![]() Features include extra-large wheels for optimal traction.See More. |
![]() Accessories include an optional solar panel (not included). |
![]() The Terra Phase High-Performance Motor provides enough power to cut long, thick, or wet grass.See More. |
![]() The quiet, zero-emission design is advantageous for you, your neighbors, and the environment.See More. |
![]() The cordless Solaris requires no gas, oil, or cords, cutting maintenance to a happy minimum.See More. |
Hassle-Free, Emission-Free, and Extra Quiet
With the Solaris it's simple: just push and go. This cutting-edge mower requires no engine maintenance and absolutely no gas, oil, or cords. So when you decide it's time to mow, you can get right to work without wasting valuable time on upkeep. The hassle-free design also means you can store the mower (even upside down or hanging on the wall) without worrying about spills.
To save you time, the Solaris also boasts a three-in-one capacity to mow using the side discharge, mulch, or bag. Its handy mulching ability eliminates the need for an additional mulching device. The side-discharge and bag components on the deck allow for efficient waste collection, and the wide 21-inch cut capability speeds up the mowing process.
Producing zero emissions and no greenhouse gases, this mower is perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy way to protect the environment. And if you are someone who wants to reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible, you can choose to recharge the Solaris with an optional solar panel (sold separately), which makes mowing your lawn absolutely carbon neutral. Plus, the quiet motor helps make lawn maintenance more relaxing while reducing noise pollution in your neighborhood.
High-Performance Motor Cuts Long or Wet Grass
The superb Terra Phase High-Performance Motor has a brushless, electric construction, which increases the mower's run-times for maximum efficiency and gives the mower the torque to cut through long, thick, or wet grass. this state of the art technology and a durable solid steel deck keeps the Solaris performing and looking like new for the long term.
Powerful Batteries Let You Tackle Your Lawn in One Charge
An average lot (7,000 to 10,000 square feet) can be cut in just one charge of the Solaris' highly efficient batteries. The included batteries only take 12 hours to charge, or they can be charged in four to five hours with the Rapid Charger Station sold separately. Charging can be done on board the mower with the built-in charging plug, or you can remove the batteries and recharge them using the included off-board charging cradle. Also, a built-in LED battery level indicator on the mower keeps you in-the-know about your battery power levels.
What's in the Box
Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Bag/Mulch/Side Discharge Lawn Mower, two batteries, charger, off board charging cradle, and manual.
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60 of 60 people found the following review helpful: By worksong (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Mulching Lawn Mower with Bag and Side Discharge (Lawn & Patio) I initially considered the "SP" version of this mower @ Home Depot...the only model they sell. If you have serious elevation changes in your yard, perhaps the self-propelled version is worthwhile [whether the front-wheel drive Solaris or its rear-wheel drive Epic & Utopia cousins]. Otherwise, buy this model. You can't get this info from the Linamar website, but the self-propelled versions are 18# heavier; when you're trying to make a battery charge last, draining them via an extra drive belt to pull/push a [heavier] mower makes little sense.
This mower is solidly built, & the big wheels make it easy to push & quite maneuverable. I gave it a test run, then handed it off to the 16-year old who cuts my grass. No issues. I was particularly pleased to see how well it mulched, as I'm a big believer in leaving clippings to nourish the lawn. There was no clumping, & as long as we don't cut wet grass, I expect it to stay that way. Other cordless mowers probably...Read more 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Mulching Lawn Mower with Bag and Side Discharge (Lawn & Patio) <update> The fourth time I used the mower it quit after five minutes. I tried six times to restart by moving the key and after each the mower ran less than a minute. Both batteries had about 11.5 volts. The manufacturer said the motor was defective and to return to Amazon. It is now in transit and the gas mower is back in use.
<original posting> The cost Vs that of a gas power makes it hard to justify the purchase, but hopefully it will help the environment for my children and grandchildren. Yesterday I promised my 6.5 hp gas mower to a neighbor. The Solaris is not as powerful, but enough to easily cut my lawn with ~3000 sq ft of grass. The gas mower like the Solaris had a 21" cutting width and the weight seemed equivalent. I have cut the lawn twice with the Solaris mulching the clippings as well or better than the gas mower. After each cutting one of the three green lights plus a yellow and red light remained illuminated. Set up involved removing the...Read more 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Solaris S21HB 21-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Mulching Lawn Mower with Bag and Side Discharge (Lawn & Patio) I've long been a fan of electric mowers; not because I had any delusions about saving the earth with one, but the fumes from gas mowers bother my lungs, the noise assaults my ears, and I don't care for the hassles of using gasoline and oil in the mower (buying/storing/winterizing). Having owned a cordless Ryobi mower about 15 years ago, I knew pretty much what to expect in terms of performance and run time for cordless mowers, with some hope of improvement in reliability (the Ryobi had a built in charger that went out on multiple occasions, and the batteries were not easily removable). I've been using corded electric mowers for the past 13 or so years, which I like quite well, but the cord became a bigger challenge more recently as my wife planted a number of flower gardens in our yard, along with trees, bushes and such. With the size of my lawn (approximately 1/3 acre) it also becomes more challenging to keep up with the 150 ft of cord necessary to reach all the corners. Plus, the...Read more |