

Stihl RMA460
The STIHL RMA 460, part of the AK Series, provides AK battery users with a complete range of lawn care tools. It is compatible with both AK 20 and AK 30 batteries, offering homeowners flexibility based on their yard size. Featuring a 19" steel mowing deck, the RMA 460 excels in maneuverability for efficient grass cutting. With a generous 15.85-gallon grass catcher, it minimizes interruptions during mowing, and its adjustable handlebar ensures user comfort. Suited for small to medium-sized yards under half an acre, this mower can also function as a mulcher. Keep in mind that run time may vary due to factors like battery type, charge level, capacity, model, operating style, and conditions. Batteries and chargers are available for separate purchase or as part of a bundled set with the tool.
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RMA460
$600
$600
55.1 lbs, 1.4"- 3.9" Cut Height, 18.1" Cut Width, 15.85 gal. Grass Catcher, 2,582 sq ft.

Series Models
RMA460
$600
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$600
55.1 lbs, 1.4"- 3.9" Cut Height, 18.1" Cut Width, 15.85 gal. Grass Catcher, 2,582 sq ft.

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- Environmentally Friendly Engine Technology: STIHL Inc. is committed to nature conservation with its "Caring for Nature" seal, indicating products that produce minimal or zero exhaust emissions, surpassing EPA and/or CARB standards.
- Convenient Folding Handle: Easily transport and store the mower with its foldable handles.
- Durable 19-Inch Steel Mowing Deck: The steel deck ensures long-lasting durability compared to plastic alternatives.
- Safety Locking Key: Prevents accidental motor starts, enhancing safety.
- Battery-Powered: Utilizes Lithium-Ion batteries, eliminating the need for messy and costly fuel mixtures.
- Extended Battery Life: Provides consistent power without gradual decline, allowing for uninterrupted work until the battery is depleted.
- Versatile Storage Options: The mower can be stored in three positions—folded or unfolded on all four wheels, or upright and folded in a space-saving cleaning position with the blades facing the wall.