PRESS RELEASE: Push, Self-Propelled or Cylinder: Choosing the Right Lawn Mower for Your Yard

Choosing the right lawn mower isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. Most homeowners are deciding between three main types: push, self-propelled, and cylinder mowers, each suited to different lawn sizes, conditions, and how you like to work.
Push mowers are a popular and cost-effective option. They are lightweight, easy to manoeuvre, and give you full control, making them ideal for smaller, flat lawns or areas with obstacles like garden beds and trees. They are also simpler in design, which generally means less maintenance and a lower price point. The trade-off is that they rely entirely on your effort, so they can become tiring on larger blocks or uneven ground.
Self-propelled mowers are designed to make the job easier. With a drive system that powers the wheels, they take much of the physical effort out of mowing. They are a great fit for medium to large lawns, sloped areas, or thicker grass where a bit of extra power helps. While they tend to be heavier and come at a higher price, the time and energy saved can make them a worthwhile upgrade.
Cylinder mowers, also known as reel mowers, offer a different finish altogether. Their cutting system delivers a clean, precise cut that’s often compared to a pair of scissors, helping promote a healthier, more manicured lawn. They are best suited to flat, well-maintained areas and are often the choice for those chasing that neat, golf-course look. However, they are less forgiving on longer or uneven grass and do require more regular upkeep.
In the end, the right choice comes down to your lawn and how you prefer to maintain it. Smaller, tidy spaces can be well handled by a push or cylinder mower, while larger or more demanding areas are usually better suited to a self-propelled option.


