Black and Decker Cordless Mower

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Black and Decker 60V POWERSWAP 20 in Cordless Mower CM2060C Review

Black and Decker 60V POWERSWAP 20 in Cordless Mower CM2060C

3/5
Manufacturer: Black and Decker
Model number: CM2060C
Price: 339.00
Power source: 60 Voly
Weight: 47.6 lbs
We recently had the opportunity to run the Black and Decker 60V POWERSWAP™ 20 in Cordless Mower through the paces.

First Impression

My first impression was how light this mower was, it weights 47.6 lbs. Its lightweight also made this mower a breeze to maneuver.  The second thing I noticed was how well this mower cut. The quality of the cut was excellent. In fact of the 12 mowers, we tested it came in third place for quality of cut.

If you’d like to see how we reviewed these 12 mowers check out our Best Cordless Lawn Mower Head-to-Head test.

Features

The Black and Decker mower has what’s called a POWERSWAP™ feature. This feature lets you quickly Swap Batteries with the Push of a Button.

Power and Runtime

The mower is powered by two 2.5 Ah – 60V Lithium batteries which give you a respectable runtime. This mower was able to cut 18,383 sq. feet of grass which equates to 2 miles. The mower has advanced electronics that will lower the rpm of the motor to conserve energy when not needed. A battery gauge indicator shows remaining battery power at all times

Black and Decker recommend this mower for properties up to 1/3 acre.

Bagging and Mulching

This Black and Decker Cordless Mower lets you choose how you want to treat your grass by allowing three methods of Cutting and collecting:

  • Mulch clipping mode
  • Bagging mode
  • Discharge out the side

Setting the height of cut is easy and the Black and Decker Mower has 6-settings from:

1 1/3 in. up to 4 in.

Storage

The Black and Decker Cordless Mower handles have two clams that engage to fold the handles for storage. The handles easily fold for compact storage and can store horizontally or vertically. Its light enough to hang on a wall.

Specifications

  • 6 Cut Heights              1-1/2 to 4”
  • Cut Path                      20 in
  • Weight                         47.6 lbs

Cost

The Black and Decker Cordless Mower costs $339.00 and comes with a charger and two batteries. In our evaluation of the 12 mowers, this mower came in third for cost and tied for 4th best mower.

Final Thoughts

The Black and Decker mower is perfect for small-sized yards. PLUS you can enjoy Today’s lack of noise, smell, and maintenance issues that are the hallmarks of gas mower ownership.

 

 

 

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1 Comment

  1. Chevy Chick

    I bought this about 5 years ago and the 60V batteries are now discontinued! Called the Service department and she suggested getting them off Amazon.
    Can’t charge the batteries anymore so have a useless lawn mower after using maybe 50 times.
    Beware!

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