About the HONDA HRG 466 XB Cordless Lawnmower (6.0 Ah Battery)
A lawnmower for serious gardeners.
The izy-ON mower has unrivalled performance, capable of handling areas of up to 450m2 on a single charge. Recharging is fast and easy with one of Honda’s quick-charging batteries. Delivering the sustained power and durability that serious gardeners require, it can keep going as long as you can.
Built for performance
The mower is easy to turn on with a simple push of a button, smooth to move due to its light weight, and it is simple to adjust the cutter deck allowing you precise control, enabling you to achieve the desired result effortlessly.
Advanced technologies
Boasting a single speed transmission and Versamow Selective Mulching, which with a single lever means you can switch effortlessly from collecting grass cuttings into the bag, to finely shredding them and blowing them back onto the lawn for a natural fertiliser.
It is built for durability with its robust coating that is resistant to deterioration from corrosion and UV rays, and a waterproof coating makes it suitable for use, whatever the weather.
Includes a battery and charger.
HONDA HRG 466 XB Cordless Lawnmower (6.0 Ah Battery) Technical Information
- Cutting width: 46 cm/18 inch
- Cutter deck material: steel
- Engine rated power: 1.8 kW 2,800 rpm
- Transmission: self-propelled
- Cutting height: 20 – 74 mm (6 positions)
- Grass bag capacity: 50 Litres
- Noise: 92 dB(A)
- Weight (shell): 27.5 kg
- Dimensions: 1430 x 497 x 980 mm
Chris –
Very well built lawnmower with fantastic cutting action, no less power than a petrol! I don’t really have lawn I have mainly field grass – some very rough and long but the HRG 466 cuts through all types with ease. Tried on differing cutting heights and it copes well even when grass is wet. Battery is 6Ah and lasts for between 30 and 45 minutes depending on grass length and coarseness. Charging is very fast but probably two batteries would keep you going without a break. Would recommend this mower. I won’t miss storing petrol and the fumes when walking behind the old petrol mower.
Duncan Wilkinson –
Looks promising