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I got this one and I'm very happy with it so far. If you're South, you're welcome to borrow it for a trial run.
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4196075
Reasons for chosing;
- 36v - moar power than 18v. Was considering the Bosch City Mower to make use of my existing batteries but was worried about there not being enough grunt for times when I've let the grass go too long.
- Comes with 2 batteries and a charger so I shouldn't have to wait about charging.
- Can mulch as well as collect (most probably can)
- It was available for collection at my local Argos and I'm impatient.
My lawn is about 40' x 20' and I can mow it at least 3 times on a single battery.
- 36v - moar power than 18v. Was considering the Bosch City Mower to make use of my existing batteries but was worried about there not being enough grunt for times when I've let the grass go too long.
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Thanks for the heads up, bought one (cordless electric mower) and really pleased with it.
We don't really have a lawn just a couple of patches of "green" which at the moment is 30% clover, 30% mossy stuff and some grass which pokes up. Went around our 3 green patches today and was really light, easy to swing about beds, trees, bark..... Way better than the petrol :)
Might have to bring the Mountfield out at the beginning of the year to get it down from meadow to shorter green stuff but for summer trimming brill. Thanks :)
Help about getting an electric cordless mower please.
Looking to replace my old and Triggers Broom Mountfield RV 40 with something electric cordless, don't need self propelled just something that will shorten moss, clover, creeping buttercup and the odd blade of grass in a medium sized sort of garden.
Some brands made my nose bleed like Sthil, Cobra and Worx come up googling.
Anybody got a good electric mower?
Thanks