I haven’t used any other cordless mower other than this one so I couldn’t truthfully recommend any one in particular, and it would depend on the size of your garden. The biggest benefit of the mower in my video is that it’s a twin 24v battery, so 48v, which gives it enough range to do a lot of lawn. All of mine, twice, should I so wish. And it comes with two spare batteries so I can charge and mow at the same time. That’s where the bulk of the price difference comes from I believe However, if your garden isn’t too big then you could possibly get away with a single 24v battery, maybe even 18v. If that’s suitable for you then there are a lot of cordless mowers around £150. Like I say, I can’t recommend any of them as I haven’t used them. I see on Amazon there’s the 24v version of my LawnMaster mower on offer for £150 on Amazon at the moment. The body of it looks very similar to mine so everything I say in my review aside from battery is likely to be true for that. As it happens I’ve literally just mowed my own lawn, not entirely because the grass was long but the first autumn drop of leaves and debris has happened and the LawnMaster is brilliant at hoovering up the autumn fall. After a few years of cordless mowing, I doubt I’ll ever go back to wired.
If you had around £150 to spend in a cordless mower… would you bother or just get a wired one? Great video.
I haven’t used any other cordless mower other than this one so I couldn’t truthfully recommend any one in particular, and it would depend on the size of your garden.
The biggest benefit of the mower in my video is that it’s a twin 24v battery, so 48v, which gives it enough range to do a lot of lawn. All of mine, twice, should I so wish. And it comes with two spare batteries so I can charge and mow at the same time. That’s where the bulk of the price difference comes from I believe
However, if your garden isn’t too big then you could possibly get away with a single 24v battery, maybe even 18v. If that’s suitable for you then there are a lot of cordless mowers around £150. Like I say, I can’t recommend any of them as I haven’t used them. I see on Amazon there’s the 24v version of my LawnMaster mower on offer for £150 on Amazon at the moment. The body of it looks very similar to mine so everything I say in my review aside from battery is likely to be true for that. As it happens I’ve literally just mowed my own lawn, not entirely because the grass was long but the first autumn drop of leaves and debris has happened and the LawnMaster is brilliant at hoovering up the autumn fall.
After a few years of cordless mowing, I doubt I’ll ever go back to wired.
@@ToughMonkey thank you mate. I’ll have a look. Lawn is smaller than yours, I shall research and have a look at the Amazon one you mention. 👍🏻👍🏻