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Snapper 18V Cordless Steel Deck Lawn Mower Kit w/ 5.0Ah Battery/Charger

Powered by a Briggs Stratton18V 5.0Ah Lithium-Ion Battery is ideal for mowing up to 370m² of yard (approx. 30 mins runtime) on a single charge. The durable 16″ Steel Chassis deck is designed for Australian conditions. It’s powered by a 600W Brushless Motor with Load Sensing Technology for longer life, low noise high class performance. The strong and sturdy robust design folds down cleverly for easy and compact storage. Included with the mower is 1 battery and a charger which means you have everything needed in this kit to get the job done.

Key FeaturesPowered by Briggs Stratton 5.0Ah 18V Lithium-Ion BatteryApprox. 370m² coverage and up to 30 minutes runtime per chargeDurable 16″ Steel Chassis designed for Australian conditions.Powered by Briggs Stratton 600W Brushless Motor with Load Sensing TechnologyEasy adjust 7 position cutting height adjustmentEasy fold down and compact storage1 x 5.0Ah Battery Charger Included

SpecificationsModel Number: 2691996Voltage: 18VMotor Type: BrushlessCutting Width: 40cm (16″)Cutting Heights: 25mm. 75mm (7 positions)Catch volume: 40LBattery Included: 1 x 18V 5.0Ah Lithium-Ion Briggs StrattonCharger Included: YesCharge Time: 110 Minutes ChargeWeight: 22kg (excluding battery) Noise: 90LWAH42.5 x W51 x D68cm

SKU 2691996
Barcode # 9311446329510
Brand SNAPPER
Shipping Weight 20.8000kg
Shipping Width 0.510m
Shipping Height 0.430m
Shipping Length 0.680m
Assembled Length 0.680m
Assembled Height 0.430m
Assembled Width 0.510m
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Snapper 82V Battery Mower Review

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Snapper didn”t challenge the top of the leaderboard in our shootout, but this mower is pretty solid across the board. It has plenty of power and the amount of area you can cut with the included batteries is very good. Plus, it has the lowest noise level we tested in the self-propelled class and has a wide range of additional tools you can add. The only downside is that it some shoppers out, even though the value for what you get is good.

Snapper 82V Battery Mower Shows Why It’s One of the Top Choices

Many of us have been familiar with the Snapper name for years, and a good percentage have first-hand stories of using their lawn care equipment. But what the brand has been up to in the world of battery power isn’t as widespread. Maybe it should be. We’ve been excited to see how their 82V line stacks up against some of the best cordless OPE tools in the biz right now. So when they sent us their Snapper 82V battery mower for our comparison review, we got to work straight away with our testing.

Pros

  • Solid cutting power
  • Exceptionally quiet at 78 dB(A)
  • StepSense Drive works well and feels smooth
  • Well-built and designed lawn mower

Shootout Results

Snapper didn’t challenge the top of the leaderboard in our shootout, but this mower is pretty solid across the board. It has plenty of power and the amount of area you can cut with the included batteries is very good. Plus, it has the lowest noise level we tested in the self-propelled class and has a wide range of additional tools you can add. The only downside is that it some shoppers out, even though the value for what you get is good.

We like this as an option for homeowners with up to 1/2 an acre to care for that cut every 1 to 2 weeks during the cutting season.

Battery-Powered Push Mower Ranking: 4th Place

Performance

With these standalone articles, we try to spare you the details of how we collected our data. If you’re interested in that sort of thing, check out our cordless mower shootout!

Cutting Speed

The first thing we tested was how fast each of our mowers moved under no load. It allowed us to get a good baseline reading for when we tested them under heavier loads later.

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The Snapper 82V battery mower registered a no-load blade RPM of 2776. With its 20″ blade, it moves the tips at 165.1 MPH. That’s in the bottom third of the table, but again, this is just a baseline. Generally, a cordless lawn mower’s brushless motor ramps up power as it encounters resistance.

So, we simulated a regular weekly cut and measured again. This time, the Snapper managed, well, pretty much the exact same performance. Again, it finished 8th for this portion of our testing.

Finally, we tested the mowers under a heavier load designed to simulate overgrown and heavy-duty conditions. This time, the Snapper 82V mower came mower alive. When the going got tougher, it ramped up the power by 23.6 MPH to 188.5 MPH at its blade tips (3170 RPM). In the self-propelled class, it’s a big move up to 4th place.

We like to see blade tip speeds in the 160 – 190 MPH range and Snapper is there across its entire cutting range, getting faster as the cut gets tougher. That’s exactly the kind of performance we like to see. From a power standpoint, this is 82V mower is a good fit for normal weekly cutting through another week’s worth of neglect.

