Toro SmartStow Super Recycler 21565 21 in 163 cc Gas Self-Propelled

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We’re not going to lie  you’re gonna get a lot of double-takes when you’re mowing with this suave-looking bad boy. Little do they know this hungry herbivore is a wiz at helping protect the earth, reducing your water and fertilizer use with the Super Recycler’s Cutting System. Take mowing creature comforts to the next level with flex Handle suspension and hassle-free maintenance. When you’re done, lock and store your Toro practically anywhere in your garage or shed with SmartStow. And you can rest easy knowing Toro stands behind its mowers with a 5-year full warranty.

  • Brand Name: Toro
  • Sub Brand: SmartStow Super Recycler
  • Model Number: 21565
  • Deck Size: 21 in.
  • Engine Displacement: 163 cc
  • Powered By: Gas
  • Self-Propelled: Yes
  • Product Type: Lawn Mower
  • Rear Wheel Size: 10 in.
  • Maximum Cutting Height: 4.25 in.
  • Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive
  • Minimum Cutting Height: 1.25 in.
  • Deck Material: Aluminim
  • Number of Blades: 1 blade
  • Front Wheel Size: 8 in.
  • Blade Length: 21 in.
  • Engine Brand: Briggs & Stratton
  • Start Type: Pull Start
  • Cutting Options: Bagged/Discharged/Mulching
  • CARB Compliant: Yes
  • Assembled Depth: 62 in.
  • Assembled Height: 23 in.
  • Assembled Width: 44 in.
  • Bagger Included: Yes

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