Lawn mowing machine
Even, well-maintained lawn surface simply and quickly
A well-kept lawn is not only beautiful — it is also healthy and resilient. The Lawn Mower category collects those tools that make lawn maintenance simple, fast, and efficient: whether it’s a small yard or a large suburban lawn. Electric, battery-powered, or petrol engine — the goal is the same: a lush, even lawn cut to a regular height, with less effort and more free time. Read more »
What can I find here?
Classic push lawn mowers
Ideal for small to medium gardens. Easy to handle and simple to maintain.
Advantages: low physical effort, relatively cheap operation, ideal for home lawns.
Electric / battery-powered lawn mowers
Convenient, relatively quiet, and no exhaust fumes — a good choice for residential areas and moderate lawn surfaces.
Why are they good? More environmentally friendly, require less maintenance, and start quickly.
Petrol or self-propelled lawn mowers
Recommended for larger gardens, longer grass, or frequent mowing. Their more powerful engine helps tackle thicker grass, weeds, or coarser lawns.
Advantages: high performance, fast work on large areas, longer lifespan – ideal for intensive use.
Why is it worth buying a lawn mower?
• Healthier lawn: regular and even mowing promotes lawn thickening, develops stronger roots, and reduces weed spread.
• Time and energy saving: you don’t have to mow by hand — less physical work, faster lawn maintenance.
• Nicer garden appearance: an even, well-kept lawn improves the overall look of the garden and adds to the property’s aesthetics.
• Supporting soil and grass health: if the machine is equipped with a mulching or shredding function, the cut grass returns to the soil, serving as a nutrient.
When is it worth using a lawn mower?
• If the grass has grown too high — but don’t let it get too high, in this case it’s worth mowing at least partially.
• During regular garden maintenance — mowing should be regular to keep the lawn lush and healthy.
• For larger areas — a machine solution is much more convenient and efficient than manual mowing.
• If you want to save time and energy on lawn maintenance.
Rotary vs. cylinder lawn mower – what’s the difference and what can each do?
Rotary lawn mower
The blade rotates at high speed and cuts + tears the grass.
Advantage: handles taller, tougher grass well, less sensitive to terrain.
Disadvantage: the cut is not as fine, may be a bit ragged.
Cylinder lawn mower
Cuts precisely and sharply like scissors, does not tear.
Advantage: gives a beautiful, uniform ornamental lawn.
Disadvantage: only works well on low, regularly mown grass; can’t handle tall or uneven areas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What type of lawn mower should I choose — electric, battery-powered, or petrol?
For a smaller garden, electric or battery-powered is more than enough. If the lawn area is larger or the grass is thicker, a petrol/self-propelled machine is a more practical choice.
2. How often should I mow the lawn?
It depends on how fast the grass grows — usually once every 1–2 weeks in spring and summer, less often in milder periods. The goal is even height and a healthy lawn.
3. Is it good if the lawn mower has a mulching function?
Yes — the cut grass is chopped finely and returned to the soil, serving as natural fertilizer, improving soil nutrients, and reducing waste.
4. Is it only for grass, or is it effective on weeds too?
The lawn mower is not a weed killer, but regular mowing can prevent weeds from spreading and seeding. If the lawn is healthy and dense, it suppresses weeds. For tall, weedy areas, use a brush cutter or trimmer instead.
5. What should I pay attention to when maintaining the lawn mower?
The sharpness of the blade(s) is important — with a dull blade, grass blades are torn, which can harm lawn health. Also, regular cleaning, maintenance, and checking the engine/voltage aspects are recommended before each season.