Great States 415-16 - (16") Light 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower
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Great States (16") Light 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower
An Environmentally Friendly Alternative To Gas-Powered Mowers • No gas, oil, fumes or noise to spoil a beautiful summer day
16" Cutting Path • A perfect size for small to medium lawns
5 Blade, 4 Spider Ball Bearing Reel • An optimal amount of blades for easy pushing and superior cutting
2" Welded Shrub Bar and Unbreakable Steel Side Plate • A design that is proven to last season after season
Easy Cutting Height Adjustment • The ability to change cutting height from ½" to 2¾"
10" Wheels and Rubber Tires • Lightweight and long lasting wheels with good traction
Flair Style Handle with Cushioned Grips • A comfortable handle that lessens hand fatigue
Tool-Less Assembly • Makes putting this mower together an easy task
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| Model |
| Model Number: | 415-16 |
| UPC: | 026479141563 | | Manufacturer: | Great States |
| Drive |
| System: | Push |
| Wheels |
| Front Tire Size: | 10 Inch | | Tire Type: | Solid Rubber |
| Deck |
| Cutting Height: | .5-2.75 Inches |
| Overview |
| Weight: | 25 Lbs. (11.34 kilograms) | | Consumer Warranty: | 1 Year | |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written May 20, 2009 |
| Sharper Blade Equals Easier Cutting |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder from (Bolingbrook, IL) |
The biggest misconception about reel mowers is that the spinning reel cuts the grass.
In reality, reel mowers only have one long razor blade at the bottom of the mower.
The spinning blades basically grab the grass and force it against the razor blade like pencil sharper.
Over time, the blade wears down, making the grass cutting chore as difficult as cutting paper with dull scissors.
To sharpen it, you simply apply an abrasive on the reels with a brush then crank.
The abrasive fills the gap between the spinning reel and razor blade.
The grinding action wears down the blade until its razor sharp again. |
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