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Posted 22 August 2023
MAKITA DLM382Z 36V Lawnmower
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MAKITA DLM382Z 36V LAWNMOWER 38CM (BODY ONLY - Batteries and Charger not included)
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MAKITA DLM382Z 36V LAWNMOWER 38CM (BODY ONLY)
Includes:
Trust Pilot
- Electric brake
- Soft start
- Powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series to supply energy to the powerful 36V DC motor drive system.
- Single lever cutting height adjustment
- Grass box with grass level indicator
- Rubberised handle bar
- Low noise and vibration
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MAKITA DLM382Z 36V LAWNMOWER 38CM (BODY ONLY)
- Noise sound pressure: 81 dB(A)
- Noise sound power: 91 dB(A)
- Noise K factor: 3 dB(A)
- Blade type: Rotary type 2 tooth
- Cutting diameter: 380 mm
- Cutting heights: 13 / 20-75 Levels/mm
- Collection box: 40 litres
- No Load Speed: 3700 rpm
- Vibration K factor: 1.5 m/sec²
- Vibration: 2.5 m/sec²
- Net weight: 16.2 – 16.9 kg
Includes:
- Metal 2-tooth blade
- Socket wrench
Trust Pilot
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Edited by a community support team member, 24 August 2023
32 Comments
sorted byI use 2x3ah batteries and only just manage to cut from and back (so long as I cut it every two weeks).
I’m using 2 x 3ah batteries from my drill, which worked great, enough for at least 30 mins cutting!
Been watching for this reducing and never seen it below 200 quid on Amazon.
From my experience, I would buy with confidence, hope it helps! Still £180 on Amazon!
First cut after winter can sometimes be a challenge - if the grass is both very long and damp. Technique I use is to push the handle down (the main handle not the cutting-height lever) to raise the front wheels up. Pushing the mower forward on only its rear wheels eases the strain on the motor by taking only the top half off. Then pull back, drop the front wheels, and do the second push with all four wheels on the ground. Takes longer but gets the job done for one-offs. Otherwise, for the rest of the year, its cordless freedom and lightweight transforms a job I've always hated with previous petrol/corded mowers. (edited)
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