Light, maneuverable, economical, and environmentally friendly, the Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower handles thick turf with ease and provides a silent, pollution-free solution for any lawn. The mower's dual tracking wheels and ultra-sharp steel blades ensure simple, accurate cutting and efficient operation. Powered by you, the mower has a wide cutting path and quick-snap height adjusters that ensure effortless operation and keep you in complete control of your grass height. A wide cutting path, quick adjustment, and dual tracking wheels make mowing simple. View larger. |
Environmentally Friendly and Simple to Assemble With the Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, you not only save yourself the expense of purchasing gasoline, but you also decrease your carbon footprint by eliminating the pollution made by a gas mower. Powered by you, this mower has no complicated engine components to deal with and assembles with no tools required, so you can be ready to cut the grass within minutes of receiving your new lawnmower.Wider Cutting Width Reduces Time and Effort The Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features a wider-than-average 20-inch cutting width that reduces time and effort on your part. A wide 20-inch cutting path will reduce the number of passes required to cut your lawn, so you will get the job done more quickly and more efficiently. Quick-Snap Height Adjusters Mean Simple Custom Control Get complete control over the height of your lawn. The simple-to-use quick-snap height adjusters provide fingertip control over your blade height for precision cuts. Adjustable from one to three inches, they easily fit into nine different height slots and stay securely locked in place thanks to quick-snap technology. Precision Blade Technology and Ball Bearing Reel The five-spider, five-blade reel features five heat-treated steel blades for accurate cuts every time. Designed with smooth ball bearings, the blades spin efficiently as you push the mower. Each blade slices through grass with extreme precision, leaving behind fine mulch, which is essential for a healthy lawn. The five-blade cutting action is designed to provide precision performance over the life of the mower, and its tough, heavy-duty steel design is built to last. Dual Wheel Tracking for Maneuverability The Scotts Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features two 10-inch composite wheels with radial tires plus two six-inch tracking wheels for added maneuverability. This innovative dual wheel tracking technology eliminates drag and makes it simpler to push the Scotts 2000-20 mower over even the toughest terrain. The loop-style handle with foam grip provides added comfort during operation and also enhances the mower's maneuverability. The Scotts 2000-20 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawnmower weighs approximately 34 pounds (shipping weight) and is backed by a two-year warranty. What's in the Box Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, handle, and composite wheels.
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Will Change Your Thought of Mowing
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| Review Date: August 28, 2001 |
| Reviewer: Matthew Schenker, Western Massachusetts |
| This summer, sick of my dirty, smelly, loud gas-powered mower, I chose to buy a reel mower. As someone who considers himself to be environmentally friendly, I no longer felt comfortable using a polluting machine on my lawn. At the same time, I didn't want to turn lawn mowing into a huge, hard task. After researching every model on the market, I chose I would give the Scotts 2000-20 reel mower a try. My thought of lawn mowing has completely changed. What used to be a tedious, annoying task is now pleasant and relaxing, due to the ease of use and functionality of this mower. Out of the box, it is very clear how to place this mower together, and it should take no more than about 30 minutes to get the assembly done. Just remember to place some dishwashing detergent inside the rubber handle cover before you slide it on. Then you're ready to go. The height adjustment, which is located near one of the rear wheels, is very simple to access: you simply push a lever in and slide it to the right height level. The height levels are clearly marked right on a dial (a lot simpler than having to get out your wrench and screwdriver for most gas-powered mowers). In actual cutting, this mower is very smooth. With minimal energy, the blades spin with excellent speed and torque, easily cutting the grass down to size. I have a somewhat weedy lawn, and I was concerned that this mower might bog down, but it cuts everything with the same smoothness. My lawn also has several uneven spots, but this mower handled that nicely as well. The rear wheels keep the mower balanced as you push it. If you push quicker, of course, the blades will run quicker. But, at a casual pace, the blades certainly spin quick enough to take care of a typical lawn. I have even "let my lawn go" a couple of times this summer (it grew to about 6" in height at one point), but the mower handles it just fine. As you're mowing, you'll notice that there is a lot less dust flying around, no smell of fumes, and you can listen to birds and natural sounds the entire time you're outside. This reel mower cuts the grass more cleanly for sure -- you can see that the grass is greener when you're done, without brown tips. When I cut my lawn, I leave the cuttings there and allow them to mulch into the soil. The mower is light enough to lift and carry into a storage area. You don't have to keep oil and gas around, so this mower takes up the minimal amount of space. Here are the only disadvantages to this mower: (1) You can only get about 6" to an edge; (2) If a stick gets into the blade, you have to stop and pull it out; (3) You will not be visiting the local lawnmower repair shop every season for a tune up, spark plugs, air filter, and any number of other unpredictable problems. Since I started using this mower, several people have questioned me if it's more hard to use, if it's slower, or cuts worse. I assume potential buyers are asking the same questions. I will venture to say that it is really JUST AS Simple TO USE A REEL MOWER AS IT IS TO USE A GAS-POWERED MODEL. There is NOTHING about a gas-powered mower than makes it simpler to use, and gas-powered mowers do not save any time, espcially when you consider all the peripheral needs of owning one. Overall, this is an example of a simple, low-tech solution to a common need. |
Concerned about reel mowers? Don't be.
