RMA 410 C Battery-Powered Lawnmower

Stihl mower features a brushless, commercial-grade, 900-watt electric motor that provides 50% more power than the previous model.

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Featuring 36-volt lithium-ion battery technology and quality Stihl engineering, Stihl says its new RMA 410 C battery-powered lawnmower is perfect for homeowners looking for lightweight, no-mess, no-hassle mowing for small- to medium-sized properties.

“At only 44 pounds, this lightweight powerhouse can cut up to a quarter of an acre on one charge and lets homeowners spend less time mowing their lawns, and more time enjoying them,” said Brian Manke, product manager at Stihl Inc. “The RMA 410 C has no fuel costs or engine maintenance. And with its instant starting, lightweight design and adjustable folding handlebar, there’s a lot to love.”

Other key features include:

  • Brushless, commercial-grade, 900-watt electric motor that provides 50% more power than the previous model and uses either the Stihl AP 180 or AP 300 batteries
  • Blade and fan wheel work together to generate a strong current that lifts grass up for a cleaner and more precise cut
  • 16.1-inch cutting deck (1.6 inches wider than previous model)
  • 14.5-gallon grass catcher with built-in fill indicator (38% more capacity than previous model)
  • Single-action adjustable height to best suit cutting needs using one of six height settings ranging from 1-3 inches
  • Instant start with an easy two-step process that eliminates the need to pull a starter cord — just push the button and pull the switch lever
  • Convenient access and storage due to the single, European-style handlebar that folds for easy transport and hanging storage, and provides easier access to remove and re-attach the grass catcher
  • Maneuver effortlessly with large, double ball bearing wheels
  • Optional mulching kit available
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