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A powerful electric motor and the ability to bag or mulch give the Black & Decker 19-Inch Lawn Hog Electric Mower the versatility to match your mowing style. The large cutting deck adjusts easily to your preferred grass height, and a special comfort grip handle can be adjusted to match the perfect mowing posture for you. Electric power provides a consistent cut without dealing with the mess and added cost of gasoline engines.
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Electric Motor Protects Hearing and Reduces Maintenance
The Lawn Hog features a 12 Amp motor, which produces plenty of power to cut and mulch even deep, wet grass. The environmentally friendly electric motor produces lower noise and emissions levels and eliminates stopping and starting to refill gas tanks or clean dirty filters and spark plugs.
Built-In Adjustable Features to Match Your Lawn
Choose a deck height between 1 1/4 and 3 1/2 inches--all fours wheels raise and lower with the push of a button. Set the length higher if you mow often or keep it tight to give yourself added time between mowing.
A Comfortable Grip That Adapts to You
The specially cushioned grip reduces vibrations that can lead to fatigue while giving you added safety and control. And the handle can be adjusted to the perfect height for you, allowing you to stand upright with arms extended to mow comfortably.
Bag or Fertilize While You Mow
Keep your lawn tidy by gathering clippings in the included bag, which detaches easily for dumping or composting. Keep the bag off to mulch your lawn with the trimmings, providing a natural fertilizer.
Perfect for your small or medium sized lawn, the Lawn Hog will mow within a 100-foot radius of the nearest outlet. The compact size is easy to control for a precise cut, and the handle folds for easy storage when not in use.
The 19-Inch Lawn Hog Electric Mower is covered by a full two-year warranty.
What's in the Box
MM875 Lawn Hog Electric Mulching Mower, rear bag assembly, rear mulching insert




September 21st, 2009
inaccurate catalog listing
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
this was listed under cordless electric lawn mowers, which is what i wanted. but, when it arrived i found that it in fact, does use a cord.
September 28th, 2009
Recommend
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Easy to open the box and get started in 5 minutes. Remember these electric mowers are NOT self-propelled, I am glad I purchased the corded model as it weighs considerably less than the battery cordless model, I do not think I could have mowed my lawn with a mower much heavier (my yard is not level). It is great to have a mower that you just turn on and do not have to pull your guts out to start, also no hauling gasoline from the station and I especially like the decreased noise level.
September 28th, 2009
So Far, So Good
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Experience so far (2 months) has been quite positive. Product has lived up to claims by manufacturer. Power is enough, handling is easy, convenience is outstanding!
October 1st, 2009
My first lawn mower!!
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I am a petite (4′10″ weigh 100 lb) single mother of 2 daughters (age 11 and 13). Previously, I hired a yardman to cut my lawn, so this is my first lawn mower and my first lawn mowing experience. I can honestly say that the cord seems to be everywhere and hard to manage while mowing. My 13-year old saw that I was struggling with the cord and offered to walk behind me and make sure that the cord is behide me at all time while I am mowing. So, it’s take two to mow at my house (one is mowing and the other one is managing the cord). The pushing of the lawn mower can be considered a workout as I was so exhausted afterward. The next day, both of my arms were soured and my right hand was also soured from pressing the switch. I am planning to not quit and give this my best effort for the rest of this cutting season, but will definitely go back to hiring a yardman next season!!! I’ve come to a realization that mowing the lawn isn’t one of my strenghts and better off leaving it to the pro.