All-Day Cordless Lawn Mower
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Cordless Yard Tools
Cordless / Brushless / Dual Battery

All-Day Cordless Lawn Mower

Push button start. Dual battery system that hands off mid-cut. Folds flat for narrow garages. The cordless mower built for a whole weekend yard, not just a flowerbed strip.

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A quiet upgrade

The mower that finally listens

Saturday morning used to be loud. The gas can, the pull cord, the cough of an engine that maybe started, maybe did not. By the time the lawn was done, half the morning was gone, and the garage smelled like fuel for two days.

Cordless was supposed to change all of that. For a while, it almost did. Then the early cordless models ran flat halfway through the back lawn, and we all went back to gas.

"This one runs the whole yard. When the first battery taps out, the second takes over without me leaving the strip I am on."

The All-Day was designed around that specific moment, the handoff between two batteries, and around the small daily reasons a gas mower wears people out: the smell, the fluids, the storage footprint, the noise on a Sunday at nine in the morning.

Stillrow All-Day mower on a tidy strip of grass
Stillrow / Field Note 01
A 60-second tour

Push button. Pull lever. Walk forward.

One thumb starts it. One hand steers it. The dual battery system handles the long strip and the back lawn without sending you back to the garage for fuel.

  • 01Drop the safety key, squeeze the trigger, and the brushless motor spins up in under a second. No primer bulb, no pull cord, no warm-up.
  • 02When battery one fades, the second pack takes over without breaking the cut. You finish the row you are on.
  • 03The handle folds flat against the deck. The whole mower stands upright in the corner of a single-car garage.
Built differently

Built around the way you actually mow

Most cordless mowers were designed as gas mowers with the engine swapped out. The All-Day was designed cordless from the deck up.

Dual battery bay open
Feature 01

Dual battery, mid-cut handoff

Two packs live in the deck at once. When the first one runs out, the second engages automatically. No stopping the row to swap packs, no walking back to the charger mid-yard.

Brushless motor section view
Feature 02

Brushless drive, cooler under load

Brushless motors run cooler, pull more usable charge from each battery, and have fewer wearing parts than older brushed designs. The deck stays quieter and the runtime stretches further on the same pack.

Handle adjustment height lever
Feature 03

Single-lever cut height

One lever, multiple height positions. Set it once for your usual cut, lift it for an overgrown week, drop it for the trim before company comes over. No tools, no wheel-by-wheel adjustment.

Folded handle storage position
Feature 04

Folds flat for narrow storage

The handle folds against the deck and the mower stands upright. Fits in the corner of a single-car garage, behind a basement door, or in the back of a small shed. No oil drip, no fume smell.

Three kinds of homeowners

Yards this mower was made for

The All-Day is sized for the most common American lawn shapes, the ones a sit-on mower is too big for and a corded electric is too short for.

Compact suburban front yard
Use case 01

The first-home townhome lawn

Front strip and back patch. You do not need a roaring sit-on machine. You need quiet enough for Sunday morning and small enough to disappear when guests come over.

Family suburban lawn with kids in background
Use case 02

The suburban family lot

Quarter-acre with kids and a dog. The All-Day cuts quiet enough for nap time, runs long enough on dual batteries to finish the whole yard, and folds away clean when the cousins come over.

Older homeowner using cordless mower
Use case 03

The weekend-only lawn

You mow once a week, twice in growing season. No pull cord. No oil top-up before the season starts. Just push the button and finish the lawn before the coffee gets cold.

A clean side by side

What cordless changes about Saturday morning

Same lawn, same Saturday, two very different morning routines.

Stillrow All-Day
Typical Gas Push Mower
Startup
Push button, under a second
Pull cord, multiple yanks
Fuel
Two onboard battery packs
Gas can, oil, spark plug
Mid-cut runtime
Auto handoff between packs
Walk back to fuel can
Spring service
Charge the packs, mow
Stale gas, fouled plug, new oil
Noise level
Quiet enough for nap time
Engine roar at 7am
Storage
Folds flat, upright in corner
Bulky, fume-prone footprint
Maintenance
No fluids to change
Oil, filter, plug, carburetor

Stillrow All-Day

  • Push button start, under a second
  • Two onboard battery packs
  • Auto handoff between packs
  • Spring start: charge the packs and mow
  • Quiet enough for early Saturday
  • Folds flat, upright in the corner
  • No oil, no plug, no carburetor

Typical Gas Push Mower

  • Pull cord, multiple yanks
  • Gas can, oil, spark plug
  • Walk back to the fuel can mid-cut
  • Spring start: stale gas, fouled plug, fresh oil
  • Loud engine on a Sunday morning
  • Bulky storage footprint with fuel smell
  • Oil, filter, plug, carburetor every year
What it feels like

Designed for the quiet part of Saturday

Small details that change the experience of mowing more than the marketing usually admits.

Battery bay close-up
Detail 01

Two batteries, one row

The pack handoff is automatic. You will know it happened only because the runtime indicator on the handle steps over to the second light.

Trigger and handle controls
Detail 02

Handle controls within thumb reach

Safety key, trigger, and start button all sit where your hand naturally rests on the bar. No reaching down, no awkward grip, no second-hand engagement to start.

Cutting deck side view
Detail 03

Deck shape that bags cleaner

The cutting chamber moves clippings into the rear collection bag in a smoother arc. Less stalling on damp grass, less clumping on the lawn behind you.

Mower wheel and deck detail
Detail 04

Wide rear wheels for soft ground

Larger rear wheels track straighter on uneven lawns and roll cleanly over the dip where the driveway meets the grass. The deck stays level on a slight slope.

Folding handle position
Detail 05

One-lever fold for storage

Loosen the wing levers, fold the handle, stand the mower upright. The whole footprint is narrower than a standard rolling cooler. No fume smell in the garage corner.

Mower stored upright in corner
Detail 06

Quieter morning routine

Cordless brushless motors run dramatically lower decibels than a small gas engine. You can mow at 8am without a single curtain twitching across the street.

Honest answers

Questions before it rolls into your garage

The most common things shoppers want to settle before they switch from gas to cordless.

First cut, this weekend

Set up before Saturday morning

Pick the bundle that fits your household, charge both packs overnight, and have the All-Day rolling across the front strip before the rest of the street has finished their first cup of coffee.

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