Lawnmower Choices
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Hi folks
I am on the lookout for a lawnmower. Our Lawn is around 90sqr metres.
I don't fancy a hover but now torn between petrol and electric and self propelled or push.
I am tempted by this one but not sure if that's a good choice or not. Seems to get decent reviews but what concerns me on the video reviews I have seen you can't modulate the self propelled bit.....and that probably means my wife will hate it and I will end up having to do it every time. Any comments/suggestions/alternatives?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hyundai-HYM510SPE-Propell...
I am on the lookout for a lawnmower. Our Lawn is around 90sqr metres.
I don't fancy a hover but now torn between petrol and electric and self propelled or push.
I am tempted by this one but not sure if that's a good choice or not. Seems to get decent reviews but what concerns me on the video reviews I have seen you can't modulate the self propelled bit.....and that probably means my wife will hate it and I will end up having to do it every time. Any comments/suggestions/alternatives?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hyundai-HYM510SPE-Propell...
Edited by brian_H on Monday 7th April 13:28
Edited by brian_H on Monday 7th April 13:50
I've got a similar sized lawn, 12 years ago when I moved in I bought a petrol mower, because I hate cables on lawnmowers. It is overkill for such a small garden, not to mention noisy etc when you have neighbours (mine also use a petrol mower, so not a problem). I will likely replace with a Makita battery electric mower, as I already have their batteries/charger.
I bought a Cobra mower with a Honda engine around 6 years ago.... bullet proof and easy to start and use:
https://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/cobra-mx460sph-se...
They do a range with B&S engines too, which are not expensive. Good mowers in my experience.
https://www.justlawnmowers.co.uk/cobra-mx460sph-se...
They do a range with B&S engines too, which are not expensive. Good mowers in my experience.
If your prepared to spaff £400+, you can get a Li-Ion mower and some batteries which will do a lot of other tools.
I don't know anyone who's been disappointed wit the battery mowers you can get now.
Petrol mowers other than ride-on are becoming obsolete.
For much less money, you can get a mains mower which is a lot quieter than petrol and easy for laydees to use.
A robot mower frees up some valuable lager time.
I don't know anyone who's been disappointed wit the battery mowers you can get now.
Petrol mowers other than ride-on are becoming obsolete.
For much less money, you can get a mains mower which is a lot quieter than petrol and easy for laydees to use.
A robot mower frees up some valuable lager time.
Lawn is bigger than yours and we have one of these, makes light work of it, had it a couple of years now, very reliable and starts easily every time, really can't fault it
https://www.toolstation.com/hawksmoor-125cc-46cm-b...
ETA I dont use the self propelled bit as I can walk faster but Mrs geeks finds it handy
https://www.toolstation.com/hawksmoor-125cc-46cm-b...
ETA I dont use the self propelled bit as I can walk faster but Mrs geeks finds it handy
Edited by geeks on Monday 7th April 15:02
I recently got one of the Makita 64v mowers (LM002), places are selling them cheaper with a 4Ah battery and charger than the ones that will use two of my 18v batteries. I paid sub £200 on an eBay offer but toolden and tools4trade have them at £240ish.
Made short work of trimming 150sqm and battery still showed 3/4 full. Push not self-powered but it’s light so not a problem for me.
Made short work of trimming 150sqm and battery still showed 3/4 full. Push not self-powered but it’s light so not a problem for me.
I got a self propelled cobra petrol. People say battery's are great but I forget to charge things. If the petrol runs out I go to my little canister that's going on 5 years old yet the petrol still works. Petrol for me everytime. I do use mine to hoover up firtrees once trimmed, it's great.
Get an Ego. For 90sqm this will be more than sufficient:
https://egopowerplusuk.com/lm1702esp-42cm-self-pro...
Greendubber said:
I got a second hand petrol self propelled Mountfield for £100 off Facebook. An old lady wanted something easier to start so wanted rid, it was 12 months old and had just been serviced.
Had it a few years now and it's been faultless, might be worth a look.
Mine’s coming up 20 years old now. Cleaned the spark plug and filter, changed the oil at the weekend and it started first time. Had it a few years now and it's been faultless, might be worth a look.
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