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The LawnMaster CLMF4819X is a 48V MAX brushless cordless lawn mower featuring a powerful 3600 RPM motor and dual 24V 4.0Ah lithium-ion batteries for up to 40 minutes of runtime. It offers 6 adjustable cutting heights between 1.5" and 4", with 2-in-1 mulching and side discharge options. Designed for easy maneuverability and compact storage, this lightweight mower combines smart energy management with cordless freedom to deliver efficient, eco-friendly lawn care.


























| ASIN | B0CTH6JP9G |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Brand | LawnMaster |
| Color | orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Date First Available | 10 June 2024 |
| Item model number | CLMF4819X |
| Manufacturer | Cleva |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 74.5 x 33.99 x 51.49 cm; 12.25 kg |
| Style | 19 Inches |
J**.
This is an excellent product. The mower is lightweight and easy to use in my small patio home yard. It mows my yard and leaveses it look really nice. I have been very happy with this little mower.
S**U
with the caveat that i have only used this once, so far it's a great device. a relative has one of those big-name deluxe lawnmowers that is self-propelling and we were borrowing that for our monthly mow-down but that thing is a beast and hard to turn and sucks down batteries, plus all of the lugging of that 50 pound machine back and forth. our lot is about 5k square feet and i was able to pop this out of the box, make sure the batteries were fully charged up (they came charged at a little less than max/full, but the top-off only took 10 minutes on the charger), screw up the handles (seriously easy assembly--prop up, screw the posts at the base and the extension and it's done) and plow through the yard to prevent my neighbors from calling the yard cops on me. yes, those are really "a thing" and they do come around here giving citations, even though we're not in a gated development of any kind. it doesn't quite look like a toy, and it's so light that it's not hard to push at all. i got through the whole yard and didn't need a recharge. the side chute is easy to put on but i left it off for mulching. the safety key has a flimsy little cloth strap that looks like the kind that attaches clothing tags, so i will probably replace that because it seems ready to fall off and make me lose that key. the startup is easy--pop in the batteries and safety key, hold the clutch button while holding down the top bar against the handle and then let the clutch button go after it starts. the thing turns off as soon as you stop depressing the bar against the handle. it didn't hurt my hands because it didn't take any more pressure than holding the bar to push the mower. great item, especially for small people or those who do not have the strength and stamina for lots of yard work. i even carried this down from my porch but probably won't keep doing that, but if you have to store it somewhere it's not impossible to carry. i hope it lasts!
E**T
I'm in my 60s, sick of my lawn kid ghosting me, and have never used a power mower in my life, but I can't use the cylinder mower anymore. So I sent for this little guy, because it was electric, on sale, and the price was right. I was a bit skeptical. It's not big, doesn't weigh much (as opposed to the mowers of my childhood that were basically Volkswagens with a shopping cart handle bolted to the back), and I was kind of expecting little Fisher-Price balls to start popping in and out of the top. But the price was right, so I followed the instructions for assembly (you just adjust the handle height) and charging, both stupidly easy. No yanking cords, low noise compared to next door's Lawn Deestruktor 9000, easy to handle, does not keep going if you let go of the handle while it's on, and it starts with a button. A BUTTON. This thing ate my overgrown front lawn in well under an hour (the next run will be much quicker), and a chunk of the back before the batteries ran out. I left the mulch chute off so it just drops to the ground instead of firing clippings at passersby. Once recharged, it did the back yard, in even worse condition, in the same amount of time. It took the same effort as a long Target run, then I shoved it in the shed until next time. The only real learning curve was being reminded that a mower battery takes much more time to charge than a smartphone. Adjusting the cutting height takes a little effort until you figure out how to get it to cooperate. The only scary part was opening the shed, because sometimes things live in there. The only part I dislike is that using it requires me to go outside, but I suppose that can't be helped. Anyway, now I need some weatherproof stickers for it.
F**N
As quiet as a vacuum. I love it. The two batteries only last an hour so I recommend buying two more. The mower is a lil bit narrower than a gas but also much lighter. I LOVE electric and never buying gas again. My yard is rough so one of the hand turn bolts unscewewd itself and got lost but I easily replaced it. I recommend this brand and will buy again.
T**G
I will keep this mower and use it. I like the fact that it is light weight. I do not like the short battery run time. I have a relatively small city front yard and can barely cut it on one charge. I always have to save the little side strip for another session after I charge. I always start with a fresh charge. The small wheels make it difficult to push. I'm not sure how long the plastic body will hold up. I do like that it is electric and does not make a lot of noise or have exhaust.
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