WORX WG783 Review
Includes Lil Mo 24V Cordless 14-in Push Lawn Mower with IntelliCut – WG783, 24V Lead Acid Battery, Grass Bag, Mulching Insert
The Worx WG783 cordless mower takes the chore out of mowing. The WG783 is completely cord-free, relying on a removable, rechargeable 24-volt battery and a simple, intuitive ignition system to keep your lawn in tiptop shape. Just charge up the battery and flip on the right or left start switch to get mowing. It’s as easy as starting a blender.
Customer Reviews
Looks like a toy but WORX like the real thing!
If you are looking for 14″ mower – get this one. SMALL, light, SILENT, easy to use. I originally looked into it’s bigger brothers and Black&Decker siblings, but when I lifted them in the local store – there’s no way I’d be willing to use 90lbs/45kg+ tank in our small yard.
The assembly takes about 2 minutes and you are ready to go. My battery was 3/4 full. But recharged it before use.
I totally love it – great for our small yard. I had 5 mowers so far – 4 gas and one electric – sure the yards were way bigger, but overall handeling of Lil Mo just rocks – plus it’s quieter than our cordless trimmer. Unbelievable.
I tried mulching and bagging – the grass was wet and it performed extremely well – no clogging. It has a great power for the size.
One tiny thing – there was a rattle in the battery – so good reason to disassemble it
– a tiny piece of tin from soldering fell out. The good news – Worx is using two standard size of 12V batteries – so after these die – relatively easy fix… My wild guess it’s this one [...]. Anyway let’s see in 12 months when the battery warranty expires.
Wow totally blew me away…and the grass too
Ok, i am speechless about the quality of the WORX Eco 14 inch LIL Mo cordless mower.I pre-ordered sight unseen and went from a 22inch gas mower to this 14inch cordless electric.Simply put it actually exceeded what a my regular mower could do. Yes being smaller(8 inches) it took more walking to get the same sq ft done(30%more), but at a weight savings of (66%) in comparison! Yet i still got a workout as being light and nimble…compact it actually did 50% of my weedwacking during the mow! Tilting the 33lbs mower was easy,but my arms and forearms were still a little sore from weedwacking with it.I never kept track,but I believe i did 60% of the mowing pushing with ONE HAND lol. Now for the main question, how did it mow? Perfectly, it did EVERYTHING my other mower did. Same fescue grass,weeds,trumpet vine stalks,pine cones,Zoysia Grass.I mowed my lawn and two of my neighbors on a single charge(total of between 5,000 and 6,000 sq feet)it went down to one bar as it did approx it rated job length.To give you an example of its power, my neighbor left a 2inch piece of PVC pipe scrap out in his thick grass, i ran over it and the mower shot it 8feet and it banged of his vinyl fence like a gun shot. I did all mowing on semi moist grass on the lowest cut setting. The underside had two small clumps to wipe off,but nothing abnormal for three yards worth of mowing. I also ran over a plastic bag,and some thick paper leaflet…both became shredded like my gas mower would have done. It is not silent, yet i mowed for an hour straight with no hearing protection or my ear buds and never got a headache or bothered by the whirring of the blades. Easy to put together,Charger and battery are of incredible build quality,mower has excellent design and build quality as well. Let the battery charge overnight when you unpack it(it says it in the instructions).I only mulched the grass,yet i kept the bag on because this little thing looks naked without it:-). A+++ Worx,i am impressed.
Don’t be fooled by the product description
Received it yesterday.As soon as I have set it up,I realized that the product description is wrong.Don’t expect any fancy features like-single lever cutting depth adjustment or fully collapsible handle.No.You have to turn it over to hand pull the 4 wheels to adjust the cutting height,unless you disassemble the handle,don’t expect it to fold down anyhow.Of course the power cannot be compared to the corded ones,but for this price,it is a buyer’s choice.Unless it breaks down within 30 days ,I’ll keep it.Just feel disappointed when it doesn’t match with its description.
updated 3/24/2012-The battery died in less than a year.I mowed about evry 10 days.The total size of the grass area is less than 1000 aq ft-all flat land. The replacement battery costs more than a hundred dollars.And per reviewers’ feedbacks,the quality of the battery and the type of customer service from Worx worried me.So I deceided to give it up and invest in a cordless Gardena wheel mower instead.The new mower works wonderfully with lots of power.
Looks like a toy, mows better than a toy
This was my first cordless electric mower. I purchased this one because this was the only one in the price range of a cheap gas powered mower (usually $150) that I seem to buy every 5 years. BLUF: I would buy this mower again.
Pros:
Can mow front and back lawn on one charge (about 4500 square feet)
Note: total battery capacity increases a bit over the first few recharging cycles
Very Quiet
Very light weight mower and battery
Battery charger works well
22 minutes to assemble
Cons:
Adjusting the cutting height is awkward. I have to flip the mower upside down to do it and to make sure all the wheels are the same height, but this is easy since it’s so light
Some of the grass is beaten but not cut and needs a second pass (in mulching configuration)
Grass must be almost completely dry
Like most mowers, a 14″ mower only has a 12″ – 13″ blade
Great Cordless Mower!
This is my second cordless lawn mower. Last year I purchased, for a LOT more money, the Neuton CE 5.2 14-inch cordless mower. My main problem with it was the battery: you had to charge the begeebers out of it. Indeed, the instructions suggest that for the winter you keep the battery hooked up to the charger at all times (which I was unwilling to do). At one point I thought the battery had died and would no longer hold a charge: I finally got it back up to speed by charging for some 72 hours.
So, in early June 2010 I saw the new Worx 14-inch cordless mower being offered for half the price of the Neuton (I pre-ordered and received July 3rd). I decided to give it a try (I have two houses, each with a small yard).
Very impressive! The removable battery (which is a feature I also liked on the Neuton) charged quickly (they say 5-7 hours for a full charge if the battery is depleted). Plus, unlike the Neuton, there is an indicator on the charger that turns green when the battery is fully charged.
The Worx comes pretty much assembled, save for the handle (easy to put together). In no time I was mowing. It had been raining and I had neglected the yard, yet this little lightweight mower easily cut down the thick St. Augustine grass (some about 12 inches high). I mowed for an easy 20 minutes with no diminishment of power. I have not attached the grass-catcher, but it seemed to mulch the grass very well (I saw no need to rake). The battery then quickly recharged. Really, if you want a cordless, battery operated mower for a low price (at least, low for this class of mower) this Worx simply can’t be beat.
Edited 1/9/11: boy, the price has almost doubled. It was a great mower at around two hundred, but I don’t know about three-fifty plus.
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