36V Cordless 19" Lawn Mower (Discontinued)
Introducing the discontinued WORX WG770, a 36V cordless lawn mower designed for efficient and convenient lawn care. This model features a 19-inch cutting diameter, capable of covering up to 10,820 square feet on a single charge. It offers versatile 3-in-1 functionality, allowing you to mulch, bag, or rear-discharge grass clippings. The mower boasts a durable steel deck with an integrated wash-out port for easy cleaning and a NutriCut blade for natural lawn fertilization. It operates as a push-style mower and includes a 36V lead acid battery and charger.
$299.96
Owner Satisfaction
3.1
/ 5
Category Rank
371
/ 372
#371 in Walk-Behind Mowers
Price vs Category Average
-35%
Below average
Rated Voltage
36
/ V
Who it's for
- Quiet Operation
- Low Maintenance
- Lightweight Design
Who should skip it
- Battery Obsolescence
- Limited Run Time and Power
- Durability Concerns
Key Specs
Rated Voltage
36V
Cutting Diameter
19 inches
Deck Width
20 inches
Max Cut Area/Charge
10,820 FT²
Cut Height Range
1-1/4" to 4"
Cutting Height Positions
7
Grass Collection Capacity
1.4 Bushels
Machine Weight
72.3 lbs.
Features
- Cordless freedom with 36V battery power
- 19-inch cutting diameter for efficient mowing
- 3-in-1 functionality: mulch, bag, or rear-discharge
- Covers up to 10,820 sq. ft. per charge
- Adjustable cutting height in seven positions
- Steel deck with wash-out port
- NutriCut blade for natural fertilization
- Compact folding design for easy storage
What customers say
Consumers appreciated this cordless mower for its lightweight design and quiet, effortless push button start, making lawn care significantly easier than with gas models. Performance was generally satisfactory for smaller, well-kept lawns. However, the core issue centered on the 36V battery system. Many users found the advertised runtime optimistic, especially in thicker grass, causing frustrating interruptions for recharging. While initial quality was acceptable, long term durability concerns arose regarding plastic components and battery longevity. The difficulty and expense of sourcing replacement 36V batteries later soured overall sentiment, limiting the mower's long term viability.
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