LawnMaster lawnmower - any good? Or other recommendations…
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They're nothing special, pretty typical DIY-Shed stuff.
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Originally a Chinese-owned manufacturing brand, Cleva branched into the European direct to consumer market in 2016 with a UK HQ based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Today, it sells products online under its own brands, Vacmaster and LawnMaster – offering a wide range of DIY equipment including wet and dry vacuum cleaners, fans, lawnmowers and outdoor power tools, spanning from industrial and commercial to household use. Products are sold B2C and B2B via its Shopify webstore, Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces such as Wayfair and B&Q.
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Originally a Chinese-owned manufacturing brand, Cleva branched into the European direct to consumer market in 2016 with a UK HQ based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Today, it sells products online under its own brands, Vacmaster and LawnMaster – offering a wide range of DIY equipment including wet and dry vacuum cleaners, fans, lawnmowers and outdoor power tools, spanning from industrial and commercial to household use. Products are sold B2C and B2B via its Shopify webstore, Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces such as Wayfair and B&Q.
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https://www.brightpearl.com/customer-stories/cleva
shtu said:
They're nothing special, pretty typical DIY-Shed stuff.
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Originally a Chinese-owned manufacturing brand, Cleva branched into the European direct to consumer market in 2016 with a UK HQ based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Today, it sells products online under its own brands, Vacmaster and LawnMaster – offering a wide range of DIY equipment including wet and dry vacuum cleaners, fans, lawnmowers and outdoor power tools, spanning from industrial and commercial to household use. Products are sold B2C and B2B via its Shopify webstore, Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces such as Wayfair and B&Q.
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https://www.brightpearl.com/customer-stories/cleva
thanks for reply. I might look at something else like Bosch or Flymo then unless anyone has any recommendations? "
Originally a Chinese-owned manufacturing brand, Cleva branched into the European direct to consumer market in 2016 with a UK HQ based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Today, it sells products online under its own brands, Vacmaster and LawnMaster – offering a wide range of DIY equipment including wet and dry vacuum cleaners, fans, lawnmowers and outdoor power tools, spanning from industrial and commercial to household use. Products are sold B2C and B2B via its Shopify webstore, Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces such as Wayfair and B&Q.
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https://www.brightpearl.com/customer-stories/cleva
You're probably not too far away time-wise from Aldi getting their Ferrex branded ones in.
I've had two. The first I pretty much killed the motor mowing some long grass I really should have hit with a strimmer first, so not the mower's fault at all.
I'd used for six years of weekly use through the summer.
I did consider cordless when replacing it and looked at the Dewalt ones as I already have batteries for power tools. However, even a bare mower was something like £300 to £400, so I replaced it with another Aldi one (this was in 2022) for £99. I'm tight enough to put up with extension leads and £200 in my wallet.
IIRC, the first one was a rebadged Cobra so spares were easy to get hold of.
I've had two. The first I pretty much killed the motor mowing some long grass I really should have hit with a strimmer first, so not the mower's fault at all.
I'd used for six years of weekly use through the summer.
I did consider cordless when replacing it and looked at the Dewalt ones as I already have batteries for power tools. However, even a bare mower was something like £300 to £400, so I replaced it with another Aldi one (this was in 2022) for £99. I'm tight enough to put up with extension leads and £200 in my wallet.
IIRC, the first one was a rebadged Cobra so spares were easy to get hold of.
Edited by Harpoon on Thursday 20th February 18:04
Phooey said:
I know but i'm too tight to buy a cordless and the cheap cordless ones are s
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Look at Einhell, I've got a couple of them and they were cheap enough to be disposable after a couple of seasons but despite being abused they are fine. Ebay often do 20% off Einhell stuff if you're patient. I paid £180 for each including 2 batteries for each. 
Try one of these
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-30cm-autoset-sidew...
Or if you want stripes, one of these
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-30cm-hand-push-rol...
Or if you have a big lawn, then one of these, I use to cut a 200m lawn in 20 minutes with mine, but it was a good workout
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-46cm-contactless-h...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-30cm-autoset-sidew...
Or if you want stripes, one of these
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-30cm-hand-push-rol...
Or if you have a big lawn, then one of these, I use to cut a 200m lawn in 20 minutes with mine, but it was a good workout
https://www.screwfix.com/p/webb-46cm-contactless-h...
I bought a Lawnmaster 1800w 36cm Hover Mower a couple of years ago and have no complaints. My lawn is reasonably small and a little bumpy hence going for a hover. I don't expect it to last for years and years as it's not the most sturdy of things although that makes it easy to manoeuvre. The only downside is that the handle doesn't fold in half and flat like my previous Flymo did so I have to remove the handle to store the mower in a storage box. Not an issue if you use a shed or garage.
Had a Bosch for 24 years (assume it is a Rotak), it now only gets used for our front lawn (around 20m sq) and other than having to replace the trigger handle a few years ago, it's been totally reliable. We have large back plot which we cut with a ride-on - and when we first moved in, we used this tiny Bosch to cut it a few times which took hours, but it didn't miss a beat!
I'm sure battery is the way to go if you don't want trailing leads, but for us we plug it in, cut and put it away, no faffing with charging and finite life batteries which need replacing.
I'm sure battery is the way to go if you don't want trailing leads, but for us we plug it in, cut and put it away, no faffing with charging and finite life batteries which need replacing.
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