Thanks for the fair review of both. Rolux is the winner for me. I actually like the spin grind and thicker blade design for the average yard. And with the low cut bed knife option, you can get down to 2mm if you should ever want too. Less plastic is a plus for me also. But I do think Masport builds good products and would not be a bad choice if that’s what someone likes. Both are great options compare to the other choices that have been available in the past.
competition in the market is healthy..I love that finally there are choices for the HOMEOWNER. I am kinda bias seeing as I have a rolux x20 and loving it. Rolux's customer service is outstanding as well. The handle bars took me about 2 mows in to get comfortable and I was delighted to find I could control it much better around my curves and elevations. The clutch lever is quite nice as well as I can feather it quite well..it reminds me of riding a bicycle in my younger days.
Love that there are more choices now and will be in the future for sure! Rolux customer service is awesome. John, Stu, Guy, Bruce, all great people and blessed to know them.
Thanks for the review. This will be my first gas powered reel mower. I’ve been using Scott’s manual reel. I am leaning towards the Revolution 26 simply because of the folding handle. I have limited garage space. Both units look great though.
Fantastic video mate, love getting your take on the two! The Rolux x25 is very similar to the Scott Bonnar 45 that we have here in Australia. Built in the 1960-1990s. There's a huge community restoring them to brand new, with ample new aftermarket parts available. Just thought i'd share that, so you could see the similarities.
Have a Swardman, love it when it works. Have had several issues with it, cables snapping, seems the motor is underpowered and often the blades get hung up and stop. I bought it for the attachment variation, that aspect is fantastic! Love the groomer and broomer for leveling with sand. Can’t wait to see where the industry goes next
Waiting on my Rolux 20” Honda 9 blade with the grooved roller. Should be here Monday or Tuesday I’m hoping. I’ve been using a Fiskars reel push mower as this year is my first year into reel mowing and I’m loving it.
@@TheLawnDadyou are correct. It’s built like a Cadillac as far as I’m concerned. Mowed 3 times with it thus far and it’s raining today here in NW AR otherwise it be 4 times. Thank you again for your video.
California Trimmer Catalyst has interchangeable cartridges which means versatility and saves space! I’m about to pull the trigger for next year on it unless Rolux or Rev26 introduce cartridges.
@@lawjilei no US parts supplier immediately available as the entire mower is made in the UK and it’s nearly impossible to find anyone who will service their electric reel mowers.
If money was a non issue, the 1026. The quality of cut is unmatched but you’re talking about a professional machine that works best on golf courses with plenty of open space. For homeowners with stone landscape edging and such and affordable, my money is on the Rev 26. I don’t know what your situation looks like tbh to tell you but both are good. I hear reel rollers has something of a network on their website where it can tell you where to service the Rev 26.
As much as I love you posting a comparison video, I was hoping for a bit more insight as to which mower or features you preferred. I know they are both great, though. I ended up ordering a RR Rev26 just yesterday so I'm hoping for the best! My first reel so not much I'll be able to compare it to other than my trusty Honda rotary.
Can’t go wrong with either 💪🏻. Details I covered are reasons why I’d buy either one. Any more in depth would just simply be a preference. Thanks for the feedback!! Enjoy the r26- I know you will!
Thanks for the solid comparison video. So I’m looking at picking up the Rolux 20 inch. Are you still in favor of that mower? I have about 800 square-foot Putting green that I’ve been mowing with the Hudson reel mower and it just can’t really get the job done without me exerting a ton of energy
Tough to compare a 6 and a 9 for fairness sake to both companies. That also depends on HOC as well. RR has a 10 blade coming out soon- I would then feel comfortable getting down to cut quality in both since it would be apples to apples! 9 is better for maintaining around .5-.75”. 6 blade is better for .6”+. In that .6-.75” range you wouldn’t be able to tell difference between these 2 mowers cut quality. Both are stellar!
Both great equipment and amazing prices…. Rolux needs to go sealed ball bearings…. Reel Rollers needs to add a seal to the chain cover to prevent grass entering the chain area….
