How to Choose a Lawn Mower


by Adam Neasmith - Date: 2010-08-17 - Word Count: 529 Share This!

We all know that a lawn mower is an instrument or machine that has revolving blades which cut lawn grass at an even length. A lawn mower is a big investment, and you should be extra cautious and doubly certain before making the final purchase. You should realize that every lawn is different in shape and size, so opting for one just because you saw a particular model in your neighbor's garden or grabbing the latest mower that has hit the market just for the sake of owning the grandest, is not a viable idea at all.

Steps to take before Buying a Land Mower:

1. Take a walk around and have a good look at your yard. Check out its size; whether it is big or small? Is it flat or sloppy in certain areas or it has obstacles like trees, shrubs, bushes, walls, etc?

2. Next important thing is checking whether the grass sprouting on your lawn is thick or thin?

3. Courtesy is a virtue. So, if you are staying in a neighborhood, noisy lawn mowers can create quite a nuisance. Also, check out the zoning laws about air and noise pollution.

4. If you are in California, then you need to consider the California Air Resources Board (CARB) legislation on non-road small engine (lawnmowers and weed trimmers among others) pollution control.
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5. Check out the storage space for your lawn mower in your garage or shed.

6. Make sure that the handle adjustment of mower you wish to buy it ideal according to your height.

7. Finally, it all boils down to your budget. You can get a mower for $200 or $1000 or more. Making a best buy is very important. You should make sure that the mower you buy is designed to last for years.

Now, let's see the different types of mowers available at your disposal and which ones suit you the best.

1. If you own a small yard, then a push reel mower could be a wise choice. These are environment friendly, and a best buy if you have a small budget. You will also get quite a good workout with a push reel mower.

2. Self propelled rotary lawn mowers are always an option for those having big and sloppy lawns. They come cheap, are low in maintenance and are also very easy to use.

3. Electric mowers are not only easy to use but are environment friendly as well. They also do not fall under the CARB compliant legislation. You can choose from cord and cordless models.

4. If you want to avoid clippings, then choose mulching mower as it cuts clippings very small so that they disappear into the lawn.

5. It is viable to opt for a gas-powered reel mower if you have a large lawn made of thick grass that you need to be cut shorter than 2 inches high.

6. If you are the proud owner of a big lawn, then choosing a riding lawn mower would seem appropriate.

But all said and done, a lot still depends upon your interest in the job. It doesn't matter if you mow your lawn, or hire a gardener; you should make sure that the lawn mower that you own is well maintained.


Amanda Smith writes for The Lawn Mower Site. The Lawn Mower Site team is dedicated to helping you make the right choice in lawn mower and are determined to help you make a better informed purchase decision. On the site are various articles on how to choose a lawn mower plus information on all types of lawn mowers. Visit them at http://www.TheLawnMowerSite.com.n
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