The Types Of Lawnmowers On The Market


by Andrew Caxton - Date: 2007-04-12 - Word Count: 557 Share This!

Before you part with your cash and buy yourself a new lawnmower there are a few things you need to consider in order to make an informed decision. There are so many choices available to you that it can become really confusing to know what to go for with any degree of confidence. The many different options include choosing the way the mower is powered, whether it is pushed from behind, ridden or automatic, corded or cordless and the list goes on. With a few pointers, though, you should be able to select the mower that is right for you.

Size Matters

The size of the plot you need to mow is the first key factor when it comes to selecting the right mower. For a small garden of anything up to one acre a hand-operated would do the job just well, and get you the beautiful, healthy and neat lawn that you dream of. It will also be a cost effective solution. If on the other hand you are sitting on large estate, a hand-operated mower is definitely not a pleasant or efficient way of getting the job done.

Power Sources

Mowers come with different options when it comes to how they are powered, and you should consider your needs and wants before making your choice.

Battery operated mowers are relatively cheap and take little storage space when not in use but require a careful charging strategy. Batteries need to be charged regularly as they do not store a lot of energy, and this can be a time-consuming process.

If you decide against battery operated mowers, you have the choice between going electric or gas-powered. If you are keen about doing your bit for the environment then you should opt for a mains-powered mower as this is a far less polluting option than using a gas-powered one. This comes at a price as the electric motor needs to receive a constant source of electricity to work, which can mean treacherous cables all over the garden increasing the risk of accidents for you and yours.

Gas-powered mowers come with their own set of issues: you may be able to ride the mower to a nearby gas station for refills but if this is not an option you will have to fill it manually using cans which can be messy.

A Modern Take On Mowing

The future of mowing, especially for large expanses of land, is most likely in the hands of robots. There is now a new generation of robotic lawn mower that need no other input from you than having sorted the electric supply around your plot. Once this is done the robo-mowers, as they are being called, can operate automatically, safely and silently - which makes them a very convenient option.

Robo-mowers are able to avoid obstacles in their path, from garden features to children running around: the mower will simply detect the object or person, and select a different course to avoid collisions. Should it topple over the engine will immediately cut out to avoid any potential danger. Because they do not require any human intervention to operate and come loaded with safety features the robotic mowers are an ideal choice for very large plots, 18-hole golf greens etc.

While the options can seem confusing at first you should be able to select the mower that is right for you by thinking carefully about your requirements.


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Andrew Caxton is a journalist who has written more articles and newsletters on this subject for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com.

Find more publications about lawnmowers at his website.

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