The EGO Power+ LM2135SP for sale is a 21-inch self-propelled electric mower built to replace gas for small yards — 56V 7.5Ah battery, up to 60 minutes cutting time per charge, and zero engine maintenance. On a typical suburban lawn, most owners finish mowing in 40–50 minutes on a single charge.
- ✅ 21″ self-propelled deck
- ✅ 56V 7.5Ah lithium-ion battery
- ✅ Up to 60 min cutting time per charge
- ✅ 6-position height adjustment (1″–4″)
- ✅ Starts instantly — no fuel, no pull cord, no seasonal prep
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EGO Power+ LM2135SP for Sale — Buying Guide (2026)
🌿 Best for: Yards up to 0.75 acres — small residential properties
📐 Deck: 21″ self-propelled
⚙️ Power: 56V 7.5Ah lithium-ion battery
⏱️ Runtime: Up to 60 min per charge (40–55 min real-world)
💰 Price: $499–$599 new — contact us for used availability
✅ Bottom line: The electric push mower most gas users switch to and don’t go back from
For most small yard owners, the switch to an electric mower comes down to one moment: the first time they start the EGO and realise the only sound is the blade. No choke, no pull cord, no warm-up. Just push the button and mow.
EGO Power+ is a brand under Chervon Group — one of the largest power tool manufacturers in the world — and the LM2135SP consistently tops independent tests for runtime, cut quality, and build in the battery push mower category. Its closest competitor is the Greenworks Pro 80V, which we also carry and compare directly below. View the full spec on the official EGO website →
Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Battery | 56V 7.5Ah lithium-ion (included with LM2135SP) |
| Cutting deck | 21″ steel |
| Drive | Self-propelled — variable speed up to 3.1 mph |
| Cutting height | 1″ – 4″ (6 positions) |
| Runtime (per charge) | Up to 60 min — varies by grass conditions |
| Charge time | ~30 min with rapid charger / 60–90 min standard |
| Noise level | ~75 dB — significantly quieter than gas alternatives |
| Weight | ~75 lbs with battery |
| Folding handle | Yes — compact storage |
| Battery compatibility | Compatible with full EGO 56V tool ecosystem |
| Warranty (new) | 5-year mower / 3-year battery |
Honest Pros and Cons
| What’s good | What’s not |
|---|---|
| Starts instantly every time — no seasonal maintenance or storage prep required | Runtime drops noticeably in thick, wet, or tall grass |
| Quiet — won’t wake the neighbours at 7am | Battery adds weight — heavier than comparable gas push mowers |
| 5-year mower warranty — longer than most gas alternatives | Battery degrades over 3–5 years — eventual replacement cost |
| EGO 56V battery works across the full tool lineup | Not practical for yards over 0.75 acres on a single charge |
| Self-propelled drive — less effort on hills and long sessions | Upfront cost higher than entry-level gas push mowers |
Is This the Right Mower for Your Yard?
The LM2135SP works well for most residential yards up to about 0.75 acres with flat to gently sloping terrain. If your yard fits that description and you’re currently dealing with a gas mower that needs seasonal carburettor cleaning, pull-cord frustration, or fuel storage headaches — this is a clean upgrade.
The self-propelled drive is worth paying for. The base LM2100 series without self-propel saves about $80–$100 but you feel it on anything with any incline. The SP version handles slopes noticeably better and reduces fatigue on longer sessions.
Where it starts to show limits: thick fescue or Bermuda in summer heat, wet grass after rain, or yards where you consistently push beyond 45–50 minutes of active cutting time. In those conditions, runtime shrinks and the 21″ deck feels slow compared to a 30″ riding mower.
Who Should Skip This Mower
- Yards over 0.75 acres — you’ll either need a second battery or be waiting mid-mow. Either way it gets frustrating quickly
- Very thick or consistently wet grass — runtime drops significantly under heavy load. A gas mower handles sustained tough conditions more reliably
- Buyers who want the lowest upfront cost — entry-level gas push mowers start around $250–$350. The LM2135SP is $499–$599 new. The savings come over time through zero fuel and maintenance costs, but they take a few seasons to materialise
- Anyone planning to buy used without battery — confirm the battery is included and check its health. A degraded 56V 7.5Ah replacement costs $200–$280. Without the original battery in good shape, the value changes considerably
New vs Used
New LM2135SP units run $499–$599 depending on whether it’s bundled with the rapid charger. Contact us directly for current availability and pricing on new and used units.
