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EGO Power+ Cordless Mower Review for Mid-Size Suburban Lawns

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EGO Power+ is consistently ranked the top cordless battery mower for suburban lots — but 'top-rated' doesn't always mean right for every lawn. Here's what the published specs and aggregated owner reports actually say.

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EGO Power+ has dominated best-of lists for battery-powered lawn mowers for several years running. The brand's 56V Arc Lithium platform claims superior runtime density versus standard lithium-ion, and the Select Cut series has earned a strong reputation in expert and owner reviews alike. But a consistently recommended mower still needs to match your specific lawn — size, slope, and obstacle complexity all affect whether the EGO's published specs translate to your yard.

This review is based on EGO's published deck sizes, battery configurations, runtime specs, and aggregated expert and owner reviews. We did NOT physically test the EGO Power+ on any lawn.

Verdict Score: 8.8 / 10

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Model Overview: Select Cut and Standard Lines

EGO's cordless mower lineup centers on two main families: the standard LM series (push and self-propelled) and the Select Cut series, which features a multi-blade system that adapts cutting aggressiveness to grass height.

SpecEGO LM2135 (Push)EGO LM2101 (Self-Prop.)EGO LM2156SP (Dual Battery)
Deck width21 in21 in22 in
Battery7.5 Ah (56V)7.5 Ah (56V)Dual 7.5 Ah (56V)
Published max runtime~60 min~60 min~120 min
Self-propelledNoYes (rear-wheel, variable)Yes (rear-wheel, variable)
Deck height positions668
Cut modes (Select Cut)3-in-13-in-13-in-1 Select Cut
Weight w/ battery (approx.)~68 lb~73 lb~85 lb
Price range (approx.)~$450–$550~$550–$650~$700–$850

All figures are manufacturer-published as of 2026. Exact specs vary by model number. Verify before buying.

Published Specifications in Detail

Deck Width and Cut Efficiency

The 21-inch deck is the sweet spot in EGO's lineup — wide enough to clear a quarter-acre lawn in approximately 40–50 minutes of mowing time under good conditions, while remaining maneuverable around most suburban landscape features. The 22-inch dual-battery model covers slightly more ground per pass and is a better fit for lawns approaching 0.5 acres.

EGO's Select Cut deck uses a layered blade system: the upper blades engage for more aggressive cutting in tall grass, while the precision blade provides a clean finish on regularly maintained turf. Expert reviews credit this system with producing a noticeably clean cut appearance compared to single-blade competitors at the same price range.

Battery Runtime: The Core Question

EGO publishes runtime of approximately 60 minutes on a single 7.5 Ah battery. This figure is under manufacturer test conditions — typically moderate-height dry grass on a flat surface. For a flat quarter-acre lawn (10,890 sq ft) at a brisk walking pace, a 21-inch mower covers roughly 12,000–13,000 square feet in 45–55 minutes, which is within the single-battery margin.

For larger lots or challenging conditions, aggregated owner reviews consistently report:

  • Tall grass: 20–30% runtime reduction
  • Wet grass: 15–25% runtime reduction
  • Slopes (15%+ grade): 15–30% runtime reduction depending on grade
  • Self-propelled drive at high speed: moderate additional drain

For half-acre lawns under any of these conditions, a dual-battery model or a second spare battery is the practical recommendation.

Charge Time

EGO publishes charge times of approximately 50–75 minutes for the 7.5 Ah battery on the standard charger. The Rapid Charger (CH5500, sold separately) cuts this to approximately 40–50 minutes. For owners who need a mid-session recharge on larger lawns, the Rapid Charger is a meaningful accessory investment.

Self-Propelled Drive Performance

EGO's rear-wheel-drive system uses a variable-speed bail with a thumb-adjustable speed control on the handlebar. Expert reviews consistently rate the drive response as smooth — the mower matches walking pace well without surging. On moderate slopes (10–25% grade), rear-wheel drive provides adequate thrust; on steeper grades, the heavier mower's self-propelled drive is necessary rather than optional.

EGO by Lawn Size

Under 0.125 Acres (Small Urban Lot)

For tiny lawns, the EGO is overpowered. A battery push mower at a lower price point, or even a lightweight corded electric mower, serves small lots better. The 73 lb weight of the self-propelled model is noticeable on short mowing runs.

0.125 to 0.25 Acres (Typical Suburban Lot)

This is the EGO's ideal range. A single 7.5 Ah battery with comfortable margin; the 21-inch deck clears the lawn in one focused session; and the self-propelled drive handles slope with minimal operator effort. Expert reviews universally recommend the EGO for this size range.

0.25 to 0.5 Acres (Larger Suburban Lot)

Doable on one charge in good conditions; tight in challenging conditions. A dual-battery model or a spare 7.5 Ah battery is the practical configuration for a half-acre. The 22-inch Select Cut dual-battery model is designed specifically for this tier.

0.5+ Acres (Large Property)

At true half-acre-plus dimensions, a battery push or self-propelled mower — including the EGO — requires either multiple battery swaps or a dual-battery model. Expert reviews at this size range begin to recommend the EGO alongside robotic mower alternatives (Mammotion LUBA, Husqvarna 550) depending on how much operator time the owner wants to invest.

Pros and Cons

Based on published specs and aggregated expert/owner reviews:

Strengths:

  • Consistently top-ranked in expert mower reviews
  • Arc Lithium battery technology for above-average runtime density
  • Select Cut blade system for cleaner finish in variable grass conditions
  • Broad model range (push → self-propelled → dual-battery)
  • Wide retailer availability
  • Large 56V battery ecosystem (blowers, trimmers, snow blowers)

Limitations:

  • Single 7.5 Ah battery is at the margin for half-acre lots
  • Heavier than some competitors at comparable specs (~73–85 lb)
  • Dual-battery configuration required for reliable half-acre coverage
  • Higher price than Greenworks at equivalent deck configurations
  • Runtime drops meaningfully in tall or wet grass

Verdict

The EGO Power+ earns its 8.8/10 and its top-of-list reputation in expert reviews. For the typical mid-size suburban lawn (0.125–0.35 acres), it is the benchmark cordless mower for battery runtime reliability, cut quality, and drive system refinement. For larger lawns approaching half an acre, the dual-battery 22-inch model closes the coverage gap, though it adds weight and cost.

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If your lawn is larger, hillier, or complex enough that weekly mowing time is a genuine burden, compare it against a mid-range robotic mower — the EGO's battery mowing experience is excellent, but robotic alternatives convert that 45–60 minutes per week into a near-zero time commitment.

Published specifications are manufacturer figures as of 2026. Runtime, coverage area, and slope performance vary by conditions. Verify current model configurations and pricing at time of purchase.

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