ᐅ Which cordless lawn mower is suitable for around 700 m² of lawn area?

Created on: 25 Mar 2018 19:16
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ShawN46
Hello everyone,
I am currently looking for a suitable lawn mower for our new garden.
I have already decided fairly quickly that I want to buy a battery-powered lawn mower.
Now I would like to hear about your experiences, both good and bad!
I have a preference for Bosch, but their standard battery mowers don’t have a drive wheel; for that, you would need to go for the Professional line, which is quite expensive. What I find even less appealing is that such a mower weighs almost 50 kg (110 lbs)! The simpler model weighs less than 15 kg (33 lbs)…!
Our garden isn’t particularly steep, but last year, when I mowed with a petrol mower, it was still comfortable to have a self-propelled drive! By the way, the lawn area is about 700 m² (7,535 sq ft).

Thanks in advance!

Best regards
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Fuchur
25 Mar 2018 21:27
What is indeed true is the statement that frequent switching on and off drains the battery. Running continuously on a flat surface should cover a significantly larger area.
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toxicmolotof
26 Mar 2018 08:16
As much as I like battery power and caring for the environment, 700 sqm (7,535 sq ft) corresponds roughly to our plot... undeveloped.

In this case, not even electric models with a cable would be a serious option. Sorry, but the lawn mower for this size would definitely have to be petrol-powered.
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chand1986
26 Mar 2018 10:20
With a suitable shape of the lawn, a robotic mower is already a nice option for 700sqm (7500 sq ft).
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Nordlys
26 Mar 2018 11:03
I’m working with firecrackers. That reverent moment alone: priming the pump, setting the choke, securing the throttle, pull. Rat-a-tat-tat, pull, rat-a-tat-ta-ta, pull, rat-ter-rat-ter-rat-ter... Nothing beats it. Karsten
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Anoxio
26 Mar 2018 13:20
I wouldn’t want to struggle with a cordless mower for that. I would definitely lean towards a gas-powered one. Or even better, a riding mower—that’s more fun (though here the area to mow is twice as large, without any slopes).
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Joedreck
26 Mar 2018 13:24
We have a robot. It works very reliably and mows well.