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The Swift 40V Cordless Lawnmower combines a powerful brushless motor with a 2.0Ah lithium battery to deliver up to 30 minutes of efficient, quiet mowing over 200 m². Its 32cm cutting width and 5-position height adjustment (20-60mm) provide versatile lawn care, while the lightweight 12.7kg design with foldable handles ensures easy portability and storage. Equipped with a 30L grass box and eco-friendly zero emissions, it’s the perfect cordless solution for professional-quality lawn maintenance.







| ASIN | B08C32XCXH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,888 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 33 in Rotary Mowers |
| Brand | swift |
| Brand Name | swift |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,696 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 13 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06970601802003 |
| Included Components | 1 x battery, 1 x charger, 1 x lawn mower, 1 x manual instruction |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 63.3D x 44.9W x 32.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 13 Kilograms |
| Item height | 32.4 centimetres |
| Item weight | 13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NGP |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 2.4 Inches |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 0.8 Inches |
| Model Number | EB132CP2 |
| Number of Positions | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Style | Tool +1 Battery + 1 Charger |
| Style Name | Tool +1 Battery + 1 Charger |
J**D
Surprisingly Effective
Bought this for my wife, a mower that is easy to start and lightweight to manoeuvre. Sucks up even damp grass well, and generally works very well on small areas. My wife loves it as it is so light to push and despite it's narrow width of cut it does the job. Depending on how thick the grass is the battery will last up to 30 mins. We have another battery from another swift tool, so I would recommend to buy a second one if poss' as the charging takes quite a while. It is an all plastic deck so no rust. Assembly although simple, is greatly helped if you have access to a rachet and socket to screw handles on sides, otherwise only thing to watch is grass box which I found is best clipped together from front to back. For the money, surprisingly effective.
S**M
Does the job
Great wee machine, have been using swift for a while now.. strimmers, hedge trimmer and leaf blower. Batteries hold a good charge and last long enough. This mower is a great size, lightweight and super easy to use.
W**T
Good value, especially if you own other Swift tools.
Ah, the joys of battery powered cordless gardening tools. Not only do you not have to fiddle around with the cable every 5 seconds, but, with the limited battery life, you have the perfect excuse for saying "Well, that's all I can do for now..." This is a really good piece of equipment. Pretty sturdy (I haven't tested it's survivability...), with a good big steel cutting rotor, it'll deal with most things you're supposed to use lawnmowers on. It'll even cope with flattened aluminium cans hidden in the long grass (not recommended!) It has a good selection of cutting heights depending on how long it's been since you owned a decent mower, and the battery life is visible as you mow. There is a safety key in the battery compartment to make it safe to clean out the underneath, but, really, is it any easier than removing the battery? I can see only 3 very small issues: Assembly requires screwing 4 self-tapping screws/bolts into the plastic body. That needs either a spanner of the correct size (not available) or a large headed cross-head screwdriver (found eventually). Could have been easier. The grass isn't compacted very tightly into the collection box. That means emptying it more often than I'd have thought. Not really much of an issue, but it does mean you'll be cleaning it out underneath more often too, so remember that safety key. Like a great many gardening tools, powered & manual, it's designed for someone just a bit shorter than me. I'm just over 6' tall, not exceptional, but I find when pushing the mower forward, I'm also pushing the back of it down, which raises the front up, making cutting inefficient and jamming it into any divots or ridges in the ground. There is no way to adjust the height, so if you're unusually tall or short you'll have to work it out for yourself. I find a careful shove with the toe of my boot on the collection box does the trick. Overall, though, very happy with this. As I also own a Swift hedge trimmer & strimmer (the latter of which will be relieved to hear it no longer has to cut the whole lawn), I now have 2 batteries to either extend the duration of one tool's use or use two in one day. I'm not entirely certain that's a good thing...
J**S
Amazing.
I bought this lawnmower because I was struggling with our Flymo. I spent hours looking at various different cordless mowers, some of which had eye watering prices. Eventually I chose this one because it seemed to fit the bill. I cannot say how impressed I am with it. Everything is simple to do. That includes putting the battery in and out, charging it, emptying the grass box and of course mowing the lawn. There are 5 different cutting heights which are easy to change. The lowest one scalped my lawn so I vary between the next two. My lawn has lots of other things growing in it such as daisies, buttercups and clover. It is also not exactly an even surface but the mower copes easily with it. The lawn is roughly 75 square metres and I use less than half the battery. I also tried it on a steep grass bank at the front of my house which had very tall weeds growing in it. The lawnmower tackled it with ease. Sadly I did not cope so well as it is very steep and awkward. Yes the battery takes quite a long time to charge but with a small lawn, which gets cut using less than half the charge I don’t see that as a problem. Also I cannot cut as close to the edges as with a Flymo so they require a bit more attention afterwards but that is the closest thing to a negative that I can think of. In summary it is really easy to use and cuts the mowing time in half because there is no annoying wire to move. The added bonus over a hover mower is that it doesn’t spray grass cuttings all over the paths, so no sweeping up afterwards.
