Environmentally friendly and exceptionally simple to operate, the Neuton CE 6.3 Battery-Powered Mower cuts a 19-inch path, making it ideal for lawns measuring up to a third of an acre (15,000 square feet). Combining the powerful efficiency of a gas mower with the low-maintenance convenience of battery technology, the CE 6.3 is the most powerful mower with a removable battery that's currently available on the market. | The Neuton CE 6.3 Battery-Powered Mower:- Features an environmentally friendly, simple-to-maintain electric design
- Offers 360 watt-hours of energy for cutting tall, thick grass cleanly
- Runs 45 to 60 minutes on a single battery charge
- Includes rear grass bag, side discharge chute, and mulching plug to give you options for clipping disposal
- Folds for simple storage and transport
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 A compact, lightweight design and folding handle make storage and transport simple. |
 Neuton mowers are compatible with a range of accessories, including a unique, on-board string-trimmer/edger (not included). |

The award-winning CE 6.3 is clean, silent, simple to start, and simple to maintain. View larger. | 
A broad, 19-inch cutting width helps keep mowing efficient. View larger. | 
The battery lifts out easily, and it charges fully in just 12 hours. View larger. | One Hour of Power on a Single Charge Winner of the 2009 Organic Gardening Editors' Choice Award, the Neuton CE 6.3 Battery-Powered Mower is a welcome relief from the arm-yanking pull-starts, noxious fumes, startling noises, and uncomfortable vibrations of a gas lawn mower. It starts every time with a simple push of a button and can mow for up to an hour on a single charge--ample time for most small- to medium-sized lawns. Unlike other battery mowers with built-in batteries that require you to stop mowing to recharge, if you need more time with the CE 6.3, just drop in an optional Spare Battery and keep mowing. For added convenience, you can also use this model as a trim mower for larger lawns.Environmentally Friendly Gas- and Oil-Free Operation The key benefits of the CE 6.3 are that it works well without compromising the environment, and that it doesn’t demand continual maintenance. Because this mower never requires gas or oil, it won’t need a tune-up. Plus, it runs clean, meaning it won’t release harmful pollutants or carbon emissions into the air. Additionally, no gas or oil means simple cleaning and safe storage without spills or fumes. Magnet Battery and 3-in-1 Cutting Options for Power and Versatility This efficient mower owes its robust performance to a removable, rechargeable, 36-amp, 750-watt magnet battery that has a 60-minute run time per charge, depending on grass conditions. The battery saves you money by costing only 10 cents per recharge, and it saves you time by fully recharging in just 12 hours. Additionally, the battery will last up to five years with proper care and is over 95 percent recyclable. The CE 6.3 also offers versatile three-in-one cutting options, includes a rear grass bag (with a 1.33-bushel capacity), side discharge chute, and mulching plug. Lightweight for Simple Pushing, Adjustable Height for Greater Flexibility Simple to operate, the CE 6.3 weighs just 69 pounds, so you won’t struggle to push it across your lawn. Additionally, a single-touch height-adjustment lever raises and lowers the cutting blade from 1.2 to 3.0 inches, giving you fantastic flexibility. 19-inch Cutting Width for Better Control and Fantastic Results Equipped with 10-inch front wheels and seven-inch rear wheels, this mower is stable and sturdy, even when mowing around trees or shrubs or on rugged terrain. Its 19-inch cutting width lets you power through your lawn, leaving only manicured grass behind. Truly Silent Operation for More Enjoyable Yard Work Because it runs on a battery, the CE 6.3 boasts a silent running noise, at a level that’s roughly half of what a conventional gas mower produces. This low noise level makes operation more pleasant for both you and your neighbors. You might even be able to ditch those ear plugs for excellent! Cost-Effective Design Saves You Money The CE 5.2 saves you money year after year thanks to its low operating costs. The estimated cost to operate a gas mower (including gasoline, oil, spark plugs, filters, and tune-ups) for four years is as much as $260.00. The costs of recharging the battery over four years of mowing 28 times per year with a Neuton Mower is approximately $11.20. That's a huge savings! Ready to Go Right Out of the Box With CE 6.3, you don’t have to wait to mow. It arrives with everything you need to get started straight away, including the battery, battery charger, and rear grass-collection bag. Optional Accessories for All-in-One Yard Maintenance Neuton Mowers have