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Black & Decker SPCM1936 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Self-Propelled Lawn Mower With Removable Battery

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4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (333 customer reviews)

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  • Delivers the power to cut up to 1/3 acre home site without the mess and hassles of gas
  • Variable Speed Self-Propelled System adjusts to your ideal mowing pace
  • 36-Volt Removable Battery lifts out to charge anywhere
  • Instant start every time with the push of a button
  • 3-in-1: Mulch, Bag or Rear Discharge with the push of a button

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 36.6 x 22.9 x 20.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 104 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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  • ASIN: B004JMZH3A
  • Item model number: SPCM1936
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (333 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #169 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

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Featuring a highly efficient design, the Black & Decker SPCM1936 19-Inch, 36-volt cordless lawn mower delivers the power to cut up to 1/3 acre home site without the mess and hassles of gas (conditions will affect run-time). The variable speed self-propelled motor adjusts to your ideal mowing pace. And it features an improved blade design for better cuts and longer runtime plus a lightweight polymer cutting deck that never rusts and is easy to clean. You can switch from mulching to bagging to rear discharge with the push of a button. It's backed by a two-year limited warranty.

Black & Decker SPCM1936
Delivers the power to cut up to 1/3 acre home site (see larger image).
Black & Decker SPCM1936
Choose mulch, bag, or rear discharge with the push of a button (see larger image).
Black & Decker SPCM1936
Conveniently stores upright in the garage (see larger image).

Fast Starts and Quiet Operation

The SPCM1936 is incredibly easy to use, thanks to advanced features that address the needs and wants of cordless mower users. First, it starts instantly with a key and a push of a button. And once started, its quiet operation--much quieter than gas mowers--means you can mow when you want to--without worrying about disturbing your neighbors.

Black & Decker SPCM1936

Easy Adjustments and Storage

The one-touch height adjustment means you can quickly alter the cutting height of all four wheels at once with the pull of a single lever. And unlike traditional mowers, the SPCM1936 can be folded for upright or compact storage, making it ideal for those with limited space in the shed or garage.

Energy Star

This Design Creates Zero Emissions

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), gas powered engines from outdoor lawn equipment produce over one million tons of polluting air emissions per year. The SPCM1936, in contrast, produces zero harmful emissions in your yard.

Its lift-out rechargeable battery lets you charge away from the mower or swap in additional batteries for larger lawns. The included 36-volt battery charger plugs easily into any household outlet and is Energy Star-qualified for energy efficiency and saving you money on your electrical bill.

What's in the Box

SPCM1936 lawn mower, charger, rear bag assembly, safety key

Black & Decker Electric Lawn Mower Comparison

 

MM1800

MM875

CM1836

CM1936

SPCM1936

Power Corded 12 amp motor Corded 12 amp motor 36V integrated battery 36V removable battery 36V removable battery
Deck Size
(cutting swath)
18-inch 19-inch 18-inch 19-inch 19-inch
Mulch/Bag/Discharge Rear bag with mulching insert and discharge capabilities Rear bag with mulching insert and discharge capabilities Rear bag with mulching insert and discharge capabilities Rear bag (mulching insert and side discharge chute sold separately) Rear bag (mulching insert and side discharge chute sold separately)
Cutting Area Up to 1/4 acre Up to 1/4 acre Up to 1/3 acre Up to 1/3 acre Up to 1/3 acre
Self-Propelled Motor -- -- -- -- Yes
Starter Handle pull Handle pull Handle pull Handle pull Push button
Height Adjustment One point, single lever adjusts all four wheels simultaneously One touch, single lever adjusts all four wheels simultaneously One point, single lever adjusts all four wheels simultaneously One touch, single lever adjusts all four wheels simultaneously One touch, single lever adjusts all four wheels simultaneously
Height Settings 1-1/4- to 3-1/2-inch 1-1/4- to 3-1/2-inch 1-1/2- to 3-1/2-inch 1-1/2- to 3-1/2-inch 1-1/2- to 3-1/2-inch
Wheel Size 7-inch 7-inch front / 8-inch rear 7-inch front / 8-inch rear 7-inch front / 9-inch rear 7-inch front / 9-inch rear
Weight 46 pounds 52 pounds 64 pounds 72 pounds 92 pounds
Warranty 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years

 

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Customer Reviews

The battery can be charged in or out of the mower. M. Harris  |  57 reviewers made a similar statement
Very easy to use and very quiet. chris  |  98 reviewers made a similar statement
It's much quieter than a gas mower, and it's much easier to maintain. Hilbert  |  62 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
372 of 373 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great mower for an average tract home lawn. March 26, 2011
Pros: Lightweight and ergonomiclly designed. Quiet and extremely easy to use. The highth adjustment is rediculously easy to use as is the self propelled function. Easy to clean and cuts a standard lawn well. Mulches, bags, and rear discharges equally well.

