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Makita DLM330RT 18V LXT Lawnmower - Inc 5ah battery, charger + Claim An extra 5ah battery via promo

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Makita DLM330RT 18v LXT Cordless Lawn Mower 330mm - 5.0 amp Battery and Charger - PLUS extra 5.0ah battery on rebate from Makita

This is a good price anyway, however Makita currently have a redemption offer that give you an extra 5.0ah battery as a rebate until 30th June.

Rebate details: makitauk.com/red…024

Considering two genuine 5.0ah batteries would cost £130, you're getting a mower and charger for £75.

Great deal IMO if you're already in the Maktia ecosystem.

Shame it's not 36v, but reviews are generally positive.

Edit: Before 23:59 on 15th April you can save a touch more buying from FFX on eBay: ebay.co.uk/itm…126 by stacking with eBay's 15% voucher (20% through app). FFX are a large Maktia stockist, so shouldn't have any issues with rebate.
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  1. PonJaul76's avatar
    How are these mowers, powered by no bigger battery than a power drill, like for cutting ? Assuming they have replaceable plastic blades rather than metal
    xxdrew's avatar
    I have this model and it's perfect for my size garden (75m² ish). The mower is very light to maneuver. Cut regularly and don't try to take too much height in one go. The collector is a bit small. I use less than half a 5Ah battery to strim and cut the lawn.

    Also it has a replaceable metal blade! Overall strong recommend. (edited)
  2. bitch_mittens's avatar
    Cheaper through eBay (£191) buyaparcelstore
  3. issynazar's avatar
    It’s a shame there isn’t a Dewalt equivalent in this price bracket.

    I’m already within the Dewalt battery ecosystem, and even with the inclusion of a battery, I’d much prefer to have one charger on the go on gardening days.

    I’ve got a Dewalt hedge trimmer and blower/vac. But of course these are first world problems!
    luk.ass's avatar
    You can always find the adapter and use your dewalt battery on makita stuff
  4. Jonb133's avatar
    I've got the mower, it's ok, cuts the grass well enough but don't let it get too long but even the can still cut just takes bit of time.
    So easy without the cable or petrol engine.
  5. steve626's avatar
    £188.32 from Ebay ffx
    PonJaul76's avatar
    FFX highly recommended
  6. cantbRssed1's avatar
    Although this is a good deal (voted hot) you can often get the 36v one with charger and two batteries (+2 extra on redemption) for around 300, bringing the bare mower down to around £100, assuming you can sell the batteries for £50 each. I did, and appreciate the extra power when cutting long or wet grass.
    mutley1's avatar
    How long does the battery take to fully charge?
  7. dLockers's avatar
    This is a good deal but the "better" Makita mowers take dual batteries for 36v.
    ST30's avatar
    or the 40v/64V versions
  8. CaptainP's avatar
    Great deal, ordered mine last week and have had the confirmation from Makita that the battery will be shipped in 45 days.
  9. World's avatar
    These mowers any good running off a 18v battery?
    Kear's avatar
    Yes
  10. tobyw's avatar
    Is there one that does stripes ?
    sp41700's avatar
    I have just bought the big brother dlm432 and get stripes
  11. mateus's avatar
    Thanks for this OP, went down the FFX route eBay and a hedge trimmer
  12. ngac's avatar
    18v not powerful enough if wet or medium long grass
    mutley1's avatar
    what voltage do you need for that?
  13. ST30's avatar
    need a small garden for a 18v one. I have the 36V with 2*5ah and a 70ft garden and needs another charge when long grass and damp. (edited)
  14. Jonb133's avatar
    Just checked and I've got the 36v one, I use 6ah batteries now but originally it came with 2 x 3ah and they were ok.
  15. fryitup's avatar
    Decent price with 2x 5Ah batteries.
    These mowers seem to be much more expensive than they used to be though.
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