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Hove Manor House
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I've got one of them, certainly didn't think it was a cheap one! No problens so farHelp. I bought a Greenworks one middle of last summer and was delighted with it last year, no problems. This year however, probably due to the rain it has really struggled to cope with the extra length to cut. It basically cuts out ALL the time, well after about a minute of running, and this gets worse the more I persevere. Have asked a few lawn mower repair shops about it but they got very snooty about not touching it because it's a cheap machine. It cost £370 by the way.
Anyone else had similar problems.
Any recommendations for a replacement? Happy to pay more if it's going to actually work.
Had petrol mowers previously but they have their own issues and I have generally enjoyed going electric until now.
Second vote for these bods…i have two petrol machines from them….more than happy…i use a small battery cordless mower from Sthil….its ok but i only bought it as i was already in their eco system and had batteries and a charger.I work in the horticulture industry. If you want an electric mower Husqvarna are generally considered one of the best options. You can get one for around £450.
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I have a Mac Allister. It is a beauty. I also have their strimmer. Mower cost around £130 around 4 years ago (and the strimmer much less).Help. I bought a Greenworks one middle of last summer and was delighted with it last year, no problems. This year however, probably due to the rain it has really struggled to cope with the extra length to cut. It basically cuts out ALL the time, well after about a minute of running, and this gets worse the more I persevere. Have asked a few lawn mower repair shops about it but they got very snooty about not touching it because it's a cheap machine. It cost £370 by the way.
Anyone else had similar problems.
Any recommendations for a replacement? Happy to pay more if it's going to actually work.
Had petrol mowers previously but they have their own issues and I have generally enjoyed going electric until now.
It's many years since I've seen an uphill gardening joke on NSC. And you, a moderator? What were you thinking?Should probably mention I mow on a slight incline as well although mowing downhill I have the same problem as uphill!
Lol…..saw three of these being scrapped today when I visited the company that keeps me on the grass so to speak..I won’t repeat what they thought of themI have a Mac Allister. It is a beauty. I also have their strimmer. Mower cost around £130 around 4 years ago (and the strimmer much less).
Mac Allister MLM1737 Corded Rotary Lawnmower | DIY at B&Q
Mac Allister 37cm lawnmower features Verti-Store vertical storage for easy storage and access to clean and maintain the underside of the deck. Tool free assembly, central height adjustment, close to edge cutting and mulching kit.www.diy.com
One of my neighbours recently offered me £35,000 for it.
B&Q specialLol…..saw three of these being scrapped today when I visited the company that keeps me on the grass so to speak..I won’t repeat what they thought of them
With a sell on clause. Obvs.I have a Mac Allister. It is a beauty. I also have their strimmer. Mower cost around £130 around 4 years ago (and the strimmer much less).
Mac Allister MLM1737 Corded Rotary Lawnmower | DIY at B&Q
Mac Allister 37cm lawnmower features Verti-Store vertical storage for easy storage and access to clean and maintain the underside of the deck. Tool free assembly, central height adjustment, close to edge cutting and mulching kit.www.diy.com
One of my neighbours recently offered me £35,000 for it.