My son is graduating high school and is planning to mow neighbors' lawns this summer to earn some cash before going to college this Fall (whatever that means these days...)
Up until now he's been using our Ryobi cordless mower which is OK but not perfect. Most lawns in our neighborhood are small (~ 1/4 acre) but occasionally there are some bigger ones. Still, especially when grass is long, he can't finish lots with one set of batteries (we have 3 now). So as a graduation gift of sorts, we want to help him with equipment.
Option 1: buy X more batteries for the Ryobi
Option 2: buy a gas mower. (not a corded electric since those are PITA to deal with)
Which option should I choose? Fop Option 2, nobody in our household knows anything about gas engines, and he can learn but it's a steep learning curve if he picks up a used/broken gas mower for cheap. He can of course take it to a repair shop but then it might be better to just buy a new one. Maybe even self propelled? For Option 1, those batteries are pretty expensive so for the cost of a new gas mower (say $300) he can probably get 3-4 batteries. Which may not be enough for a big lot with high grass. On the other hand, electric mowers are easier to maintain, lighter, more environmentally friendly etc.
If we do get a gas one, what make/model would be a good balance of cost, reliability and power? If we pick Option 1, are there after-market battery brands that are better?
TIA!
Up until now he's been using our Ryobi cordless mower which is OK but not perfect. Most lawns in our neighborhood are small (~ 1/4 acre) but occasionally there are some bigger ones. Still, especially when grass is long, he can't finish lots with one set of batteries (we have 3 now). So as a graduation gift of sorts, we want to help him with equipment.
Option 1: buy X more batteries for the Ryobi
Option 2: buy a gas mower. (not a corded electric since those are PITA to deal with)
Which option should I choose? Fop Option 2, nobody in our household knows anything about gas engines, and he can learn but it's a steep learning curve if he picks up a used/broken gas mower for cheap. He can of course take it to a repair shop but then it might be better to just buy a new one. Maybe even self propelled? For Option 1, those batteries are pretty expensive so for the cost of a new gas mower (say $300) he can probably get 3-4 batteries. Which may not be enough for a big lot with high grass. On the other hand, electric mowers are easier to maintain, lighter, more environmentally friendly etc.
If we do get a gas one, what make/model would be a good balance of cost, reliability and power? If we pick Option 1, are there after-market battery brands that are better?
TIA!