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by James Carl, Jam
Picking a lawnmower seems like an easy task. You just go into the home improvement store and find one that is a good deal right? Well it is not quite so easy. If you have been to a home improvement store lately you have probably seen the dozens of different mowers available. Keep reading and learn three things that you should consider when buying a mower.


The first thing you should consider is what size lawn do you have. This will determine what size of mower you need. A small lawn can get by with a small push mower while a larger yard might justify a riding mower. With a medium size lawn you might choose a larger push mower or maybe a self propelled once. If you decide you need a riding mower, do you have a place to store it. They take up a lot of room.


The next thing to consider is whether you want to rake clippings, bag them or mulch them. Some cities do not allow for the disposal of lawn clippings in landfills. If this is the case, you will either want to bag and compost them or you will want a mulching mower. Mulching mowers cut the clippings into small pieces that will break down easily in your yard.


The last thing you want to consider before you invest in a mower is if you will even use it. If you absolutely hate doing lawn work you might be better off just putting that money towards a lawn service. There is no point in buying a shiny new mower just to let it rust and collect dust in the garage.


Hopefully this article has given you some things to consider. Take a moment and think about your decision because once you have made your purchase you are stuck with it for some time.


If you have ever wondered what type of lawn mower is best for you, read on. Learn which type of mower will be perfect for mowing around your garden or for mowing around your large land area. First, you need to evaluate what you will be using your lawn mower for. You should always go with a known brand, like a Toro or John Deere, as these have been awarded many times as being manufacturer of the year.

Which mower should you choose that will best suit your needs? One of the best brands of mower out today, is John Deere. These green power tools come in a wide selection and each is for many different purposes. If you plan to cultivate your own land for growing food, they have a special model just for that.

Also, the type of grass you are planning to cut should also be a factor when choosing the type of lawn mower you are going to buy. A John Deere Utility lawn tractor is perfect for those who have a yard larger than most. This mower will be able to provide you with the power and reliability that only lawn tractors can give.

A new model of lawn mower's are the robotic lawn mowers which come equipped with a sonar detection system that will automatically slow down when it senses an object close by. These new sonar detection systems will also stop the lawn mower's blades before they cut into the object. If you have small children or pets who like to leave objects around the yard, this is the best idea for you. Also, some of the robotic lawn mowers have touch sensors on them. These touch sensors are able to change the direction of the mower's blades when they feel on object, other than grass of course, and will keep the object from being run over. These new detection systems make it very unlikely for any lawn mower related injuries to happen.

A big reason why the sonar detection systems were created was to make sure no pets get hurt because of a lawn mower. Since the detection systems were put on to some of the models, no incidents of injuries have been reported. Dogs have a natural inclination to bark and chase a moving object that makes noise. There is a better chance of your dog attacking these robotic lawn mowers than it is for a robotic lawn mower to hurt your family dog.

Another reason why so many people have opted to go with the robotic lawn mowers is because they move at a relatively slow pace, when compared to normal mowers, and it give people and/or pets the time to move out of the way. Even though it might take you a little longer to mow your lawn, it will help keep the seventy-two thousand lawn mower accidents a year from rising.

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