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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.

Reviews

3.5

25 reviews
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4
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3
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2
(3)
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  • Build Quality
    2.5 (2)
  • Value for Money
    2.5 (2)
  • Ease of Use
    3.5 (2)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    3.5 (2)
  • Product is used
    • Weekly (2)
  • Noise Level
    3.5 (2)
  • Safety
    3.5 (2)
  • Wet / Damp Grass Performance
    2.0 (2)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    3.0 (2)
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Lewisaaron

Lewisaaron

  • 11 reviews
  • 3 likes

Excellent

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This was the best $400 that I could have invested. It has done 3 acreage blocks, it has done 1 acre blocks and now it currently does 1/2 acre blocks. It has seen the bottom of dams, been into the thickest of grasses when I didnt have a ride on, it has done me proud.
It has never missed a beat. I have replaced the blades three times in 14 years but and repaired the handlebars twice due to wear and tear. It just does not want to die. Its great. I would not be without my rover....
Built to outlast all others. The first thing to go on my 14 yr old mower was the handles. It still goes first time....
Nothing. It is heavy if you have to lift it over steps to get to the grass.

BernieH

BernieHQld, 4817

  • 70 reviews
  • 4 likes

Excellent

published

We have had no problems at all with this mower. It starts first time every time. We use the mulcher a lot and it works really well and doesn't leave cut grass everywhere, it looks just as if you had used the catcher. It is a little tricky getting the mulching plug in and out though, a little patience and effort is required. We have had this for a few years now and still have the origiinal blades on it and they still cut nicely. Takes straight petrol so no messing around trying to mix petrol and oil.
Mulching system is great, starts first time every time.
Nothing I can think of.



Muddy

Muddy

  • 10 reviews

Good

published

I've had it for years without major problems. A few screws have fallen off plastic trims and had to be replaced, and usual sparkplug and blade replacements etc. Not a bad mower at all, considering it's been mowing half an acre.
Starts no problem, even after sitting in the shed for months. Has a good Briggs and Stratton motor. 4stroke, so causes much less fuel emissions than 2stroke.
I hate mowing, but that's not the mower's fault.

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Cranky1011

Cranky1011

  • 2 reviews

Good

published

Powerful, relatively quiet mower that makes my old Talon mower look like a toy. Everything on this mower is much better built and better engineering than on the Talon. Time will tell if this mower lasts the distance...
Smooth running engine, very easy to start, quite powerful - it churns through long grass without dropping engine revs. Even mulches dog poo into superfine particles! Long warranty (4 years), Australian designed. Proper wheel bearings and very sturdy frame.
Chinese manufactured. Quite a long wheelbase so manoevering into tight spaces is a bit tricky. Filling the oil is a little messy, it overflows when you add oil and runs into spaces that are difficult to clean up.

Good

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Questions & Answers

John Ross

John Rossasked

Regal Key Start

What charges the battery. Keeps going flat

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Terry

Terryasked

Regal 11A-E1LB333

I need new blades - What part number do I get?

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Gayle A.

Gayle A.asked

Regal Key Start

My key start mower wont start. I took it into the repair shop to get it fixed a week ago. Its sunday now and the damn thing wont start. Any ideas as to what i can do?

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