On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 14:21:50 +0100 (GMT+01:00), Stephen wrote:
Hello, I have an electric mower but it's not very good: it gets
clogged up with wet grass and long grass will stall the motor. I
keep thinking I should treat myself to a petrol one but a honda
is £400 and I think is it worth it for the few weekends it will
get used each year.
Every now and then I look on web sites to see the prices and when
I was looking today, I saw that there are many rechargeable
mowers now. Thinking about the recent thread about electric cars,
it seems mowers are heading that way too. It might be my last
chance to buy a petrol one!
I wonder how long the batteries last before they need replacing
and how powerful these battery powered mowers are?
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Chap next door bought a Mac Allister from B&Q, corded mains, about £70 3
years ago. Much to my annoyance it cut his fair-sized lawn very well. The
grass was about 6" long for the first cut and I though that there was no
chance - no problem, more like.
What ****ed me of was that I used to cut that grass - it's sports pitch seed
- and my Honda, at 3X+ the price, would have need 2 cuts and clearing out a
few times.
Looks as if your mower might be crap and it could be worth trying a Mac
Allister. I reckon that a cordless one won't hack it.
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