Used EGO mowers are worth buying if — and only if — the battery comes with it and you can verify its health. The battery is the asset. A used mower body in good condition with a degraded battery is not a bargain. Ask how many charge cycles it has and whether the mower has ever been stored with a dead battery for extended periods (bad for lithium-ion longevity).
Check TractorHouse and local classifieds for current used pricing. EGO mowers move reasonably well on the used market — the brand has strong recognition among buyers who’ve already researched battery mowers.
What Goes Wrong After a Few Years
- Battery capacity degradation — the biggest long-term cost. Lithium-ion batteries lose capacity over 300–500 charge cycles. A 3–4 year old battery on a regularly-used mower will likely deliver 70–80% of its original runtime. Replacement cost: $200–$280 for the 7.5Ah pack
- Drive cable stretch ($10–$20 part) — the self-propel cable gradually stretches and needs adjustment or replacement after a few seasons. Easy DIY fix
- Blade wear — EGO blades typically last 1–2 seasons under regular use. Replacement blades run $20–$35. Not expensive, just easy to forget until cut quality starts dropping
- Wheel bearings — occasional wear on the rear self-propelled wheels after 3–4 years of heavy use. Inexpensive fix but worth knowing about
- Water ingress in connector — EGO rates this mower for rain use but the battery connector area benefits from occasional inspection. Corrosion on the contacts can cause intermittent power issues. A $5 can of contact cleaner sorts it out
Overall maintenance costs on this mower are substantially lower than a gas alternative over 5 years — you’re trading engine maintenance for battery management.
EGO LM2135SP vs Greenworks Pro 80V
| EGO LM2135SP | Greenworks Pro 80V | |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 56V | 80V |
| Battery included | 7.5Ah | 2.5Ah (smaller) |
| Runtime | Up to 60 min | Up to 45 min (varies) |
| Drive | Self-propelled, variable speed | Self-propelled |
| Noise | ~75 dB | ~76 dB |
| Warranty (mower) | 5 years | 4 years |
| Tool ecosystem | EGO 56V — wide range | Greenworks 80V — growing range |
| New price | ~$499–$599 | ~$349–$449 |
| View listing | EGO listing | Greenworks listing |
If you want maximum runtime → EGO LM2135SP. If you want the lowest upfront cost → Greenworks Pro 80V. If you already own other EGO 56V tools → EGO is the easy choice.
Common Questions
How long does the EGO LM2135SP battery last per charge?
Up to 60 minutes under normal conditions — which is about half an acre of average residential grass. In thick, wet, or very long grass that drops to 35–45 minutes. EGO’s runtime claims are generally honest but based on optimal conditions. Real-world users on standard suburban lawns typically report 40–55 minutes of comfortable mowing per charge.
Is the EGO LM2135SP worth the price over a gas mower?
For yards under 0.75 acres — yes, over 3–5 years. The zero maintenance costs (no oil, no fuel, no carburettor cleaning) add up. Gas push mower maintenance runs $50–$150 per year depending on how often things go wrong. The EGO essentially eliminates that. The higher upfront cost usually pays back within 3–4 seasons for regular users.
Can the EGO LM2135SP handle hills?
Moderately — the self-propelled drive helps on gentle slopes up to about 20%. On steeper ground the battery draws down faster and the 75 lb weight (with battery) can make it tiring to control on the way down. For consistently hilly yards, a rear-wheel drive gas self-propelled mower handles steep terrain more reliably.
Is the battery compatible with other EGO tools?
Yes — the 56V 7.5Ah battery in the LM2135SP is compatible with the full EGO Power+ 56V tool ecosystem including blowers, string trimmers, chainsaws, and more. If you already own or plan to buy other EGO 56V tools, this battery is a meaningful bonus beyond just the mower.
What is the difference between LM2135SP and LM2100SP?
The LM2135SP comes with the larger 7.5Ah battery — more runtime. The LM2100SP typically comes with a 5.0Ah battery — less runtime. Both use the same mower body. If you can afford it, the 7.5Ah version is worth it — the runtime difference is noticeable in practice, particularly on larger or thicker lawns.
More to Read
- 📖 Is the EGO LM2135SP Worth It? — Honest Take
- 📖 Best Electric Lawn Mower for Small Yards (2026)
- 📖 Greenworks Pro 80V — budget alternative
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