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SENIX X6 60 Volt Max* 21-Inch 3-in-1 Cordless Push Lawn Mower,Self-Propelled,with Bagging,Mulching,Side Discharge,Height Adjustment,Smart Display,8Ah Lithium-ion Battery&Charger Included (LPSX6-H)

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Style: 60V-Self-Propelled


Features

  • PREMIUM BATTERY POWERED LAWN MOWER: Tame your lawn with the SENIX 60 Volt Max* Cordless Brushless Self-Propelled Lawn Mower; With a cutting-edge motor & a battery with up to 60 minutes of continuous runtime, this 21" mower delivers precision & efficiency
  • 3-IN-1 CUTTING: The 3-in-1 cutting system allows you to effortlessly switch between mulching, bagging, and side discharge for a tailored lawn; The bag storage hook enables hassle-free storage; LED lights with on-board on/off control provide visibility
  • USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Height adjustment ensures you get the perfect cut every time; Single-point folding handle offers multiple height adjustments; On-board display provides visual feedback on mower performance
  • PRO TESTED, HOA APPROVED: Unleash peak residential power and experience SENIX cutting-edge, lightweight 60V battery prowess, seamlessly combined with a Brushless Motor for gas-like performance.
  • HIGH-INTENSITY BRUSHLESS MOTOR: Provides Maximum Power, extended runtime, and longer motor life**
  • X6 BATTERY POWER: The battery features a charge level indicator; The Intelligent Power Management System optimizes individual battery cells for maximum power, performance, and runtime; Shock-resistant design; Compatible with all SENIX X6 power tools
  • OURDOOR GARDENING LOVER GIFT:The self-propelled lawn mower includes a side discharge chute, bagger, 8.0 Ah battery and battery charger; This outdoor power tool is covered by a 5-yr limited warranty for the tool and 3-yr limited warranty for the battery and charger

Brand: SENIX


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Polypropylene


Color: Blue


Style: 60V-Self-Propelled


Item Weight: 61 Pounds


Cutting Width: 21 Inches


Number of Positions: 7


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 51"D x 23"W x 15.5"H


Brand: SENIX


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Polypropylene


Color: Blue


Style: 60V-Self-Propelled


Item Weight: 61 Pounds


Cutting Width: 21 Inches


Number of Positions: 7


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 51"D x 23"W x 15.5"H


UPC: 843212100485


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 4 Inches


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 1.5 Inches


Manufacturer: YAT


Item Weight: 61 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LPSX6-H


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Good all around mower
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
This is a strong mower with variable cutting power modes and variable self propelling speeds. The yard I am mostly mowing is native grasses and weeds because of the Texas droughts and heat along with the recent winters where polar vortexes froze everything at single digit temperatures, killing the St. Augustine & Bermuda grasses. It is a corner lot and maybe a half acre to be mowed. The battery lasted about 3/4 of the way through the job cutting through some pretty dense growth about 8” tall, in most places. I mostly kept the power level at normal and switched to the Eco setting when I was in the less dense areas. I liked the wide cutting area and I didn’t have to overlap too much even though I wasn’t using the collection bag and the blades were having to mulch as well as cut. Also, I had the propelling speed at medium to high, which will pull you along if you aren’t keeping up and will do wheelies as you turn. That being said, the mower is surprisingly light weight and isn’t hard to push and maneuver. It folds very easily using the lever located near the operational controls and it has handles to grab when storing folded, molded into the deck. The height of the cut length is very easy to adjust with a top of deck mounted shifter type handle. The headlights are great and a new experience for me, as I was actually trying this out while it was getting dark outside. The control panel is not at all difficult to learn. The noise level is not loud like a gas mower but isn’t a whisper either compared to my neighbors battery mower, but I would trade this off for the added power and cut area. I did receive the mower in its original box which had some signs of a rough journey after it left its point of origin, but inside there were no visible signs of damaged components. Upon unpacking the battery, I discovered that it wouldn’t charge and though I registered around 45 of 60 volts using my multimeter, it couldn’t power the motor. I used the Amazon app to contact the seller, and after a couple of days of messaging to confirm what was malfunctioning and some supporting pics/video, they shipped me a replacement battery and charger no charge. The turnaround was about a week total (the reason for the taller grass). I like this mower and would recommend it because it does a great job for the money I paid for it, and I personally found that I can trust the seller to back up their product in the event of a malfunction. I will likely purchase an additional battery pack, possibly of smaller capacity in terms of amp hours to save a little $, so I can complete future mows without having to stop and recharge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025 by ATX is Me

