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  2. Is a push lawn mower worth it? Experts weigh in. - AOL

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    Great States 415-16 16-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower $99.99 at Home Depot Great States 415-16 16-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower $109.99 at Mowers Direct Best budget push lawn mower: Sun Joe

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    Home Depot. Home Depot is located in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. ... Senix adjustable-height push lawnmower for $229. ... mattresses and home appliances at a lower price.

  4. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Elwood McGuire of Richmond, Indiana designed a human-pushed lawn mower, which was very lightweight and a commercial success. John Burr patented an improved rotary-blade lawn mower in 1899, with the wheel placement altered for better performance. Amariah Hills went on to found the Archimedean Lawn Mower Co. in 1871.

  5. Flymo - Wikipedia

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    The mower is a variation of the petrol-powered rotary push lawn mower, but uses a fan above the mower's spinning blades to allow the mower's body to hover over the lawn. The mower is claimed to be more manoeuvrable and easier to push than wheeled petrol mowers, while delivering similar results.

  6. Claas Cougar - Wikipedia

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    The Claas Cougar is a self-propelled mower produced by the German agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas. The mower, which is named after the cougar, a large American cat, was first presented in 2003. [1] Due to its maximum cutting width of 14 metres (46 ft) it is classified as the largest self-propelled mower in the world. [citation needed]

  7. ‘Keep it simple, stupid’: Former Home Depot CEO ... - AOL

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    Nardelli was referring to the 9.1% annual increase in the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded in June 2022 — the highest 12-month jump in inflation since November 1981.