The 6 Best Snapper Mowers

Updated March 16, 2019 by Daniel Imperiale

This wiki has been updated 16 times since it was first published in February of 2019. Whether you're looking to cut the grass on your front lawn or care for a somewhat larger commercial property, one of the Snapper mowers on our list can get the job done. We've included gas-powered models with powerful motors as well as cordless electrical options with long-lasting batteries, all ranked by their cutting abilities, handling, durability, and ease of use. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Rear Wheel Drive 3-In-1

2. XD Max Electric Cordless

3. Self-Propelled Gas Powered Dual-Lever

4. Commercial Variable Speed 190CC

5. SP 60V 4AH

6. Hi-Vac ReadyStart

Editor's Notes

March 14, 2019:

While the current list stands at just six entries, there were a few other models available for us to look at. Upon close inspection, the offerings from Snapper's catalog that we left off the list were all extraordinarily similar to some of the models we did include. The P2185020E at number six is a great example of this, as there's another model with a similar numerical designation, the P2185020, on the market. Both mowers are identical but for the fact that the model with the E designation has an electric start. In any case where there was such similarity between choices, we opted for the one that had more to offer — in this case, the convenience of an electric start. From among the selections we did include, the marriage of maneuverability and power was paramount, and the 163cc engine in our number one selection paired ideally with the unit's handling to earn it the top pick.

Last updated on March 16, 2019 by Daniel Imperiale

Daniel Imperiale holds a bachelor’s degree in writing, and proudly fled his graduate program in poetry to pursue a quiet life at a remote Alaskan fishery. After returning to the contiguous states, he took up a position as an editor and photographer of the prestigious geek culture magazine “Unwinnable” before turning his attention to the field of health and wellness. In recent years, he has worked extensively in film and music production, making him something of a know-it-all when it comes to camera equipment, musical instruments, recording devices, and other audio-visual hardware. Daniel’s recent obsessions include horology (making him a pro when it comes to all things timekeeping) and Uranium mining and enrichment (which hasn’t proven useful just yet).


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