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After acquiring 20 percent in MTD in 2019, Stanley Black & Decker will acquire the remaining 80 percent of the company that owns turf maintenance brands such as Cub Cadet. The deal, which is contingent upon regulatory review, is for a reported $1.6 billion in cash and is expected to close before the end of the year.
Is Cub Cadet part of Dewalt? ›
Stanley Black & Decker, a manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, and three of its iconic brands, Cub Cadet, DEWALT and Hustler Turf, showcased their growing lineup of professional-grade electric- and gas-powered products and solutions at Equip Expo 2023.
Is a Cub Cadet better than a Toro? ›
Product Comparison: Toro TimeCutter SS4225 vs. Cub Cadet ZT1
Back in 2023, I would have suggested the Cub Cadet is the superior mower, given the comfort levels and my experience. But the new upgrades to the Toro TimeCutter have made it a supremely comfortable ride and heavier duty than the Cub Cadet ZT1.
Are Cub Cadet and Craftsman the same company? ›
About Stanley Black & Decker
The company's world class portfolio of trusted brands includes DEWALT®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, BLACK+DECKER®, and CUB CADET®.
Are cub cadets made in China? ›
MTD continues to promote Cub Cadet as a premium range of professional lawn mowers, even though the products have been made by MTD Machinery Suzhou Co in China since 2007.
Are Troy-Bilt and Cub Cadet the same? ›
The MTD family of brands includes Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Robomow, Rover, and WOLF-Garten. MTD operates manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe and a global distribution network.
What engine does Cub Cadet use? ›
Available with IntelliPOWER® and electronic fuel injection (EFI) engine technology, a Cub Cadet engine helps you get the job done.
Does MTD still own Cub Cadet? ›
In 2018, industrial power tool maker Stanley Black & Decker acquired a minority stake of 20%, worth $234 million, in MTD Products in an attempt to capture a larger share of the outdoor garden equipment market. In 2021, the remaining 80% was purchased by Stanley Black & Decker for $1.6 billion.
Is Kubota better than Cub Cadet? ›
If you have a soft yard, the Cub is the lighter choice. If you need a rugged machine that can quickly cut your lawn and even hug a hill when the circ*mstances call for it, the Kubota is your winner.
Is Cub Cadet as good as Husqvarna? ›
Other lawn care experts and reviewers seem to think the Cub Cadet riding mower is better for thicker grass, though some of the gardeners we spoke to said the Husqvarna can tackle any grass length or thickness, too.
How Many Hours Should A Riding Mower Last? Most riding mowers last between 500-700 hours, although some can run for as much as 1,000 hours if cared for and maintained properly.
What company builds Cub Cadet lawn mowers? ›
Our Brands: Cub Cadet - Outdoor Power Equipment | Stanley Black & Decker.
Are Cub Cadet and Troy-Bilt the same? ›
Cub Cadet and Troy-Bilt are part of the iconic and innovative Stanley Black & Decker family of brands. The outdoor power tools and lawn and garden equipment available through these brands are truly astounding – and growing stronger all the time through cutting-edge advancements.
What brands are made by MTD? ›
Along with Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Columbia and Remington, the MTD family of brands includes MTD®, MTD Gold®, MTD Pro®, Yard-Man®, Yard Machines® and Bolens®. The appeal of each brand lies in its individuality and distinctive appearance.
Is Cub Cadet owned by Toro? ›
-Lawn Boy push mowers are made by Toro. In fact, Toro is the current owner of the Lawn Boy company. -Craftsman, Cub Cadet, and Troy-Bilt push mowers are all made by MTD.