Tips on Purchasing a Lawn Mower

Oct 15th, 2008 by Sadat Dunia | 0
by Sadat Dunia

If you like thought of having a grassy lawn in front of your dwelling to look at, to walk on once in a while, and for the whole neighborhood to admire, then you most likely realize that all lawns need one item - a lawn mower to keep all that grass looking tidy. But lawn mowers don’t come in only one basic size, design, or type. There are specific lawn mowers for the different types of grass-trimming needs a lawn owner will experience.

You can buy lawn mowers called rotary mowers, which rely on a circulating blade to snip and hack at the tall grass; the blade is covered by a protective cover. Alternatively, you can buy reel mowers, which have spinning blades that will flash above a fixed blade as they do the cutting. You can select these two styles of mowers as either gas-powered models or manual, human-powered models.

The rotary lawn mowers use the protective cover to keep the grass from shooting out at you as the circulating blade does its job. It also keeps the circulating blade itself from suddenly swinging out at you should it break loose from its fastenings at some point during the mowing job. That is why the protective housing is usually made of sturdy metal, with a painted finish to prevent rusting.

The reel mowers (which are manual and not automated) help you get the physical rewards of exercise. This style of lawn mower is excellent for grassy plots that contain around 100 square meters and are planted with soft-bladed grass. As long as you did not include the Saint Augustine or Bermuda kinds of grass in your yard, this lawn mower will be fine.

The power lawn mowers also come as either rotary or reel mowers. The rotary type is more affordable priced than the reel type, and is also simple to run and easier to sharpen. The reel mowers are great for effortlessly shortening your grass to golf green level, and they leave behind a neat look to the grass once you are done.

If you aren’t opposed to the smoke, the odor, and the noise, a gas-powered lawn mower might be what you are needing. But for the lawn owners who do mind the noise, odor, and smoke, the electricity-powered lawn mower style is a superior selection. Electric-powered mowers can be found in corded or cordless styles. The corded lawn mower will need a cord reaching about 100 feetlong, which will connect to a power outlet. But if you’re one of the people who fears running over the cord itself and slicing it with the lawn mower blades, or if you just find electric cords a pain, then you will be happier with a cordless electric lawn mower. It has its own power supply. You only have to charge it once a day for around 4 to 6 hours at a time. (Depending on the power capacity of your electric engine, the mower may require charging for a few hours more or less.)

A self-propelled or push mower will be equipped for use on rolling, sloped areas. In order to cut back on the labor required to push the mower, choose one of the front-propelled lawn mowers. If your lawn is very large, then you must need a tractor-type of lawn mower. This is the kind you can actually drive like a vehicle as you cut the grass in the yard.

About the Author: Sadat Dunia writes for a buyer’s guide designed to help lawn mower owners. Read reviews on various brands such as Earthwise Lawn Mowers and much more.

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