attachments and accessories that give you options other mowers simply can’t. For instance, you can buy the Premier Accessories Pack and delight in an on-board string-trimmer/edger, which eliminates the need for a second piece of equipment and gives your yard and walkways a gorgeous, clean end. And for that ballpark look, consider investing in the Lawn Striper. The CE 6.3 has an overall width of 21 inches, a maximum height of 42 inches, and weighs 69 pounds. It comes with a two-year warranty. About Neuton: Simplicity, Ingenuity, and Responsibility Located in Vermont, which was recently named by Forbes magazine as the USA’s greenest state, Neuton is dedicated to making the world’s most innovative and dependable battery-powered lawn and garden equipment. Designed for people who care about both the maintenance of their properties and the health of our environment, Neuton Mowers provide fantastic results and reduce the noise and pollution of traditional gas-powered equipment. Neuton also gives a part of its profits to community organizations that work to clean our air. What's in the Box Mower, rear grass-collection bag, side discharge chute, 360-watt-hour battery, battery charger, and safety key.
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Brilliant Mower
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| Review Date: June 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Unix Pimp, |
I really have owned the Neuton CE 6.2 model for over one season. The Neuton CE 6.3 is this year's model.
This is an brilliant battery powered mower. It is very light without the battery, and it is around 70 lbs with the battery installed.
The mower is very silent and is about as loud as a cooling fan. There are small to no vibrations from the motor, which is a huge positive for people like me who have issues with holding vibrating tools for long periods of time.
The battery does last for about an hour, but you should plot out your cutting route. Do not goof around, and you should be able to mow an entire 1/3rd acre yard in one charge. If you have a larger yard or you have a thick blade southern grass yard, then a second battery is recommended.
The motor is maintenance free. No oil or fuel issues like traditional gas powered mowers. The motor starts straight away with a fully charged battery. During the winter season, I stored the mower, kept the battery on the charger, and the mower was ready for the spring cutting season with zero hassle or maintenance.
Since it does not emit exhaust and is silent, mowing the yard is pleasurable. You can smell the cut grass instead of the exhaust fumes and you do not have to wear ear plugs. I do not have an issue pushing the mower since it is only 70 lbs, so I do not miss the self propelled feature. I have a bumpy, uneven lawn, and I do not have a problem pushing the mower. It is no harder than pushing a shopping cart, so most people should not miss the self propelled feature of other mowers.
I would recommend cleaning the underside of the deck after each mow with a garden hose. There is no issue tipping the mower on its side since it will not leak fluids like a gas mower. I would also recommend sharpening the blade at least once a month. Neuton sells a sharpening tool, but any blade sharpener will work. Neuton recommends keeping the battery on the charger when not in use, unless you are storing the mower over a several month period. The owner's manual has all the details. That is another benefit of the Neuton. Since Neuton is a USA based company, the instructions are in clear English, and the customer service is brilliant.
There is also the environmental factor to owning this mower, and that may be vital to some people. It was not high on my list, but it is nice to not pollute the air while cutting my lawn. Small gas engines emit more pollution than a car with a V-8 engine, which is something to consider.
But, this mower is probably not cheaper to own than a cheap gas mower. I know you can get a cheap gas mower at your local huge box home center for less than $200, but you have to deal with all the negatives of a gas powered mower. It is not honest to compare this mower to a cheap $200 mower. Compare it to a $450 - $500 gas mower, and then one can see the cost savings of the Neuton. |
mower for one concern by environement
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| Review Date: June 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Andre Lafrance, Quebec, Canada |
Neuton CE 6.3 19-Inch 36-Volt Cordless Electric Discharge/Mulching/Bagging Lawn Mower With Removable Battery
I own 2 of the 6.3 Neuton Mower. I buy those mowers in the spring of 2009 for two obvious reason, don't need to change oil and no fume. If my choice was based on price, i will never bought those mower since they are very expensive.
