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Petrol Lawnmowers for 2014

Top 5 Petrol Lawnmowers for 2014

If you’re geared up to make a lawnmower purchase soon, we’re sure that you’ll find our list of the top 5 petrol lawnmowers of 2014 useful.

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It’s not easy to choose the right lawnmower, in fact it can even be quite confusing. Not only are there so many variations to choose from with push, power, petrol, electric, rotary and cylinder – how can anybody know which lawnmower is most suited to their own individual situation?

In our list of top lawnmowers for this year, we explain their benefits so that it’s easier to make a choice.

Honda Izy HRG416PK

This model is known for being an all-rounder and it’s currently on a special offer. It’s the replacement for the very popular HRG415PD. As a push model it suits smaller gardens. The engine is 160cc and it has 4.4hp of power. Packaged with a 50 litre bag to collect grass, you won’t be emptying it so often. It is sold with a 3 year warranty and has a self-propelled version available

We then have the Hayter Spirit 41 Rear Roller

With 7 adjustable cutting positions, this self-propelled lawn mower will leave your lawn looking fantastic. It’s easy to use and cuts out the back breaking work of pushing a mower around. This particular machine is best suited to the small to medium sized lawn. Click here to order yours now.

Another exciting machine that has made it’s debut this season is the Honda HRX 426 QX It’s designed with a 17″ cutting width and comes with a rear roller and self propulsion that means it’s perfect for the medium to larger sized lawns. The 73 litre grass bag means you’ll have far less trips to empty it out. Honda’s Roto-stop will prevent the blade from going around once you take your hand off the handle.

Next up is the John Deere R43 Push Petrol Lawnmower

Equipped with a 17” blade and a 4 stroke engine, this John Deere model is not only environmentally friendly but your neighbours will appreciate the lack of noise. It comes complete with a grass bag capacity of 55 litres and perfect for the small to medium lawns. It’s a high quality mower with a budget price. The foldable handle makes it easy to transport and store.

If mulching is your thing, then take a look at the Stiga Multiclip 50. It’s capable of cutting 19” across the lawn and is hand pushed. With 5 cutting heights to choose from, you’ll be pleased with the results that this 140cc engine produces. You won’t be collecting the grass clippings with a mulcher and this means that you’ll be able to cut at up to 30% faster.

If you’ve got a favourite lawn mower for this season, tell us what it is and what you like about it.

From Paula Hyde
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