Best lawn mower
Choose a lawn mower that ensures keeping your grass neat, tidy, and healthy is an easy job. Discover models to suit every garden.
If your garden includes a turfed area of any size, a lawn mower is an essential purchase to keep the grass trimmed. There’s a wide range of options, allowing you to size the mower to your plot and use your preferred fuel source. Select from models that run on petrol, corded and cordless electric designs, push-to-operate versions, and even robot mowers that will get on with the work for you. To find the best for your garden, take a look at our selection.
Flymo Speedi-Mo 360C lawn mower
Compacts as it cuts
This electric lawn mower will suit medium to large-sized gardens with a cutting width of 36 centimetres. It needs plugging in, but the cord is 12 metres in length, so you can range widely. It offers five cutting heights and a grass box with a 40-litre capacity for less frequent emptying. It’s lightweight too.
Mountfield HP41 lawnmower
Makes quick work of lawncare
With a 39-centimetre cutting width, this petrol lawnmower will help you trim the grass quickly. It does need to be pushed rather than being self-propelled, but its polypropylene chassis ensures it’s easily manoeuvrable as well as rust-proof. Pick from five cutting heights to suit your conditions. A handle makes the 40-litre grass collector easy to remove and empty.
Gardena comfort reel mower
Peaceful pastime
If shed space is precious on your plot, check out this hand lawnmower, which has a foldable frame for easy storage. You’ll need to provide the power, but the mower is designed to be easy to push over lawn areas up to 250 square metres in size. With a bladed cylinder and lower blade that doesn’t make contact, the model promises a precision cut and quiet mowing as well.
Einhell 3413260 lawn mower
No cords, no problem
You won’t need to worry about plugging in if you opt for this cordless electric lawnmower. It’s designed for lawn areas of up to 200 square metres, and like other mowers in our selection, offers five cutting heights. The handle is height adjustable to suit the users and can be folded for storage.
Hyundai electric lawnmower
Lawn feeder
Fans of stripes should check out this lawnmower, which has a rear roller and low cut settings to achieve this smart finish. Another electric mower in our selection, this one has a 10-metre cord for good reach and is suitable for small to medium-sized lawns. Use the mulching feature to feed the grass as you cut it.
Flymo EasiLife 500 GO robotic lawn mower
Stay tidy
Let this robot lawnmower keep up with growing grass. It’s designed for areas up to 500 square metres and has a simple interface with further settings available via the app. The mower will adjust its schedule according to weather conditions, and it returns to its station to charge automatically. There’s no grass box to empty either as it returns the fine clippings to the lawn to fertilise it.
Our verdict
Why you can trust Gardeningetc
There’s always plenty of cutting to be done in the growing season, and keeping the grass in trim requires a lawnmower that will cope with your lawn’s area and has all the features you like. Our number one is the Flymo Speedi-Mo 360C lawn mower. It’s made for large as well as medium-sized plots with a 36-centimetre cutting width. Collecting and compacting into the 40-litre grass box as it cuts also helps make mowing speedier.
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Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She’s spent most of her journalistic career specialising in homes and gardens and loves investigating the benefits, costs and practicalities of home improvement. It's no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house revamper.
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