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Fiskars Momentum Reel Mower

2010/06/15 By staze

Update 1/31/11: Finally getting back to this one. In short, we ended up returning the mower. Our lawn is just too lumpy for a push reel mower to work. It would just miss too many pieces that a powered rotary mower would be able to “pull” up and cut. The mower worked great on those parts of the yard that were flat, and nothing beats the quiet. Perhaps in a few years when we’ve redone our lawns to be small, and flat, we’ll investigate the world of push reel mowers again, but for now, it’s back to my trusty Honda HRR216PDA.

Fiskars Momentum Reel Mower

Original Post: I’ve thought about purchasing a reel mower for years. This initially was because my wife is not fond of loud noises, and therefore really dislikes our gas mower (A Honda HRR216K5PDA which is quite quiet for a gas mower, but still loud). So when I was looking around online recently, and saw some articles pointing at this Fiskars reel mower, I decided to dig a bit deeper. Couple days laster, and a Consumer Reports review later, I decided to pickup one of them from the local Lowes for $200.

Putting it together was a snap (though, taking it out of the box was a bit confusing), and I checked the blade alignment as per the Fiskars website/manual. After seeing it was good, I took it for a spin on the front and back yard.

Now, first, let me say my lawns are pretty flat (though, they do have a few bumps here and there). So, I did a couple passes on my front lawn, and was, honestly, underwhelmed. Thinking that maybe it was just the front lawn, since it’s not very big, I went into the back, and did (it’s much longer and straighter). Using it is pretty easy, and it cuts pretty well. The real advantage, is it’s really quiet. I actually got to hear and look at a couple birds playing in the tree. But, there are two issues that I’m not sure I care for, and they may very well be deal breakers.

  1. The “mulch” is rather long compared to my gas mower
  2. It misses a lot of grass (many missed tall pieces)

Now, these two issues are very much related. The reel mower has no “suction” that picks up the grass and cuts it. My lawn has a lot of “lazy” grass. That is, grass that lays down rather than sticks up straight. The reel mower completely misses these pieces. This could be due to the weather this year being very wet until recently. I’m not sure.

So, am I going to keep the mower? I don’t know. I’ve got 30 days to return it to Lowes if I don’t like it. And I think I’m going to take out the gas mower (with a newly sharpened blade) and go back over the lawn with it to get all the missed pieces. Then give the lawn another week or so to grow, then try the reel mower again. See how it does. I really like it being so quiet, and not using gas… but at this point, I’m not convinced it does a good enough job.

I’ll post back updates after I know more.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Fiskars Momentum, Honda HRR216K5PDA, Reel Mower

Energy (electricity vs. gas)

2010/06/05 By staze

It’s been a while since I posted much of an energy post (other than my TED anniversary post on the 1st of April (here)). So, here we go.

First, for those that don’t know, a heat pump is just what it sounds like. It “pumps” or takes heat from inside (cooling) or outside (heating) and moves it to the other side. Basically, it’s an air conditioner that can “reverse”. See wiki page. When people just say “heat pump” they generally mean an air source heat pump (outside air is the source, or sink/dump for the heat). There are also “ground loop” heat pumps that use the ground as the source or sink/dump. Ground loop heat pumps are more efficient than air source ones, but they are much more expensive, and require more room to install (there are lines that run in the ground, either horizontally or vertically, which takes space/money to install). In my case, I have an air source heat pump.

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Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Electricity, heat pump, KWH, LNG, Natural Gas

My D2:LOD resurgence

2010/05/10 By staze

When Diablo 2 came out, I played it for quite some time. But, finally quit back in 2006 or 2007 after taking a break that was just longer than 3 months, and coming back to find my level 90 Sorceress had been deleted. GAR. So, I gave up and went about my life.

Then, when I got on the Starcraft 2 beta, a friend and I started playing D2 again as “relief” from SC2. I’m back up to level 71 at this point after playing for a couple months on off, and am now in Hell Difficulty. But, I’m playing more now as I get back into the Magic Find habit. Since I played, Nightmare and Hell have become a lot more difficult. So, here, I think I’m going to detail however many MF (Magic Find) runs I can do on NM Mephisto. I’ll try to do as many as I can before I go crazy.

My MF right now is is 185%. Not high by any means, but it doesn’t need to be super high for Mephisto runs.

Click “Read More” to see the list of items from each run. “On way” means I got the item on the way to Meph.

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Filed Under: Miscellany Tagged With: Diablo 2, Lord of Destruction, Magic Find, StarCraft 2

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