Redback Battery-Powered Lawn Mower: 19-Inch 107478

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  • Feature Set 8.8
  • Fuel Efficiency 7.0
  • Cutting Speed 7.7
  • Cutting Area 8.3
  • Noise Level 9.4
  • Value 8.4

We liked the simple design of the 40V Redback battery-powered lawn mower. While we generally prefer a self-propelled model, we can appreciate that it's sometimes a luxury that just isn't all that necessary. In this case, the Redback model is light and agile, offering an adequate amount of speed and enough runtime to tackle up to 1/2 an acre on a charge. But, even better than all this, you can pick up a 40V Redback mower, two 4.0Ah batteries, and a 2.0A charger for an incredible $139.

Overall Score 8.2 (out of 10)

Lithium-ion OPE (outdoor power equipment) is dominating the consumer market โ€“ at least from an interest standpoint even if sales arenโ€™t overtaking gasโ€ฆ yet. In the interest of maintaining that interest, check out what the Redback battery-powered lawn mower has to offer.

This article was originally published on October 10, 2018. Weโ€™ve updated it to reflect the mowerโ€™s performance in our recent Best Battery-Powered Mower Shootout.

Shootout Results

We liked the simple design of the 40V Redback battery-powered lawn mower. While we generally prefer a self-propelled model, we can appreciate that itโ€™s sometimes a luxury that just isnโ€™t all that necessary. In this case, the Redback model is light and agile, offering an adequate amount of speed and enough runtime to tackle up to 1/2 an acre on a charge. But, even better than all this, you can pick up a 40V Redback mower, two 4.0Ah batteries, and a 2.0A charger for an incredible $139.

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Key Features

For starters, Redback has two voltages to work with: 120V and 40V. Before you go thinking the 40V model has 1/3 the power of 120V, take a look at this article. Weโ€™re focusing on the 40V model this time around.

Redback Battery-Powered Lawn Mower: 19-Inch 107478You get a 19-inch cutting deck. Thatโ€™s an inch smaller than most of the major players and 2 inches shorter than some. Realistically, thatโ€™s not going to hamper you too much for those 1/4-acre and smaller lawns.

One thing I like is that you get 3 discharge options. I typically mulch, but when the grass is wet and/or thick, Iโ€™ll give the battery a little break by side discharging or bagging. In general, it doesnโ€™t take as much energy for the latter 2, so you can extend your battery runtime by going one of those two routes.

In terms of battery capacity, youโ€™re looking at a pair of 4.0 Ah batteries in the kit. Theyโ€™ll give you a total of 320 watt-hours to work with. Just for comparisonโ€™s sake, Ryobiโ€™s self-propelled model can run up to 40 minutes on its 5.0 Ah battery with its 40V rating.

Redback pushes into the higher end of the market with its $499.99 pricing. You get 2 batteries and a steel deck for that price, which is a pretty nice package at that price.

Editors Note (8/20/2019): The 40V Redback battery-powered mower can now be purchased directly ย through the Redback website for $139.99. ย 

The boys over at OPE Reviews put this one to the test, including a solid runtime breakdown. Head over there for the full details.

Redback 40V Mower โ€“ 107478

Redback Battery-Powered Lawn Mower Specifications

  • Model: Redback 107478
  • Power Source: Redback 40V battery
  • Deck Size: 19โ€ณ
  • No Load Speed: 3300 RPM (from the manual)
  • Cutting Height: 1โ€ณ โ€“ 3โ€ณ, 7 positions
  • Bag Capacity: 60 L (1.7 bushels)
  • Wheel Size: 7โ€ณ (rear), 6โ€ณ (front)
  • Weight: 52 pounds without battery
  • Estimated Runtime: Up to 40 minutes
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Price: $139 with two 4.0 Ah batteries and charger

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