Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Cordless Lawnmower recommendations

7 replies

Wannaflyaway · 21/06/2020 13:37

Hi, I'd like to buy a good cordless lawnmower as I'm fed up of struggling with my cheap manual one. My lawn is small so I'd ideally like one that is relatively rsmall and lightweight. I also need one that's really easy to assemble as I'm useless at assembling things. In terms of price, ideally no more than £200. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you.

OP posts:
Roselilly36 · 21/06/2020 13:39

Gtech has really good reviews

MaisyMary77 · 21/06/2020 13:41

I bought a spear & Jackson one last week from Argos. £180. It does my mid-sized lawn with about half a battery to spare. Over-all I’m quite impressed.

NanTheWiser · 21/06/2020 16:58

Bosch Rotak cordless mowers are very good, I bought one about 3 years ago, but probably out of your price range. Most cordless mowers are quite expensive, but worth the extra to do away with the cord.

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

PrincessHoneysuckle · 21/06/2020 17:01

Our g tech is brilliant.Its light ,easy to maneuver and does a v good job of cutting grass.We have the strimmer too which is v good.

Wannaflyaway · 21/06/2020 23:13

Thank you all very much for your recommendations. I'd love to get the Gtech but at £500 it's outside of my price range. The Bosch is too, sadly. I've looked at the Spear and Jackson though and it's got good reviews and within my budget. Maisy is it easy to assemble? Thank you.

OP posts:
MaisyMary77 · 22/06/2020 11:05

@Wannaflyaway it’s really easy to assemble 🙂

BarbaraofSeville · 22/06/2020 11:20

Do you have any cordless power tools already? Because quite often you can buy the item without the battery and use the existing batteries (which are a good part of the cost) that you have.

DP has just bought Makita cordless hedge trimmers and part of his reasoning in choosing that brand, apart from that it is his favoured brand for power tools, is that he already had a drill and a battery/charger, so he only had to buy the trimmer unit, saving the cost of a battery and charger, which can be nearly £100 on it's own.

A quick google indicates that we can get a Makita battery lawnmower from about £130 which is a lot less than I imagined, but mainly because it's only the lawnmower and we already have two batteries and a charger .

New posts on this thread. Refresh page