Anyone know if electric lawnmowers are any good?
Or generally what to look for?

I don't have much yard or shed space so just want something minimal effort/grease/maintenance

Just a push mower? Brushless? Should I avoid cordless?
@arichtman They're fine. I bought a cheap one back in the day and it was a bit underpowered. If you have a small enough space and can get a corded one I'd personally do that, because then it will probably outlast you. But I don't know if they're really a thing any more.
@ash yea my general hunch is to avoid battery power stuff since a) usually less actual.power used and b) replacement batteries are often not guaranteed to be available and are often proprietary. Same thing that makes me skittish about an e bike.
That said - known power tool brands offering stuff that matches their existing battery system is reassuring.
@arichtman Yeah that's the thing. My dad has an Aldi one that's 600 years old and he can only do half the lawn now, and there's no way to get a new battery 😭
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I have an Aldi one which takes their standard power tool batteries. I could pop down to Aldi right now and get a couple more if I needed them.
@ash @arichtman
In case you want more details, it is around 5 years old (It cost $230 in Oct 21, 5 year warranty). It seems a bit flimsy with the body made of plastic, but it hasn’t given me any trouble. And it is light and manoeuvrable. And the motor seems powerful enough for domestic use. We have a full size suburban block so it takes over 30 minutes to mow front and back. I have been quite happy with it.