
I love the Snapper brand but going wireless is not a good idea unless you have very little to no grass to mow. I was raised on the Snapper brand. My Father had one and I learned to first mow with Snapper. But when I made the switch to battery powered mower. I have not had much luck with keeping batteries. I have purchased several batteries and they seem to die very quickly. I'm not talking about run time, that has been amazing. What seems to be happening is the batteries down last but one mowing season. And at over $150+ they should be lasting a lot longer. I want to believe that there is another way to fix or extend my batteries. Snappers suggestion is to replace batteries. These aren't cheap to replace. Any other brands to look at that seem to have fixed this problem? Still researching. I don't want to leave Snapper but if there is another viable option, would love to hear it.

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