Mower and grill steals
SpringFest also surfaced concrete outdoor‑equipment bargains you can act on now — DealNews highlights an EGO 800 Series Select Cut 21-inch self‑propelled battery mower at $649 (about $100 off) and a Charbroil Performance 4‑burner gas grill listed around $179–$199 after discounts. Those deals are examples of the broader up to‑40% tool and yard‑gear markdowns that the sale is advertising through April 22. (dealnews.com) (dealnews.com)
A spring sale that started with mulch and flowers is also discounting the big-ticket stuff people usually put off: a self-propelled EGO battery mower is listed at $649, and a Charbroil four-burner gas grill is showing up around $179 to $199 depending on the listing and finish. Lowe’s says its SpringFest event is live now and runs through April 22, 2026, with deals across outdoor tools, equipment, flowers, fertilizer, and other spring project categories. That gives these mower and grill prices a firm deadline instead of the usual vague “limited time” promise. The EGO mower getting attention is the 21-inch self-propelled model in the 800 Series Select Cut line, and DealNews says the $649 price is $100 below its usual $749 level. A separate deal report this week matched that same $649 sale price. That mower is not the stripped-down kind that just spins a blade and hopes for the best. Lowe’s says it uses a brushless motor, self-propel drive, and up to 50 minutes of runtime with the recommended 56-volt 6.0 amp-hour battery, while EGO’s product line for the Select Cut system centers on interchangeable blades for mulching, bagging, or longer runtime. The grill is the cheaper entry point. DealNews has the Charbroil Performance Series four-burner gas grill at $199 today, while other sale trackers have recently shown the same grill at $179 at Lowe’s, which suggests the price has been moving during the promotion. Lowe’s describes that Charbroil model as a liquid-propane grill with four burners, a convective cooking system for even heat, and a grease-management design aimed at easier cleanup. In plain terms, it is built for the person replacing an old backyard grill, not shopping for a high-end outdoor kitchen. The bigger pattern is that SpringFest is not one doorbuster but a rolling seasonal clearance across categories. DealNews says the outdoor-tools section includes discounts on power washers, string trimmers, wheelbarrows, and power pruners, while Lowe’s markets the event as a broad spring-project sale rather than a one-weekend blowout. There is one catch with both items: shipping and pickup rules can change the real price. DealNews and other deal trackers note that some large items are better bought with in-store pickup to avoid delivery fees, and Lowe’s often ties free shipping to orders over $35 or to MyLowe’s Rewards membership.