Posted by androo on April 4, 2006, 8:39 am
Recently moved to my first house with a garden. The lawn's about 30x15 feet
and rectangular, fairly level, with a small acer in the middle of it. I
borrowed my brother's little Flymo electric, but detested the orange power
switch that seemed to trap the palm of my hand.
Any recommendations for god quality, nice to use but relatively inexpensive
mowers? I wonder if I'd be better off with a little petrol mower, or is that
overkill for such a small lawn?
Thanks.
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Posted by adder1969 on April 4, 2006, 10:20 am
androo wrote:
> Recently moved to my first house with a garden. The lawn's about 30x15 feet
> and rectangular, fairly level, with a small acer in the middle of it. I
> borrowed my brother's little Flymo electric, but detested the orange power
> switch that seemed to trap the palm of my hand.
> Any recommendations for god quality, nice to use but relatively inexpensive
> mowers? I wonder if I'd be better off with a little petrol mower, or is that
> overkill for such a small lawn?
> Thanks.
Petrol mowers are generally noisier, require you to have petrol on hand
(smelly stuff), are generally heavier and require a little more
maintenance. ...but you don't have to trail a cable, you don't have to
worry too much about rain, they tend to be more powerful and some are
self-propelled.
I get on fine with a flymo (300 I think) but many people detest them
and prefer wheels.
Posted by JB on April 4, 2006, 11:10 am
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 13:39:37 +0100, "androo"
>Recently moved to my first house with a garden. The lawn's about 30x15 feet
>and rectangular, fairly level, with a small acer in the middle of it. I
>borrowed my brother's little Flymo electric, but detested the orange power
>switch that seemed to trap the palm of my hand.
>Any recommendations for god quality, nice to use but relatively inexpensive
>mowers? I wonder if I'd be better off with a little petrol mower, or is that
>overkill for such a small lawn?
>Thanks.
On a lawn that size I would honest suggest using a hand push mower.
Petrol would be serious overkill and even an electric is going to be
more trouble than its worth. With something manual you'll have no
power issues, no cable issues and it's not going to go wrong.
Posted by Tumbleweed on April 6, 2006, 8:19 am
> On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 13:39:37 +0100, "androo"
>>Recently moved to my first house with a garden. The lawn's about 30x15
>>feet
>>and rectangular, fairly level, with a small acer in the middle of it. I
>>borrowed my brother's little Flymo electric, but detested the orange power
>>switch that seemed to trap the palm of my hand.
>>
>>Any recommendations for god quality, nice to use but relatively
>>inexpensive
>>mowers? I wonder if I'd be better off with a little petrol mower, or is
>>that
>>overkill for such a small lawn?
>>
>>Thanks.
> On a lawn that size I would honest suggest using a hand push mower.
> Petrol would be serious overkill and even an electric is going to be
> more trouble than its worth. With something manual you'll have no
> power issues, no cable issues and it's not going to go wrong.
Got to agree, I thought the only downside is that a push mower might
actually be more expensive than an electric but I see Amazon do one for £38.
There is a good review from someone who uses it on a 1200 sq ft lawn, ie 3 x
size of the OPs.
Petrol for a lawn that size is just plain silly :-)
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> and rectangular, fairly level, with a small acer in the middle of it. I
> borrowed my brother's little Flymo electric, but detested the orange power
> switch that seemed to trap the palm of my hand.
> Any recommendations for god quality, nice to use but relatively inexpensive
> mowers? I wonder if I'd be better off with a little petrol mower, or is that
> overkill for such a small lawn?
> Thanks.