New Lawn mower recommendations
We have a small rectangular lawn in a UK back garden (Approx 90m/sq) , I
laid the turf last year and it has taken well. It is now 100% level and
bordered by paviers to make mowing easier.
We have a budget of approx £100 and are looking for mower
recomendations, I appreciate it will be electric in this price range
and I would quite like the striped effect.
My lawn could really do with a good rolling to help even out a few
small undulations but I don't have on and none of my local hire shops
have them available so a mower with a roller might help this over time.
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Paul Thomas
Re: New Lawn mower recommendations
Surely someone must have some suggestions?
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Paul Thomas
Re: New Lawn mower recommendations
"Paul Thomas" <Paul.Thomas.24ty7y [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Surely someone must have some suggestions?
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> Paul Thomas
The only thing I know about electric mowers is the cord is a PITA, not to
mention accidently cutting it. Black and Decker makes several electrics
mowers. Might want to check those out. Get a gas powered one, the cord
issue will get old fast.
John
Re: New Lawn mower recommendations
Paul Thomas <Paul.Thomas.24ty7y [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
> Surely someone must have some suggestions?
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Sod or seed?
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Steveo <moparholic [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> Paul Thomas <Paul.Thomas.24ty7y [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
> > Surely someone must have some suggestions?
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> Sod or seed?
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Never mind. <my bad>
Re: New Lawn mower recommendations
Hi
Thanks for the reply. I have had a number of electric mowers in the
past but all electric rotary.
I would like to get an electric one again as the petrol ones are beyond
my budget, ideally a cylinder one.
I was thinking about the Qualcast cylinder ones as they seem to be the
most common.
Any advice?
Paul
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Paul Thomas