First of all, its not a gas mower, its electric and the power it weaker when the grass is wet, otherwise, it is more than fine. The secret with those electric mower is to maintain your grass properly.
For the mulching, it work perfectly and the life of the battery is the same, no difference. The mulching work well, here in the north, end of June to end of august when the grass is less charge with water. In other period, use the side discharge. For the bagging, it is not the perfect tool. One not so well kept secret is to keep the blade always sharp, that will make all the difference on the battery life and the final result (try to cut reckon with a terrible knife!!!).
When you receive your mower, no matter the brand, you have to follow the manufacturer instruction (same as any electronic device such as cell phone) for the first charge of the battery you have to wait 36 to 72 hours according to Neuton. After the first charge, each charge is 8 hours. The way to maintain your battery during the off season recharge the battery each 2 months ( place a reminder on your calendar). To maintain your battery in excellent health, never allow a deep discharge otherwise, the battery will last less longer.
Another secret, electric mower are no different than gas, when the are empty, they are empty, so if the job take more than 45 minutes full trotle, buy a second battery (that what we call a fill up!!!).
You can consider to buy the bundle (available on Neuton web site), witch include the replacement blade (don't forget, you need no tools, they are provided with the mower) a sharpener (absolutely needed for serious people and believe me, they are excellent) a replacement spool, the charger, additional battery and the weed wacker (to place in the front of the mower). The weed waker, in my case, is useless.
I really delight in my mowers and delight in to do the grass with it and it perfect on flat surface, when hill, need a bit of your human energy and I never consider the price per cut, I consider the noise and protection of our environment. The price of a excellent gas mower is really pricy, 600$ for a real Honda mower.
Finally, I mow nearly 2,5 A of land so I can say that the mowers do the jobs. All con opinion, in my point of view, are unjustified.
Read the my same opinion in [...] under Premierone |
Works fantastic!
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| Review Date: June 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Firefighter Joe, Pittsburgh, PA |
| When I first received my Neuton last season, I was a small disappointed because the key kept popping out and the mower lacked some power. After talking with Neuton, it was determined that there was some hurt to the electrical key receptacle during shipment and they shipped me a replacement part. Since then, the mower works just as excellent as my Sears self-propelled mower, is quieter, and does not required any gas, oil, or tune-ups prior to the mowing season. I highly recommend this mower and get positive comments on it all of the time. I even have had professional lawn service personnel inquire about my mower and a neighbor has bought one after seeing my success with it over the past year. Just buy one.....you'll like it too! |
fantastic small electric mower
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| Review Date: July 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Friesel Jr., Burlington, VT USA |
First, let's get one thing out of the way: this is NOT a self-propelled gas mower. If you don't have it in you to push a 70 lb. mower then don't bother. But you're not looking at the Neuton mower because you want something self-propelled and gas-powered. No, you're looking at the Neuton because you care about the environment (and maybe the neighborhood noise) and want something that's simple to use and doesn't require gas and oil and spark plugs etc.
The major pros of the Neuton CE 6.3: [1] electric [re-chargeable] battery-powered; [2] reasonably lightweight; and [3] silent enough that you can carry on a conversation with your mowing mate (if you happen to have one).
My own observations:
(1) The mower will cut the power if there's too much tension on the blade (e.g., it's getting all clogged up or else the blade hits the underlying dirt). Don't panic. This is a smart design choice that will preserve the life of the motor. Just depress the button in the Neuton's key and you're off and running again.
(2) It won't feel as powerful as what you're used to. But let's face it: you're just cutting grass.
(3) If you've got a huge lawn (>1/4 acre) then you might want to split it up into 2 mowing sessions. Also, if you've let the lawn go to 6 inches or so (as I did) you may want to split it up into 2 mowing sessions.
Overall: very pleased. A couple quirks but very pleased. |
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