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Einhell Professional GP-CM 36/47 S HW Li 36v Cordless Brushless Self Propelled Lawnmower 470mm
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Bosch UNIVERSALROTAK 2X18V-37-550 P4A 36v Cordless Rotary Lawnmower 370mm
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Greenworks GD60LM46SP 60v Cordless Brushless Self Propelled Rotary Lawnmower 460mm
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About Lawnmowers
A well-maintained lawn is the hallmark of any property, and choosing the right lawnmower is essential for achieving professional results efficiently. Tooled-Up.com stocks an extensive range of lawnmowers from trusted brands including Bosch, DeWalt, Einhell, and Black and Decker, catering to both professional groundskeepers and domestic users. Whether you're maintaining a small urban garden or managing multiple properties, the selection includes corded electric, cordless battery-powered, and manual cylinder mowers to suit every requirement and budget.
Modern lawnmowers have evolved significantly, with cordless technology leading the way in convenience and performance. The range features cutting widths from compact 320mm models perfect for smaller gardens, through to robust 440mm+ machines designed for larger lawns and commercial applications. Many cordless models utilise interchangeable battery platforms from Bosch's Power4All system and DeWalt's 36V technology, allowing tradespeople to share batteries across multiple tools on site.
From traditional rotary mowers that handle longer grass and varied terrain, to precision cylinder mowers for that pristine striped finish, solutions are available for every lawn type and cutting requirement. The collection includes models with essential features such as adjustable cutting heights, grass collection boxes, mulching capabilities, and ergonomic handles designed to reduce operator fatigue during extended use.
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- Rotary Mower – The most common type of lawnmower featuring a horizontal blade that rotates at high speed beneath a protective deck. Ideal for general-purpose lawn maintenance and capable of handling longer grass and uneven terrain.
- Cylinder Mower – Uses a cylindrical arrangement of blades that rotate against a fixed bottom blade, creating a scissor-like cutting action. Produces the finest cut quality with classic lawn stripes, preferred for ornamental lawns and bowling greens.
- Cutting Width – The width of grass cut in a single pass, measured in millimetres. Typically ranges from 320mm for compact models to 440mm+ for larger machines. Wider cutting widths reduce mowing time for larger lawns.
- Mulching – A cutting process that finely chops grass clippings and redistributes them onto the lawn, returning nutrients to the soil and eliminating the need for grass collection or disposal.
- Cutting Height Adjustment – The ability to raise or lower the cutting deck to achieve different grass lengths, typically ranging from 20mm for fine lawns to 80mm or more for rough-cutting applications.
- Battery Platform – An interchangeable battery system shared across multiple tools from the same manufacturer, such as Bosch's 18V Power4All or DeWalt's 36V range, maximising battery investment and site efficiency.
Who Uses Lawnmowers?
- Professional Groundskeepers and Gardeners – Maintaining residential and commercial properties with reliable, high-performance equipment
- Landscape Contractors – Requiring durable, battery-powered models for multi-site working without mains electricity access
- Property Maintenance Companies – Managing multiple properties efficiently with commercial-grade machines
- Sports Ground Maintenance Teams – Maintaining playing fields, cricket pitches, and bowling greens to professional standards
- Estate Managers and Facility Supervisors – Overseeing grounds maintenance for commercial premises, schools, and public spaces
- DIY Enthusiasts and Homeowners – Maintaining domestic gardens with user-friendly, reliable equipment
- Allotment Holders and Smallholders – Managing pathways and grass areas on larger plots
How to Choose the Right Lawnmower
Lawn Size and Type: For small gardens up to 100 square metres, a compact 320-340mm corded electric or 18V cordless model provides adequate coverage. Medium gardens (100-250 square metres) benefit from 36V cordless mowers with 380-400mm cutting widths, whilst larger lawns and professional applications demand 440mm+ models with extended battery capacity or corded power for unlimited runtime.
Power Source: Corded electric mowers offer unlimited runtime and consistent power from standard 240v household supply, ideal for smaller gardens near power outlets. Cordless battery-powered models provide maximum flexibility without cable management, perfect for larger gardens, irregular shapes, or multi-site professional work. Manual cylinder mowers suit small, flat lawns and eliminate running costs entirely.