How easy is it to adjust the handle height on the two mowers? I have a zoysia lawn that I cut at 1.5 inches. My McLane 25 handle is lowered as the cutting height is raised and can't be adjusted. My back is usually sore after mowing from stooping slightly to grab the handle so handle height adjustment is important to me. Great video - thanks for the comparison!
Great comparison between the two. How does the Rolux compare to cutting tight edges? I have a 3” gap on my sloped front I’m struggling with the Rev. It’s a beast. Both seem like great reels. Backslapping is so simple for each in comparison to other models
Have you tried rotary scissors on sections missed? Unfortunately both will have some missed spots in tight areas since the edge of the reel is offset from the frame almost identically
@@TheLawnDad yeah that what I use. I was just curious if both were similar in that department. I’ve thought about getting a 20” Rolux and selling my P20. The sickness continues
Would it be possible to do a quick video/short of spinning the reel on the Rev26? I just got mine and have seen some comments from a lot of folks saying the reel should barely be making contact with the bedknife but mine seems to be grinding on it a bit. I thought this was something that RR would have adjusted before shipping it out so I just wanted to make sure. Would like to get the most longevity out of it as possible.
I know nothing about these mowers . Where are they used? What kind of grasses are the good for ? Saint Augustine? ? I have 2 grounds keepers they have 2 kubota tractors 2 scag stand on mowers . Similar size these 2 you have is a Farris walk behind and 2 Honda HRC mowers . They maintain 1800 acres for me in Ocala Florida. They are amazing. Around my houses and garages and barns we have Saint Augustine. The rest of the property has fields of coastal , bahia , and some mixes to give the animals variety . In the fall the coastal goes dormant 1st and they use a spreader and disperse winter rye. A bit later the Bahia goes dormant then they spread the rye there.its a very bright bold green that is beautiful in the winter when everything seems to turn brown and some of the trees lose their leaves . When the spring comes and the weather warms the rye seems to die back which is good for the soil . It’s amazing to watch them work and maintain my home .
Thanks for the feedback! We are actually part American owned (by our team) and we employ Americans to assemble our products. We employ a team of Americans to do our administration and are growing the team and soon our American staff will be bigger than our SA staff. American employment is what we are aiming for, because it isn’t only about ownership.
@@stuartwilliams8615 I get that but 85% of the cost of the mower is going to go back to South Africa. While they pay a few dozen Americans 20 bucks an hour. No thanks
@user-er7gx5sm6g , to be fair, the Rev 26 is a Masport product based out of New Zealand. Says so right on Reel Rollers website. Neither are "American Made", but, where is your bottom dollar going??
This is just a big win for us home enthusiasts who want a great reel mower that’s easy to use and maintain. Thanks for the video
Thanks for the fair review of both. Rolux is the winner for me. I actually like the spin grind and thicker blade design for the average yard. And with the low cut bed knife option, you can get down to 2mm if you should ever want too. Less plastic is a plus for me also. But I do think Masport builds good products and would not be a bad choice if that’s what someone likes. Both are great options compare to the other choices that have been available in the past.
I have had the revolution 26 and I love it! But also very interested in the California trimmer catalyst.
competition in the market is healthy..I love that finally there are choices for the HOMEOWNER. I am kinda bias seeing as I have a rolux x20 and loving it. Rolux's customer service is outstanding as well. The handle bars took me about 2 mows in to get comfortable and I was delighted to find I could control it much better around my curves and elevations. The clutch lever is quite nice as well as I can feather it quite well..it reminds me of riding a bicycle in my younger days.
Love that there are more choices now and will be in the future for sure! Rolux customer service is awesome. John, Stu, Guy, Bruce, all great people and blessed to know them.
Thanks for the review. This will be my first gas powered reel mower. I’ve been using Scott’s manual reel. I am leaning towards the Revolution 26 simply because of the folding handle. I have limited garage space. Both units look great though.
