Details: Snapper XD 82V MAX Cordless Electric 21″ Push Lawn Mower, Includes Kit of 2 2.0 Batteries and Rapid Charger
Brand: Snapper
Model#: 1687884 | Model Name: SXDWM82K Snapper XD SXDWM82K 82V 21 Inch Cordless Walk Mower Kit Battery & Rapid Charger Included. The Snapper XD 82 Volt 21″ walk mower kit powered by Briggs & Stratton offers a powerful, durable, and reliable battery powered tool that delivers on performance. Industry’s first 82V lithium-ion walk mower powered by Briggs & Stratton is built for durability with its 21″ steel deck. This quiet walk behind mower is easy to use with a single lever height adjustment allowing you to choose from 7 different cutting heights. Vertical storage capabilities save up to 70 percent of storage space. Easy start and less maintenance with the included (2) Briggs & Stratton 2.0 lithium-ion battery. Mow through your yard work with ease with this wireless, environment-friendly walk mower. Charging times: (min):2.0: 13 (50 percent), 30 (100 percent) 4.0: 25 (50 percent), 60 (100 percent); Run Time (min):Up to 45 minutes (with each fully charged 2.0 battery) Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 82 volts. The nominal voltage is 72. Run time and output capacity may be affected by conditions. The maximum battery run time is measured by (2) 2.0 82V batteries, fully charged.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Up to 90-minute run time with (2) Briggs & Stratton 82V MAX 2.0 Lithium-ion Batteries. Kit includes 2 lithium-ion batteries and 1 rapid charger.Drive System : Self-Propelled
- 21-Inch Steel mowing deck with 3-in-1 design to mulch, bag, or side-discharge grass clippings with ease
- Intelligent load-sensing technology allows for optimum power levels while you mow for maximum efficiency
- Push button start and a single lever, 7 position height of cut adjustment; Rear wheel size: 10 inch
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
3D scanners are an important tool for creating a digital copy of an object to use as a template. They come in all shapes and sizes, from handheld scanners that can copy small objects, to larger scanners that scan large objects, such as standard-sized cars.- Consider the object to be scanned (size, shape, material).
- Consider the purpose of the scan. You may scan an object for personal use, or for a group project, in which case you’ll want to look for scanners that work well for both small and large objects, and that work with different materials.
- Consider the scanner’s features.
- Consider your intended environment. For example, if you’re scanning small objects, a handheld scanner may be all you need. But if you’re scanning something large or hard to scan, consider a large scanning device.
- Consider your budget. Scanners can be pricey, so you’ll want to consider your starting budget when deciding which scanner is right for you.
- Consider your level of expertise. If you’re just starting out, you may want to invest in a handheld scanner. That’s cheaper than a large scanning device and requires no prior knowledge.
- Consider support. Some scanners have built-in support, while others don’t. You may want to consider support options if you’re new to 3D scanning.
How to choose Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
There are a lot of 3D scanning options on the market today, so how do you choose the right one for your business? We broke down the factors you should consider before making a purchase:- How large is the area you want to be scanned? If you want to scan large areas, you’ll probably want to invest in a larger scanning device that has a greater resolution.
- How many surfaces are in the area you want to scan? If you want to scan an entire building, having multiple scanners will allow you to scan different sections of the building and stitch them together.
- How accurate is the scan? The accuracy of the scan will determine how realistic your end products will be.
- How much data do you need? For 3D scanning, the more data you collect, the more usable the final products will be.
- How accurate do you need the final model to be? If you want high accuracy, you may want to invest in more expensive scanning devices that can capture extremely fine details and textures.
- What type of end product do you need? If you need models, we recommend choosing a 3D scanning device that can produce files that can be used to create 3D models. If you need objects, we recommend choosing a 3D scanning device that can produce files that can be used to create physical objects.
- How far away is the area you want to scan? Some 3D scanning devices, like laser scanners, require external light sources and reflectors to function properly.
- How long will the scan take? Some 3D scanning devices, like 3D scanners, require users to stand in a specific location while the scan is taking place.
- How accurate do you need the scan to be? The depth of the scan will determine the accuracy of the models.
- What material do you need to scan? To effectively scan an object, the material must be conductive.
How to maintain Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
Before purchasing a 3D scanner, its important to know the basics of maintenance and upkeep.- How often should I clean my 3D scanner? Its always a good idea to regularly clean your scanner, but make sure to follow manufacturer instructions for specifics.
- How long will my 3D scanner last? Many people falsely believe that 3D scanners last for years, but in reality, they need to be replaced after a couple of years. Most 3D scanners have a life expectancy of 3 to 5 years.
- How often should I calibrate my 3D scanner? Many manufacturers suggest calibrating your scanner at least once every month. While some people believe that calibrating your scanner helps to improve its accuracy, this isnt always the case.
- Do I need to calibrate my 3D scanner after performing repairs? Many 3D scanners feature an alignment tool that automatically calibrates the scanner after performing repairs.
- Will software updates fix calibration issues? Many 3D scanners have firmware updates that can fix calibration issues.




