A lawnmower (also known as a mower, grass cutter, or lawnmower) is a machine that cuts a grass surface to an even height using one or more spinning blades. The cut grass height may be fixed by the mower’s construction, but it is usually changeable by the operator, typically by a single master lever or a lever or nut and bolt on each of the machine’s wheels. The blades may be operated by hand, with wheels mechanically attached to the cutting blades so that they spin when the mower is pushed forward, or the equipment may feature a battery-powered or plug-in electric engine.
We’ve gone a long way since the days of grass trimmers. Lawnmowers today come in a variety of sizes and styles. When it comes to lawn maintenance, today’s homeowners have a lot of alternatives to select from, from push lawn mowers to riding lawn mowers, electric to gas-powered. We have lawn mowers at Costco to suit everyone’s needs. Top-name brands at wholesale pricing.
Cub Cadet XT1 LT42E
This lawnmower is On a single charge, mows up to two acres or 1.5 hours without power fade. It takes roughly 4 hours to recharge. Lithium-ion battery with a maximum voltage of 56 volts, a capacity of 60 ah, and a capacity of 3000-watt hours that can be charged using a conventional 110-volt outlet. It also has a 3-year limited residential warranty and a 4-year limited commercial warranty.
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EGO Power+ Select Cut LM2156SP 21 in. 56 V Battery Self-Propelled Lawn Mower
The EGO POWER+ 21 Select Cut XP Self-Propelled Mower has a torque of 8.3 ft-lb, which is more powerful than gas. The first cordless lawn mower with a multi-blade cutting mechanism that can be swapped out. Choose from three interchangeable lower blades: the Mulching Blade, High Lift Bagging Blade, and Extended Runtime Blade to customize your cut. The Mulching Blade comes installed on the mower and is ideal for weekly mulching, giving you the mulching quality you would expect from a high-end gas lawnmower. The High Lift Bagging Blade provides an extra suction ideal for bagging, leaving your yard free of clippings. The Extended Runtime Blade provides an optimal balance of cut quality and runtime for all-around performance.
Pros:
- No gasoline to fiddle with
Cons:
- They tend to be more expensive than gas mowers
The Bad Boy BMR60ZT740 Maverick EZT 60 in. Zero
The Bad Boy BMR60ZT740 Maverick EZT 60 in. Zero Turn Lawn Mower with 747cc Kohler Confidant Engine is the pinnacle of household zero-turn mowers, and it’s now in a league of its own. Lawnmower with full front and rear suspension fully welded 11 gauge 2x 2 unitized steel frame that’s built to last.
Pros:
- Less Maintenance
Cons:
- Storage area
Troy-Bilt 160cc 3-in-1 Self Propelled FWD Lawn Mower
Self-propelled design with front-wheel drive that eliminates pushing it also has a 3-in-1 functionality to include rear-bag collection, mulching, and side-discharging.Beyond-the-wheels mowing cuts right up to and along your fence or wall.
Pros:
- Easy to maneuver
Cons:
- heavy
Swisher 14.5HP Kawasaki Commercial Pro 60″ Trail Mower
The Swisher Trailmower is up to the challenge if you have a vast amount of grass to mow. This commercial Pro 60″ Trail Mower with 14.5 HP (603cc) is meant to cut mowing time in half. The Swisher Trailmower is a fast-cutting lawnmower that attaches to ATVs, lawn tractors, and utility vehicles. A 14.5 HP (603cc) Kawasaki engine powers commercial-grade cast iron blade spindles with three G6 Gator mulching blades for a finish-cut quality on every mowing. A 60-inch side-discharge deck cuts large swaths of grass and spreads it out to prevent choking. Even on difficult terrain, the real floating deck prevents scalping for professional mowing results.
Pros:
- Quieter operation
Cons:
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They are not as powerful
FAQ
How long do lawn mowers last?
With regular maintenance and care, the average lawnmower will last eight to ten years. A lawnmower that isn’t well-maintained may only last half as long. Some manufacturers track the number of hours their lawnmowers and components have been used.
Are electric lawnmowers worth it?
Electric mowers are worthwhile investments compared to gas-powered mowers in the following situations:
- Small, easy to manage yards.
- Owners who lack mechanical knowledge of gas engines
- Those who prefer a quiet mowing experience
- Environmentally-conscious families seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint.