Richard_C
Established Member
Has anyone any experience of cordless mowers? Are they OK or disappointingly underpowered?
My lawn is c. 500 SqM, not roller-perfect by any means. I have a Hayter 53cm petrol rotary mower which I have been happy with for years, but its needs replacing - I've rivetted plates over the rust holes in the steel deck, but there is preciuos little left to rivet into. Plus the governor is now wedged open with a stick as its all a bit broken. "Beyond economic repair".
Happy to pay decent money for a decent machine, and I've been looking at 46cm cut - a bit lighter, I'm getting older, and they will do the job. I've come across the Alko cordless, 40v, 46 cm cut and it says the 5 ah battery has capacity for 500 sq M. That would simplify life - no more petrol cans, no recoil start hassle, a few Kg lighter, etc. The petrol electric start version is similar £££ to the cordless - I can't decide.
My lawn is c. 500 SqM, not roller-perfect by any means. I have a Hayter 53cm petrol rotary mower which I have been happy with for years, but its needs replacing - I've rivetted plates over the rust holes in the steel deck, but there is preciuos little left to rivet into. Plus the governor is now wedged open with a stick as its all a bit broken. "Beyond economic repair".
Happy to pay decent money for a decent machine, and I've been looking at 46cm cut - a bit lighter, I'm getting older, and they will do the job. I've come across the Alko cordless, 40v, 46 cm cut and it says the 5 ah battery has capacity for 500 sq M. That would simplify life - no more petrol cans, no recoil start hassle, a few Kg lighter, etc. The petrol electric start version is similar £££ to the cordless - I can't decide.