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YARDMAX 21 in. 170cc 2-in-1 Gas Walk Behind Push Lawn Mower with High Rear Wheels

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Features

  • Single-lever deck adjustment for quickly setting your mow height
  • MAXFlow Deck Technology volute spiral deck design for better airflow and mulching
  • Heavy-duty, 16-gauge stamped steel deck
  • Durable, one-piece seamless steel deck reduces vibration
  • Seven cutting heights from 1.25 to 3.75
  • Double-ball-bearing wheels for easy, smooth mowing with less pushing effort
  • Adjustable, durable 3-position handle height
  • Folds for space-saving storage
  • 7 in. front and 11 in. rear wheels for stability and control
  • Only minimal assembly is required

Description

The YARDMAX 21″ 2-in-1 high-rear-wheel walk-behind manual push mower features a light, compact design that makes it easy to mow smaller lawns and to maneuver the mower in tighter spaces, but still gives you plenty of features and lots of power for an entry-level mower. Equipped with a 170cc OHV Yardmax engine that delivers maximum performance in this class of push mower, this mower features a seven cutting positions, which can be adjusted using a single convenient lever. For smooth mobility, this mower features 7-in. front and 11-in. rear ball-bearing wheels, and a single-piece, seamless stamped steel deck made of durable 16-guage steel. The entire mower can be compactly folded for stowing in tight garage spaces. Only limited assembly required.

Brand: YARDMAX


Power Source: Gasoline-Powered


Material: Alloy Steel, Plastic


Color: Orange


Style: Push Lawn Mower


Item Weight: 57.8 Pounds


Cutting Width: 21 Inches


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 61"D x 22.16"W x 38.25"H


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand Name: YARDMAX


Model Number: YG1550


UPC: 850015852046


Manufacturer: Yardmax


Item Type Name: Lawn Mower


Included Components: Machine, Manual, Hardware


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2 Years Residential, 90-Day Commercial


Power Source: Gasoline-Powered


Number of Positions: 7


Operation Mode: Manual


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 1.25 Inches


Item Weight: 57.8 Pounds


Cutting width: 21 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 61"D x 22.16"W x 38.25"H


Color: Orange


Style Name: Push Lawn Mower


Material Type: Alloy Steel, Plastic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good mower
Style: Push Lawn Mower
Good mower, I've had it for 3 years, cuts good
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by CH

  • Lower handle broke.
Style: Push Lawn Mower
I bought my lawnmower in January of this year. It’s only been nine months and the lower handle broke. Great lawnmower it does his job but just a minor defect. Hopefully, I can get a replacement part for it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 by Julio

  • Yardmax does not actually have any customer service.
Style: Push Lawn Mower
I would have given this mower a very good review if only Yardmax had any real, actual customer service. Inside the box the mower came in, there is one of those sheets that says, "STOP ... do not return to store ... call us first". It strikes me as very odd for a company to do this but not actually have any customer service. I had a small problem that they should have been able to correct. The cap for the oil dipstick/filler does not fit properly into the pipe leading down into the crankcase. The cap has a thick section near its top where there is an o-ring with outer diameter 20 mm. But the interior diameter of the pipe is 22 mm. By design the cap does not screw on, i.e., it is held in place by friction only. As such, it needs to be snug and shouldn't wobble. The cap is so loose that it wobbles and there isn't really much friction to keep it from coming out. This is a terrible, terrible design even if it were a proper fit. But since the fit isn't snug, this is not acceptable in the least. I've had the mower now for almost two weeks. I first submitted a request for customer service via their web site. After a week there was no reply, so I sent an email. With no reply to it either, I began trying to call them, starting a couple of days ago. After selecting the appropriate menu option, there phone system advises to "continue to stay on the line ... " Yesterday I stayed on the line for more than half an hour, and no one ever answered the phone. I did this again today, but only for about ten minutes this time. It is all but certain that there wasn't anyone answering the customer service extension, and that they had so little appreciation of their customers that they left the phone answering system where it told people to stay on the line even though there was no one there to pick up the calls. Would I have bought a product from a brand that was going to treat me like this, if I had known that this is how they are? Absolutely not. As far as I am concerned, companies that treat customers this way, that show this little appreciation for their customers, need to simply go out of business. The sooner it happens, the better it is for everyone. As far as it affects their customer service, they've already gone out of business anyway. So, now I have no way to know what I should do about this oil filler/dipstick cap. I hope that they did not do this intentionally, as a way to vent the crankcase. The crankcase absolutely does need to be vented, because for a single-cylinder engine especially, the crankcase volume changes as the piston moves back and forth. But surely they did not think that it would be appropriate to vent the crankcase by using an oil filler cap that fits loosely and that might fall out and that will allow fine sand and other debris to enter the crankcase. Over time, this will surely result in destruction of the engine. I am hoping that they weren't stupid enough to think that this is an acceptable way to provide for crankcase ventilation. I am hoping that the engine has another means for ventilating the crankshaft, and that the loose cap is simply an error during assembly. There just isn't any way for me to know. I called AMZN customer service. They had another number for Yardmax, but it was just another number for reaching the same phone answering system. No help. I wouldn't have bought their product if I had known about their lousy attitude toward customers. I have to let other people know about this, and recommend to other people that they buy whatever equipment they need from another company that genuinely appreciates their customers. And based on the information I have, i.e., that the mower was shipped with the wrong oil filler cap or else with one that was intentionally too small to fit snugly, in order that this would correct the oversight with respect to crankcase ventilation, I am not able to avoid the conclusion that the engine is most likely junk. The more I think about it, the more I am inclined to think that this loose cap was their solution to the need for the crankcase to be ventilated. And when I think about this, I can't avoid thinking that the engine is a piece of junk. This, together with them not answering the phone, just doesn't leave me with a good feeling about Yardmax or their products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by Kaiser Soze

