Honda vs. Ego Power+ Cordless Lawnmower Comparison: Traditional Brand Meets Electric Upstart
This article compares two battery-powered electric lawnmowers — the Honda HRX217K4VKA and the Ego Power+ LM2156SP — to determine how a traditional gas-engine brand like Honda stacks up against a newer all-electric brand like Ego. The comparison covers design, battery performance, cutting quality, mulching, bagging, handling, and value. The article finds that while Honda brings decades of engineering refinement and excellent mulching capability, Ego offers superior battery runtime, faster charging, more power, and better value for money, ultimately edging out Honda in the electric mower space.
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The irony is that Ego, as the newer brand, has been making battery-powered mowers longer than Honda has, and it shows.
Honda's mower feels like a precision instrument; Ego's feels like a powerhouse.
For the price of the Honda, you could buy the Ego and have enough left over for a string trimmer and blower.
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