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Sun Joe MJ401E 14-Inch 12-Amp Electric Lawn Mower w/Collapsible Handle for Storage, 3-Position Height Control, 10.6-Gallon Bag, Green

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Style: Original Version


Size: 12-Amp


Features

  • [POWERFUL]: 13-amp motor cuts a 14-inch wide path
  • [ADJUSTABLE DECK]: Tailor cutting height with 3-position height control
  • [STEEL BLADES]: Durable 14-Inch steel blade cuts with precision
  • [ACCESSORIES]: Includes 10. 6-gallon detachable grass catcher foe easy disposal of grass clippings
  • [MAINTENANCE FREE]: No gas, oil or tune-ups
  • [COMPACT + LIGHTWEIGHT]: Weighing only 29 pounds foe easy maneuvering around small lawns

Description

SEE JOE MOW. No messy gas; just an easy-to-use, lightweight, maneuverable and economical push reel mower. The Sun Joe MJ500M Reel Mower with Grass Catcher handles tough turf with ease and provides a quiet solution for any lawn. Powered with a push, this manual mower’s 5 sharpened steel blades cut a crisp 16-inch path in a single pass — no gas, oil or electricity required. The MJ500M comes with a handy rear collection bag to help keep your yard nice and tidy. Powered by you, the Sun Joe MJ500M has a 16-inch wide cutting path with a 4 position height adjustment lever to tailor cutting heights up to 1.57 inches, you’ll have the ultimate control to select just the right height so your lawn will always look its best. At under 25 lbs, MJ500M is an easy-to-use, lightweight and maneuverable push reel mower designed to tackle the toughest turf with ease. The Sun Joe MJ500M comes with a 2-year full warranty. Make your lawn the envy of the entire neighborhood with the MJ500M 16-Inch Reel Mower — and Go With Joe®. From the Manufacturer Responding to the need for an easy-to-use machine that takes care of the smaller yards, Sun Joe developed the Mow Joe MJ401E, a smaller electric lawn mower that delivers the power of a gas machine with the convenience of an electric unit. Its durable steel blade cuts 14 wide with precision on each pass. In addition to its hard-working mowing capacity, the Mow Joe features a three position manual height adjustment. The Mow Joe is equipped with a hard top rear bag, which detaches easily for convenient disposal. No gas, oil, or tune-ups are necessary. The unit is ETL-approved and carries a full two year warranty.

Brand: Sun Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Metal


Color: Green


Style: Walk-behind


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Cutting Width: 14 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 25"D x 17.5"W x 16.7"H


Brand: Sun Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Metal


Color: Green


Style: Walk-behind


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Cutting Width: 14 Inches


Number of Positions: 3


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 25"D x 17.5"W x 16.7"H


UPC: 728131181381 803982767844 846829808751 100012604705 863190002175 014445368748 185842000149 724627087465 699178250715 021112976045 327330384151 043945999695


Wheel Size: 5.5 Inches


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 2.52 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 92


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 1.18 Inches


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Item Weight: 28 pounds


Department: Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers


Item model number: MJ401E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Perfect smallish SouthWest Lawn Machine.
WOW am I impressed. I did a lot of research before buying and I have waited till the end of the season to write a review. No one is close to the value for the money in my experience. I have an AZ mixed Bermuda lawn 60'x40' that has in-ground sprinklers. A mix of hardscape features and uneven terrain (old tree wells). Most issues with this mower resolved around electrical power. I used an RMA meter to assure the circuit had a solid ground, and an AMP probe to determine Max load on the existing circuit if everything was powered up. I elected to run a new dedicated 20amp circuit from the panel to an outside 20amp rated receptacle. Your local codes may require an electrician/permits etc.. I have a 100ft 12 gauge outdoor rated extension cord that I have dedicated for outdoor yard work that hangs on a garden hose holder next to the receptacle. The box traveled well and the unit went together quickly. I used Loctite on the handle bolts. Super glue on the sheet metal screws that hold the handle to the body. The instructions were clear and came with no surprises. I powered the unit on and used a clamp to just run it for an hour. Amp pull was consistent and an in IR temp gun indicated little rise in temp at the motor housing or safety switch. The molded receptacle on my extension cord did get hot. I replace it as the heat is an indicator of a bad receptacle. I was satisfied that everything was good. This is a low powered inexpensive mower so testing under load consisted of letting the grass grow for two weeks. I did not water the yard for three days before I mowed. This is critical in my experience as wet grass plays hell with amp draw and the ability of the mower to eject the grass to the catcher. I set the wheels so the blades were in the highest position 2.5" (I can not imagine using the lower settings on anything we grow in AZ except Tiff. She powered along with NO change in motor noise. I was unable to load the motor. I admit to being impressed. The grass was cut very even, and the grass catcher was getting very nearly every blade which is unusual fro a cheap mower. Going over a tree wells were no problem. However a 2" divot where some hardscape had been removed caused one front wheel to move down to a lower setting. The wheels are attached to an axel which is held in the height slot (there are three) by springs on each side. The springs are plenty stiff until you run into a sudden change in terrain. The wheels are molded hard plastic with only a hint of tread, and offer little/no suspension. The tension springs seem to perform a kind of suspension, but the slots are not long enough to guarantee the axel will not slip. I elected not to fill in these divots this season to see how she would perform over time. The catcher is held on by a well sprung door that covers the grass ejection hole if the catcher is not in place. I was/am amazed that this catcher will completely fill. Even expensive mowers seem to be designed not to fill that last 20% of a catcher. Catcher removes easily and goes back on with a bit of fiddling. With all mowers there are tricks unique to each in putting the catcher on in a way that damages nothing. My only complaint is there is no noise differential if the bag is empty or full, and the bag is so well constructed that it does not deflect in a manner that hints at needing emptying. Neither does the center of gravity change. In the whole season I was never able to figure a trick on exactly when the catcher was full. A nit I know... The base of the mower is plastic. To add structure the plastic is honeycombed on the undercarriage to add stiffness I supposed. This makes the housing 16 1/2" wide. The blade is 14" with no visual cues embossed on the mower to indicate where the effective cutting stops. I eventually used a Sharpie to add alignment marks to stop my yard from looking like an 11 year old just did his first yard. But that did not completely solve the problem to my surprise. Remember the hard plastic wheels with 1/32" embossed tread? The motor that whips along no matter how fast I go, and a catcher that fills to the top? Under weight the wheels push down the grass under them to an extent that that Bermuda grass did not rebound before I made the return trip. Really weird. An hour after mowing I had strips of mostly cut lines the width of the wheels. I slowed down and the problems went away. After a whole season The only wear and tear was the following: Several nicks in the blades where I guess I hit a stone from the landscaping. The honeycombed housing had been bent in several places but not punctured. One of the screws that hold the handle to the body needed regluing. In summary: I can not imagine a more perfect combination of compromises to come up with the perfect Southwest Landscape Electric Mower. I will be filling in the divots/wells in the off season. I will wash out the catcher to ensure dirt does not start to clog this superior catcher. I would never have expected a company with the name of SNOW JOE to build such a perfect machine for the heat of the desert, but they have... My hats off to them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2014 by Richard F. Fulton Jr.