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| Review Date: October 25, 2002 |
| Reviewer: skst, Arlington Hts., IL USA |
| I own a John Deere 4.5 hp 22" gas-powered (4-stroke) self-propelled mulching mower. I reckon it retailed for about $600-700 ten years ago. It's performed very well, but it needs annual service; it needs to be cleaned, and it clogs if the grass is damp or too tall. I'm not sure what made me look at reel mowers on Amazon. Maybe it was wondering how I was going to transport my gas-powered mower to John Deere for service this year. Maybe it was my surprise when I saw I'd have to buy gas twice in one season this year. Having to tune the carburetor nearly every week this season? Breathing in unfiltered exhaust? Whatever the reason, I found this mower on Amazon and was intrigued by the thought of a clean, silent mower. The fact that its cutting method might be better for my lawn was just a bonus. No gas or tune-ups? Even better. The reviews on Amazon were encouraging, but I did a lot more research than that. I looked at the Brill Luxus, but it has a maximum cutting height of 1.8". I don't know about you, but my lawn is certainly not a golf course. This Scotts mower is the only one with a maximum 3" cutting height, and I use it at about 2.5". Price: Amazon also has the best deal I found, especially with free shipping. Other sites are charging $180 and up, plus shipping. Research: Amazon questions people not to enter URLs, but a quick Google for "scotts classic reel" will show all of the sites I used in my research. Assembly: It sounds crazy, but you should certainly pour about a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid inside the foam pad to help it slide onto the handle. Try to spread it around the inside of the foam as much as possible. You can wipe off any excess after installation. Other than that, assembly is a snap. (A 30-minute snap.) First impressions: My 8-year-ancient son mowed the lawn the first time. The grass was probably 5" tall and slightly damp, but this mower went right through it. There were some spots that needed another pass, but that's because the grass was too long. Leaves: The second weekend, the leaves had started to fall. I experimented and found that this reel mower can handle white birch leaves, which are small enough that the mower just tosses them out of the way. But, my 5-year-ancient son and I had to rake up the larger leaves (such as maple). Now that the leaves have started to fall in earnest, I'm just going to pull out the gas mower to mulch them, rather than rake. But, I'm looking forward to doing a final pass with the reel, and of course, I can't wait until spring. Simple. Silent. Inexpensive. It just works. |
You gotta try this!
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| Review Date: April 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: D. Watson, |
Everyone I know advised me against getting a reel mower. I was cautioned that they don't cut well and they're hard to push. But I didn't consider a gas mower an option (too expensive, noisy, hard to maintain, and perilous), a corded electric would be too cumbersome, and a rechargeable would be impractical because there is not a convenient place for me to charge it. So I took the plunge and bought this one.
I'm completely intimidated by all things mechanical, so I was worried about assembling this mower, but it really is simple. The only thing you have to do is screw the five sections of the handle together, then clip it onto the mower body. The instructions were adequate (3.5 stars there), even for an assembly-phobe like me. The current configuration does not require any tools for assembly, but there was an add-on bag of washers and nuts included with my mower that are recommended for a more securely assembled handle. If you opt to use the new nuts instead of the original wingnuts, you'll need a wrench.
After just fifteen minutes or so, I was up and running. To my delight, the mower pushes easily, even through long grass. And it's very entertaining to watch the grass being rapidly snipped off. I felt like Edward Scissorhands. Who would have thought mowing grass would be so fun? I was a small tired and winded when I finished (in a excellent way), but I had been practically running with this thing because I loved it so much. I kept looking for stray patches to go over again, but, alas, the mower did such a excellent job, when I was finished, my yard looked like a golf course.
A few facts about me and my lawn to see if my wholehearted recommendation will apply to you: I'm female, plus-sized, really out of shape, and usually quite sedentary (one reason I thought this would be a excellent thought). I had never mowed grass before in my life (didn't have a yard before last summer, and then I accepted the fine services of a neighborhood girl with a ride-on mower who worked cheap). My yard is about 6500 square feet, level, honestly flat, and covered with long pine needles all over the place (the mower didn't even notice them).
Some older reviews address a couple of problems that are no longer an issue: Scotts now (late April 2007) packages the mower with the cushioned handgrip already on, and the apparently easily loosened wingnuts (as already mentioned) can now be replaced with regular nuts (not mentioned in the current manual, but included in the box with a note). Scotts should have included shorter bolts with the new nuts (since you now don't need the extra length the wingnuts required), but this is a trivial point. Place your wingnuts on after the new nuts for a more "finished" appearance.
A reel mower might not be suitable for everyone and every yard, but for me, it's fantastic. It's silent, simple to maneuver, non-intimidating, excellent exercise, fun, environmentally sound, and inexpensive. I couldn't be more pleased with this mower. |
The Second Best Machine Available
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| Review Date: August 6, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Michael J Edelman, Huntington Woods, MI USA |
| I am a fantastic fan of manual mowers for small yards, although that wasn't always the case. When I was a small lad one fo my shores was to mow a double lot with an ancient, heavy manual mower, something that soured me on manual mowers for decades. But a few years ago I learned the new generation of manual mowers, and now I mow my lawn in about the time it took with my gas mower, but without the noise, the vibrations or the fumes. I can mow at 7 in the morning, or 9 at night without bothering the neighbors, too. The Scott has a number of excellent things going for it: It's light, simple to push, honestly simple to adjust, and you can sharpen it yourself with a simple kit. That alone will save a bit of money. It's my favorite unit in its price class. (My favorite mower is the Brill, from Germany, which is even lighter and simpler to push than the Scott and doesn't require sharpening for 8 years, but which Amazon doesn't carry... yet.) If you do buy the Scott, get the sharpening kit, as when you do need it you'll want to have it on hand. And get a can of Boeshield protectant spray (also available from Amazon). A quick once over with the Boeshield from time to time will greatly extend the life of your mower and keep it simple to push. |
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