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Our range of petrol lawn mowers are built for gardeners and professionals who demand power and performance for larger or more challenging lawns. With robust engines and strong cutting capability, these mowers deliver consistent results even on thick, long grass and uneven terrain. Designed for durability and extended use, petrol models give you the freedom to work without cables or charging, making them a reliable choice for bigger gardens or frequent mowing tasks. Easy to fuel and maintain, they offer dependable performance when you need serious lawn care power.
Compact and lightweight lawn mower for small to mid-sized lawns
Cobra M41C petrol lawn mower with 41cm cut & push propulsion
Makes light work of medium-sized lawns
Cobra 19" petrol powered lawn mower with electric push-button start
Cobra RM46SPC petrol lawn mower with 46cm cut & rear roller
Stihl RM 448 T petrol lawn mower with 46cm cutting width
Self-propelled with 46cm 18"
21" Honda Self Propelled Lawn Mower / 4 Speed
17" B&S Self Propelled Rear Roller Lawn Mower
Stihl RM 253 T petrol lawn mower with 51cm cutting width
Cobra Fortis17B petrol cylinder mower with 43cm cut & 6-blade cylinder.
Cobra M46SPC petrol lawn mower with 46cm cut & self-propelled drive
The SP41 self-propelled petrol lawnmower is a great little lawnmower that won't break the bank
Powered by a 167ccc Honda GCVx170 Autochoke engine
RM513SPBI Lawnmower
18” S/P Lawnmower Powered by Cobra
Stihl RM 756 GS petrol mower with 3-speed drive & 54cm cutting width
Cobra RM53SPH-PRO petrol mower with 53cm cut & Honda GXV160 engine
Cobra RM53SPH petrol lawn mower with 53cm cut & Honda GXV160 engine
Cobra MX460SPH petrol mower with 46cm cut and self-propelled drive
Husqvarna LC 353V petrol lawn mower with variable speed drive
Husqvarna LC 253S petrol lawn mower with 53cm cut & self-drive
The SP53 is a fantastic self-propelled, petrol lawnmower
Husqvarna LC 247 petrol lawn mower with 47cm cutting width
Petrol lawn mowers are powerful, versatile and ideal for medium to large gardens. Because they use a combustion engine rather than cables or batteries, they handle long, thick or uneven grass with ease and offer freedom of movement without needing a plug socket.
Pick one based on your lawn’s size and terrain. A wider cutting deck and more powerful engine for a larger garden, while smaller, lighter models are easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. Petrol mowers also come in push or self-propelled versions depending on how much effort you want to put in.
Although petrol mowers have the power to cut damp grass, it’s generally better to let the lawn dry first. Wet grass can clump and clog the deck, dull blades faster and make handling slippery, so only mow damp grass if necessary and take safety precautions.
Petrol mowers require regular petrol refills, engine oil changes, air filter checks and blade sharpening to keep them running smoothly. Always use the correct grade of petrol as instructed by the manufacturer and perform routine servicing. (General best practices from mower guides)
Yes, petrol mowers tend to be heavier and louder than electric or battery-powered options. Their robust metal build and engine give them excellent cutting power but can make them less convenient for smaller lawns or users who prefer quieter equipment.