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RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - ramesh - 02-26-2016

Power mowers or the traditional ones that have no motor?


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - Jayson - 09-04-2018

The ones with no motor are better for the environment, less expensive due to no fuel, and cut the grass in a more healthy fashion. Anyway, considering these facts, it seems like more people would use them, maybe everyone. Why isn't this the case?


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - ramesh - 10-13-2018

Nice to hear, but thought Robotic Lawn mower was the best option and with great future. There was some other company on Amazon that was selling Robo Lawn Mower, but forgotten the name.


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - ZandraJoi - 04-03-2023

I think it’s something that would suit what the person is looking for & what type of lawn they have. If they have a huge area, a push mower may not be ideal.


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - admin - 05-07-2023

I would add the cost of tool also is important with @ZandraJoi post. I have heard from few of the clients that they are unable to spend much money on farming tools as this is the main reason for us.

Any tool is better or try to get one for rent from known persons.


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - Lämmchen - 02-11-2026

We have an acre of land, so we have to use a riding lawnmower and it takes about an hour and a half to do the entire thing. There's no way we could do the lawn with a push one, even though the Amish do their small lawns using it in our area. They struggle a lot because we live in a hilly state.


RE: Which type of Lawn Lawnmowers are better? - admin - 02-13-2026

(02-11-2026, 08:58 AM)Lämmchen Wrote: We have an acre of land, so we have to use a riding lawnmower and it takes about an hour and a half to do the entire thing. There's no way we could do the lawn with a push one, even though the Amish do their small lawns using it in our area. They struggle a lot because we live in a hilly state.
I’ve heard about robot lawn mowers, but I don’t know much about them yet. I understand that we usually learn the real pros and cons of a product only after using it. However, here is some helpful information about how they work and what to consider.
Robot lawn mowers are automatic machines that cut grass on their own without needing someone to push them. Brands like Husqvarna and iRobot (which created the Roomba) have developed similar smart home technologies.

They run on rechargeable batteries and automatically return to their charging station when the battery is low.
Sensors help them detect obstacles, avoid collisions, and even stop if lifted.

Saves time and physical effort.
Cuts grass regularly, keeping the lawn neat.
Quiet compared to traditional petrol mowers.
Energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.