You Have To Know About Snapper 1687982

Capable of handling all your lawn maintenance needs, the snapper xd 82-volt max lawn mower features intelligent load sensing technology, a dual-battery drive system and stepsense technology. The stepsense system takes the pace of the user into account, so you can mow your lawn without having to manually try to change the mower speed. A dual battery design is composed of two batteries allowing the operator to get as long of use as possible at a wide range of heights. You have the flexibility to select your specific blade height at the very moment with the single lever, seven height-of-cut adjustment for your convenience. A dual battery design is composed of two batteries allowing the operator to get as long of use as possible at a wide range of heights. You have the flexibility to select your specific blade height at the very moment with the single lever, seven height-of-cut adjustment for your convenience.

4.2Expert Score
Easy to use
I bought the self-propelled version of this mower. My goal was to replace our Toro with this battery mower because I am tired of gas, oil, spark plugs, etc. I really wanted this mower to work for me, but it did not. We only have about . 5 acres and the mowing takes bout 45 minutes to an hour with the Toro. I gave this mower three tries and the performance was worse every time. Here are the issues I had:1. Battery life – I was barely getting 103 minutes with the 2.0 ah batteries. Yes, Snapper says up to 45 minutes, but that was not my reality. Plus, it takes 30 minutes to charge each battery so I had to change batteries before each one was fully charged. I was getting 10 minutes of battery life before it died by the time I was done mowing. And, my lawn was not even up to full growth yet!

Top Customer Reviews for Snapper 1687982

KMT rated Snapper 1687982 5 out of 5 stars on August 20, 2018 and this is exact feedback provided:

A TRUE GIFT TO THE HOMEOWNER

This is a lengthy review but worth the read. I used this mower today for the first time. Most fun I’ve had in a long time. I read some of the reviews prior to purchasing it -negative comments regarding the self propelled feature and replacement blades hard to find, but that did not stop me one second from getting this mower because I’ve had this same mower, minus the self propelled feature, for a year. Already knew it was, by far, one of the best mowers on the planet. I’m female, age 70 and have debilitating arthritis. Two large fusions in my spine, both knees replaced, shoulders repaired, hands and wrists the pits, and more. Recently widowed so am responsible for the ‘joys of home ownership’ by myself. Moved into a new house with a yard that has many slopes, some quite steep. So now you’re wondering ‘if she’s in such tough shape why is she in a house with hills that need mowing?’ Long story short- moved 2000 miles away, didn’t see the house or yard before purchase, only pictures as it was being built – hard to gauge what you’re up against with only pictures of dirt and wood. And I have a very hard time asking for help. So I’ve been pushing this spectacular (non self propelled) mower up those slopes all season and finally decided I couldn’t do it anymore. It’s no heavier than any other mower but the demographics were doing a job on me. So I started shopping around for a battery operated self propelled – not knowing that my current model came in a self propelled version- and OMG was I a happy camper when I discovered it did. Ordered it with absolutely no hesitation.Here are the PRO’S about the self propelled model (and the non self propelled also) in my opinion -EVERYTHING- it’s powerful with an easy to reach lever to adjust forward speed, no gas cans sitting around and no trips to get it , no choking, puking, sputtering engine, no maintenance other than change the blade and give it a bath, lawn looks beautiful, it’s quiet, ONE lever height adjustment-no screwing around with 4 wheels, it automatically supplies more power when you get into heavier/thicker grass, easy to clean up, it makes mowing enjoyable. The batterys- charge extremely fast and last the whole 45 minutes each, when they’re dead they’re dead. No power loss toward the end. I only found one little quirk and that’s when you release the self propelled lever to pull it backwards you have to give it a tiny push forward first or the back (propelling) wheels drag. Also people were asking where can you get replacement blades as they are difficult to find online. No info comes up when use the blade number. So you either have your local Snapper dealer order them for you or call Briggs and Stratton – you won’t find them on either web site. (Guys- you need to fix this as it is very annoying, especially given that there’s no mention in any of the accompanying literature that addresses the blade issue). I ordered 3 so I didn’t have to hunt them down for awhile. $18 each- give or take a buck . CON’S – NOTHING. It does the same beautiful job the other one does. Some people griped about having to release the propelling lever to pull the mower backward – That’s like complaining because there’s not enough raisins in your cinnamon roll.So there you have it. I think Snapper and Briggs and Stratton should be given a medal for developing this fantastic mower, both models. It certainly has made my life easier. Hope my experiences help in your decision making. You will not regret picking up this mower.

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B rated Snapper 1687982 2 out of 5 stars on May 13, 2018 and this is exact feedback provided:

I gave this mower three tries and the performance was worse every time

I bought the self-propelled version of this mower. My goal was to replace our Toro with this battery mower because I am tired of gas, oil, spark plugs, etc. I really wanted this mower to work for me, but it did not. We only have about .5 acres and the mowing takes bout 45 minutes to an hour with the Toro. I gave this mower three tries and the performance was worse every time. Here are the issues I had:1. Battery life – I was barely getting 20 minutes with the 2.0 ah batteries. Yes, Snapper says up to 45 minutes, but that was not my reality. Plus, it takes 30 minutes to charge each battery so I had to change batteries before each one was fully charged. I was getting 10 minutes of battery life before it died by the time I was done mowing. And, my lawn was not even up to full growth yet! Very disappointing. I asked Snapper customer service if they would give me a discount on the 4.0 ah battery, but they said no even though my current batteries were not getting anywhere near the up to 45 minutes.2. The self-propelled mechanism is a good idea, but they really need to add something like Toro’s personal pace system, which is sort of an auto self-propelled. The Snapper’s system requires one to adjust the power/speed and the user to turn it off whenever one needs to back up or turn. That is pretty annoying when mowing around a house or other obstacles.3. The mower is quite loud for a battery powered product. I was really surprised by the noise. Granted, this was my first battery powered mower, but I expected it to be quieter.That’s it. I could have lived with items 2 and 3, but not item 1. Battery life is important and I’d rather deal with gas, oil, spark plugs, etc., than change a battery every 10 or 20 minutes. I returned the mower and plan to wait a few more years until the technology improves. Note: I gave the mower two stars because I like the idea of a battery mower. I wish Snapper was more honest about battery life.

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