Torture Test

With its impressive heavy load performance, we wanted to see how it handled real-world heavy overgrowth. So, we chucked it into our torture test where we walked it through 5 weeks of growth at a constant 2.5 MPH, at a cut height of 2.5″, and mowed in a straight line until it bogged down and quit.

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The Snapper 82V battery mower made it a somewhat underwhelming 18′ (which was still 5′ farther than the Snapper gas model). Other than that, every other mower fared better in these conditions.

It is important to note that we didn’t consider these results in our scoring. With grass being as inconsistent, and the test itself not being particularly repeatable, we ran this test primarily to satisfy our own curiosity.

Cutting Area

A cordless mower’s runtime can be just as important as the power it produces, so we measured each one under maintenance cut conditions.

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The Snapper 82V mower ran for 27 minutes before depleting the battery. With a 20″ cut swath (while the deck is 21″, the blade for this mower is only 20″), this amounts to around 9,900 square feet worth of mowing on one battery. That’s just shy of a 1/4 acre. Thankfully, the Snapper can house a second battery onboard and comes with two, giving you enough juice in the kit to cover a little less than 20,000 square feet.

27 minutes isn’t the best runtime for a battery mower. However, the pair of 2.0Ah batteries run for 54 minutes and that’s solid runtime from the kit package. If you’re looking for more runtime, Snapper offers 4.0Ah and 5.0Ah Briggs Stratton batteries as well. Out of the box, we recommend this mower for lots up to 1/2 an acre.

Noise Level

Snapper did something really right in the noise department. We measured it, running under no load, at just 78 dB(A). Only Worx’s push mower registered lower at 74 dB(A), and that mower was in a different division altogether. Ultimately, this mower shared a 1st place finish with the Greenworks Commercial mower in our noise level testing.

Feature Set

StepSense Self-Propel Drive

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One of the key highlights of this mower comes by way of its StepSense drive. As you walk forward, the handle pushes in and automatically adjusts the drive speed. When you push harder, it goes faster, and vice-versa.

Ryobi has a similar design, but Snapper’s has a better execution. Snapper’s electronics respond immediately to pressure, creating a smooth experience. Ryobi’s had a little lag to it that created a more jumpy drive system.

Steel Deck

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Battery-powered mowers bounce between plastic/poly and steel decks and Snapper goes with steel. Poly might keep the weight and cost down, but we really like the durability of steel. Weight isn’t really as big of a deal when you have an effective drive system doing the heavy lifting.

Height Adjustment and Range

Snapper includes a single-point height adjustment on the 82V mower. Though this design can introduce some flex and flimsiness to the wheels bases of the mower, we like the convenience of only having to adjust one setting to get our cut height where we want it. And since Snapper has a steel deck, the frame stays agreeably rigid.

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Speaking of cut heights, you can set the Snapper 82V battery mower in any of seven positions ranging from 1.125″ to 4.125″. That range ought to be more than enough to tackle any grass types you’re likely to encounter.

Handle Positions

The Snapper 82V mower allows you to reposition the handle in any one of three places. Short, tall, or in the middle, there should be a handle position that works for you.

Discharge Options

You also have some options when it comes to how you want to handle clippings. You can mulch, side-discharge, or send them to the 1.7-bushel bag.

Additional Features

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Value

The Snapper 82V battery mower, kitted with two 2.0Ah batteries and fast charger, runs around 620. It comes with a 5-year warranty. That’s on the upper end of the battery-powered price scale, but the performance and build seem to justify it.

For those of you looking for a battery platform to get into for your lawn care equipment, the Snapper 82V lineup has a pretty solid product range.

  • String trimmer
  • Hedge trimmer
  • Blower
  • Chainsaw
  • Self-propelled utility cart
  • Pole Saw
  • Cultivator
  • Snow shovel
  • Brush cutter

The Bottom Line

Snapper didn’t challenge the top of the leaderboard in our shootout, but this mower is pretty solid across the board. It has plenty of power and the amount of area you can cut with the included batteries is very good. Plus, it has the lowest noise level we tested in the self-propelled class and has a wide range of additional tools you can add. The only downside is that it some shoppers out, even though the value for what you get is good.

We like this as an option for homeowners with up to 1/2 an acre to care for that cut every 1 to 2 weeks during the cutting season.

Snapper 82V Lawn Mower Specs

For more information on the Snapper 82V lineup, click here.