Cons: Lacking in brute power. The self propulsion doesn't go slow enough for certain circumstances and it lags a bit. It takes a few seconds to get up to full speed. The safety button that allows you to engage the cutting function isn't easy to find without looking for it. It could use being raised slightly or textured to be found by feel. The cutting function bale has a very light spring and the blade can stay cutting once you let go. The charging port is in an akward area to use and you must bend over to insert the charging cord. While these are concerns, there is nothing glaringly bad about the mower.

The mower comes almost completely built and 5 minutes is all that's needed to unpack the mower from the box, assemble it, and plug it in. My battery was also almost completely charged and was showing a green light (Ready for use) in about 8 minutes of charging.

My first use was after a brutal rain storm. I had given the lawn about 6 hours to dry out and it had been growing for 2 weeks. It was 6 inches high in several patches and the grass was very wet. I was curious as to how well the mower would cut though. I was, in a word, impressed. The mower cuts quietly and rolls easily along with either the power propulsion or just a push. I ran into the taller sections where I had to back up and go over the same area twice but that was to be expected, even with a gas mower. It would have helped had I raised the mower to it's full highth but I kept it at level 3 (Out of 7, 7 being the highest). I was bagging here and the mower picked up all of the trimmings. I was able to finish my larger than standard tract home lawn in one charge, even with the wet grass. The mower bogs down just like a gas mower will however it will bog easier. I was cutting bermuda grass/clover.

My second use was today, 6 days later and the lawn was still in good shape from the last mowing. Plus, it was much drier. I started out bagging and this time, the mower breezed through everything with no problems. I was able to mow with one pass over everything and the motor barely struggled through the highest areas. Halfway through, I emptied the bag and switched to the mulch function (Just the turn of a nob). The mower functioned better than I expected, leaving no clumps of clippings yet not bogging down either. I finally went after some foot tall weeds with the rear discharge function. The motor, as expected, bogged down and I had to back off and make several passes to get a clean cut. I ended up with a cleanly mowed area with clumps of clippings, expected with such tall weeds.

I noticed several things: The charging connectors, while fragile looking, are actually quite stout. I use these same connectors in an industrial application and have no worries about them. I don't expect them to fail for a very long time, if ever. The mower can be hard to turn or pull back unless you push the mower forward several inches to allow the self propulsion to dissengage. Once dissengaged, the mower is easy to manuver and actually, lighter than my old snapper. It only took me a few turns before I figured this out and now, it's easy to release the self propulsion bale and let the mower travel several inches before trying to turn or reverse. Wet soggy grass will build up on the underside of the mower and also in the discharge chute if the bag is too full for the clippings to be expelled into it. I ended up flipping the mower on its side and scraping the buildup off with a piece of scrap wood, then continuing with my mowing. You shouldn't have this problem with a properly dry lawn. Rinsing the underside of the mower before you put it away is advised because the buildup will come off much easier if it is fresh, verses dried and stuck on.

In closing, I am happy with this mower and the job it has done so far on my lawn. People who have St. Augustine type lawns or larger than a normal tract home lawn will probobly be better suited with a gasoline engined mower. These battery powered mowers are getting much closer in performance to their gas engined cousins but still have a long way to go. For those that have a hard time starting a gasoline mower, who dislike the fumes and maintainance, or (like me) am interested in a newer technology, then the battery powered black and decker may be the mower for you. The only reason I felt this mower deserved 4 stars instead of 5 was the lack of power for thick st. augustine type lawns.

