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Good Cordless Mower
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anotheruser
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in Gardening
I'm a bit tired of faffing with wires so I'm looking for recommendations on a cordless mower.
I currently have a Bosch and I'm quite happy with it (apart from the wires!)
Thanks
I currently have a Bosch and I'm quite happy with it (apart from the wires!)
Thanks
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I have had Bosch cordless x2 for the last few years and love it. I am mid sixties with small lawn but do cut it regularly. It's ok so long as you pre plan charging battery and don't expect to spontaneously cut the grass! HTH0
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I’ve recently bought my first cordless mower - the Gtech cordless 2.0 (£299). Thought it was a bit pricey but it IS light and easy to use, quick to charge, has a large grassbox, has very good reviews and it’s great not having to fiddle about with extension leads...0
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I have the worx cordless got it from Argos came with a strimmer. Very pleased with it its lightweight and I get around 4 cuts per charge but I do have small lawn. The strimmer is very light almost too light but is very well balanced and looks cheap but dont let that fool you is just as good as my black and decker 36v at a lot more money which I use on allotment
The mower is excellent too lots of different settings and eco mode which is what I use. Only criticism is some of the grass clippings dont always go in box but only very small amount
Amazon have it for £135 I paid £150 and Argos now have it for £210
https://www.amazon.co.uk/WORX-WG927E-Mower-Cordless-Trimmer/dp/B07JRDL1DN/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_60_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5ERAYAN2CAWQ6DQNATJF0 -
Which list five best buy cordless lawnmowers for 2019.
Top scorer is the Bosch Rotak 43 Li, with a score of 81%, at £270. This is also the cheapest of the five best buys.0 -
I have the worx cordless got it from Argos came with a strimmer. Very pleased with it its lightweight and I get around 4 cuts per charge but I do have small lawn. The strimmer is very light almost too light but is very well balanced and looks cheap but dont let that fool you is just as good as my black and decker 36v at a lot more money which I use on allotment
The mower is excellent too lots of different settings and eco mode which is what I use. Only criticism is some of the grass clippings dont always go in box but only very small amount
Amazon have it for £135 I paid £150 and Argos now have it for £210
https://www.amazon.co.uk/WORX-WG927E-Mower-Cordless-Trimmer/dp/B07JRDL1DN/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_60_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5ERAYAN2CAWQ6DQNATJF0 -
Not a critcism but who would ever off thought that we would be paying circa £300 for a lawnmower.0
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Top scorer is the Bosch Rotak 43 Li, with a score of 81%, at £270.
So I've partially decided on a Cobra Mx3440v.
It's scored fairly well, is cheapish and I think will do me good for many years. While it's not a Bosch, the Cobra does look like it means business.
Will report back findings when it's out and I've given it a go next year.0 -
I've got the Aldi cordless hedge trimmer which works well, plus the 20/40v batteries are interchangeable with other tools in the same range including their lawnmower and chainsaw. I've got two batteries so can get any job done. The mower is not on sale at the moment but if you can wait until next year...0
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