Very very good
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| Review Date: July 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. MCDONALD, London |
| This lawn mower is very expensive if you go for the battery powered option but I decided to treat myself and I think its brilliant. Its great not having the cable like on my previous Flymo. Of course you could get a petrol mower but I needed something light as I have to carry it through my terraced house to get to the front lawn. Its light and gives a very good cut and the flexibility to adapt the cutting length just by flicking a switch it brilliant. A hundred times better than the Flymo I had, battery powered or not. |
Bosch Rotak 34li
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| Review Date: July 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Mitchell, |
I found the pack easy to put together and the battery easy to install. I was slightly flumoxed by the "key" looking for a actual key but realised very quickly that it was not key shaped!
I had previously had a battery operated mower but the Rotak was much lighter and the battery lasts much longer. In fact, I would have needed 4 charges of my old mower to achieve what one charge did with the Rotak.
An excellent buy and it arrived only 2 dys after I ordered it. |
Hi-Tech Mowing!
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| Review Date: May 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Adam Christie, Walsall |
We only have a small garden, but it was too much for our hover mower. The grass looked like it had been stamped on by a herd of elephants, and blisters were commonplace! At first we thought about a corded Rotak mower, however, for what seemed just a little more money, we could buy this! No cables, charges in 1 hour, and the blade slices through thick grass effortlessly. I decided on this model as my theory is that as the blade diameter is smaller than the Rotak 37 and 40, the electric motor shouldn't have to apply as much torque to keep the blade spinning through long grass...... We've mowed our lawn (5m x 15m) twice on a pretty low setting and there's still 2 green lights on the battery! The only drawback would be the fact that as the blade is Aluminium, it will need sharpening a little more often than usual if your lawn is prone to having stones flicked onto it from, perhaps, a driveway or grave path. Sharpening is easy however, and takes just minutes with a small file or sharpening stone.
Overall, excellent product. Hope it lasts me for years to come! |
An easy mower for women
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| Review Date: May 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Makin, Jersey, The original one! |
| My mother and I purchased this mower to share as we live next door to each other. It is just right for women to use as it lightweight, easy to understand instructions and does the job very well, my mother is in her 70's and had no trouble. If the grass is long it will use a full charge on each garden, but when short one will do both, I haven't a clue how big our gardens are but at least 100 foot long by about 30 foot wide. We are very pleased with it and would recommend it, we hope the battery lasts well as it would be expensive to replace, we always take it out of the mower and store it indoors when not in use. |
Cracking Mower
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| Review Date: July 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: H. C. Robinson, Cornwall |
| Best mower money can buy. Comes virtually assembled, does the job perfectly, very light and easy to use. My wife can now mow the lawn without having to fight the pull start on our old Honda. It really is a 5 star investment. Very happy with this product. |
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