S**A
Perfect for me.
As far as I am concerned this is the most perfect appliance ever produced anywhere on the whole planet. Bear in mind though, that I am a five foot tall OAP trying to improve an acre of what is probably the worst ground in all England. I am not strong enough to use a petrol strimmer, but someone gave me a battery-operated lawn edger when they bought a better one. It was a huge help when used as a strimmer, but just couldn't keep up in June and July. I became discouraged and nearly gave up. Then I came across this mower. Reviews were moaning that the handle was too short for them. Ideal! I am only five feet tall. When it came, I did need some help from my husband to put it together, but it didn't take long. It is so light that I can easily pick it up with one hand, and it has a helpful handle on top for that. The battery was easy to charge, and slides into the charger with a satisfying "click". I like it when things do this, as I know they are properly in place. The blade is more like a brush-cutter blade than a lawn mower one. It is strong and sturdy. So, I set off, all excited, for my acre of land. At first, I began with a patch of mostly grass outside the caravan I use as a tool shed. I carefully strimmed it to a sensible height and removed all the stones I could find. Then I mowed. Five minutes and it was all looking tidy, and I was looking around for something else to mow. The battery on the strimmer had gone flat already, (it is not a lithium one like this is) but I was eager to get more done. So I set off through the jungle. I soon discovered that this mower can chew through small brambles, weeds and long grass. It may not like to be pushed through it, but it can be pulled through it, and one cut does a huge amount. It is not necessary to go backwards and forwards over the same patch. I have put a picture form that day. Soon I will post an after picture, but the weather is too wet to finish this area at the moment. You should know that I have probably cleared around 300 square meters of this land using only this mower, my grass trimmer, a pair of shears and a pair of secateurs in the past month. Know anyone who would like all those hunks of concrete and stone I have dug out? Oh well. My husband says I should keep quiet about it as I have probably invalidated the guarantee. I say let's shout about brilliant British engineering and manufacturing from the rooftops. TL:DR If you are six feet tall this may not be for you. But if you are five feet tall, 70 years old and any sort of gardener, you need one of these. In fact, being 70 years old is probably not a requirement. It will save you masses of time at any age.
F**D
Ease of maneuvering
Easy to put together except the grass box. You need two pairs of hands. Mowed the lawn, plenty of charge in the battery and so easy without having to keep worrying about an electric cable getting in the way.
M**H
Wobbly part, extended runaround from the seller.
One of the integral parts on the body of the mower (not any of the parts involved in its assembly) is loose and clanks from side to side, so I contacted the seller to ask if this was normal - that seems unlikely, but I was hoping for a simple yes/no answer. I'd already charged the battery, so returning the mower would have involved running the battery down again. I sent the seller photos plus a short video of me wobbling the part about, to show what I meant, but I received no relevant answers. This went on for several days, with me asking the same question again and sending more photos, as my grass continued to grow. In desperation I also tried using Swift's website Chat, but there was no response from that. I never did get a straight answer from the seller so I contacted Amazon, who have apologised and issued a partial refund, even though the mower is the responsibility of a 3rd party seller and not Amazon itself. If you're fortunate and receive a Swift mower that was adequately checked by quality control you'll probably be fine, but if you don't and you have to contact the company, good luck. Compared to my previous cordless mower, this mower is quite noisy and the clanking part will probably fail, or cause something else to fail, at some point, but it's OK for now. It's wider than my previous mower so it takes a little less time to cut the grass, but the width makes it more difficult to manoeuvre up narrower steps. My previous mower was a Sovereign, and it was quieter and lighter than this one. It worked beautifully for 11 years until the battery recently stopped charging, and I've found that replacement batteries for it are no longer available. After my experience with the build quality of the Swift mower and the runaround from customer service, when I need to replace it I won't be choosing another Swift product. In addition to this, one of the bolts holding the handle in place has just fallen out. The handle is now wobbly and I can’t find the missing bolt. I can’t be bothered to contact the unhelpful seller after my previous experience. Amazon should withdraw this product.
M**N
Light and easy
It’s light and easy to use . Not to sure it does 200 sq meters
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