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Shopping for the Right Lawn Mower for Your Home


Are you in the market for a new lawn mower but not sure where to begin? The lawn mower market is bigger than ever, with more options and features available. This guide compiles a list of tips for shopping for the right lawn mower for your home. We will also review a few features to consider during your shopping.

Choose Operating Type

The lawn mower’s operating type may make a difference as to the best one for you. Push and self-propelled are two of the most common residential-use mower types. A standard push mower is more economical and cost-effective but may require more manpower, especially if you have a larger yard.

A self-propelled lawn mower requires less labor but comes at a higher price point. Reel mowers are another option, although they are much smaller. This mower type is best for homes with a small, flat yard. Choosing the right mower type can help homeowners complete all the necessary home maintenance tasks without spending all weekend doing them.

Consider Yard Size

Yard size is one of the most important considerations when choosing a lawn mower. Choosing a lawn mower that is too small in size can make lawn maintenance an unrealistic task. Of course, going with a large, walk-behind lawn mower can be too much for a smaller-sized yard. Consider not only the size of your yard but also its accessibility.

Accessibility means considering fences. The right mower size, including width, is crucial to keeping your fence in good condition.

Compare Gas v. Electric

You also have gas or electric lawn mowers. A gas lawn mower uses gas as power, whereas an electric lawn mower relies on electrical power. A gas lawn mower will cost more in gas, but an electric lawn mower will need to be charged. An electric mower may not be the best option for larger yards, as you may deplete battery power too fast.

Review Maintenance Needs

Be sure to also review the maintenance needs of any lawn mower you’re considering. With self-propelled lawn mowers, you won’t have to deal with oil changes. Electric lawnmowers also lead to less maintenance, but you may have to replace the battery occasionally. But, as with any appliance or yard tool, each has pros and cons.

Buying new can help minimize maintenance needs. While you can get a good deal on a used mower, it may require more repairs.

Set a Purchase Budget

Setting a purchase budget can be a great start to choosing the best lawn mower. Decide how much you will spend on a good lawn mower, including delivery, taxes, and extras.

A large, electric lawn mower with all the extras may not be the best option if you have a limited purchase budget. Don’t forget to consider warranty coverage. A lawn mower warranty may come at a higher price but can save you in the long run if it requires many repairs. Of course, check what the warranty covers to determine if it’s worth the price.

Explore a few shopping options to get the best deal. A quick ‘lawn mowers for sale near me’ search can offer you a good start.

Explore Features

Lawn mowers come with all types of features which can make cutting your lawn easier and more convenient. Some features include adjustable blades, baggers, or riding bars. Explore the available features in detail to choose the amenities most important to you.

Larger, stand-on lawn mowers also have many accessories worth considering. Some features worth considering include deck-washing ports or headlights. If choosing an electric lawn mower, be sure to explore the available battery charging features.

Plan for Storage

Consider where you will store your lawn mower. A large mower may not make the most sense if you have limited garage or shed space. Smaller mowers can easily fit in existing storage spaces. Stand-on and rider lawn mowers tend to be much larger than walk-behind mowers, meaning they require more storage space.

Evaluate Power and Noise Output

Be sure to also consider power and noise output when choosing a lawn mower. Power affects how efficiently and quickly a lawn mower can complete cutting jobs. More powerful engines may impact noise. If you live far away from your neighbors, noise may be less of a concern. Yet, if you live in a suburban city near your neighbors, a mower with less noise may be important. Cordless mowers tend to provide the least noise.

A diverse inventory of lawnmowers helps homeowners meet a wide range of needs. However, this can make shopping for the right mower a more difficult task. Consider the features and designs listed here to narrow down your options and choose the right mower. Making the right lawn mower purchase can provide you with a tool you will use for years to come.