  • Absolute Unit! Jealous Neighbors...Literally Draws Spectators
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
Cuts and bags my thick yard like a champ! This mower is not just a gas-powered equivalent; it far exceeds my expectations in every metric I can think of. My favorite features: * Quiet and turns on/off with a button push * Three power modes, normal mode leaves my thick St. Augustine looking like a golf course, haven't needed Turbo mode *Bagger works great and aside from clippings, I use it to "vacuum" up leaf piles * Speed-adjustable self-propel is powerful and works with mower blade off * LED headlights are cool looking and plenty bright enough to finish up that last bit when you run out of daylight * Handle folds flat and the unit stores standing up on end. Great for cleaning and a big space saver * Fan-equipped charger will provide a full charge in an hour * Battery powers through my 1/4-acre yard with reserves to spare *Price comparable with gas equivalent but offers so much more The only thing I would like to see improved is the self-propel levers. There is one for each hand, but you can use this feature one-handed. The problem is if you engage one lever, the other side engages too...and the first time you use it, you're going to pinch your fingers. I got used to it and know to keep my fingers out of the way. But I feel like this is a minor safety issue because now I automatically run the mower for an instant one-handed to avoid this issue. Probably not a big deal, but I did manage to plow the mower into a board fence when I first got it because I absent-mindedly forgot the speed was set to "trot behind and try to keep up mode," and when I engaged the self-propel feature while applying my adopted one-handed activation method with the thing pointed at the fence intending to just move up a foot, it got away from me a bit. This machine is powerful, and before I knew it, I was way past my initial irritation with myself for possibly scratching my new toy and moving right along to the realization I should probably get that spare hand back on the thing right quick for some extra control because it was now climbing the fence...or maybe just let go of it entirely so it would shut down. But I was too busy formulating the perfect blend of expletives I should mutter to myself before I thought of that. Good times...but no fingers or other extremities were harmed while I booked some time on my learning curve. I feel like the left and right self-propel levers should actuate independently of one another, at least in their analog function. What's happening is the natural inclination is to grip the handle with one hand because you know the thing's about to take off, and meanwhile you loosen your grip on the other handle to grab the self-propel lever so you're not firmly in control on that side. Then you pinch your fingers on the one hand you do have a grip with, so about the time you launch self-propel and are not yet back into a firm grip with the hand you used to actuate the lever, you snatch your fingers out of the way on the grip-side and find yourself in a situation where the machine is moving full steam ahead and you don't have a firm grip with either hand just as it starts. Watch that jackrabbit mode setting! Or watch your fingers! Maybe both. This isn't anything I feel rises to the level of looking at some other model, but it's worth mentioning. I also have to gripe a bit about how the delivery was a bit sketch, and the box looked like it had not been treated with kindness on the trip to my place. But that's just a testament to this mower's durability. But I finish like I started. I think this machine deserves five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by PEP

  • Very Disappointed
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
I purchased the Senix battery-powered X6 lawnmower with high hopes, but unfortunately, it has been a frustrating experience from the start. I’ve only used the mower twice, and during my most recent attempt to mow the lawn, it suddenly stalled and would not turn back on. The screen displayed a full battery, and even after bringing it back inside and fully recharging it, the mower still would not power up. What’s most concerning is that while the lights and self-propelled wheels still work, the blade and motor do not respond at all. For a product that’s essentially brand new, this is extremely disappointing. I expected better durability and reliability, especially considering the price and the brand’s reputation. I’ve reached out to customer service and am waiting to hear back, but as of now, I cannot recommend this mower. I hope I either receive a replacement or a fix soon—this has been a major letdown. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by CleverGirl

  • Get it!
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
I just plowed though a wet hayfield with this thing! No lie, my neighbors are haying their fields. The battery quit after about half an hour, but it was a half hour of 18" wet, matted down grass. Couldn't be happier with this mower!
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Cosmicfrog

  • Mower
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
Mower seems good. Amazon lowered the price between when I ordered it and when I received it. That annoyed me but has nothing to do with the mower.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by Kindle Customer

  • BEST mower I’ve ever owned!
Style: 60V-Self-Propelled
I was a little skeptical as I had tried a battery powered mower years ago. Plus we’ve had a lot of rain so my lawn was much taller than normal. I had zero issues with even the thickest areas. Didn’t even need the turbo speed. And my lawn looks great. I can’t wait to use it again!
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025 by Indynorth

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