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How to choose the best lawn mower

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If you’re in the market for the best lawn mower in Australia, you may feel slightly overwhelmed by choice. As there is no shortage of mowing products promising to transform the health and appearance of your lawn, choosing which lawn mower to purchase can take some time and research.

We at Jim’s Mowing know a thing or two about lawn mowing, so we’ve written this informative guide to choosing the best lawn mower. Read on to find out which mower is right for you and your lawn!

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The types of lawn mowers

Whilst there are as many different lawn mowers as one can imagine, not all mowers are made equal! You can understand what makes each mower different and which one may be right for you, by learning about the different types and categories of mowers. Mowers can be categorised depending on whether they are a ride-on or push mower, battery, electric or petrol powered, and are corded or cordless.

Ride-on & push mowers

A push and self-propelled mower tends to be what most people picture when they picture a lawn mower. These mowers are usually manual, however there are manual motorised varieties available, and involve the operator walking behind the mower steering or pushing it. A ride-on mower is significantly larger than a standard push or self-propelled mower, and involves the operator sitting on the mower. These ride-on mowers tend to be used for larger properties such as commercial lawns or even farmland.

Electric, battery, and petrol powered mowers

Petrol powered mowers are considered the most powerful mowers and are started by pulling the start cord quickly and with a firm hand. Battery powered mowers use a separate battery which can be charged within the home and don’t require a manual start. Electric mowers are powered by a cord which plugs into a powerpoint.

Corded & cordless mowers

Corded mowers plug directly into a powerpoint. These electric powered mowers can be lightweight and on the cheaper side, however you will need access to a powersource and an extension cord. Electric mowers without a cord (other cordless mowers will be petrol powered) are battery powered so you will need to charge the battery separately.

Choosing the right mower for you

Now you have a basic idea of the different mowers on the market, here is what you need to consider when choosing the right mower for you.

Size and slope of your lawn

The size and slope of your lawn is a huge determinant of what type of mower you should choose. A smaller and flatter lawn will only require a basic pusher mower, and can even use a corded mower to easily get the job done. If you need to mow a larger area, it’s better to use a ride-on mower as it will save you a lot of time and energy. In the case of a steep lawn, you will want to use a mower with some more power so we recommend choosing a petrol mower.

Frequency of mowing

If you are mowing your lawn sporadically, you may want to consider choosing a mower which requires less maintenance. Using a corded electric mower may be a better choice as aside from wiping down the deck and sharpening your mower blades, there is little upkeep required. If you need to mow regularly, a battery powered mower can be a pain as you will need to continually charge the batteries and purchase an additional battery so you can mow when you need to. In the battery vs petrol powered mower debate, a petrol mower will likely be a good choice, but keep in mind that you will need to change the oil and clean the filter to maintain your mower.

Budget

Price is a significant factor in many people’s choice of mowers. Ride-on mowers tend to be more expensive than the basic push mower model. Electric mowers with a cord is cheaper than a petrol model, a battery powered mower will likely sit in between the two price-wise. Battery mowers often sell their batteries separately and you may need to purchase multiple batteries over the mower’s lifetime, so keep this additional cost in mind when choosing your mower.

Ease of use

How easy it is to use your mower shouldn’t be overlooked. A ride-on mower is the most comfortable to use, as you can sit down and don’t need to manually push it around. This is great for when you are mowing a large property and if you have less energy due to age or ability. A corded mower can be less user friendly as you will require a large extension cord, however being so lightweight can make it easier to navigate even with a cord opposed to a heavy petrol mower.

Consider using a mowing service

You can take the stress out of choosing the right mower by using a professional mowing service. Jim’s Mowing exceptional lawn mowing service means you don’t need to worry about spending thousands of dollars on a professional lawn mower. Instead, our team will use top of the line equipment to ensure your lawn is looking the best it can!

Have more questions about lawn mowers?

If you have any more questions about choosing the best mower for your needs or just lawn mowing in general, get in touch with our friendly team! We’re always happy to discuss your lawn and garden needs and provide you with expert advice.

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