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In the market for a new lawn mower? The good news is that you have plenty of options to consider, especially if it’s an electric lawn mower that you’re after. The even better news is that Consumer Reports has the inside scoop on the best electric lawn mowers you can buy. Let’s find out what they are.

Reasons to buy an electric lawn mower over a gas one

A man mowing the lawn with an electric lawn mower
Electric lawn mower. | Karl Gehring, The Denver Post

There are several reasons to consider buying an electric lawn mower over a gas-powered one. CNET reports that electric lawn mowers often require less maintenance than gas-powered ones do. They are also easier to maneuver and not quite as loud as gas-powered mowers are. 

Those aren’t the only benefits of buying an electric lawn mower either. CNET added that electric lawn mowers are considered better for the environment. In fact, according to data gathered by CNET, one hour of mowing your lawn with a gas-powered mower generates the same level of pollution as driving a car for 300 miles does.

Are electric mowers as good as gas-powered ones?

Sure, electric lawn mowers are considered an alternative to gas-powered mowers. But are electric lawn mowers as good as gas-powered ones? According to The Spruce, it all depends on what you’re looking for in your next mower.

While electric lawn mowers are considered a perfect fit for small yards, if you need a mower capable of cutting more than a quarter of an acre, The Spruce recommends opting for a gas-powered riding lawn mower. Gas mowers also do a better job of cutting tall grass, reports The Spruce.

But if your lawn is on the smaller side and you don’t foresee yourself having to tackle any knee-high grass? Then, chances are, an electric lawn mower will work just as well as a gas one.

The best electric push lawn mowers

When it comes to choosing the best electric push lawn mower, Consumer Reports says you can’t go wrong with the Ryobi RY401200 ($480). This electric lawn mower excels at cutting grass evenly and does very well in bagging mode. The only drawback is that this electric mower takes approximately 40 minutes to charge.

For another option, consider the DR Power Equipment CE75021XEN0 ($600). While this electric lawn mower is expensive, it boasts a very long run time of approximately 80 minutes. Consumer Reports also gave it Excellent scores for tasks like mulching and handling.

Also recommended by Consumer Reports is the Ego LM2101 ($499). Consumer Reports gave it an Excellent rating for handling and charge time. It also earned Very Good ratings for tasks like side-discharging, mulching, and evenness.

Say those options don’t quite do it for you. If that’s the case, Consumer Reports also included mowers like the DeWalt DCMWP233U2 ($499) and the Hart HLPM011 ($248) in its list of The Best Battery Push Mowers. 

The best self-propelled electric lawn mowers

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Say you would prefer a self-propelled electric lawn mower. If that’s the case, Consumer Reports recommends putting the Ego LM2156SP ($750) at the top of your list. According to the organization, you can count on this self-propelled electric lawn mower to run for 60 minutes. It also takes less time to charge than other electric mowers. It earned some pretty high ratings from Consumer Reports too.

The Ryobi RY401140US ($499) is another self-propelled electric lawn mower recommended by Consumer Reports. It’s also a CR Best Buy. The organization reports that the Ryobi RY401140US did well in cutting evenness, side-discharging, mulching, and handling tests. It also earned a Very Good score for bagging.

For additional options, Consumer Reports suggests checking out self-propelled electric lawn mowers such as the Ego LM2102SP ($524.00 – $697.95), which is also a CR Best Buy. Consider the Makita XML08PT ($849.00 – $949.99) and the Toro Recycler 21466 ($499.00 – $575.55) too.

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