RYOBI 40V Brushless 20 in. Cordless Battery Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower with 6.0 Ah Battery and Charger
Space Saving Vertical Storage Capability. 20 in. Cutting Deck with Single-Point Height Adjustment. Works with All RYOBI 40V Batteries.
RYOBI continues to lead the industry in cordless mower innovation with their third generation 40-Volt 20 in. Brushless Push Mower. Combining 40-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery power with Brushless Technology this mower delivers gas-like power, without the hassle of gas, oil or maintenance. The high capacity 6 Ah battery provides extended run-time and instant power at the push of a button. Choose between bagging or mulching your grass, to get your desired results or purchase the side discharge accessory separately online for 3-in-1 mulching, bagging and side discharge capability (model, AC40VSD01). Select your ideal grass height with the 7-position single point height adjustment. If you prefer mowing in the cooler evening hours, high-intensity LED headlights provide the perfect solution. When the job is done simply remove the Easy-Lift single motion lock and release bagger to empty your grass and lock it back in place. With collapsible telescoping handles, this mower easily folds down when the job is done and can be stored vertically making it ideal for compact spaces.
- Powerful brushless motor delivers gas-like power
- Load sensing technology maximizes power and efficiency
- 6.0 Ah high-capacity battery for extended run time
- Push button for hassle free starting
- Easy-lift lock-and-release bagger for single motion bag removal
- Collapsible telescoping handles for compact storage
- 7-position, single-point height adjustment from 1.5 in. to 4 in.
- 3-in-1 mulching, bagging and side discharge capability (side discharge accessory sold separately model, AC040VSD01)
- High-intensity LED headlights
- On-board battery storage compartment for easy battery exchange
- 5-year limited warranty (tool), 3-year limited warranty (battery), 90-day no risk satisfaction guarantee
- Up to half acre per charge
Additional information
Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 62.5 x 39 x 21.5 |
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Blade Length (in.) | 19.75 |
Cutting Width (in.) | 20 |
Front Wheel Size (in.) | 8 |
Mower Deck Width (in.) | 20 |
Rear Wheel Height (in.) | High Wheel |
Rear Wheel Size (in.) | 10 |
Certifications and Listings | cTUVus |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5-Year Limited Tool Warranty, 3-Year Limited Battery Warranty |
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by John
I was a little concerned about battery life after reading a few reviews. I took a chance and bought the mower. I charged the battery before even thinking about installing it. I got 3 complete cuts on the first charge. I don’t have a big lot (40′ X 140′ with a small house and 2 car garage) This mower exceeded my expectations. It’s lightweight and folds up compact enough to sit up against the walk and take up almost no floor area. My advise, if you are looking for a cordless mower, look no farther.
by Joe
Very hapy with my purchase of this mower. My two main concerns were to be able to store it anywhere in any position and for the battery life to last through cutting the front and back yard. My total land is 0.23 acres and it will cut the front and back in about 30-45 mins and still have HALF battery charge left in it. You can store it upright as well. Would recommend this mower and would buy it again
by Jen
I recently bought a house with a huge yard but really wanted to avoid getting a gas mower. I love the Dewalt brand of tools so I bought their push mower. Well it worked ok but couldn’t mow the whole lawn on a single charge. Then it stopped working after about the 4th mow. I exchanged it for this Ryobi I’m impressed! I didn’t even expect the Ryobi to be able to get the job done on one battery. But I was able to mow the front yard *twice* and the back yard once on a single charge!
by James
Does a pretty good job. I live in the country with “less than manicured” lawn and it is just a little under powered, but does the job if you take it easy.
by John
It’s the quietest lawn mower on my street.