  • Works as expected
Style: Push Lawn Mower
It's pretty decent. Haven't owned a push mower in a long time. Cuts well, plenty of power. Used 2x, the first time my grass was pretty high. It knocked it down fine on highest setting. Went back over it 3 days later and that time it did great, everything was even and looked freshly mowed (lowered to 1/2 way). Handles seem a bit flimsy, time will tell. For now, it's 4 stars. Beefier handles would make it 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by hibankerjack

  • 31 years of mulching and this mower mulches better than any previous mower.
Style: Push Lawn Mower
I have used this mower 3 times on about half an acre yard. Likes: 1. has a single height adjustment lever which makes it very fast to adjust for thick grass. 2. is reasonably light weight, about 60 pounds and is easy to push. 3. price tag for it delivered into your garage is fantastic 4. gas tank is large enough not to need a refill and oil is very easy to put in it comes with a funnel. Complaints: 1. I do not know what lawn equipment jerk started labeling mowers with CCs instead of Horse Power. For a hundred years we all know and understand what HP means. I think 170 CCs is approximately 7 horse power which is one reason the mower mulches thick grass so well. 2. the flap on the back of the mower is too wide and will catch preventing the easy reversal when mowing. I took a knife and cut one inch of it off and the mower is much easier to use when backing up and pivoting. Conclusion: first experiences with this lawnmower have been very good....one year from now I will update this review. I would buy this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Greg H

  • Still going
Style: Push Lawn Mower
Cheapest mower I could find. Ive had it 3 or 4 years now, I mow about 45 times a year. Love the height adjustment and its lightweight. Still starts and mows every time.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by Zombiemessiah

  • Packaging Is A Problem
Style: Push Lawn Mower
It arrived with a slightly bent front axle. The box was in good shape. I didn't notice the problem until I put the mower together and started to move it forward. The front wheel wobbled. After registering the product and calling customer service, I got a new axle and two new wheels. No shipping charge. Great. But, no instructions on how to change it out. The promise video they said they would send me never arrived. I'm not sure I had the right tools to change it either. Even though it's a push power mower I was still able to mow the lawn, just a bit harder. Otherwise, I really like the mower. The 170cc motor handles my grass with weeds very well without leaving clumps. It's light too. Note: The rep said they have had other calls about this problem so I called it a packaging problem and not a shipping problem. As I said the box was in good shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by LFPR

  • Good lawnmower
Style: Push Lawn Mower
I think for the price it's a good lawnmower, and I was told it was on the cheaper side. Easy to start with the string, and good even on bumpy terrain. Cons: It eats up oil. I had only two uses with an 18 oz of Briggs & Stratton SAE 30W Engine Oil, and my yard is medium-sized. Also, it says "Folds for space-saving storage" but NOTE it is NOT compact. What they mean is you have to 'disassemble' the bolt and then you can 'fold' the upper part down onto the base keeping the bolt intact. Tips: Be careful during assembly when putting the handle in the little hole because I almost broke the wire by snapping it trying to do this. Don't forget to prime. Oh and the manual says to turn the Brake Lever to the Open position before use, but I found no Brake Lever on the actual engine. Maybe it's already on or this model just doesn't have it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by MichaeF

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