Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah Remote Control vs Remote Control Tracked Lawn Mower, 224cc

Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah Remote Control Lawn Mower, 45% (24°) Slope, Upgraded with Deformable Tires & Metal Hubcaps, 21" Steel Blade, 1.8–4.6" Height, Covers up to 0.75 Acre, Mulching Blade Included
Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah Remote Control Lawn Mower, 45%...
$2,499.00
★ 3.1/5 · 4 reviews
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Remote Control Tracked Lawn Mower, 224cc EPA Gas, Hybrid Gas-Electric, Electric Start, Brushless Motor, 45-Degree Slope, 200m Range, Delivery & Unloading Included
Remote Control Tracked Lawn Mower, 224cc EPA Gas, Hybrid...
$2,699.00
★ 1/5 · 1 reviews
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Quick Verdict

The Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah is the more reliable choice for most users. It has a proven (if limited) track record, a clear slope rating, and a battery-electric system that requires less maintenance. The Remote Control Tracked Lawn Mower with a 224cc gas engine has a single review scoring it 1.0/5, which strongly suggests serious issues. Unless you absolutely need a gas engine for very large, remote properties, the Mowrator is the safer bet.

Side-by-Side

Feature Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah Remote Control Tracked 224cc Gas
Price $2,499.00 $2,699.00
Power Source 56V electric (battery) 224cc gas + electric hybrid
Cut Width Not specified Not specified
Max Slope 24° (45%) Not specified
Drive 2WD wheels Tracked
User Rating 3.1/5 (4 reviews) 1.0/5 (1 review)
Best Yard Size Up to ~1 acre (per battery) 1+ acres (gas range)

Where Mowrator Wins

  • Reliability and support. Four reviews averaging 3.1/5 is not stellar, but it’s far better than a single 1.0/5 rating. A larger sample size suggests a product that at least functions as intended for most buyers.
  • Slope rating. The Mowrator is explicitly rated for 24° slopes (45% grade). The tracked mower lists no slope specification, which is a red flag for hillside use.
  • Lower maintenance. No gas, no oil changes, no spark plugs, no carburetor cleaning. Charge the battery and mow.
  • Lighter weight. Electric mowers are generally easier to transport and maneuver when not in use.
  • Quieter operation. Battery electric is significantly quieter than a 224cc gas engine, making it more neighbor-friendly.

Where Remote Wins

  • Run time. Gasoline provides near-unlimited range as long as you have fuel. The Mowrator’s 12Ah battery will likely run for 45–60 minutes, depending on grass conditions and slope.
  • Tracked drive. Tracks generally offer better traction on loose soil, mud, or wet grass than 2WD wheels. If your terrain is consistently soft or slippery, tracks are an advantage.
  • Hybrid capability. The gas-electric hybrid system could theoretically offer more power or flexibility, but the single poor review suggests the execution may be flawed.

Which Should You Buy

Buy the Mowrator S1 2WD 56V 12Ah if you have a yard up to about 1 acre with slopes up to 24°, want a lower-maintenance electric mower, and value a product with at least some user feedback. The price is $200 less, and the 3.1/5 rating—while not great—is far more trustworthy than a single 1.0/5.

Avoid the Remote Control Tracked 224cc Gas unless you are willing to take a significant risk. A single 1.0/5 review almost always indicates a defective unit, poor customer support, or fundamental design flaws. The tracked drive and gas range are appealing on paper, but the lack of positive feedback makes this an unwise purchase for most people. If you need a tracked gas mower, look for a model with a proven track record and multiple reviews.