Why Choose an Electric Lawnmower?

The choices on the market for electric lawnmowers can be quite initimidating, but it’s worth doing your research.  They really are a very energy efficient and clean way to keep your lawn down without the need for fossil fuels directly.  Of course the most efficient is the manual lawnmower where you provide the energy but that’s not always practical.

The new Quiet and Efficient Electric Lawnmower

<h1 style=”font-size:medium”>The new Quiet and Efficient Electric Lawnmower</h1>
there’s one thing for sure that the electric lawnmower is generally a lot quieter than it’s petrol counterpart.  From the minute you just press a button compared to the usual hefty tug on a cord, electric is oh so much easier.  The sound level is also a very important consideration for many, even slight differences in decibel ratings are extremely significant when you have to listen to them for a long time whilst cutting your lawn – a 10 decibel difference can mean something is almost twice as loud.
Reliability of your Lawnmower
Don’t get persuaded into the belief that the more you spend, the more reliable and long lasting your lawnmower will be.  Reliability relies on many factors, even routine maintenance has a big effect on how long your mower will last.  This will inevitably require more practical skills with a petrol lawnmower.   Electric lawnmower generally require less maintenance other than keeping the blades clean and sharp.
Spare parts and Servicing
Is another often overlooked area, some spare parts can be extremely difficult to find,  I have a very expensive petrol Hayter mower which is currently unusable due to the requirement of a small rubber bulb.  This has been a nightmare to find even going through the ‘official Hayter suppliers”
Generally though the bigger the name, the easier you’ll normally find spare parts and replacements which are required for instance these <a href=”http://www.bestelectriclawnmower.co.uk/mower-spares/bosch-rotak-blade-replacement//”>Rotak spare blades</a>

Experts usually suggest that most powered mowers last between 5-7 years, the much smaller routine maintenance of a cord and battery mower is paid for perhaps in a slightly shorter life.  Certainly I have seen many petrol mowers lasting into a second decade, electric motors tend to eventually fail especially if underpowered for the conditions they are used in.
But remember the cost, my favourite cheap,and in my opinion best electric lawnmower – the Bosch Rotak range cost much less than the average petrol mower. Of my mowers the one I wil always take out of the shed when it’s time to cut the lawn is always my extremely inexpensive <a href=”http://www.bestelectriclawnmower.co.uk/lawnmowers/bosch-rotak-40-mower/”>Bosch Rotak 40</a>!
In a larger garden or one with lots of obstacles you might actually find it worthwhile investing in a battery powered mower, these are a little more expensive due to the cost of the batteries however if you get a good one they are a joy to use.

The choices on the market for electric lawnmowers can be quite initimidating, but it’s worth doing your research.  They really are a very energy efficient and clean way to keep your lawn down without the need for fossil fuels directly.  Of course the most efficient is the manual lawnmower where you provide the energy but that’s not always practical.

There’s one thing for sure that the electric lawnmower is generally a lot quieter than it’s petrol counterpart.  From the minute you just press a button compared to the usual hefty tug on a cord, electric is oh so much easier.  The sound level is also a very important consideration for many, even slight differences in decibel ratings are extremely significant when you have to listen to them for a long time whilst cutting your lawn – a 10 decibel difference can mean something is almost twice as loud.

Reliability of your Lawnmower

Don’t get persuaded into the belief that the more you spend, the more reliable and long lasting your lawnmower will be.  Reliability relies on many factors, even routine maintenance has a big effect on how long your mower will last.  This will inevitably require more practical skills with a petrol lawnmower.   Electric lawnmower generally require less maintenance other than keeping the blades clean and sharp.

Spare parts and Servicing

Is another often overlooked area, some spare parts can be extremely difficult to find,  I have a very expensive petrol Hayter mower which is currently unusable due to the requirement of a small rubber bulb.  This has been a nightmare to find even going through the ‘official Hayter suppliers”

Generally though the bigger the name, the easier you’ll normally find spare parts and replacements which are required for instance these Rotak spare blades

Experts usually suggest that most powered mowers last between 5-7 years, the much smaller routine maintenance of a cord and battery mower is paid for perhaps in a slightly shorter life.  Certainly I have seen many petrol mowers lasting into a second decade, electric motors tend to eventually fail especially if underpowered for the conditions they are used in.

But remember the cost, my favourite cheap,and in my opinion best electric lawnmower – the Bosch Rotak range cost much less than the average petrol mower. Of my mowers the one I wil always take out of the shed when it’s time to cut the lawn is always my extremely inexpensive  Bosch Rotak 40

In a larger garden or one with lots of obstacles you might actually find it worthwhile investing in a battery powered mower, these are a little more expensive due to the cost of the batteries however if you get a good one they are a joy to use.