For homeowners with small yards who already own DeWalt or Milwaukee batteries, the Heinpro 14-inch cordless mower is the strongest tool-only option — no redundant battery purchase, no pull cord, no oil changes required.

The Heinpro 14-inch mower earns that position specifically for urban and suburban lots under 6,000 square feet. It runs on the DeWalt 20V MAX or Milwaukee M18 batteries already sitting on your charger — models DCB200 through DCB240 on the DeWalt side — which means the real cost is the mower alone. That tool-only model removes the price padding that makes most cordless mower kits feel overpriced for smaller properties.

  • Heinpro 14-inch mower runtime: approximately 20 minutes on a 4Ah battery under normal cutting load.
  • Heinpro 14-inch mower is compatible with DeWalt 20V MAX batteries DCB200 through DCB240, tool-only.
  • 14-inch cutting width is sized for residential lots under 6,000 square feet — not suited for half-acre or larger properties.
  • Heinpro mower is sold tool-only: no battery or charger included in the purchase price.

How to Choose

  • Pick the Heinpro 14-inch mower if: your yard is under 6,000 square feet and you already own a DeWalt DCB200–DCB240 or Milwaukee M18 battery.
  • Pick a bundled cordless mower kit if: you don't own a compatible DeWalt or Milwaukee battery yet — a kit's upfront cost will likely be lower than buying the battery separately.
  • Pick a larger cordless mower (20-inch+) if: your lot runs 6,000–10,000 square feet and a single 20-minute runtime pass won't cover the full job.
  • Pick a gas mower if: your property is a half-acre or more with dense, thick grass — the Heinpro 14-inch is not a substitute for that kind of sustained runtime and cutting width.
  • Pick the Heinpro 14-inch mower over a corded electric if: maneuverability around obstacles matters more than runtime, and your lot doesn't require more than one 4Ah battery charge per session.