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The WORX WG737E 40V Cordless Lawnmower is designed for medium to large gardens (300-550㎡) and features a 37cm cutting width, dual 4Ah batteries, a robust brushless motor, and IntelliCut technology for efficient and eco-friendly lawn care. Weighing only 15.3kg, it offers easy maneuverability and storage, while its 2-in-1 functionality allows for seamless switching between mulching and bagging.
Manufacturer | WORX |
Part Number | WG737E |
Product Dimensions | 117 x 42 x 106.5 cm; 14 kg |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WG737E |
Colour | Black |
Style | WG737E NITRO 40V 37cm |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Lawn Mower |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 14 kg |
C**N
Best Buy after time spent researching best Battery lawn mower
I have had a large petrol mover with self propelled control for 20 years. Therefore its was a big deal for me to change to a battery mover, after looking at many factors such as -Adjustable height, size of blades, Battery life, weight of the mower, Size of collection box , detachable collection box, size of the mower for storage, ease of cleaning . I have a large lawn circa 600 sq meters. The battery’s 2x20 w did the area with ease. When cutting on level 50 mm only used 1 of the 4 charging levels on the battery indicator . A week latter I did a cut on the low level 1 = 25mm it still managed to do the area with battery left.The mower is also on the which mag best buy as well as other consumer web sites as a best buy .I did previously try another well known make prior to this but sent it back due to the poor battery life .Great machine with plenty of power and lightweight. It also leaves the lines on the grass great buy. Absolutely no regrets. 5 Star product.
J**O
Great mower
Amazing battery power, lasts ages. We have quite a large lawn & it’s never run out of power yet.Also have the strimmer & use the batteries first on that the pop in the mower.Great value, light, folds and easy to use
N**
It does the job, but don't expect great build quality
TL;dr - a decent new gen battery mower for the price. If you've got reasonably sized, light duty lawns then this should do the trick in a more eco friendly, cleaner, modern way. Also swap the batteries with other Worx product. Make sure you register (easy online) for 3 year warranty.Edit: second cut, much tougher with longer grass and slightly damp. Batteries lasted 4 bars nearly across same 4 lawns. Biggest headache was the fact that the power wasn't enough to compact the cuttings in the grass bin so constantly taking it off and packing it. Still happy with mower... Just.Bit of context. After 20 years of loving the smell of 2 stroke in the morning, I decided to give the new gen of battery powered tools a go. I had a small garden maintenance business for some years, so petrol powered tools were the only realistic option for years. But now I've just got around 4 smallish lawns to cover, and they're mostly moss and clover, so the 6HP B&S self-driven 22" aluminium deck LawnKing I've relied on for over a decade was probably a bit heavy duty. Plus, to be honest, I like the idea of at least trying to go a bit more eco friendly.Doing the research, it was clear the likes of Stihl, whilst obviously having a very good name, were beyond the budget for the requirements. On the other hand, something like a Ryobi seemed a bit too low priced to be good (don't know, never had one). Worx stood out as a lower-mid price , and I've used a Worx battery drill for a few years with no issues at all, and as all their batteries are interchangeable, I decided to give it a go.This model (WG743E.1) comes with a 39cm deck, 45lt bin and, more importantly by far, 2 x 4a 20v batteries. I'll come to that in a bit.Getting it out of the box, it was immediately clear that we are not talking heavy clunking ironwork here. Every major component apart from blade, handles, axles and bolts is plastic - deck, wheels and all. Obviously this is not exactly a surprise. Plastic = not just cheaper but lightweight, which probably wouldn't particularly save battery life in a self propelled mower, but does make it incredibly easy to swing about and carry over low walls for instance. And whilst the deck is plastic, it's not flimsy in any way, so I'm expecting a few years out of it (probably wouldn't want to hit too many stones though)However, I can see an issue quickly developing with the wing nuts / bolts that hold the handle. Overtightening them will quickly cause a stripped thread, and it's worth adding a couple of washers to the assembly if you've got some kicking around. Probably worth a bit of caution with the drive bar too as it looks and feels a bit flimsy.Assembly is quick and easy. Just put the grass bin together, secure the handles to the mower frame, charge the batteries fully and you're good to go.As you can see from the photos, my lawns are not exactly Wimbledon standard. Bit up and down, mostly weeds, tight spots. The mower coped easily. In fact, probably better than I did, as I missed the throb of the B&S engine and the rattle of the LawnKing so much that I often didn't realise it was actually running. If you normally use a cord powered mower you might not notice any difference other than not having to constantly lasso the lead out of the way, a big bonus.Other than getting used to a self propelled mower after all these years, and probably twice as many bin empties, I would go so far as to say it was an absolute breeze to spin through 4 bumpy lawns.The setting used was 2 as I didn't want it to dig in too much (seems like it would), but will try 1 next time for a closer cut. Battery use after around 20 minutes was 1 bar. That's where those 4ah batteries come in; in addition to the mower, I've also got hold of a Worx strimmer, which came with dual 2ah batteries. On a full charge, I got down to 2 bars on these after no more than 10 minutes use with the strimmer. But that's another story. Safe to say, getting the 4ah packs for the mower is pretty much a no brainer.All in all, after one cut I'm still happy with the purchase. It feels ridiculously flimsy to me, but is arguably a more modern solution, so I'll give it the rest of the season to really put it through its paces, but so far so good. Although, the first cut next spring might still go to the LawnKing...
M**P
Battery versus petrol Mower
This lawn mower replaced a petrol mower that I used to use in my other home . I didn’t think that it would give me the same cutting ability as my well known expensive mower but WOW, the mower worked equally as well. It had several cutting heights , a roller, plus large cutting blade allowing to cut up closer to the edge . It was much lighter to manoeuvre but still remaining sturdy . It takes two batteries, which came with a charger - they didn’t take long to fully charge . The speed of the mower is so much more manageable- no fear of it running away from you .
P**N
Great little mower
Very nice cut on the lowest setting, grass collection is good, no mulching plug is disappointing. At first the mower feels under powered but the cut is good and the reduced power over my old mains machine has the unexpected advantage of less mess, grass isn't blown all over the place. The mower is light and very manageable, the battery provides me with three cuts for each charge [10x8 meter lawn] All in all, very pleased.
L**S
Very poor battery life.
Mower itself is very good. Easy to set up. Nice and compact. Mows long grass very well and a decent size grass box.I’m afraid the battery life does let it down. I have a medium garden and I get about 10 minutes on a full charge which is very poor.I have to come inside and charge constantly just to finish the job. Certainly won’t be an issue if your garden is tiny. Anything bigger than a small square do not get this mower.
C**O
Good cordless
Easy assembly 15 minutes. Batteries take 2 hrs for full charge. Cut my 2 small lawns total 60m2 easily (although grass was short, dry and parched) then died. Easy push on front sloping lawn. So far it's perfect.
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