Ryobi RLM18X33B40 18V ONE+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower Starter
Ryobi RLM18X33B40 18V ONE+ Cordless 33cm Lawnmower Starter Kit (1 x 4.0Ah)
Mow right to the perimeter of your garden with EasyEdge grass comb feature
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Designed to be compact and lightweight, the 33cm cutting path is ideal for easy motility around the garden. Featuring a 5-position, single point cutting height adjustment from 25-65mm gives greater flexibility over cutting heights. The EasyEdge grass comb feature allows you to mow right up to the perimeter of your lawn. Incorporating an ergonomic handle design, with 3 height positions to accommodate all users, which folds down along with a collapsible grass catcher for easy and compact storage.
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Dimensions: | 71.9 x 38.7 x 37.7 cm; 11.09 Kilograms |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Ryobi |
Dimensions: | 71.9 x 38.7 x 37.7 cm; 11.09 Kilograms |
I use this to mow the rather rough (mostly flattish) allotment grass that I own.
Pros:
It fits amongst the various tight spaces on my allotment beds.
It is not a bad mower, able to chomp up grass that has grown higher than the wheels on the mower.
If you already buy into the Ryobi system and have 3 batteries at around 4 to 5 Ah, it lasts about 15-20 mins on abattery, with a 5Ah lasting 20mins even with tough grass.
It is very lightweight (I am 50odd and can carry it with one arm).
It could easily do a standard UK lawn.
The option to use the grass box or just let the grass mulch is good, but it has a small grass box. On a 20 minute mow, I change the box at least twice.
Cons.
If you don’t have Ryobi batteries, this is going to cost you at least 2-3 batteries (which are not cheap)
Very pleased with this mower, very easy to use and nice and light to push . I’d recommend getting extra batteries if you have a large garden , but the cut is nice and short on low setting .
We only have a small lawn 3 X 4m and we can cut about 3x with one charge. It is light and easy to use and the handle easily folds in half for easy storage.
It cuts pretty nice. If you miss the time it may struggle with the long grass.
I cut usually with the longest setting (#5) on the mower but it can cut quite short as well.
Battery life is subject to the capacity and the size of your lawn but I have plenty of batteries from RYOBI tools so it’s not an issue.
I’m happy with my purchase. Recommend it to anyone.
I haven’t found anything to dislike about this mower. For a small, very light mower, it cuts well due to having a metal rather than plastic blade. It has great height variation and is unbelievably light.
I purchased a spare battery. It has about a 20 mins or so cutting time with one battery. Cuts right to edges
Really love it for awkward slopping areas . Can’t fault it other than a little expensive.
Wow, ok so the mower this one replaced was 30 years old but still enjoyed an impressive first mowing experience with it, only downside the cutting height mechanism is awkward to use. Apart from that the performance was A1, easy to manoeuvre, cuts beautifully, collection bit holds loads and the battery lasted for my 30sqm lawn despite the thick grass pushing it to its limits.
Very lightweight and manoeuvrable. Cuts the grass well and has several adjustable heights. Battery charges quickly, but also drains quickly on longer grass, where it has to work harder. Overall though 9 out of 10
I have had this a few months now, and used every 2 weeks. It works very well and I am pleasantly surprised. I have 3 small lawns around the house and If the grass is not too long I can do it on one 5ah battery. If its longer then it takes two (5 and a 2.0ah). I have a few batteries for my Ryobi tools so its never a problem having a charged up spare. Happy not to have to go through all the hassle of a petrol mower anymore and it cuts just as good IMHO.
Pros: Lightweight, can use the battery in other tools. Cuts well and close to the edge. Grass collector is a good size.
Cons: None I can think off
Glad I bought a cordless one over an ICE mower.
Good mower, quite small and the battery is utter useless runs out after about 10m by 5m squared. I had to buy an extra battery as it cooks them fast even with short cuts
Ordered on Wednesday afternoon, delivered on Thursday using free standard delivery option.
A replacement for a 43cm German corded mower, that literally went into meltdown on Wednesday. With the motor housing taking on the consistency of warm caramel topping! A quick browse showed a same brand replacement as two to three times the cost of this slightly smaller, but cordless Ryobi.
My lawn is about 150 square metres, so theoretically within the capability of a 33cm mower. And I figured that saving the time (and energy), of not having to wrestle with cable, extension lead and safety overload cutout, would allow me to finish the task within the time of the standard battery’s 4amp/hour capacity.
Some other reviews suggested that I was being overly optimistic. However, after an initial charge of just over 2 hours, I have just cut the still slightly damp and a little overgrown lawn in around 15 minutes, with the mulching plug in place, on the second highest setting; and still had about a quarter of the battery capacity remaining. After another one or two cuts, I expect to be able to take advantage of the 25mm shortest setting and the grass collection bag.
The light weight is relatively easy to manoeuvre and cordless cutting is a revelation. My only criticism would be the design of the supposedly folding handle which is suggested to be removed for storage, but as the smug owner of two sheds this isn’t really an issue for me.
Over all I’m very pleased with my choice and thus far very happy to recommend this mower.
Easy to put together with the pictures. But was confused by the “red key ” as the pics didn’t really show where it went. But to be honest, keep looking you’ll find it lol
It cuts nicely. But does seem to clog with the grass cutting basket on the back. Can’t figure out why.
It’s light enough to pick up and carry through the house. Which is a massive bonus. My only complaint is the battery doesn’t last long enough.
My lawns aren’t that big. But the battery will only last long enough to do one at a time. And it’s a long charge time
Other than that, great mowe
Really good product, much better cut that some of the Flymo products I’ve had in the past.
Only one annoyance is I can only cut either the front or back garden in one charge, my lawn is probably a bit above average so If you have a decent sized garden you are better off with a petrol mower or lots of batteries.
Pro’s – light, compact, reasonably priced, battery powered so very convenient – no cords or petrol needed, surprisingly powerful, easy to assemble, not very loud, gave an even cut.
Con’s – hard to tell when the grass bag is full, grass bag doesnt seem to collect the grass very well BUT this was due to a blockage from when it overfilled i think so may have been my fault. Other than that, nothing.
Only used it the once and it’s done a great job. Managed to do my lawn using 1 and a half 4mha batteries worth. My lawn isn’t massive (roughly 5M x 10m) but a 135 battery powered lawnmower isnt designed for massive lawns at the end of the day. It was pretty overgrown though so it had to work harder which used more power. I think with regular cuts before it gets too long i could easily do it with one battery. I have several ryobi tools now and none of them have let me down. Would recommend.
Absolutely fantastic product from Ryobi as usual. Feels like a typical strong Ryobi build.
The only downside I can think and this is nitpicking, is when on it is quite loud. It sounds like something from Robot Wars starting up the spinning weapon!