Fantastic video mate, love getting your take on the two!
The Rolux x25 is very similar to the Scott Bonnar 45 that we have here in Australia. Built in the 1960-1990s. There's a huge community restoring them to brand new, with ample new aftermarket parts available.
Just thought i'd share that, so you could see the similarities.
Fantastic review! Thank you for posting!
Have a Swardman, love it when it works. Have had several issues with it, cables snapping, seems the motor is underpowered and often the blades get hung up and stop. I bought it for the attachment variation, that aspect is fantastic! Love the groomer and broomer for leveling with sand. Can’t wait to see where the industry goes next
Waiting on my Rolux 20” Honda 9 blade with the grooved roller. Should be here Monday or Tuesday I’m hoping. I’ve been using a Fiskars reel push mower as this year is my first year into reel mowing and I’m loving it.
That’s like going from a tricycle to a car. You’ll probably be smiling on the first cut with a powered reel mower!
@@TheLawnDadyou are correct. It’s built like a Cadillac as far as I’m concerned. Mowed 3 times with it thus far and it’s raining today here in NW AR otherwise it be 4 times. Thank you again for your video.
California Trimmer Catalyst has interchangeable cartridges which means versatility and saves space! I’m about to pull the trigger for next year on it unless Rolux or Rev26 introduce cartridges.
Same. I’m so fed up with the lack of support from Allett.
@@Alejandro_C62curious what you mean by lack of support? I was looking at a used Liberty 43 but this comment gives me pause.
@@lawjilei no US parts supplier immediately available as the entire mower is made in the UK and it’s nearly impossible to find anyone who will service their electric reel mowers.
@@Alejandro_C62 thanks man for the advice. In that case, would you go Toro Greensmaster 1600/1026 or Revolution 26?
If money was a non issue, the 1026. The quality of cut is unmatched but you’re talking about a professional machine that works best on golf courses with plenty of open space. For homeowners with stone landscape edging and such and affordable, my money is on the Rev 26. I don’t know what your situation looks like tbh to tell you but both are good. I hear reel rollers has something of a network on their website where it can tell you where to service the Rev 26.
Put the California Trimmer Catalyst in there for a third comparison. Great content by the way
I like the reel attachment options
Great review. You answered several questions that I have been wondering. Thank you!
Aye! I follow you on tiktok. Glad I found you on here with long form videos
Great video, thank you for the information! Would love to see more of these with your greensmowers!
This is awesome. Thanks for making this video.
As much as I love you posting a comparison video, I was hoping for a bit more insight as to which mower or features you preferred. I know they are both great, though. I ended up ordering a RR Rev26 just yesterday so I'm hoping for the best! My first reel so not much I'll be able to compare it to other than my trusty Honda rotary.
Can’t go wrong with either 💪🏻. Details I covered are reasons why I’d buy either one. Any more in depth would just simply be a preference. Thanks for the feedback!! Enjoy the r26- I know you will!
they are very similar. either one will be fine in a home.
Would love to see you compare these two mowers with the new Cal Trimmer Catalyst.
I think it’s going to be the catalyst for me
They all cut the same, all 3 of em.
Same
Thanks for the solid comparison video. So I’m looking at picking up the Rolux 20 inch. Are you still in favor of that mower? I have about 800 square-foot Putting green that I’ve been mowing with the Hudson reel mower and it just can’t really get the job done without me exerting a ton of energy
Thank you for the video. Not sure if it has been asked, but as far as striping goes, which one's lays better stripes?
Great video! How about the cut quality with the nine blade versus the six blade at similar heights? Was hoping to see that a little bit.
Tough to compare a 6 and a 9 for fairness sake to both companies. That also depends on HOC as well. RR has a 10 blade coming out soon- I would then feel comfortable getting down to cut quality in both since it would be apples to apples!
9 is better for maintaining around .5-.75”. 6 blade is better for .6”+. In that .6-.75” range you wouldn’t be able to tell difference between these 2 mowers cut quality. Both are stellar!