Snapper XD 82V Review. Snapper’s Battery Powered Lawn Mower

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Matt Jonas. 21 Jan 2020

I was researching the best cordless lawn mowers recently and had the chance to look at one of these Snapper XD electric lawn mowers thanks to our neighboring nursery here in California. In our Snapper XD mower review, we’re going to be looking at its specs, comparing it to two relatively cheaper lawn mowers I own and explore why it might be worth the high price ticket.

Snapper self-propelled lawn mower

It’s a 21 inch, battery-powered, cordless, brushless motor, walk behind lawn mower that offers 45 minutes of mow time with a single charge.

It features a 21inch wide cutting blades, a solid steel deck, comes with adjustable self-propelling speed. And 2x 2Ah batteries with a quick charger. You could simply swap out batteries when you run out of juice and continue mowing while the other one is still charging. Now, this is a feature I haven’t seen elsewhere. But Snapper XD 82V did it, and the batteries are included in the price too. Although it does have a grass bag, you could let the grass clippings remain on the ground as a mulch using the side discharge.

California just banned using gas-powered lawn equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers in the bay area, which pushed me into purchasing a well built and reliable alternative to my Honda gas lawn mower. The amount of pollution that a gas mower makes is astounding. Apparently, these devices produce more toxic gas emissions than diesel gars. According to the research, 1 hour of mowing with an average gas lawn mower produces the exact same amount of smog-forming pollution as driving your Toyota Camry from LA to LV! The situation is even worse for gas leaf blowers for some reason. Running your gas leaf blower for just an hour creates about the same emission as 40 current generation cars!

So I’ve been very happy with the time I spent with this electric lawn mower after the initial adjustment. We have a relatively mid-sized nursery here at Columbia Florist. For us, noise, ease of use, and performance and, of course, cost were the most critical decision making factors in my evaluation. Also it fits great in our vertical storage rack.

I’ll just jump straight up to what I like about the Snapper XD Lawn Mower:

Snapper Mower vs Honda vs Husqvarna

First of all, it’s much quieter compared to my Honda, measuring at just under 82dB according to my Android, whereas my four stroke engine Honda would reach up to 110dB. The difference might not seem too big, but you definitely feel the difference after half an hour of mowing. In its electric cordless lawn mower class, it’s quite a bit quieter than Husqvarna as well, about 10dB! But still don’t expect to hold meaningful conversations during mowing.

Our customers and neighbors are really going to appreciate the Snapper!

Snapper XD Batteries

Like I mentioned before, it comes with two lithium-ion batteries, and they‘re so much lighter, smaller, and stronger compared to previous generation huge acid batteries other lawn mowers are still using to this day. If you use the quick charger, it’s going to recharge your battery in just about 30 minutes, which ensures you’ll never run out of battery and can mow as long as you want, considering it has mowing time of 45 minutes on a single charge.

Snapper XD Electric Lawn Mower Safety

I’ve had this mower for two weeks now, and I had the chance to use it for about 2 hours. It’s straightforward to start and reaches full power in just 3 seconds. Just snap in the batteries, put in the safety key push and hold the safety lock, pull the bail lever and you’re ready to go.

Just know that if the step sense lock button is unlocked and you accidentally push the handle forward, it could jump forward on you even when the mower is turned off! That really surprised me and could be a software-related issue specific to my model.

Snapper XD Performance

The speed of the blade is 2800 RPM. It has load sensing technology built in to adjust the power level for maximum efficiency and to save on battery. So what it means is, when you’re cutting through thicker grass, the engine will pick up and give more power and speed to the blades and cut it down when much power isn’t required.

It has step sense auto-drive system and has a rear-wheel drive. Step sense is what Snapper calls their self-propulsion technology. Same thing, different names. But its sensing technology does an outstanding job keeping up with your mowing speed. So whether it’s casual Sunday afternoon mowing speed or I-need-to-drop-kids-off-to-school-or-we-are-gonna-be-late-again speed, it’ll just work good enough.

Conclusion

So overall, I’d rate the Snapper XD 82V Max push behind mower at 4 stars out of 5, or what I would call a B.

It’s not a bad mower at all, but it just doesn’t rise to the top of the class when you consider there are better battery-powered mowers out there with more competitive price tags.

Snapper QA

What oil does a snapper mower take?

Snapper electric lawn mower doesn’t take any oils since XD has a Briggs stratton 82V motor and is powered by a lithium-ion battery.

How to start snapper mower?

It couldn’t be easier with the push button! Simply place one of its batteries inside, put in the safety key push and hold the safety lock, pull the bail lever and you’re ready to start mowing.

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