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Having the right lawn mower makes all the difference. At Mowshop, we provide a wide selection of high-quality lawn mowers to suit all needs and budgets. Whether you’re tidying the garden, or managing a luscious golf course our lawn mowers provide the precision to keep your lawn in pristine condition.
Our range of lawn mowers includes trusted brands like John Deere, Stihl, Husqvarna, and Cobra, ensuring durability and performance.
From petrol lawn mowers, electric lawn mowers, cordless lawn mowers and robotic lawn mowers to oil and mulch kits we have options for every lawn size and type.
The Gardener's World Award Winning Cobra HM381
Stiga Ride on Mower Cover
Highly efficient cylinder lawnmower that provides an excellent finish to your lawn
Powered by 20V 4Ah Battery
Compact and lightweight electric lawn mower with 33cm cutting width – perfect for small lawns
Cobra M41C petrol lawn mower with 41cm cut & push propulsion
5ah Battery & Charger
Complete with a battery and charger, it offers outstanding value for money
Convenience, and effortless manoeuvrability for a beautifully maintained lawn
Battery Lawnmower PowerMax 37/36V P4A with 37cm cutting width
The SP41 self-propelled petrol lawnmower is a great little lawnmower that won't break the bank
Lightweight cordless lawn mower with 37cm cutting width ideal for small lawns
Cobra M46SPC petrol lawn mower with 46cm cut & self-propelled drive
Makes light work of medium-sized lawns
18” S/P Lawnmower Powered by Cobra
Cobra 19" petrol powered lawn mower with electric push-button start
x2 5ah Battery & Twin Charger
Cobra MX460SPH petrol mower with 46cm cut and self-propelled drive
Cobra RM46SPC petrol lawn mower with 46cm cut & rear roller
Ex Display No Box
Husqvarna LC 247iX cordless lawn mower with 47 cm cutting width
21" Honda Self Propelled Lawn Mower / 4 Speed
Husqvarna LC 247i battery lawn mower with 47cm cutting width
Self-propelled with 46cm 18"
It depends on your lawn size, terrain, and personal preference. For small, flat gardens, electric lawn mowers are usually sufficient. For medium to large lawns, petrol lawn mowers provide more power and freedom of movement. If you prefer a quiet, eco-friendly option, consider a cordless lawn mower or even a robotic mower for fully automated cutting. Read our guide on choosing the right lawn mower.
Cutting width determines how much grass you cut in one pass. For small lawns (under 200m²), a 30 – 34 cm cutting width is ideal for easy manoeuvring. Medium lawns (200–500m²) benefit from 35 – 40 cm, while large lawns (over 500m²) are best handled with 40 cm+ to save time on mowing. You can filter our lawn mowers by using the ‘Cut Width’ filter.
Basic lawn mower maintenance includes regularly cleaning the deck to prevent grass build-up, checking and sharpening the lawn mower blade every few months, and replacing air filters and spark plugs (for petrol lawnmowers) annually. Keep blades sharp for a clean cut and store your lawn mower in a dry place to prevent rust.
Push lawn mowers are more affordable, lightweight, and ideal for small, flat lawns. Self-propelled lawn mowers are better for larger or sloped gardens, as they use engine power to drive the wheels, reducing physical effort and making mowing quicker and easier. Read more on the differences between push and self propelled lawn mowers.
Always wear sturdy shoes (not sandals), clear the lawn of debris before lawn mowing, and keep children and pets away from the mowing area. For petrol lawn mowers, refuel only when the engine is cool, and never tilt the lawn mower while it’s running. Unplug electric lawn mowers before clearing blockages or adjusting blades.
Lawn mowers typically last between 5 to 10 years, but can vary significantly depending on the type of lawn mower, brand quality, and how well it’s looked after.
If you haven’t tried sharpening lawn mower blades before, we’d recommend seeking expert assistance or guidance.
Attempting to sharpen your lawn mower blades without proper knowledge exposes you and your equipment to numerous dangers.
You can read our guide on how to sharpen lawn mower blades by clicking here.
Using a lawn mower on wet grass can be tricky. Wet blades of grass tend to clump together, which can clog your mower and result in an uneven cut. You can read our guide on using a lawn mower on wet grass by clicking here.