Sunday, October 7, 2012

Lawnmower

                               So today i had the pleasure of mowing my lawn ooman what a drag. To make things worst my lawn mower wasn't working so guess who had to buy a new one! yup me. So i go to the nearest Home depot and i bought the Snapper SPVH21675. My new lawnmower the Snapper is equipped with a device called a Fresh Start insert in its gas cap. From the manual i read that it slowly releases a drip of concentrated fuel preservative into the gas tank. When the insert runs dry, you simply snap a new one into the cap. I thought that was pretty nice a very neat idea. By preserving the gas in the mower instead of your gas can, you’re always assured of stabilized fuel during the cutting season, regardless of how many cans of fuel you run through. Additionally, with a rated top speed of 4 mph, the Snapper is a quick clipper. The snapper also has 3-in-1 convertibility that easily switches from bagging to mulching to side discharge. Compared to the lower model, it is powered by a larger Briggs & Stratton 675 series engine that comes standard with ReadyStart allowing a no-choke start, and Fresh Start which keeps fuel fresh up to 6 months thanks to the replaceable liquid fuel stabilizer insert, and the Double Wave blade gives efficient high performance when mulching, bagging or broadcasting clippings. Cutting the grass with this was a breeze i really like it but i noticed that Like the Deere, the Snapper’s top-handle drive control is better for cutting open areas, not for intricate, back-and-forth mowing that was one little set back but hey i don't mind. I forgot to mention the price i payed around $460 with taxes not bad i would say. My last mower was almost $200 more and was more simple compared to my Snapper. 

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