Recent Member Tested and Recommended

WORX IntelliCut 17” Cordless Mower
MSRP: $359.96

Member Tested Rating: 9.2
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Mowing up to 15,000 square feet on a single charge, the WORX IntelliCut 17" Cordless Mower is powered by a 24V battery and offers the ability to mulch, bag, or rear discharge grass. It uses IntelliCut technology that automatically adjusts to tough conditions such as mowing tall grass or mulching leaves. Simply set the IntelliCut dial to POWER when cutting through tough stuff or switch the dial to quiet to mow in normal conditions. Other features include a quick collapsible handle with adjustable height, a single lever 6-position cut height adjustment ranging from 1.5-inches to 3.5-inches of grass height, a grass bag fullness indicator and a 17-inch deck. Contact Positec USA, Inc. at 866-354-9679, www.worxyardtools.com.

MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
JUDY EVERHART, ORANGEVALE, CA


“The WORX IntelliCut is lightweight, easy to use, and does not vibrate like power mowers. The cutting power is fantastic, even cutting tall, long, and thick grass.”

DEBBY CLARK, SUWANEE, GA


“It is easy to navigate, and I was amazed at how well it cut my yard and picked up the fall leaves. I loved how easy it was to empty the catcher.”

Comments
mwightman
# mwightman
Saturday, May 12, 2012 4:44 AM
I am a member but i do not get the option to test products such as this. Why? How are products to be tested choosen among the members? There needs? There desires? There wishes? There wants? There requests? Please any assistance you can give me would be appreciated. I was sent the transplantor tool to try and it broke within second use. Very disappointing.
Sincerely Miss Michelle A Wightman
jblauvelt
# jblauvelt
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:03 PM
I have never had any problem with their tools. If I may make a correction: "there" means going somewhere - we are THERE - THEIR is possessive - it is THEIR problem, THEIR needs; THEIR desires, etc. People often confuse the two different spellings and how the word is used.
vsuggs1
# vsuggs1
Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11:28 AM
I would like to test a big products . But only get small things . Never any good big thing to use in my yard. And i am the only one doing my yard work. So i no how some people fell. I live in a small town with no stores so i have to go 25 miles to get things.
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