Stabil fuel treatment was my hero yesterday too; mower started first pull and ran smooth as glass all afternoon. I hope for similar with the 2-strokes later in the week when I do the edging and blow the porch off.
As for electric start... I've had it on garden tractors and snowblowers ever since growing up in the salt belt; would never give it up on those things. I think a spinner dome on the engine for a rubber cup on a cordless drill would be a grand idea on those small motors tho... like we use on model airplanes. But that kind of generic solution doesn't give the MFR parts turnover/upsale opportunities.
mnem
Back in the day, in Oz, lawnmowers used a "recoil start", consisting of a large spring which you wound up with a folding handle on top of the "starter".
Once it was fully wound up, the handle would be folded & struck, releasing the spring, rotating the crankshaft, & starting the engine.
This worked well, & was all but ubiquitous on mowers & the like.
Like all things that work, for some unknown reason they replaced them with something that doesn't---------#%^*!?€¥#!!! "cord starts!"
I hate 'em! --------You heave like mad on the cord, the motor coughs, so you have to wait for the cord to return into the spool, & try it again.
Next time, the thing starts for a second, then dies.
Try again several times----no joy, the damn thing has flooded.
At this point, the cord no longer returns all the way, & a piece about the length of your forearm stays flopping around outside forever, looking for a mechanism to get caught up in.
By now, if like me, you are an elderly gentleman (nice word for "Old Fart"), you are sweating, your arm feels like its about to fall off, so you say "Stuff it!", have a cuppa, lie down, & go on eevblog to whinge.