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Best Lawn Mower for you

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Which Lawn Mower Should You Buy?

Choosing the right lawn can be a daunting task, especially with so many different models available on the market. The main thing to take into consideration when buying your lawn mower is the type of garden you have, including terrain and size of lawn as well as your own personal preference. When considering you personal preference there are several types of lawn mowers to choose from, including petrol, electric, and cordless models. However, if you do have a large lawn then you would perhaps want to opt for either a petrol lawn mower that will be more quick and efficient or even a ride on lawn mower if you have a very large lawn. For smaller lawns an electric, cordless or even a manual lawn mower will work well. Make sure to also consider the terrain, if you have a lot of hills or uneven ground then a self-propelled mower will make the job easier, if you have a flat lawn then a robot lawn mower is a great choice.

With regards to specific models, there are several top-rated brands, such as the Ryobi lawn mower, Makita lawn mowers,Honda lawn mower, Stihl lawn mower and Husqvarna lawn mower. Below you can find the best reviewed lawn mowers in each category as well as some things to bear in mind when opting for each as well as some lawn mowers on sale.

Petrol Lawn Mower

Petrol lawn mowers are one of the most popular lawn mower choices in the UK, and for good reason. They are ideal for larger lawns and gardens due to their powerful engines and wider cutting diameter. They are able to handle cutting thick grass with ease and are quicker than electric models, they are also useful for more sloping terrain as the power helps give you a boost. They can also operate for a longer period of time since they are not limited by cord length or battery life.

There are however, some downside to a petrol lawn mower. They are heavier and bulkier than electric and cordless models, so they can be difficult to manoeuvre despite the increased power, additionally they do require more maintenance since they will inevitably require oil changes as well as fuel refills. They are also noisier and are not so good for the environment.

Pros and cons

+ Efficient

+ Good for small to mid sized gardens

+ Can operate long

- Difficult to manoeuvre

- Requires more maintenance

- Not environmentally friendly

Ride On Lawn Mower

Ride on lawn mowers or a sit on lawn mower may seem like an extravagant splurge, but if you have a larger lawn or simply a need for speed that will make mowing the lawn more efficient, fun and less physically demanding than a ride on lawn mower might be the perfect fit for you (and will make for a grateful back).

Although a ride on lawn mower is more efficient, there are some downsides to consider. The price being perhaps the biggest one, as you might imagine ride on lawn mowers are significantly more expensive than normal lawn mowers, they will also due to their size require more storage space. As they are so large they have quite limited manoeuvrability, so you need to make sure that your lawn really is large enough to operate in. In addition to this you will also spend a lot more time on maintenance as ride on lawn mowers have more complex engines that require more upkeep, they also consume more fuel which beside being an added cost is also not great if you're looking for an eco-friendly option.

Pros and cons

+ Efficient

+ Perfect for very large lawns

+ Not physically demanding

- Large and takes up much space

- Requires more maintenance

- Not environmentally friendly

- Expensive

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