Ok thanks that’s what I was hoping! Perfect timing with this video as I’m deciding between these two for next year. Appreciate the informative videos.
Both great equipment and amazing prices…. Rolux needs to go sealed ball bearings…. Reel Rollers needs to add a seal to the chain cover to prevent grass entering the chain area….
Appreciate the feedback!! Will put that info towards our product team 👊
How easy is it to adjust the handle height on the two mowers? I have a zoysia lawn that I cut at 1.5 inches. My McLane 25 handle is lowered as the cutting height is raised and can't be adjusted. My back is usually sore after mowing from stooping slightly to grab the handle so handle height adjustment is important to me. Great video - thanks for the comparison!
Great comparison between the two. How does the Rolux compare to cutting tight edges? I have a 3” gap on my sloped front I’m struggling with the Rev. It’s a beast. Both seem like great reels. Backslapping is so simple for each in comparison to other models
Have you tried rotary scissors on sections missed? Unfortunately both will have some missed spots in tight areas since the edge of the reel is offset from the frame almost identically
@@TheLawnDad yeah that what I use. I was just curious if both were similar in that department. I’ve thought about getting a 20” Rolux and selling my P20. The sickness continues
Great video!! Missed talking about the rear rollers both being vulcanized rubber - any differences though?
Both the same exact specs, except of course one is 1” wider than the other! Both split and both are almost exact same feel/thickness of rubber, etc
Lawn Daddy are you going to review the CT Catalyst? 👀
Once I get my hands on one I’ll definitely do it!
I wonder which one is quieter? Any insight?
Would it be possible to do a quick video/short of spinning the reel on the Rev26? I just got mine and have seen some comments from a lot of folks saying the reel should barely be making contact with the bedknife but mine seems to be grinding on it a bit. I thought this was something that RR would have adjusted before shipping it out so I just wanted to make sure. Would like to get the most longevity out of it as possible.
I know nothing about these mowers . Where are they used? What kind of grasses are the good for ? Saint Augustine? ? I have 2 grounds keepers they have 2 kubota tractors 2 scag stand on mowers . Similar size these 2 you have is a Farris walk behind and 2 Honda HRC mowers . They maintain 1800 acres for me in Ocala Florida. They are amazing. Around my houses and garages and barns we have Saint Augustine. The rest of the property has fields of coastal , bahia , and some mixes to give the animals variety . In the fall the coastal goes dormant 1st and they use a spreader and disperse winter rye. A bit later the Bahia goes dormant then they spread the rye there.its a very bright bold green that is beautiful in the winter when everything seems to turn brown and some of the trees lose their leaves . When the spring comes and the weather warms the rye seems to die back which is good for the soil . It’s amazing to watch them work and maintain my home .
Good intel👍
Do any of these mowers cut higher like 3” I have bluegrass
Get a rotary
I love my rolux but it makes my hand hurt. Especially if grass is high
Whats your website ??
Now if one of these were battery powered 🤔
Incoming 😊
If it uses ego batteries take my money
Allett lol $$$
😊Lawn Daddy😊
I’ll support an American owned business and not a South African one.
Thanks for the feedback! We are actually part American owned (by our team) and we employ Americans to assemble our products. We employ a team of Americans to do our administration and are growing the team and soon our American staff will be bigger than our SA staff. American employment is what we are aiming for, because it isn’t only about ownership.
@@stuartwilliams8615 I get that but 85% of the cost of the mower is going to go back to South Africa. While they pay a few dozen Americans 20 bucks an hour. No thanks
RR Revolution isn't built here, it's being sent from over seas, that's why they 1st shipments were delayed. They assemble here just like Rolux.
@1975oldschool , you're leaving out the country of origin for the Revolution 26, the parent company is Masport, based out of New Zealand.
@user-er7gx5sm6g , to be fair, the Rev 26 is a Masport product based out of New Zealand. Says so right on Reel Rollers website. Neither are "American Made", but, where is your bottom dollar going??