| Price |
Width of Cut |
Weight |
Warranty |
Motor |
Battery |
Rating (up to 5) |
| Neuton CE 5.2 |
$399, seasonal discounts as low as $339 |
14 inches |
48 pounds |
2 years (battery not covered) |
504 watt 21 amp
|
24 volts 10 amp-hours |
Features: 3 Ease of Use: 5 |
| Neuton CE 6.2 |
$499, seasonal discounts as low as $439 |
19 inches |
69 pounds |
2 years (battery not covered) |
1,800 watt 50 amp |
36 volts 10 amp-hours |
Features: 5 Ease of Use: 4 |
| Remington MPS6017A |
$450 |
17 inches |
60 pounds |
2 years (battery 6 months) |
720 watt, 12 amp |
60 volts 5 amp-hours |
Features: 4 Ease of Use: 5 |
| Black & Decker CMM1200 |
$400 |
19 inches |
76 pounds |
2 years (battery not covered) |
1,200 watt 50 amp |
24 volts 17 amp-hours |
Features: 4 Ease of Use: 3 |
People frequently compare electric equipment by voltage ratings alone, but that really doesn’t tell you how much power they can deliver. A better way to compare models is to consider the capacity of the motors (watts), and ampere-hour ratings of the batteries.
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