Push reel mowers are the simplest type of lawnmower that uses manual power to move the blades that cut the grass. These are environmentally friendly and require minimal maintenance.
Petrol-powered mowers use gasoline to power the engine that drives the blades. These mowers are typically more powerful than push reel mowers and are suitable for larger lawns.
Electric mowers run on electricity and are available in corded and cordless options. Corded electric mowers need to be plugged into an electrical outlet, while cordless electric mowers run on rechargeable batteries. Electric mowers are environmentally friendly and emit no fumes.
Robotic mowers are self-sufficient machines that are programmed to cut the grass on a set schedule. They navigate the lawn autonomously and return to their charging station when their battery is low.
Riding mowers are designed for large lawns and are similar to small tractors. They come equipped with a seat for the operator and can be powered by gasoline or electricity.
Hover mowers use an air cushion to float above the ground, making them easy to maneuver in tight spaces. These mowers are lightweight and ideal for hilly or uneven lawns.
Manual push mowers are similar to push reel mowers, but they have a powered blade that rotates as the user pushes the mower.
Self-propelled electric mowers are electric mowers that have a motor that drives the wheels, making it easier for the user to maneuver the mower.
All-wheel drive mowers have four-wheel drive capabilities, which makes them ideal for hilly or uneven lawns. These mowers provide better traction and stability compared to other types of mowers.
Cordless electric mowers are electric mowers that run on rechargeable batteries, giving users the freedom to move around the lawn without being tethered to an electrical outlet.
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