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Thought on push mowers?

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    I think I'd only consider having a push mower if my lawn was so small that it didn't justify the bother of unwinding electricity cable and plugging it in,

     However, were my lawn that small, I'd lose it altogether.

    Devon.
  • Alan4711Alan4711 Posts: 1,657

    Dove dont tell me you have one of those  aintshant carpet beater things I hav,nt seen one of those for yonks not even at the auctions, aintshant madam,any steem coming out of ya pc image, looking forward to some sunshine erein Muns, and NO luck at the meat raffle last night,not even a sausargeimage

  • I had a Push Mower years ago, and I much preferred it to any Electric or Petrol Mower I've had over the years. Admittedly  my lawns front and back were not the largest , but it kept me fit and I regularly sharpened the blades. People did  often complement me on the cut and look of my lawns .Living in the North West of England with plenty Rain, alas my Mower proved much too hard for me to push , especially when it rained for days, and were there's rain , grass grows more.  It proved very hard to get the cut of the grass short again, so a Petrol Mower was purchased to replace, that's since gone in replacement of an Electric version. When I did have my Push one,  I would say  that by the time my neighbours had plugged theirs in, mowed their lawns, then rewound the cable, mine was done and the edges cut and the kettle on.

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