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Great States 415-16 16-Inch Reel Mower Standard Full Feature Lawn Mower with T-Style Handle and Heat Treated Blades

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Size: 16-Inch, 5-Blade


Style: Reel Only


Features

  • Manual mechanical mower with a quick, adjustable cutting height of 1"-2.5" for a clean and even
  • Lightweight lawn mower has 16" cutting width, 5-blade ball bearing reel, and 10" composite wheels for optimal maneuverability
  • Push blade mower with high-quality heat-treated alloy steel blades that stay sharp longer
  • Comfortable push mower handle parts with a T-style cushioned grip; Easy, tool-less assembly
  • Clean and quiet reel mower to maintain your lawn without the need for gas or oil

Description

The Great States Push Reel Mower makes lawn maintenance convenient and efficient. It does not emit harmful fumes to the environment, and it keeps your lawn healthy by cutting grass carefully without shredding the grass in the process. This manual reel lawn mower is easy to assemble and use. Your lawn can keep looking neat without the noise and fumes. It is specially designed to be comfortable on your hands for a better mowing experience without hurting your hands. From the Manufacturer The power source behind our mowers hasn't changed much in 100 years. It's still readily available on demand. You can still fuel it for the price of a banana and a glass of milk. It always works when you want it to, and it doesn't leave any residue for the environment to absorb other than a couple of foot prints in a perfectly cut lawn. People- the power behind our mowers in 1895, and the power behind them today. What has changed is the product available to the people. At Great States, we've applied a century of technology to a good old fashioned idea: the reel lawn mower. Today's reel mowers are lightweight and easy to maneuver. They're ideal for today's smaller lawns, and today's hectic lifestyles. They're always ready when you're ready, and they're almost maintenance free with no spark plugs to foul or engines to clog up. They're good to the environment and they're good to the lawn, snipping the grass for a clean, precise cut. A cut that's helped us carve our niche as the nation's largest manufacturer of in-demand, on-demand reel mowers. We've spent 100 years of perfecting our reel mower designs, streamlining our production processes and searching for the best possible materials to build the best reel mowers possible. And we're proud of all that. But more important still, we've spent the last 100 years, and we'll spend the next 100 more, keeping America Green. Great States 16-inch cutting width reel lawn mower. 4 spider 5 blade with ball bearing reel. 2-inch welded shrub bar. 10-inch ball bearing wheels. Easy height adjustment of 1/2-inch to 2-1/2-inch.

Brand: Great States


Material: Metal


Color: White


Style: Reel Only


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Cutting Width: 16 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 23.1"D x 10.6"W x 13.8"H


Brand: Great States


Material: Metal


Color: White


Style: Reel Only


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Cutting Width: 16 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 23.1"D x 10.6"W x 13.8"H


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Department: Teak


Manufacturer: Great States


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 415-16


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Old School wins
Size: 16-Inch, 5-Blade Style: Reel Only
I purchased (received) the Great States 415-16 reel mower on July 18th, 2013. Today is August 17th, 2013. I've owned it for 4 weeks at this writing and have used it 7 times. My front lawn is 45' x 35' and my back lawn was 60' x 75'. Both lawns were in dismal shape, mostly weeds, crabgrass and rocks. My lawn service charged $35 a week to cut the few strands of grass that dared grow. We decided to renovate the backyard including expanding it another 100' into what was woods (so the backyard lawn is now 60' x 175'). I suspended the lawn service and purchased the Great States 415-16 reel mower to do my front yard while the backyard was being renovated. I ordered the mower from Amazon late on Wednesday night and with Amazon Prime it arrived about noon on Friday. I had it assembled in less than 10 minutes and proceeded to cut the front lawn. The cut was serviceable but no worse than the lawn service had been. Years ago (when I did the laws myself) I had a gas powered, self-propelled Snapper that was brutally heavy and poorly selected for my lawns. It took 1-1/2 hours of wrestling an 80-lb mower to do a mediocre job (thus the lawn service). The front yard took 30 minutes with the Snapper while the more agile reel mower takes about 15 minutes. Each time I've cut the lawn with the reel it's been easier and taken less time. I assumed that I'd have more jams but after the first mow (and removal of most of the debris) it happens once or twice and I do like the fact that when it's jammed you can be sure that something is stuck that you can remove yourself without getting the unit serviced (unlike the Snapper). The backyard was completed with sod that was allowed to grow out to 6" or more before I mowed it. I had some trepidation about using the Great States reel mower but having decided to permanently stop the lawn service I gave it a try. I set the cutting height to the highest setting (took about 5 minutes but should take less since I now know what to do) and then it was like giving the lawn a haircut. The reel mower performed beautifully. It was agile around tree bases and cut acceptably close to walls. The cut of the grass was refined and elegant - no tearing. I did find that at this height > 6") I needed to give multiple passes (2) in most areas but needed to do so less the second time I did the lawn. I also found that it gave a more complete cut walking slowly. Grass flipping up, quiet and no gas fumes. My landscape contractor advised me to use a blower and clear the grassy mulch on new sod. That took about 20 minutes. In all it took 1-3/4 hours the first time I cut and 1-1/2 hours the second (including the blower). I can't compare this directly to the Snapper since the lawn is more than twice the size now but it used to take about 50 minutes with that mower on the smaller lawn. I can tell you that the reel mower's agility and substantially lighter weight (28lbs) leaves me less exhausted. As a bonus I was able to blow the mulch into areas that need it. My former lawn service quoted me $60/week to mow the new lawn. I believe that I'll be able to do it with the reel mower and blower (I expect to take 30-40 minutes every other week to do the trimming) in 1-1/4 hours on a maintenance basis. I've decided to take the exercise, save the money and do it myself. Conclusion: Depends on your perspective but I feel that I now have a medium sized suburban lawn. Having used a powerful gas self-propelled mower and the reel I prefer the latter. It's less strenuous, takes about the same time, cuts better, it's cheaper ($97 shipped to my door including tax), and it's easier and far cheaper to maintain the equipment. I was pleasantly surprised at the high quality of construction on the Great States 415-16. I believe that it will give me years of quality service. My modest complaint is that the handle foam moves around the handle (it doesn't slide upwards though). Very minor complaint indeed. I used the Snapper with a large, cumbersome, vinyl grass catching bin. I usually had to empty it 6-7 time during a full lawn cut. Using the blower simplifies this and the cuttings from the reel are clean and light so that they blow easily. I had been researching electric mowers in the belief that I'd need more power or cutting surface but having used an even larger machine (Snapper) without benefit makes me believe that most homeowners in a similar situation as mine would be well served to try a low cost reel mower before investing in more expensive equipment. You may just find, as I did, that the old school reel mower does as good (or better) a job, in about the same time and if you can discontinue lawn service in the bargain your pocketbook will be heftier as well. Note: My lawn is mostly flat but tilted. There were no issues when mowing from the terrain. Update 9/3/2013 I adjusted the cutting length to the middle setting (~1-1/2") and did 2 passes (per below) so it took close to 2 hours on the backyard alone but the lawn looks like a golf course. Thanks to Nelson of my landscape contractor's crew who demonstrated how effective the mower is when mowing slowly, passing both ways (back and forth) and then cutting the following week at a right angle to the previous cut (also back and forth). There were no issues with grass that wouldn't cut because of height or otherwise. On each return row I overlapped the left wheel inside of the previous row. Not fast but very effective. Keep in mind that this mower only has a 16" cutting swath so you're going to have to cut a lot of 'row's, (at least 100) to do a nice clean job on 50' of lawn, but it's more agile than larger electric or gas mowers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2013 by NeverBend

