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Ride-On Lawn Mowers

Looking for the right ride-on lawn mower? PriceRunner is here to help you find the ideal one. We list a wide range of options from various brands and retailers. Use our handy category filters to narrow down your choices based on your garden's size, engine power, or price range. Compare features and prices of different models side-by-side to see which ride-on lawn mower suits your needs best. Our user reviews provide insights to guide your decision, ensuring you choose the right mower for your lawn. We make it easy for you to explore and find the best deals available. Ready to take control of your lawn care with ease and efficiency? Start here and discover the ride-on lawn mower that matches your requirements and budget.

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Ride-On Lawn Mowers Mountfield MTF 98M SD
Popular

Mountfield MTF 98M SD

Manual, Lawn Tractor, Mulching

£1,699.00
4stores
Stiga Tornado 9121 W
Popular

Stiga Tornado 9121 W

Hydrostatic, Lawn Tractor

£4,999.00
2stores

Three tips before buying ride-on mowers

Finding the correct type of ride-on mower for your garden will usually depend on the engine’s location.

  • Rear engine: Motors at the back are typically less powerful and suitable for mowing areas smaller than one hectare. Yet these models, such as riders and front rotors, are often better at manoeuvring and ideal for narrower areas and more precise mowing.

  • Front engine: Having the engine at the front, like on garden tractors, equals more power. These are better equipped for large areas and handling rougher terrain.

The zero-turn design allows for a very tight turning radius. It’s advantageous if you want to manoeuvre and mow smoothly around different obstacles in your garden. Still, it can create problems if your garden has height differences, as they tend to turn too narrowly on hills.

  • Catcher: Leaves the lawn neat and clean, preventing weeds from spreading and causing allergic reactions from the newly cut grass.

  • Mulching: Great if you frequently mow, especially in dry seasons, as the grass is left to fertilise the lawn.

  • Side discharge: Useful if you don't mow often and your grass is rougher and longer than usual.

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