The only responsible person is the owner of the battery in most of the cases. Most of the people don't know how to maintain battery and that is the reason why they fail after one year. I keep my batteries stored inside my bedroom and try to remember to throw them on the charger occasionally during winter. I know the nature of batteries, they don't like heat and no matter what they will deplete over time. Since then the only thing I've done is bought a $15 replacement blade, and up until this season have gotten pretty much a full charge on both batteries (one battery has basically died, the other is still going strong). Because of the size of my yard, nearly an acre, I bought an extra battery as well. My favorite things about the mower - first, it is so quiet, and, second, so light weight.PositiveMidlothian, TX(1 review)May 25, 2014I bought the Neuton 6 about 5 years ago or so. I went to the local Batteries Plus store, and while I waited they took apart the Neuton battery case and replaced the innards for $89.98 plus tax giving me a one year warranty and 14 day return policy, plus it was immediately ready to mow without need to put on the charger. I just replaced the battery - just short of 5 years.
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