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Why do you avoid testing and comparing the KOBALT 80-volt Leaf Blower? - There is a video of someone using the Kobalt 80-volt blower as the power supply for an RC glider that flew well.
I have the FSA135 over 3 years have used and abused never have a problem, to bad not even the AP500 S battery is up to the machine. Battery technology still light years away for commercial use.
Awesome video would love to see one on the RMA 453 Cordless Lawn Mower - AP System , we have recently brought and use a RMA 443vc and at the moment I have only a couple of problems 1 being the single leaver arm weve been running the mower for just over 3months and it saging already , 2 being the grass box is a bit flimsy the clip doesnt always clip in, oh sorry I lied 1 more thing is the ramp bit that is part of the catcher box does get in the way ,I dont know why so many of the brands are doing this , we cut the one off the Husqvarna box, but apart from that the RMA 443vc has been a little beast , really hoping to find a good deal on the 453 at some point
Hope it's ok to jump on this for advice - we have the Cobra and the only issue is the ultra sensitive seat safety cut out. My wife and son aren't heavy enough to be able to sit back in the seat to weigh it down, they have to balance on the front edge which is uncomfortable and tricky. Is there any way of adjustment of this? We have checked the manual but nothing is mentioned and I have read that it's the same on lots of other mower brands. I was worried about invalidating the warranty if we cut the wires. Our garden is flat so no risk of rolling over as far as I can see. Thanks
Thanks Steve. They both have the same issue to be fair. Some people obviously work around the safety switches, but I wouldn’t advise this for that reason. Might be worth checking with the dealer to see what can be done.
The mono handle is great. I believe the roller is the way it is due to keeping weight down for some domestic users. But the flip side a heavier roller will leave a better stripe. If we have used this on shorter grass I recon it would have left a nicer stripe.
I have the petrol engines version of this mower. It has the same rear roller. It does leave a stripe, but ultimately striping performance is directly related to the weight of the overall mower. The more weight on the roller, the better the stripe. Nothing stripes like my Hayter Harrier (for a rotary) but it feels like it weighs a ton compared to my 545Vr.
Thanks for the video. The materials used look very flimsy and weak, for example the speed adjuster had a lot of play, the roller looks cheap and motor stalled at 15mm. Not convinced this is better than the Honda powered mower you showed recently.
The lawn we used it on had never been cut that low, so a lot of thatch in what is predominately field grass. Being a domestic machine, it would be made lighter weight. Certainly not a commercial machine.