  • Mow Joe has MOJO!
I love this little guy! I have a very very small lawn in San Francisco. It’s basically two small rectangles - totaling less than 200 sq ft. I’ve tried the old school manual mowers, but I could never get enough momentum to cut the grass evenly. Also, the unit I was using was a little heavy (left wheel lines in the grass). Moreover, with a bordering fence and low lying plants and flowers, it was difficult to cut around the edges. I tried hand trimming it as well. That took hours. My neighbors though I was crazy. I tried I weed whacker but I couldn’t get the grass cut evenly. I tried to rent a gas mower from local dealers. They said it wasn’t worth it for them to stock residential mowers in a city that doesn’t have too many “lawns.” I tried local landscapers. They said the property was too small. Then I stopped trying. I’d water the grass, and it kept growing. It started to look like a jungle. My two little Yorkies would go out to pee and I would lose them in the long luscious blades of my discontent. Then I found the Sun Mow Joe. Before I even got it a return had been initiated because it was damaged during delivery (the return and reship were painless. Amazon and the manaufacturer took care of it automatically). I began to lose hope and thought one day my small home would be devoured by the green monster. Then the mower finally arrived. So simple to assemble. It’s smaller than I thought it would be. Small blade too. Looked flimsy and was very light. I tried not to get my hopes up. I plugged it in. It was quiet. I liked that. It cut quickly and evenly. I started to get excited. I mowed a little longer and then it died. I screamed at the blue sky above me, “BLAST! CURSES! DARN IT TO HECK! MY GRASS IS TOO ROBUST FOR THIS FEEBLE CONTRAPTION!” I unplugged the infernal machine and tipped it over. The trimmings bag was full. I emptied it. The mower began cutting again. With ease! Such ease. I had to empty the bag 4 times. But the grass was cut so evenly. My lawn looked so good. My dogs love it now. I began to tear up. Two years of disappointment slowly dripped away. I only used it once. Had zero issues. I’ve read complaints about the longevity. I would reckon that this is a MAINTENANCE mower for small lawns. I understand that’s probably a small vertical market but there is a market. The cord is a bit of hassle, but finding and going to a gas station in SF is more of a hassle to be honest. I don’t think a cordless mower would have worked as well either. I thought because the mower was so that was so light it would be a problem. On the contrary, it didn’t leave heavy wheel indentations in my grass. And I can easily pick it up and store it in my basement. Other “complaints:” there is a height setting on the mower, but I wish I could keep the grass a little taller. Also, the bag filled up quickly. But I’m partly to blame because the grass was so high. Also, a bigger bag would just make the unit bigger. So I guess that wouldn’t make sense. Just ignore the last comment. I hope you are able to enjoy the benefits of this little wonder as much as I did! Merry mowing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by Judgely Judgely

  • Still going 7 years later!
I bought this in 2018 and it's still performing well. I have the corded version (partly that's all I could afford and also don't have a safe place to store lithium batteries but also more environmentally friendly but is a pain in the rear). I like that I can both push forward and pull back. I have lots of weeds and mulch on edges and it keeps truckin'. Just this week one of the wheels fell off. Not only did this take 7 years to happen (though I live in the northeast so only mow mid-May to late October/early Nov), but the company provides and easy and affordable way to replace it. High-fives SunJoe! If you have a simple, squarish lawn this is such a great choice. It's also a great choice if you have a more complicated lawn (like I do) but have a tight budget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025 by JHovel

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