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Lawn Mowers

Keep your grass looking its best all year round with a new lawn mower. No matter how big or small, we have a wide range of lawn mowing equipment that’s truly a cut above the rest! Browse electric lawn mowers, hand lawn mowers, robot lawn mowers, and more online at Harvey Norman.

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    vidaXL Black Garden Lawn Roller - Large
    $230
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    vidaXL Black Garden Lawn Roller with Handle - 63 Large
    $192
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    vidaXL Ride-on Aerator Lawn Mower - 102 cm
    $326
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    vidaXL Solid Firwood Robotic Lawn Mower Garage - 72x87x50cm
    $117
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    vidaXL Scarifier for Ride-on Mower - 100 cm
    $174
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    vidaXL Tipping Trailer for Lawn Mower 300 kg Load
    $391
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    Costway Heavy Duty Metal Push/Pull Lawn Roller
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    Your Lawn Mower FAQs

    What are the different types of lawn mowers?

    Your lawn is one of the first things people notice about your home, so it is important to keep it well-groomed and green! Maintain a lawn that you can look on with pride thanks to the great range of lawn mowers available to buy online. There are several different types of lawn mowers available on the market, here are some of the most common ones:

    • Push Reel Mowers – Are manually operated and rely on your physical effort to push them. They are environmentally friendly and quiet, as they don't require any fuel or electricity.
    • Gas-Powered Mowers – These mowers run on gasoline and are suitable for larger lawns. They are powerful and can handle thick grass, but they require regular maintenance and produce emissions.
    • Electric Mowers – Electric mowers can be corded or cordless. Corded models require an electrical outlet, while cordless models run on rechargeable batteries. They are quieter and require less maintenance compared to gas-powered mowers.
    • Robotic Mowers – These are autonomous mowers that operate on their own, following a pre-defined boundary wire. They are programmable and can mow the lawn without you having to lift a finger. Robotic mowers are convenient but tend to be more expensive.

    What should I consider when choosing a lawn mower?

    When choosing a lawn mower, several factors should be taken into consideration:

    • Lawn Size – The size of your lawn is an essential factor. For small to medium-sized lawns, a push reel mower or electric mower may be suitable, while larger lawns may require a gas-powered or riding mower.
    • Terrain – Consider the terrain of your lawn. If you have a hilly or uneven yard, a self-propelled mower or a riding mower with good traction would be a better choice.
    • Power Source – Decide whether you prefer gas-powered, electric (corded or cordless), or manual. Each has its advantages and considerations in terms of power, convenience, and environmental impact.
    • Maintenance – Consider the maintenance requirements of the mower. Gas-powered mowers require regular oil changes, air filter cleaning and spark plug replacements, while electric mowers have less upkeep.
    • Budget – Set a budget for your purchase. Different types of mowers vary in price range, with robotic mowers and ride-on mowers typically being more expensive so consider your needs and budget accordingly.
    • Noise Level – If noise is a concern for you (or your neighbours), electric mowers or manual reel mowers are quieter options compared to gas-powered mowers.

    How do I maintain my lawn mower?

    Proper maintenance is essential to keep your lawn mower in good working condition. Here are some quick maintenance tips:

    • Regular Cleaning – After each use, remove any grass clippings and debris from the mower deck and undercarriage to prevent build-up and ensure proper airflow.
    • Blade Care – Keep the mower blade sharp for a clean cut. Regularly inspect the blade for any damage and sharpen or replace it as needed.
    • Oil Changes – If you have a gas-powered mower, regularly change the oil to help keep the engine running smoothly.
    • Air Filter and Spark Plug – Clean or replace the air filter and spark plug to ensure proper air intake and efficient ignition.
    • Fuel Management – If using a gas-powered mower, use fresh fuel and add a fuel stabiliser if the mower will be stored for an extended period. Drain the fuel tank and run the mower until it stalls before storing it for the winter.
    • Battery Care – If you have an electric mower, make sure you regularly charge the battery according to manufacturer recommendations to ensure optimal performance and longevity.