Lawn Mowers
Lawn mowers are garden power tools designed to cut grass and keep lawns looking tidy, even and easier to maintain. They are ideal for anyone who wants to care for a small garden, family lawn, large outdoor space or more demanding grass area with less effort than cutting by hand.
A good lawn mower can make regular garden care much quicker and more consistent. The right choice depends on the size of your lawn, the type of grass, how often you mow and whether you prefer electric, cordless, petrol, hand push, ride on or robot mowing.
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Cordless Battery Powered Lawn mowers169 Products
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Electric Lawn Mowers122 Products
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Hand Push Lawn Mowers102 Products
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Petrol Lawn Mowers145 Products
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Ride On Lawn Mowers11 Products
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Robot Lawn Mowers152 Products
How to Choose the Right Lawn Mower
Start by thinking about your lawn size. A small lawn may only need a compact electric, cordless or hand push mower, while larger gardens may need a wider cutting deck, stronger motor, bigger grass collection box or petrol powered option.
Also consider how much effort you want to put into mowing. Some lawn mowers are simple and lightweight for quick cuts, while others are designed to cover larger areas more efficiently. If you want to reduce mowing time as much as possible, a robot lawn mower or ride on mower may be worth considering for suitable spaces.
What Matters Most When Comparing Lawn Mowers
The main things to compare are power source, cutting width, cutting height settings, grass collection capacity, weight, storage size and ease of use. Cutting width affects how quickly you can mow the lawn, while height settings help you adjust the finish depending on the season and grass condition.
Storage is worth checking before buying. Some lawn mowers fold down or stand upright, which can help if shed or garage space is limited. If you have slopes, uneven ground or lots of borders, weight and manoeuvrability can be just as important as cutting power.
Electric, Cordless, Petrol or Hand Push Lawn Mower?
An electric lawn mower can be a practical choice for smaller gardens where you have access to a power socket. It offers steady power, but the cable limits movement and needs care during use.
A cordless lawn mower gives you more freedom to move around the garden without a cable. It is convenient for regular home mowing, but battery run time and charging should be checked before buying.
A petrol lawn mower is often chosen for larger lawns, thicker grass or gardens where cables and battery limits would be inconvenient. The trade off is that petrol models are usually heavier, louder and need more maintenance.
A hand push mower can suit small lawns and simple grass cutting where you want a quiet, low maintenance option. It takes more physical effort, but it can be easy to store and straightforward to use.
Robot and Ride On Lawn Mowers
Robot lawn mowers are designed to cut the grass automatically once set up correctly. They can be useful for people who want to reduce regular mowing time, but they need a suitable lawn layout and careful checking of the product requirements.
Ride on lawn mowers are designed for much larger gardens and open grass areas. They can make mowing big spaces far easier, but they need more storage space, a higher budget and more maintenance than standard walk behind mowers.
The trade off is convenience versus cost and complexity. A simple mower is often enough for smaller gardens, while robot and ride on options are better suited to people who need to save time on larger or more regular lawn care.
Comfort, Grass Collection and Everyday Use
A good lawn mower should feel comfortable to push, steer and store. Look at handle height, weight, wheel design and whether the mower is easy to empty after cutting.
Grass collection also matters. A larger collection box means fewer stops to empty clippings, while mulching options may suit some lawns by returning finely cut grass back onto the surface. Always check the individual product details so you know what each mower is designed to do.
Find a Lawn Mower That Suits Your Garden
Browse our range of lawn mowers and compare options by power source, cutting width, lawn size, storage needs and ease of use. Choose a mower that suits your garden, your routine and the level of effort you want to spend on keeping your lawn tidy.
Lawn Mowers FAQs
What type of lawn mower is best for a small garden?
For a small garden, a compact electric, cordless or hand push lawn mower is often the most practical choice. Look for something lightweight, easy to store and simple to manoeuvre.
Is a cordless lawn mower worth buying?
A cordless lawn mower is worth considering if you want freedom of movement without a cable. It is useful for regular home mowing, but you should check battery run time and charging before buying.
Are petrol lawn mowers better than electric lawn mowers?
Petrol lawn mowers can be better for larger lawns and thicker grass, but they are usually heavier, louder and need more maintenance. Electric and cordless mowers are often easier for smaller and medium home gardens.
What should I check before buying a lawn mower?
Check the power source, cutting width, cutting height settings, grass box size, weight, storage size and whether the mower suits your lawn size and garden layout.
Do I need a robot lawn mower?
A robot lawn mower may be useful if you want to reduce regular mowing time and have a suitable lawn layout. For smaller or awkward gardens, a standard mower may still be simpler.
What cutting width do I need for a lawn mower?
Smaller cutting widths are easier to manoeuvre in compact gardens, while wider cutting widths cover more grass in each pass and are better for larger lawns.
Are ride on lawn mowers worth it?
Ride on lawn mowers are worth considering for very large gardens or open grass areas. They are usually unnecessary for small or medium lawns because they cost more and need more storage.
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