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Scotts 815-18S 18-Inch Deluxe Push Reel Lawn Mower

Scotts 815-18S 18-Inch Deluxe Push Reel Lawn Mower
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Product Description

18 In. Cutting Width, with 10 In. Wheels and radial tread tires. Offer comfortable loop style with full length cushioned grip. Cutting height range from 1/2 In. to 2 3/4 In., with quick T knob adjustable roller assembly. 2 In. Welded shrub bar assembly and unbreakable steel side plates. 5 Blade ball bearing reel assembly, with heat treated tempered alloy steel blades and cutter bar. 2 Year Limited Warranty.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3333 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Scotts
  • Model: 815-18S

Features

  • 10-inch durable composite wheels with radial tread tires
  • 1/2- to 2-3/4-inch cutting height range
  • Metal roller brackets with quick-adjust T-knob
  • 18-inch cutting width
  • 2-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Scotts 815-18S Deluxe Push Reel Lawn Mower has an 18" cutting width, with 10" wheels and radial tread tires. It has a comfortable loop style handle with full length cushioned grip. Adjustable cutting height range from 1/2" to 2-3/4" with quick "T" knob adjustable roller assembly. The mower has a 2" welded shrub bar assembly and unbreakable steel side plates. 5 Blade ball bearing reel assembly, with heat treated tempered alloy steel blades and cutter bar. 2 Year Limited Warranty.


Customer Reviews

Freakin Awesome5
This mower is Beefy, it's got some good weight to it, not flimsly at all. A concern of mine when I ordered was that it would turn out to be a cheap plastic, this thing is all steel baby. Watch out for those blades, they will tear your arm off. Since I started using it my lawn has been growing at a phenomenal rate, it's basically overgrown in a weeks time. The mower makes no noise so I can cut the grass as early as I want. After the first mow it was so awesome I wanted to keep going and mow my neighbors lawn, but you don't mow another mans lawn!! It is still relatively new and sharp so I cannot comment on blades dulling or resharpening. Cleaning the mower of shredded grass is easier and safer with a leaf blower. Assembly was easy.
What a day for a mow

Go green with Scotts4
After paying to have my lawn mowed by a professional service for a couple of years, I finally decided that it wasn't warranted. Watching them mow my quarter of an acre lawn with a huge tractor seemed a bit ridiculous, and the expense in this day and age was outrageous. I could have paid a couple of hundred dollars for a power mower of my own but the constant upkeep with oil and gas seemed to be more of a hassle than I wanted. What did I want? I wanted to be able to pull out the mower and start then and there, all the while insulating myself from the next inevitable oil company gouge of $4 gas. I looked around at the available options and decided that an electric lawnmower was also not a viable option. Technically you're still burning fossil fuels (coal or natural gas to generate electricity) to power your mower, and then you either have to keep the thing plugged in the entire time, or have to charge it. Seemed the best option was a reel mower. I settled on the 18" which cuts a nice wide path through the lawn (I'd say the Scotts 2000-20 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower would do just as good a job, if not better). If you have tall weeds in your lawn, you will have a hard time cutting them (you'll have to pull probably) but once they're down the first time, you'll be fine. Comparatively, I visited my folks and they had equally tall weeds in their yard after mowing with a gas powered mower. The weeds are simply pushed down when you mow and they don't pop back up until you're already past them. Putting it together was a snap, and you don't need any tools. All that needs assembly is the handle. I did notice that the handle does twist a small bit when pushing it (especially if you're applying more force to one side than the other) but it's sturdy and appears durable. The blades are sharp and cut through grass very easily. It does, as has been reviewed before, get caught up on branches but this is the only issue I've had. Overall, it's a nice tool. I also recommend using WD40 Co 10152 WD-40 Smart Straw on the blades after you're done, to extend the life of the machine and cut down on rust.

OMG Great. From a former city person5
I've lived in cities and apartments for the past 20-25 years. No lawn.

We just bought a house, with 1/4 acre of lawn.

I built the mower wearing carpenter's gloves. 30 minutes. Then mowed the lawn while wearing a dress and flip flops--it took 20-30 minutes.

We do have a flat lawn in the suburbs, but I was amazed that it was so easy. The mower weighs less than a case of wine (38lbs), and can easily be covered by tarp if you don't have proper cover for it. Our lawn has been unmowed for 4 weeks--2.5 of which were heavy rains. The mower went right over it. I know I should have worn proper footware, but I really wanted to try out the mower. It was great. I chose this model over the smaller one because of the hand rail--it's a solid piece instead of a split handle. For 100$ and 20 minutes? We have a nice yard? YEAH!

It's not completely silent. Compared to a gas mower, a baby can sleep through it.

I am ecstatic. It hurts to say that if it dies in a year I'll buy another because it was so good out of the box, but yes, I'd do that too. Very happy customer. Seriously--mowing the lawn in a dress with flip flops?