A few Important Factors When Buying A Lawn Mower

| Tuesday, May 10, 2011
By Thomas Miller


There are certainly lots of different makes and models of mowers available and you can order them at a multitude of different retailers, from department stores to home improvement stores to customized online resources. A mower is basically a fairly basic machine and you can usually ignore the technical details and mostly concentrate on the standard options and price while also thinking about your own requirements and wants. As with any large expenditure, you will definitely want to do your research but also try to escape from getting confused with details while you are looking around. When it is time to think about buying a brand new mower you will read a lot of contradictory information and facts and advice about different brands, distinctive styles of mowers and even recommended motor sizes. Listed below is an easy list of tips for purchasing a new lawn mower:

Manual or gas or electric powered push mower: You may well not even know that you can easily still get a reel push mower, but they are really making a return because they provide good exercise, they are environmentally-friendly with virtually no emissions and they are very inexpensive. Rotary mowers are most suitable for people who don't object to a little physical activity and for yards that are fairly flat and even and not too large. You can buy a pretty good rotary mower for approximately $90 or so and there are a lot of options to consider including wheel size, handle comfort and the capability to adjust the cutting blades. Don't forget that a gas-powered mower may be better if you often need to clear very high grass and weeds. A good quality reel lawn mower can last for decades, though it will still have to have the blades sharpened or replaced once in awhile. Many small engine repair shops can handle that if you find it difficult to do it yourself.

Yard details: Figuring out the exact square footage of your own mowing area is useful, but just generally thinking about whether or not it's a big or little area can help. If you need a real feel for how big your yard is try walking up and down and back and forth across your property at a leisurely rate and notice how long it takes you to walk over all the yard. Of course, your lawn all grass but is it a relatively flat area, a hilly area, gently sloping in some areas or is it uneven in others of your yard? Some lawn mower options are better for hilly terrain than others.

Additional Mower features: Any mower will cut the grass, but it's the options that are offered that will make the job much easier or more challenging. The additional features you purchase on your lawn mower are going to largely be based on what kind of spending budget you have set aside for your purchase. Some mowers can discharge grass clippings out the side, the back, into a collection bag or even mulch the turf so that it helps to fertilize the yard as you cut.

While this might not be the most essential tip here, keep in mind that you'll need a garden shed or storage area where you can stow your yard and gardening equipment and tools when it are not in use. In the long run you will need to buy a mower that fits your basic needs, is cost-effective and offered at the right cost and you can conveniently store and keep in good condition. A good lawn mower really should last you at least 4 years and some better quality mowers will continue to work well for 15 years or more.




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