****One year update, March 06, 2012**** No failures to report, no strange noises or hiccups. I've sharpened the blade exactly once for the beginning of this season and the mower continues to cut as it did since day one. I have managed to wear down the battery during one cutting session. The grass had gotten extremely tall over 3 weeks last summer and as soon as I noticed the mower losing performance, I rolled it back in the garage and charged it up overnight. The next morning, I finished the lawn with no problems. It picks up the clippings very well while bagging, even when cutting mildly wet lawn. The self propulsion works as well as it ever has and I love it. I only bag now, forgoing the mulching or rear discharge for the ease of emptying the bag in my green waste trashcan. I occasionally will flip the lever to mulch, just to make sure it still works. It has gotten stiff over the year of use and could probobly use some lubricant like WD40, etc. on the hinge. I can use my hand to help the flap into place though (Carefull to disconnect the power as you must reach in near the blade). I added a braided wire lanyard as some other reviewers have posted about. The key on the end of the lanyard is convenient and I don't have to search for it. I'm still very happy with my purchase and still recommend this lawn mower to anyone looking for a mower for small to average lots. I have no regrets about buying this mower over a gasoline powered mower

**** First repair, April 12, 2012*** The clip that holds the front left wheel on cracked and allowed the wheel to come off when I smacked up against a block wall. Upon further inspection, I found the clip was heavily rusted and weakened. When I am finished mowing, I flip the mower on its side and rinse off the deck which allowed water to enter the axle area. It can't readily get out so that clip sits in water and rusts. My solution is easy, just stop washing the mower. Who knows what else is rusting. Black and Decker sent me out 2 new clips at my request and my mower has been repaired and working properly for several weeks now. To install the new clip, place the wheel over the axle with the plastic wheel cap off. Place the push clip on top of the axle and a 3/4" socket over the push clip to evenly distribute the force needed to seat it. Give that socket a smack with a rubber mallet and the push clip will be fully seated. In the event that you need this part and don't want to wait for shipping, your local hardware store will carry it as it is commonly used for holding wheels onto barbeques. Just bring your old clip in to compare sizes.

**** 2 year update, March 30, 2013**** Still chugging along just fine with no discernible decrease in battery life. I found that squirting some silicone spray lubricant on the hinge of the mulch/bag flap greatly decreases the strength needed to turn the selection knob. It was pretty stiff as mentioned. A quick squirt and a couple of turns back and forth of the knob and it's as easy to turn as new. I can hear a noise coming from the transmission when the self propel function is engaged. It's not a bad noise and I suspect it's just from the gears wearing in to each other and is normal. I will keep an eye on it though and update should any repairs be required. To date, the only repair was in the above paragraph. Even the blade is still original, though it has been sharpened.
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167 of 174 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Self-propelled 19" cordless electric lawn mower January 26, 2011
PROS: No cord, gas or smoke, easy to adjust cutting height, only minor assembly required, seems well-built and designed, quiet, 36 volts.

CONS: Heavy at 75 lbs., flimsy charger plug and wire, more difficult to turn because of length, made mainly out of plastic - although this may not be so bad in the long run if you live in a humid area.

I would recommend the self-propelled version mainly because of the mower's heavy weight. The rear drive wheels are great for going up an incline, but take a bit of getting used to. You can't just push down on the handle bar and raise the front wheels slightly off the ground to make a quick turn. After you learn to quickly connect and disconnect the drive wheels as you mow and turn, it becomes much easier. You just have to learn to work with it, rather than force it to go your way.

I like how the drive wheels slip gradually into gear, (nice!) but the slowest forward speed is not slow enough for cutting through tall grass unless you mow the lawn twice at different cutting heights - which the manual recommends. With a mower like this, (or any electric mower I suppose) you cannot directly compare it with gas-powered mowers with 3-4 times the horse power. But this is a great alternative and most probably the trend all mowers will eventually follow.

The manual states that it takes 12 hours to charge, but for me it charged in half that time. The charging times will probably increase as the years go by until the battery needs to be replaced. They also recommend that it remain plugged-in all the time - I assume to prolong battery life. Because of its weight, turning the mower on to its side to clear an obstruction may take some doing. Again, that's to be expected.

Please don't assume this to be a negative review. This is a different kind of mower which can't be directly compared with a gasoline-powered machine. So far, I am quite pleased with this purchase.
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115 of 121 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best mower i have ever used March 4, 2011
I have used many mowers in my time and this is the best mower i have ever used.The weight of the mower for me makes it perfect because it is easy to use and move around.you can use the self propelled feature when the mower is not on makes putting it away great.I live in Oregon so the grass is thick and wet and the mulching feature was so good that i did not need to the bag the grass.The charger to me works great no problems.I have a very big yard and i only used little less than half the battery power.The plastic is very well made and makes the mower light and seems to hold up very well.I give this mower a all around A++++ and will never go back to gas again
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