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Push Mowers Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of push mower would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
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EGO - Absolutely Incredible!
Wow!
After returning my Ryobi Self-Propelled Cordless Lawnmower RLM36X50HP to Bunnings because (while it was their top of the range lawnmower) it simply could not cut through my newly laid Sir Walter Buffalo DNA certified lawn. I'd had to return the mower three times in four months, the final straw was when the battery got stuck in the mower ... I'd had enough! Bunnings were marvellous, Ryobi left much to be desired.
I headed to Haughton Power Equipment and bought an EGO LM1903e-SP mower. The build quality is great, the catcher is half p...Read more
lastic half mesh making it very easy to empty. No more struggling to adjust the cutting height EGO is spring loaded. The battery won't get stuck as it has a button which pops the battery out. No more struggling with wing nuts EGO has thought of everything from easy spring loaded levers to three height options for the handle. My lawn was rather long as it hadn't been mown for 2.5 weeks so it was with trepidation I started the EGO mower, I needn't have worried the EGO mower glided through the grass like a knife through butter it is amazing! Not only did it mow the grass easily it's also incredibly easy to manouvre, getting into tight corners, around tree surrounds etc. It's very quiet and I mowed my front and back lawn with over half battery charge left. This mower is numero uno ... I now look forward to mowing my lawn.
Purchased in January 2021 at Haughton Power Equipment for A$845.00.
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