Lawn Mowers
Lawn Mowers
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For flat, small yards, manual lawn mowers can be the simplest
solution. Yes, in a sense this is reverting to a time before the
innovations of gasoline powered lawn mowers, but if you’ve ever
used a manual lawn mower you know that while it may take more than
one pass to get the same results, it is possible to keep lawn
perfectly manicured using a person-powered lawn mower.
The pros of using a manual lawn mower are that they’re
inexpensive, quiet, do not pollute the environment, are safe to
operate and require sharpening or repositioning of blades much less
often. The drawbacks, as contrasted to powered lawnmowers, is that
it can be more difficult to clip very tall grass, the grass will
not be as perfectly uniform in terms of length, and there isn’t the
option of collecting grass clippings in a bag attached to the mower
as can be done with powered lawn mowers.
Choosing Between Lawn Mowers - Helpful
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Electric powered lawn mowers alleviate the
pollution con by not directly polluting the air, but then again,
many types of electrical power are produced in environmentally
harmful ways. Also, electric lawnmowers are no better than manual
mowers at cutting tall grass, and with an electric mower you’re
limited to the range that the cord length allows.
Gasoline powered lawn mowers can handle tougher and taller
grass, but produce exhaust emissions, are noisy and tend to require
regular maintenance of some type or another. Also, they are much
more expensive than other types of lawn mowers.
If you decide to go with a gasoline powered mower, many models
can handle mulching, bag collection of side spitting of grass
clippings, but few perform each of these tasks equally well. If you
know which type of clipping handling that you prefer, your best bet
is to choose a mower that is best with that particular type of
clipping discharge. For more detailed information on this and other
lawn mower features, I invite you to browse through the lawn mower
reviews at a consumer interest website.
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