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  • Lawnmower
  • bonesetter
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    After a replacement for mine’s that just packed up

    Tennis court size, clumpy unkempt grass

    Everywhere I look is Bosch…

    allthepies
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    Bosch Rotak FTW 🙂

    tthew
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    Honda petrol. There is no other mower.

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    rob2
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    I bought a hayter spirit 41 (I think that’s the model) petrol mower this week. Seems quite good. Coped with our bumpy lawn. £265 from mowers online.

    cloudnine
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    Good deal on the rotak 32 on Amazon today

    theotherjonv
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    My last two have been flymos, both packed up for exactly the same reason (double switch thing)

    So I spent a bit more and got a Bosch this time. Feels quite a bit sturdier, better height adjuster, bit more power, cuts nicely so far and leaves a nice stripey finish which the wife likes. Longer term my last two failed electrically so technically I can’t criticise the flymo mechanically nor praise the Bosch yet but it just ‘seems’ better.

    Would of course have liked a petrol but they are heavier and bigger, more costly, and I wasn’t in the market for a low cost / low grade petrol.

    (Edit – £120 for a rotak 37 from screwfix click and collect)

    bonesetter
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    OK, what blade width/grass box volume do I need for tennis court size

    The 32/34’s are tiny

    oldbloke
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    Make it easy for yourself Leave this going and make time to ride the bike instead?

    Ming the Merciless
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    Have had flymo (both died electric deaths), qualcast (switch failed) and finally Bosch, its lasted 4 years and spends all winter in a leaky greenhouse but starts everytime.

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Honda for petrol and Bosch for electric are the default options, for very good reasons..
    I know the Honda’s aren’t cheap but have a fantastic reputation. Brothers just bought one, on an internet deal, which the offical Honda dealer couldn’t match.
    My bosch is a good number of years old, and though it makes some weird noises now (stored in a damp garage), it just keeps on going.

    bonesetter
    Free Member

    Thanks all

    Zip – do you know the model of Honda he went for?

    tetchypete
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    But the biggest Honda rotary you can afford and if poss one with a blade brake clutch – that way the engine doesn’t stop every time you empty the grass box. Not cheap but worth it in the long run.

    CHB
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    Bosch for electric. No need to pay more than about £120…the more expensive ones just have frivolous features.

    boblo
    Free Member

    Nonda petrol. Next ?

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Brothers working (air steward) till Tuesday, if you can hang on I’ll ask him when he’s back.. Though I think he went for one with a roller @ the rear (obsessed by his lawn & stripes!)

    tthew
    Full Member

    Mine’s a Honda Izy. Fairly basic, no roller or blade clutch. I could see the attraction of that, but it’s such a reliable starter, it’s not really necessary. 16″ blade I think, but obviously the wider the better.
    Mmmmm. Honda Izy.

    glasgowdan
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    Try an ex pro 18″ honda/kaaz/lawnflite, they’re all the same. Rollers are crap in damp grass. Viking, etesia, toro also good. Just a decent used deal. I’d avoid briggs engines, not as crisp as honda or kawa. And def petrol for tennis court size.

    bonesetter
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    I think the petrols may be overkill for what I’m after – have been managing with a 40cm Qualcast for the past few years,

    and those Honda’s, although looking very nice, are pricey

    wwpaddler
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    Have a look at the Alko electric mowers. Can’t fault ours after 5 years

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Get a goat or a sheep.

    #hipster

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