  • If you want a push reel mower, this is an excellent choice
Size: 18-Inch, 5-Blade Style: Reel Only
We have a lot of lawn to mow, but are not fussy about it being mowed every week or "perfectly". Use the gas mower for some of the big areas, but wanted to try and become more environmentally friendly and LESS NOISY! First, the assembly. Let me say that even tho' I am a 61 year old female, I am VERY handy. I gave 3 stars to ease of assembly. This is the biggest negative about the mower. I am not saying it is difficult exactly, just annoying at times. One good tip I got from reading the reviews was this: ASSEMBLY is a bit of a.....pain. There are 3 bits: the handle, the middle, and the reel. The handle assembles easily. You will have issues if you follow the instructions by attaching that to the middle part and then putting the entire assembly on the reel. The trick is to attach the middle part to the reel as you will have to push on it (compress it) to get it on the posts. That will be impossible if you've fully assembled the handle as it doesn't flex to fit. Once it's on the reel, bolt the handle to the middle bit. THAT reviewer knew what they were talking about! ALSO, regarding assembly I agree with this reviewer: BUILD quality seem acceptable for a 100 dollar piece of equipment. However, it's engineered terribly. They basically send you two left sides to a handle. And this is actually an issue if you want to fasten the wing nuts/bolt in the same direction on both sides of the handle. Because the left handle is basically the right handle upside down, the bolt no longer fits inside of a dimple in the handle frame. So you're left with two choices: bolting one bolt and wing nut upside down and one right side up, or muscling one of the wing nuts so hard that you make your own dimple in the frame. THIS IS TRUE! I did the former. I also found that altho' it is true that ideally one doesn't want to set the reel too low and cut too much height off the grass at any one time, the mower works WAY better if you adjust the blades close to ground. I have not found that doing so causes the usual problem of grass too short and "burning". Oh, the method for adjust reel / blades is just awkward. But, not too hard. Regarding trying to cut longer grass. I have found that the blades are so sharp that even letting the grass get rather long (say 6-7 inches!) is perfectly fine. It is true that it does a much better job on soft grass. If you have a lot of "straw", you will get frustrated; it will not cut this sort of grass. People commented that it is better to walk fast and get the reel turning faster...yes, definitely makes cutting easier. Sometimes you benefit by giving a spot a second swipe. I think no matter the type of mower that overlapping your "lanes" of mowing and essentially double mowing is beneficial. I don't know why, but I like the "cut' produced by this mower much better than the gas mower. It is much greener and thicker looking. If you want a reel type mower, this one is highly recommended. Oh, yes it only goes forward. Not really an issue. Sticks? Well, if they are small and flat on ground, not an issue. If one gets in the blades...it stops SUDDENLY. Just pick the stick out. Hardly an issue for me; most small twigs get mowed right over. Lastly, the best thing is you can quickly grab it, no gassing up, do a small area only if need be...sometimes there are patches that grew faster than the rest. I am glad I bought it. Get the wider one for a few more dollars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020 by Dog Lover

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