Lawnmower Choices

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brian_H

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95 posts

104 months

Monday 7th April
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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...

Edited by brian_H on Monday 7th April 13:28


Edited by brian_H on Monday 7th April 13:50

darreni

4,124 posts

282 months

Monday 7th April
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15sqm?


brian_H

Original Poster:

95 posts

104 months

Monday 7th April
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yes, 15 sqm. I have edited the post to clarify

osterbo

239 posts

132 months

Monday 7th April
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For 15 square metres you shouldn't need a petrol mower. I'd be getting a cheap electric push mower with a cable.

Or go old style and get a manual push mower!

Craikeybaby

11,049 posts

237 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

brian_H

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95 posts

104 months

Monday 7th April
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ok....it looks like we are removing 2 sheds and a couple of raised beds and returning to lawn. That makes it around 90 square metres in total, in an L shaped garden. It is not the flattest garden but that is in the plan too.

Apologies for the confusion.

NDA

22,945 posts

237 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

B5mike

456 posts

161 months

Monday 7th April
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EGO electric - will easily cope with 90 sq m. My 2018 EGO mower is still going strong and mows a much larger area. Much less vibration, lower noise, easier to clean, instant start, minimal servicing. Don't waste time or money on petrol in 2025

OutInTheShed

10,608 posts

38 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

geeks

10,143 posts

151 months

Monday 7th April
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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

Edited by geeks on Monday 7th April 15:02

sjg

7,579 posts

277 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

darreni

4,124 posts

282 months

Monday 7th April
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For 15sqm i'd be tempted to look at some of the battery versions on offer.

hotchy

4,645 posts

138 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

richhead

2,117 posts

23 months

Monday 7th April
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I think these days buying anything other than a battery mower for less than half an acre of lawn would be daft now days, they are very good.

RicksAlfas

13,945 posts

256 months

Monday 7th April
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I have a very shady area of lawn which often doesn't fully dry out. My old mains electric lawnmower would clog up, where as a petrol one doesn't. Would a battery one suffer the same problem as my old electric?

B5mike

456 posts

161 months

Monday 7th April
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No, provided you get a decent one

Greendubber

14,147 posts

215 months

Monday 7th April
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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.

ukwill

9,443 posts

219 months

Monday 7th April
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Get an Ego. For 90sqm this will be more than sufficient:

https://egopowerplusuk.com/lm1702esp-42cm-self-pro...

Huzzah

27,834 posts

195 months

Monday 7th April
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RicksAlfas

13,945 posts

256 months

Monday 7th April
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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.