Selasa, 10 Juni 2014

Hand Push Lawn Mower - Should I buy one?







I hate mowing the lawn - hate it, hate it, hate it! A friend recently suggested that I should try a hand push lawn mower, to remind me of a simpler time and because it might actually do a better job on my lawn too.

Any hand lawn mowers out there available to give me some advice?



Answer
I personally prefer hand push lawn mowers to electric hover mowers. I feel more pride in my lawn once it's done, knowing that I've achieved that with what I'd consider simpler and more traditional tools. With that said, its not for those who are afraid of a little exercise as it can be hard work.

Ideally you want a mower with a 20" frame as it cuts down on the effort you have to put in and gives the best results on your lawn (in my experience).

Have a look at the Scotts 2000 model (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004RA3E?ie=UTF8&tag=yoga089-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00004RA3E) - this one in particular has good quality parts, unlike cheaper models I've tried in the past, that will give you good results first time and will last as long as you do!

You'll also be saving money on electricity/gas, which is always a good thing.

Happy mowing!

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Dan Moskvi


Im planning to buy a lawn mover but dont know which one thats easy to move with less proms and the one that will last longer? Is craftsman good? How about toro? Or some other brands?

Please can u also give me a link/website where they sell them? I also want to see prices.. because most dealer websites dont show prices....



Answer
I took a Craftsman mower into a shop once, they referred to it as Crapsman.

A lot of the lawn companies I see use Honda commercial grade products. They cost more but they appear to hold up. For weedwhackers, I see a lot of Stihl or Shindawa.

Prices, you might get some idea off Amazon but you likely just have to phone some local dealers and talk to them. They are also a good source of information on which models you might want to consider. Some of the lawn companies use push type, others have larger riding types, likely depends on your customers and what size lot they have, how hilly, etc.




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