



Selecting the right lawnmower depends on your lawn size, terrain slope, and preferred power source. Rotary lawnmowers feature high-speed horizontal blades that handle variable grass heights and damp turf with ease. Modern battery-powered mowers match traditional petrol torque while eliminating cable trip hazards, fuel mixing, and engine emissions. Choosing mowers with central height adjustment levers and folding handles ensures fast setup and compact storage in site vans or workshops.
Push lawn mower, for smaller, flatter areas where simplicity matters.
Self propelled lawn mower, for slopes and larger plots where you want less pushing.
Rear wheel lawn mower, for uneven grass where traction is a priority.
Cordless lawn mower, for flexible movement and quick set up.
Corded electric lawn mower, for lighter use where access is controlled.
Petrol lawn mower, for longer sessions where sustained power is needed.
Ride on lawn mower, for the largest areas where you need to cover ground efficiently.
Hover mower, for manoeuvrability where access is tighter or surface conditions vary.
Choose a mower based on the space, access and the surface you're working on.
For smaller, flatter areas, a push lawn mower keeps things straightforward.
If you want less effort on slopes or larger plots, a self propelled lawn mower can be the better fit.
A rear wheel lawn mower is worth a look when you need extra traction on uneven grass.
For controlled access and lighter use, a corded electric lawn mower may suit the job.
For cable free movement, a cordless lawn mower gives you flexibility around the site.
For longer sessions where sustained power matters, a petrol lawn mower can be the better fit.
A battery lawn mower can suit jobs where you want cable free operation and quick set up.
For the largest areas where you need to cover ground efficiently, a ride-on lawn mower may be the most practical option.
For tighter access or changing surface conditions, a hover mower can be easier to manoeuvre.
Measure gate widths, access routes and storage space so the mower fits where it needs to go.
Check cutting width against the areas you need to cover, especially where access is restricted.
Match the cutting height range to the grass type and the finish required.
Decide whether you need collection, mulching, rear roller mowing or rear wheel drive based on the surface and result you want. Collection gathers the cuttings into the box. Mulching returns fine clippings to the lawn, if that suits the finish you need.
Review battery runtime, charging time and maintenance needs if you're comparing cordless lawn mower or battery lawn mower options.
Check compatibility with your usual site routine, including storage, cleaning and disposal of clippings in the correct way.
Browse lawn mowers by power source, drive type and cutting style to narrow down the best fit for the work in hand. If you're comparing cordless lawn mower, petrol lawn mower, self propelled lawn mower or rear wheel lawn mower options, use the product details to check suitability before you buy.
You can also look across push lawn mower, hover mower, rear roller lawn mower and ride-on lawn mower options where they suit the task. Check stock at your local branch, create a trade account for personalised trade prices, and if you want to move faster use free Click & Collect where available to keep the job on track.