EXPOelite 2022
As landscape maintenance companies make equipment purchasing decisions, there is an increase in professionals starting to look towards battery-powered equipment as their preferred solutions. This trend is strongly influenced by emerging regulations to use low noise and emissions-free equipment around the U.S., along with the continued development of battery-powered technology and the ease of use that accompanies gas-free equipment. As an industry leader in battery-powered technology, Milwaukee Tool understands what it takes to combine batteries, motors, and electronics to deliver disruptive innovation and meet the performance needs of the landscape maintenance professional.
Designed to meet the demands of the professional, Milwaukee introduced the M18 Fuel 21-in. self-propelled dual battery mower which delivers more max torque than a 200 cc gas engine with its’ Powerstate brushless motor, allowing it to take on demanding applications without bogging down or stalling. An optimized steel deck and higher blade speed delivers the best cut quality in mulching, bagging, and rear side discharge, leading to increased lift and superior airflow as well as reducing missed blades of grass and clumps compared to competitive mowers. The Redlink Plus Intelligence provides an instantaneous throttle response for blade and drive motors, increasing control and productivity. When removing 1 in. of grass at a 3 MPH self-propelled pace, a user can get up to 60 minutes of run time, or about ½ acre of cutting when paired with two fully charged M18 Redlithium High Output HD12.0 batteries. For additional functionality, the mower is designed with a single point height adjustment to easily change between cutting heights and cover a wide range of grass species while variable speed self-propelled functionality paired with rear wheel drive gives users more control during use. To meet performance expectations in certain high-demand applications while maintaining system compatibility, the M18 Fuel 21-in. self-propelled dual battery mower requires the simultaneous use of two M18 Redlithium batteries.
Milwaukee is committed to developing high-performance, sustainable solutions for landscape maintenance professionals. They will continue to leverage their extensive background in battery-powered job site solutions to provide game-changing power equipment solutions that increase safety and productivity.