Lawnmowers
We offer an extensive range of lawnmowers to suit the needs of every user. There are lawnmowers designed for occasional domestic use, for full-time commercial use, and everything in-between. A choice of power from battery, electric, manual, and petrol machines, that are push, self-propelled, or variable speed controlled, ensure you'll find the right lawnmower to suit your needs.
£189.00 (inc VAT)
Only 2 left in stock
This is an intelligently designed two in one lawn mower, able to mow and collect into a 37 litre grass catcher. Other advantages include central height adjustment and extra large wheels for easy manoeuvring.
£219.00 (inc VAT)
Out of stock, available to pre-order
Quiet, powerful and efficient mowing, catching and mulching on large lawns, easy to use and very easy to push – these are the qualities of the particularly strong and robust AL-KO 40 E Comfort Electric Lawnmower.
£6,600.00 (inc VAT)
Out of stock, available to pre-order
This 20 inch mower is self propelled and perfect for the homeowner or professional.
£6,499.00 (inc VAT)
Out of stock, available to pre-order
The Allett Buckingham 24H is a 24 inch self propelled petrol cylinder lawn mower, powered by a 6.5 hp Honda engine.
£7,800.00 (inc VAT)
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The Buckingham 30H is a mighty 30 inch self propelled petrol cylinder lawn mower – perfect for large gardens or commercial work.
Original price was: £1,499.00.£1,424.00Current price is: £1,424.00. (inc VAT)
5% Off
Only 1 left in stock
A 17 inch self propelled cylinder lawn mower. Powered by a sturdy 2.8hp Loncin petrol engine.
£2,089.00 (inc VAT)
Only 3 left in stock
This 17-inch self-propelled petrol cylinder lawnmower has a new Briggs and Stratton 127cc XR550 engine and is perfect for achieving the hallmark Allett stripes.
£2,315.00 (inc VAT)
Only 1 left in stock
This 17-inch self-propelled petrol cylinder lawnmower has a Honda GX120 Petrol engine and is perfect for achieving the hallmark Allett stripes.
£3,649.00 (inc VAT)
Only 3 left in stock
An expert 51 cm wide lawnmower with interchangeable cartridges for deeper, faster, and more precise year-round lawncare. Powered by the EGO 56 V battery system.
£7,495.00 (inc VAT)
Out of stock, available to pre-order
This Allett Westminster is powered by a 196cc Honda 4 stroke single cylinder petrol engine, and features a 12 bladed cutting cylinder.
£5,704.00 – £6,123.60 (inc VAT)
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As well as a fantastic 85 cm wide flail mower, because this machine is built on BCS’s impressive BCS 740 power unit it enjoys incredible versatility, compatible with over 25 extra implements.
£549.99 (inc VAT)
Only 2 left in stock
A hover mower with a 51 cm width capable of cutting awkward lawns and slopes up to 45°. Lightweight and easy to use for domestic gardeners. Includes 40V batteries and chargers.
FAQs
What is the difference between a push and a self-propelled lawnmower?
The main difference between a push lawnmower and a self-propelled lawnmower lies in how they are powered and maneuvered during operation. A push lawnmower requires the user to provide the primary source of propulsion by physically pushing the mower across the lawn. The wheels of a push mower are typically not powered and rely solely on the user's force to move the machine forward. On the other hand, a self-propelled lawnmower is equipped with an engine or motor that drives the wheels, providing automatic propulsion. The user's role is to guide and steer the mower rather than exert physical force to move it. Self-propelled mowers usually feature adjustable speed settings to accommodate different walking paces and control the forward movement. The choice between a push and a self-propelled lawnmower depends on factors such as the size and slope of the lawn, the user's physical ability, and personal preferences. Push mowers are generally suitable for smaller lawns with even terrain, and they tend to be lighter and more maneuverable. Self-propelled mowers are ideal for larger lawns or areas with slopes, as they reduce the effort required to mow and allow for a more consistent cutting speed. They are particularly beneficial for users who may have difficulty pushing a heavy mower or for those who desire a more effortless mowing experience.
What is central cutting height adjustment?
Central cutting height adjustment refers to a feature commonly found in lawn mowers and other cutting equipment that allows users to modify the height at which the blades cut the grass. It is called "central" because it adjusts the cutting height for all the blades simultaneously, rather than requiring individual adjustments for each blade. This feature is typically controlled by a lever or a dial located near the operator's position. By adjusting the central cutting height, users can determine the desired length of the grass after it has been mowed. Different grass types and seasons may require varying cutting heights to achieve the desired aesthetic and promote healthy lawn growth. For instance, during periods of heat or drought, raising the cutting height can help shade the soil and retain moisture, while lowering the cutting height in cooler seasons can ensure a neat appearance and prevent the grass from matting. The central cutting height adjustment feature provides convenience and efficiency by allowing users to quickly and easily modify the cutting height according to their preferences or the specific conditions of the lawn. It eliminates the need for manual adjustments for each blade individually, saving time and effort. This feature enhances the versatility of the lawn mower, enabling users to adapt to different grass conditions and achieve optimal results in maintaining their lawns.
What should I wear when operating a lawnmower?
When operating a lawnmower, it's crucial to prioritise safety and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of injury. Here are the key PPE items you should consider: Safety goggles or glasses: These protect your eyes from flying debris, such as rocks, sticks, or grass clippings, which can be propelled by the mower's blades. Goggles or glasses with side shields provide additional coverage. Hearing protection: Lawnmowers can generate loud noise levels that can potentially damage your hearing over time. Use earplugs or earmuffs specifically designed for hearing protection to reduce noise exposure. Sturdy footwear: Wear closed-toe shoes or boots that provide good traction and support. This helps protect your feet from potential injuries, such as cuts from blades, rolling objects, or accidental contact with the mower deck. Long trousers: Opt for long trousers made of durable materials, such as denim, to protect your legs from flying debris, branches, or insects. Pants also offer a layer of protection against accidental contact with hot engine parts or the mower deck. Gloves: Choose gloves that offer a good grip and protect your hands from potential blisters, cuts, or abrasions. They can also provide some shielding against vibrations transmitted by the mower. Dust mask: If you're mowing in dusty conditions or have respiratory sensitivities or allergies, consider wearing a dust mask or respirator to filter out airborne particles, reducing the risk of respiratory irritation. Sun protection: If you're mowing in sunny conditions, apply sunscreen to exposed skin to protect against harmful UV rays. Additionally, wearing a wide-brimmed hat or a cap can provide shade for your face and neck. It's important to note that the specific PPE requirements may vary depending on the type of lawnmower and the operating conditions. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines provided in the lawnmower's user manual for the most accurate information regarding PPE. Remember to inspect your PPE regularly for any signs of damage or wear and replace items as needed. Furthermore, it is essential to follow safe operating practices, such as reading and understanding the mower's manual, maintaining a safe distance from the blades, and avoiding mowing on wet or uneven surfaces.