Wednesday, 6 January 2010

What Are Some Basics To Buying The Right Lawn Mower?

Whether your backyard might cover a small surface or whether it might be a large expanse of green over an acre wide, there is no doubt that lawns always look better when they're mowed properly. And while it remains true that no two lawns can ever be considered as similar, the same can be said of lawn mowers. Indeed, there are many different factors that you should take into consideration before making a purchase, such as where you live, the terrain you have and the size of your backyard. Bear in mind that not all mowers will have the same features or offer the same options or performance, so it will always be important for you to read the reviews on all the different mowers available so that you can be well informed.

Walk-behind mowers are also able to offer flexibility and performance that will be required to maintain a small backyard. For example, the Honda HRC has all of the features other walk-behind mowers have individually; variable speed, the legendary Honda GX engine, and a blade brake clutch so that you can stop the blade without cutting the engine, together with a shaft drive with no belts to maintain. On the other hand, gas-powered push mowers willl take some muscle power to operate, and will be able to operate best on relatively smooth, flat lawns. The Lawn Boy 10685 for instance also has an easy start Tecumseh engine and can adjust itself automatically, sensing your walking speed. Easy turn wheels and lightweight maneuverability will also mean less effort on your part when mowing your lawn.

Electric mowers also create no gas emissions so they are quieter and run cleaner than gas engine lawn mowers. One drawback to these type of mowers are that they typically have less power than the gas mowers and are less effective at cutting tall grass. According to consumer reports, the Cub Cadet CC-500 can make easy work of small lawns, and, with its cordless advantage, you will have free range to mow where the corded models can't. The 48-volt battery is further designed to provide more cutting power and sustain a longer life, all whilst having minimal side-effects on the environment.

Ultimately, the decision on what kind of mower you get will depend on the size of your lawn, the size of your budget as well as your mowing needs. Typically, early Spring and late Fall will be the best time for you to find good sale prices and you will easily be able to find a variety of different mowers at large home improvement stores such as Home Depot or Lowe's, or you will be able to check out service dealers available in your area.

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