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

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    Experts say a push lawn mower can help maintain a small or medium sized lawn.

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    You can grab the Toro 22-Inch 60-Volt Recycler Lawn Mower for just under $400 at Walmart right now. ... Reviews Colin Aylesworth in our guide to the best battery-powered lawn mowers. “And those ...

  4. The 8 Best Electric Lawn Mowers For a Trim Lawn in 2024 - AOL

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    Here are the best electric lawn mowers of 2024. If you're looking to switch from a gas engine mower to one powered by a battery, this is the time to do it. Here are the best electric lawn mowers ...

  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. Lawn-Boy - Wikipedia

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    According to the research, almost 60% of people who were buying Lawn Boy power mowers had owned one of the brand’s products in the past. Since the acquisition by Toro, Lawn-Boy has introduced several new series of lawn mowers, including a new lineup of walk-behind mowers and an entirely new category of Zero Radius Turning mowers.

  7. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    Both are relatively quiet, typically producing less than 75 decibels, while a gasoline lawn mower can be 95 decibels or more. [21] Corded electric mowers are limited in range by their trailing power cord, which may limit their use with lawns extending outward more than 100–150 feet (30–45 m) from the nearest available power outlet.