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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.
Ivan LloretSydney, NSW
- 4 reviews
Fantastic Mower
The mower is light enough to be able to manoeuvre throughout the yard and around the garden.
Battery life is good for the power it has and the catcher is more than enough for your regular yard in the burbs.
I also purchased the Ryobi trimmer and also loving it.
Purchased in April 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for A$499.00.
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GeoffWestern Australia
- 5 reviews
- Verified purchase
My first battery mower and I love it
Did a fair bit of research before investing $600 into this bad boy. I went with this for a few reasons:
-I’m sick of petrol mowers (I do know how to do minor repairs to carbs and basic maintenance)
-I only have about 220m2 of lawn which is a mix of cooch and kikuyu.
-battery has a 3 year warranty, and even if it dies out of that warranty, I’d be happy to pay $299 for a new battery after 3 years of use.
-this is a single 36v battery, not two 18v (high discharge on 2 seperate batteries can cause problems in the long term)
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ne from Bunnings. As expected it was quick to set up, starts easily, is nice and quiet and great for my kids to use with my supervision. After mowing the front and the back it only used 1/4 of the battery. The catcher works better than my old petrol mower (though that one was a cheapie) Overall I’m very happy with the way it performs and am comfortable that if anything breaks I have a decent warranty on it.Purchased at Bunnings Warehouse for A$599.00.
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