DEWALT 60V MAX* Cordless Brushless Push Mower Kit
DCMWP600X2
Maintain your property with the completely redesigned DEWALT® mower, built from the battery up, for optimal electric cutting performance. The new 60V MAX* Brushless Push Mower features the patented High Efficiency Cutting System which utilizes the all-new steel cutting deck design, dual blade system, and autosense motor to deliver up to 80 minutes of runtime*. The mower folds with one touch for easy storage and comes with 3-in-1 mulching, bagging and rear discharge capabilities.
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- High Efficiency Cutting System with Dual Blades is designed for runtime and cutting performance
- Up to 80 Minutes on runtime using both included batteries in succession**
- LED Dashboard communicates battery state of charge cutting system difficulty and blade end of life.
- Rugged Durable Steel Deck design
- One touch Handle system quickly telescopes and folds unit between storage and operating positions
- Takes up 82% less space in vertical storage vs in operation.†
- Single Point Height Adjust system with 6 settings for a variety of grass conditions and cutting preferences
- 85% Quieter than comparable gas mower‡
- Bag fills up to 95% full before needing to be emptied
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Battery Included:trueBattery Qty:2Battery Type:60V MAX* Lithium IonBattery Amp Hours:9 AhCharger Included:YesCharger Type:Wall Mountable Charging BaseCordless vs Corded:CordlessHeight:15.041 INLength:38.622 INWeight:77.418 LBWidth:24.050 INVoltage:60 VWatt Hours:180
Includes:
(1) DCMWP600X2 DEWALT 60V MAX* Cordless Brushless Push Mower Kit|(2) DCB609 Batteries|(2) DCB1104 A Chargers|(1) Bagger|(1) Rear Side Discharge Chute|(1) Mulch Plug
*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 60 volts. Nominal voltage is 54.,**Based on mowing one third of grass height, on height setting 6, using both fully charged DEWALT 60V MAX* DCB609 3.0Ah batteries in succession.,†Refer to user manual for proper vertical storage configuration,‡ vs. Troy-Bilt (12A-A1BP723); measurements taken without load or engagement of self-propelled, from operator's position in a lab environment.