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The Worx WG927E 40V Cordless Lawnmower & Trimmer Twin Pack is a comprehensive lawn maintenance kit designed for medium gardens. It includes a 34cm cordless lawnmower and a 20V grass trimmer, both powered by interchangeable 2.0Ah batteries. With eco-friendly technology, customizable cutting heights, and user-friendly features, this kit is perfect for achieving a beautiful lawn with ease.
Manufacturer | WORX |
Part Number | WG927E |
Package Dimensions | 82 x 50 x 32.5 cm; 17.6 kg |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WG927E |
Colour | Multicolor |
Style | WG927E Mower & Grass Trimmer Pack |
Pattern | Lawn Mower |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | X1 Dual Port Charger, X1 WG157E, X1 WG779E, X2 20V Batteries |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 17.6 kg |
S**P
Light, easy to use and well designed.
This is a brilliant light easy to use mower! I just used it for the first time and it did a brilliant job. It’s well designed as to lift the cut grass from the mower can be done without the handle getting in the way. The battery lasts a good hour. It’s light to push around and easy to manoeuvre and it even cuts the sloping bits effortlessly. And it was easy enough to put together. Super pleased with this buy. If I had to say anything that could be improved: folding the handlebar in could be made a little less fidgety. But that’s being a little picky. The grass looks fabulous! Well done!
B**7
Leaves a nice cut
WORX WG927E Dual 20V Battery 34cm Cordless Lawn Mower & 18V (20V MAX) Cordless Grass TrimmerOverall I have positive impressions of this lawnmower / trimmer despite a few issues which I'll detail below.Both the strimmer and mower were easy to assemble and I had them up and running in maybe 15 to 20 minutes so that was all good.The mower itself feels very robust but the handle unit a little more lightweight - shouldn't be a problem but was noticeable. Once both fully charged batteries were plugged into the unit I was away. All very easy.The mower starts up more gradually that a corded mower and takes maybe 5 seconds to truly be up to speed - it doesn't have that raw power but once it's running it's fine and made short work of the longer grass when allowed to work. Once I was mowing I immediately noticed the quality of the cut which I was very pleased with. I'm used to some old flymo thing which really just used to smash the grass into a green pulp so after a seeing a neat and rollered line of grass after one pass was impressive. As the machine has a reasonably large footprint compared to a flymo for example it's not possible to get right up to the edge of the lawn on the front to back passes, you'll need to run side on to get closer in. Doing so left the trickiest bits for the strimmer at then end.Turning the mower around at the end of the garden for the next pass will require a bit of space, I found myself going forward and back 3 or 4 time to complete the turn. There's a fair bit of weight in this machine which reduces its manoeuvrability.That being said my back garden was trimmed in no time at all really. This left the machine indicating that not much charge was left in the batteries. My grass in the back garden is slightly over 60m2. I still had the front to do which is probably 1/4 of that. The batteries gave out towards the end of the front garden, maybe 3/4 of the way through. Overall I reckon I got 70m2 of grass cutting out of one charge - slightly disapointing as now I know I'll always need to change batteries when doing both lawns. Luckily I had some batteries from a Worx drill I could used to finish the last bit but they were less powerful that the ones supplied so the machine died when it hit the thicker grass. I managed to finish by taking it slower. I should add that I was trimming at the lowest height so a 20mm grass height and in turbo mode for the most power. The lawn was only dense and tall in patches so it's not like the machine was really labouring the whole way through. And that was with doing one pass down each strip of lawn (the machine impressively only needed one pass, the cut was excellent) and a bit of tidying in awkward areas but without going over areas multiple times as it didn't need it.I used a depleted battery for the strimmer and that did all the edging I needed with no issues at all.The grass collection box is big and basically when it's full the machine leaves piles of grass on the lawn so that was my prompt for emptying it. The mower is really excellent at hoovering up the cut grass, aside from the grass left when the clippings box is full, the lawn was left pristine. I'll just empty the box before it gets full next time to avoid that.The mower is noticeably more quiet than a corded mower too and is really smooth to push up and down the lawn. No vibrations from the handles either. So it's more pleasant to use in that regard.A lot of the issues I've mentioned so far though, for me, can really be offset by this machine not being corded. It's so much easier to do a lawn without constantly worrying about where the cord is. The more I've thought about it, the more pleased overall I've been with the end result - my lawn has stripes!!Additional high power batteries are available and I may have to invest in some. The machine comes with 2 x 2.0 ah batteries. The ones I used from my drill that kept letting the machine die were 1.3 ah so clearly they simply don't have the juice. There are 4.0 ah batteries available but they are expensive. I may just opt for 2 more 2.0 ah batteries as then I know I'll always be able to do the lawns with one quick battery change. If your lawn is in the 50 to 60m2 range or smaller, I don't think you'll have issues getting the lawn cut on one charge unless it was totally overgrown.To sum up, when I've looked out over the lawn today after cutting I've been genuinely pleased at its appearance. The only lingering concerns I had are about battery life which I can solve (buy more) or manage (top up charge before attempting the front garden). So to be left with an overall positive feeling tells me all I really need to know.
M**R
Good piece of kit
Very good product. Having Ryobi tools I was naturally going to get their one. But after researching this one came back on paper a piece better kit. It's very light and nice to use. The roller leaves nice lines (Ryobi doesn't have that). Cuts my rather big lawn with ease. Always has half a charge left. (Ryobi can only handle a smaller sq meter) The power up feature really helps it get through the thick stuff too! The bag may fill up quickly but overall for the money. You can't beat it.
T**W
Good, light battery-powered mower that does the job for a small front and back garden.
Came quickly and easy to assemble, only 1 screwdriver needed and after a quick charge, was ready to go.Nice and light, plus coming from a corded-mower, it makes such a difference being free of cables.Been used a few times now and manages to hold its charge long enough to complete both front and back gardens (approx. under 200 sqr.m). Helped by the variable power used to help manage battery. It did struggle on long grass if you leave it too long, but cut every 2-3 weeks it should manage.Roller makes a nice stripe, but not essential for me.The included grass trimmer is a useful and welcome addition. Although not as powerful as I hoped, but good for cleaning around the edges and there was just enough charge in both batteries to complete without needing a recharge. Managed to get the product on offer, so made it even more appealing.
M**L
Light weight for the wife !
My wife and I had a petrol mower for a medium size garden and it was getting more and more difficult to start ! After reading and researching I decided to bite the bullet and buy a worx mower, strimmer and a small shrub shear.. While we have only had the mower a couple of weeks we have now used it three times and it has not been a mistake.. It has taken alot of effort out of cutting the lawn.. Plus points.. We are just able to cut both the front and back gardens.. The mower is a little over 10kg so makes it easy to manoeuvre as we have a lot of borders.. Negative and its not really a issue for us is you do need batteries.. We where lucky in the strimmer came with 2 batteries so we have 4 in total so if the mower does not manage with one set we do have another set to swop over... So as long as we have them all fully charged its a doddle for us !
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.
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