Depending on the size and terrain of your lawn, you may choose a riding lawn mower or a push lawn mower. Many people find that they require both. A riding mower makes quick work of level mowing, and is a lifesaver for a larger lawn. Push mowers are necessary to safely navigate up and down hills, mow smaller areas, and get close to buildings or landscaping. Electric lawn mowers are often chosen by people who need a lightweight alternative to a regular push mower. The down side to an electric lawn mower is that you must have easy access to an electrical outlet, and, of course, you do not want to run over your power cord with your mower. If weight is a concern but you do not have access to a outdoor power outlet, there are several companies that make rechargeable mowers. When you are shopping for a lawn mower, whether it is a push mower or a riding mower, it's a good idea to stick with a brand name. Companies such as Toro, Craftsman, Scag and Gravely have built a solid reputation, and for good reason. Benefits to a quality lawn mower include easy starting, a long life, and ease in finding replacement lawn mower parts. Craftsman and Toro mowers also come equipped with multiple standard features. The ability to mulch, bag, or change the clipping height all with one hand adjustment will come in handy. In addition, the frames of these mowers are substantial and can stand up to heavy use.
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