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| (photo courtesy of Amazon.com) The Lawn Hog, Black and Decker MM875 | 
|  I purchased an   electric mower two years ago because they are lighter to operate and I didn't have to handle the gas all the time.  It   just didn't make any sense to drive the empty can of gas to the gas station   to get gas.  Let’s face it--how   conservative is it to use gas to get gas?   The good news   is I am not counted among one of the statistics recorded by Environmental   Protection Agency when they announce smog-producing emissions from today’s   gas powered mowers.  More importantly, we   need to pay attention to alerts about ground ozone caused by gas, paint or   solvents evaporating and releasing reactive organic compounds.  Together the heat and the sunlight create a   reaction with the emissions of organic compounds.  On days like this, ozone gas contributes to   higher risk for people with asthma and other respiratory ailments.   According to   the EPA, using your gas powered mower for one hour causes more air pollution   than driving 292 miles round-trip from Madison, Wisconsin to Chicago,   Illinois.  In comparison, an electric   mower draws as much electricity as it takes to operate a toaster. Yes, a   toaster!  In today’s   market you can purchase an electric mower without a cord.  Besides the cord issue, I have freed myself   from keeping gas on-hand and the yearly maintenance of a gas powered   mower.  With an electric mower you   don’t need to change an air filer and spark plug every year.  But you still have to sharpen the blades   and balance them.  Sharp blades give   the grass an even cut and make the grass less prone to disease.   Electric   mowers are easier on our hearing.  The   decibel level of electric mowers can be from 65 to 85, but gas mowers run   about 90 decibels. Normal conversation level is about 75 decibels.  A sudden loud noise or prolonged decibel   level starting at 85 decibels or higher can cause hearing loss.    With an   electric mower, it can handle lawns with fine or tall fescue and   bluegrass.  Electric mowers do not do   as well with zoysia or buffalograss.    You need to assess your situation before purchasing an electric   mower.    If you really   want to go green and keep healthy, purchase a reel mower.  The only maintenance would be keeping the   blades sharp.  The rest is up to you, just push and go. |