
Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower (21-Inch, 60V MAX, Tool Only)
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MEDIOCRE
67
Winnowl Index
Winnowl Verdict
The Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower clocks in with a MEDIOCRE (67) Winnowl Index, reflecting its status as a Premium Specialist—while the Performance is Strong, the high entry cost means you're paying a premium for those specs. At $399.00, the Weak Value indicates that the Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower is positioned for those who prioritize long-term reliability; here, the elite Strong Brand Strength and Strong Performance carry a price tag that reflects their premium status rather than mass-market affordability. The Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower (21-Inch, 60V MAX, Tool Only) offers a clear step up with performance that sits 8% above the average, anchored by a Battery Voltage of 60 V—a setup that guarantees you should be able to power through dense, wet, or neglected grass with the authority of a small gas engine even if the price is 52% above its class peers. If your priority is a top-tier experience from a name you can trust, the Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower delivers exactly that. It pairs Strong Performance with Strong Brand Strength, provided you’re comfortable with the higher investment required to own it.
Market Value Index
Weak
$399.00
Overpriced
Fair
High Value
The Weak Value rating is driven by a $399.00 cost that results in 29% lower hardware efficiency than the $262.51 class mean.
Performance Rating
Strong
With Strong Performance that is 8% above the average, it comes with 60 V Battery Voltage which suggests you should be able to power through dense, wet, or neglected grass with the authority of a small gas engine, and with 205 mins Charging Time, you will likely find this mower out of commission for half the day once the battery hits zero.
Brand Strength
Strong
Toro scores Strong in Brand Strength, backed by Average Brand Reliability and Strong Brand Trust may justify the premium for specific users.
Available At
$399.00
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The Winnowl Lab Report
| Specification | Value | Rating | Vs. Average | Winnowl Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Voltage | 60 V | Exceptional | 54% better | High-torque performance. Engineered for pro-sumer applications where the motor needs to maintain high RPMs under significant load. |
| Total Run Time | 50 minutes | Average | 21% better | Standard duty cycle. This endurance level matches the average residential mowing session for most homeowners. |
| Charging Time | 205 mins | Weak | 75% worse | Overnight charging profile. This slow rate is a bottleneck for productivity and indicates a bare-bones charging setup. |
| Cutting Width | 21 inches | Strong | 27% better | |
| Number of Batteries | 1 count | Average | 31% worse | Single-pack baseline. This is the entry point for cordless mowers, providing no hot-swap capability for larger jobs. |
| Warranty | 2 Years | Average | 32% worse | Standard industry protection. This coverage aligns with the market average and offers a fair level of consumer security. |
| Cutting Height Adjustment | 6 settings | Average | 6% better | Standard precision. Offers enough variety to handle the transition from spring growth to summer dormancy. |
| Battery Capacity | 4 Ah | Average | 4% worse |
Ranking Factors
Insights
- Value Rank: #35 out of 45.
- Performance Rank: #27 out of 45.
- Winnowl Quadrant: High Value
Strengths
- This model offers the widest Cutting Width in its class at 21 inches, significantly more than the class average of 16.57 inches.
- At minutes, the Total Run Time is longer than the class average (41.30 minutes) but not as long as the class maximum (70 minutes).
- V provides high-end power delivery, placing it in the top 10% for voltage in this class.
Neutral
- A Battery Capacity of Ah is about average 4.17 Ah but below the class max of 6 Ah.
- A Cutting Height Adjustment of settings is about average (5.68 settings) but not as many as the class max of 10 settings.
Weaknesses
- The Years warranty is in the bottom 10%, offering minimal long-term protection.
- The mins charge time is in the slowest 10% for this class.
- At only battery, this is in the bottom 10% for included power components.
Comparison
| Name | Winnowl Index | Value | Performance | Brand | Price | Total Run Time | Battery Voltage | Battery Capacity | Cutting Width | Warranty | Charging Time | Number of Batteries | Cutting Height Adjustment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toro 21611 Stripe Battery Powered Push Lawn Mower |
MEDIOCRE
67
|
Weak | Strong | Strong | $399.00 | 50 minutes | 60 V | 4 Ah | 21 inches | 2 Years | 205 mins | 1 count | 6 settings |
| Kobalt Gen4 40-volt, 20-in Push Lawn Mower |
STRONG
86
|
Fair | Strong | Exceptional | $0.00 | 60 minutes | 40 V | 6 Ah | 20 inches | 5 Years | 180 mins | 1 count | 6 settings |
| PowerSmart 80V MAX 21in. Cordless Push Lawn Mower |
STRONG
80
|
Mediocre | Strong | Average | $399.99 | 60 minutes | 80 V | 6 Ah | 21 inches | 4 Years | 75 mins | 1 count | 7 settings |
| LiTHELi Electric Lawn Mower |
AVERAGE
71
|
Exceptional | Average | Average | $119.99 | 30 minutes | 40 V | 4 Ah | 17 inches | 3 Years | 120 mins | 2 count | 6 settings |