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First Garden - Lawnmower advice
Hi,
I've just bought a house & am faced with my first garden (which is great) and buying my first lawnmower (which is not). I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...Lawnmowers.htm |
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"greg" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I've just bought a house & am faced with my first garden (which is great) and buying my first lawnmower (which is not). I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! Depends on how large the lawn is, this machine only cuts 32cm (just over a foot) wide, how wide is your lawn? It has wheels not a roller, it wont give a stripe effect. It is electric so needs power cable (lets not get into that again) how far is the lawn from a socket? It probably won't do well on wet grass, how flexible are you on when to mow? Only you can answer if it meets your needs. Yes it will cut grass, and may be perfect for your use, but remember you do get what you pay for. My old mum used to mow a massive lawn with a 22 inch electric Flymo and was very happy with electric machines, but she was retired and had all the time in the world to do it. Having said all that I have heard of petrol heads who go out and buy great big macho ride on machines for lawns so small that there is not even space to turn it round, and were happy just playing with it. Mike |
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"greg" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I've just bought a house & am faced with my first garden (which is great) and buying my first lawnmower (which is not). I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...Lawnmowers.htm It will depend on lots of things such as storage for keeping it (electric hover mowers tend to be lighter therefore easier to stow hanging) whether you will have plenty of mowing opportunities, therefore can wait for dry weather, petrol is better for wet. how big the grass area is, and who will be using it. But if your question is whether Argos is a good deal then I am afraid I have no idea, I paid only £99 for a petrol mower last year which I thought very cheap but its just as good as the Honda it replaced! -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and Lapageria rosea |
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On 18 Apr 2007 00:58:10 -0700, greg wrote:
I've just bought a house & am faced with my first garden (which is great) and buying my first lawnmower (which is not). I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! How much lawn have you got 10 acres, 1, a large hankerchief? Is it flat, is the grass nice "lawn grass" or more like a meadow? Do you need a trimmer for going around trees growing the the lawn? My experience of an electric trimmer was not nice, anything more than three blades of grass cause it to stop. But then I'm used to a medium petrol strimmer that'll deal with nettles and thick stemmed grass not a few whimpy blades. If you only have lawn edging requirements a pair of decent quality ordinary shears will do, produce a better edge, be easier to use and be useful for other things (any hedges?). -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message ... I paid only £99 for a petrol mower last year which I thought very cheap but its just as good as the Honda it replaced! That will put the cat amongst the pigeons :-) Mike |
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.com... On 18 Apr 2007 00:58:10 -0700, greg wrote: I've just bought a house & am faced with my first garden (which is great) and buying my first lawnmower (which is not). I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! How much lawn have you got 10 acres, 1, a large hankerchief? Is it flat, is the grass nice "lawn grass" or more like a meadow? Do you need a trimmer for going around trees growing the the lawn? Spot on questions, which need to be answered before any recommendations can be given. |
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"greg" wrote in message ups.com... I was looking at this offer in Argos, A Flymo Easimo Rotary Mower and Flymo mini trim for £59.99 but I haven't got a clue about lawnmowers and I've no idea if this is a good deal or not. Please help! http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...Lawnmowers.htm Personally I prefer petrol mowers as I find it a pain moving the cable around on an electric. I would only consider electric for a lawn without obstructions like trees or chairs or winding flower beds. That way nothing for the cable to snag on. If you go electric make sure to fit an RCD. Dont just feed the wire in through a window and plug it in to any old socket. Whatever size garden you have, go for a mower with a large collection bag which can actually be filled by the mower. If you are lazy like me and don't cut it regularly in the growing season, you may find that most of the work isn't the actual mowing. It's stopping to remove the collection bag and take it to the compost. In the past I've had a mower with a small ineffective grass collector - it was a pain - sometimes I couldn't even cut one strip before I had to stop the mower, remove the bag, empty it, put the bag back on, pull start the mower again. Mowers with narrow wheels, rather than full width rollers, CAN still produce stripes but the latter do a better job. If you aren't careful the small wheels can "fall off the edge" of the lawn which drops the mower down on that side - possibly taking a chunk out of the edge. That doesn't happen with mower that had a wide roller. If you know anyone with an old Suffolk Punch cylinder mower they don't want that might be a good buy second hand. They can be £400 new and only £50-£100 second hand. Ideally you want one that's been professionally serviced recently and the blades resharpened and reset. They cut a good lawn well but need more maintenance, oil changes and the like. They are less suitable for rough lawns. Few mowers cut right up to verticals (eg walls, fences, trees). Go for a strimmer that has a head that can be turned over to do edging. Ideally one that's easy to feed new cutting wire. It frequently brakes and a new length has to be fed out. You want to be able to do that without having to unplug the strimmer. Tip. Take care when strimming near trees and shrubs. It's sometimes possible to cut a neat ring of bark off the tree. Do that all the way round and it's good bye tree. |
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First Garden - Lawnmower advice
Thanks,
That's a great help. Fortunately it rained all weekend so we've not had a chance to try it out yet. The lawn is flat (in a lumpy kind of way) in the front & slopes downhill in the back. lots of moss and dandilions... |
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