SPECIALIST MOWERS
The future of Mowing
Perfected by green-fingered engineers
sing an alternative to
U fossil fuels has become increasingly important for a lot of people . Many of us now cycle rather than drive to reduce harmful emissions . This has led to batterypowered tools becoming a lifestyle trend that is growing fast in the gardening business .
STIGA battery lawn mowers and handheld tools are built from lightweight , robust materials . Engineered for real-life working conditions , not just to pass a lab test . STIGA ’ s innovative new E-Power batteries maintain a high-performance capacity and are still going strong after 600 charges . That is the equivalent to an owner running down and recharging the battery twice a week for six years . This goes far beyond the expectations of the commonly used but less demanding industry standard , which tests through only 300 charges at just 20 % of real-life usage .
The STIGA EXPERT range of Cordless lawn mowers with two battery slots offer true power and robustness . The custom-built 48V powertrain recognises which batteries have been inserted into the battery compartment , the microchip synchronises the batteries , balancing the power draw and discharge rates along with the temperature , whilst monitoring the current for maximum run-time , energy storage and longevity . There are 4 pro models that feature in the expert range each offering the perfect combination of performance and comfort with a different choice of cutting methods .
STIGA ’ s 900 series of EXPERT garden tools ( Brushcutter , Blower , Hedge trimmer & Long reach hedger ) will make light work of many tasks and when used in conjunction with the STIGA battery harness make them ultra-light without compromising on performance – setting a new standard of ergonomic excellence . The battery harness is waterproof with fully adjustable straps and a connecting cable for left or right-hand users . It holds two STIGA E-Power batteries of any amperage , lightening the load for uninterrupted work time . eRideC500
18 GroundskeepingJournal . co . uk | August / September 2021