Cutting System: Rotary mowers handle varied grass conditions, longer growth, and uneven terrain, making them the versatile choice for most applications. Cylinder mowers deliver superior cut quality for ornamental lawns but require regular maintenance and perform best on level, well-maintained grass.
Collection and Mulching: Consider whether you need grass collection boxes for tidy disposal, mulching capability to return nutrients to the soil, or rear-discharge for long grass cutting. Many modern mowers offer multiple options for maximum versatility.
Battery Compatibility: If you already own cordless tools, choosing a mower compatible with your existing battery platform (such as Bosch Power4All or DeWalt 36V) maximises your investment and ensures you have spare batteries available for extended runtime.
Storage and Handling: Assess available storage space and consider features like folding handles, vertical storage capability, and overall weight for ease of transport and manoeuvring, particularly important for professional users visiting multiple sites daily.
Popular Accessories
- Spare and Extended Capacity Batteries – Additional battery packs for uninterrupted cordless operation
- Replacement Cutting Blades – Maintain cutting performance with sharp, quality replacement blades
- Grass Collection Boxes – Replacement or additional capacity collectors for efficient grass disposal
- Blade Sharpening Tools – Files and sharpening kits to maintain optimal cutting edge
- Extension Leads and Cable Management – Heavy-duty outdoor extension leads rated for garden machinery at 240v
- Protective Covers – Weather-resistant covers for outdoor storage and transportation
- Maintenance Kits – Cleaning tools, lubricants, and service items to extend mower lifespan
- Height Gauge Tools – For accurate cutting height adjustment and consistent results
Safety Information
Lawnmowers present several hazards that require proper safety precautions. Always wear sturdy, enclosed footwear and long trousers when operating any mower to protect against flying debris and contact with cutting blades. Safety glasses or goggles are essential to prevent eye injury from stones, twigs, and grass clippings ejected at high velocity.
Before commencing work, thoroughly inspect the lawn area and remove any stones, toys, wire, or debris that could damage the mower or become dangerous projectiles. Never operate a mower on wet grass, which creates slip hazards and increases the risk of electric shock with corded models. Always use a residual current device (RCD) when operating mains-powered equipment outdoors at 240v, as required by UK electrical safety standards.
Disconnect the power supply or remove the battery before performing any maintenance, cleaning, or blade inspection. Never attempt to clear blockages or adjust cutting height whilst the mower is running. When working on slopes, always mow across the gradient rather than up and down to maintain control and stability. Keep children and pets at a safe distance whilst mowing, and never allow children to operate lawn machinery. Refer to the HSE guidance on work equipment safety for professional users, and always follow the manufacturer's specific safety instructions provided with your mower.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cutting width do I need for my lawn?
For gardens up to 100 square metres, a 320-340mm cutting width is sufficient and offers good manoeuvrability. Medium gardens of 100-250 square metres work well with 380-400mm models, whilst lawns exceeding 250 square metres benefit from 440mm or wider cutting widths to reduce mowing time. Professional users managing multiple properties typically prefer wider decks for efficiency.
How long does a cordless lawnmower battery last?
Runtime depends on battery capacity, grass conditions, and cutting height. Typically, an 18V 4.0Ah battery provides 20-30 minutes of cutting time, suitable for small to medium gardens. Professional 36V systems with 4.0Ah or larger batteries can achieve 45-60 minutes of runtime, covering larger areas. Most users working on bigger lawns invest in a spare battery for uninterrupted operation.
Should I choose a corded or cordless lawnmower?
Corded electric mowers offer unlimited runtime and consistent power at 240v, ideal for smaller gardens up to 200 square metres where cable management is practical. Cordless models provide superior convenience, no cable limitations, and are essential for larger gardens, irregular shapes, or professional use across multiple sites. Browse the selection at Tooled-Up.com to find models compatible with existing battery platforms from Bosch, DeWalt, or other major brands.
How often should I sharpen or replace my mower blade?
For optimal cutting performance, inspect your blade monthly during the growing season. Professional users mowing daily should sharpen blades every 4-6 weeks, whilst domestic users typically sharpen twice per season. Replace blades when they become excessively worn, damaged, or when sharpening no longer restores cutting performance. Dull blades tear grass rather than cutting cleanly, leaving brown tips and weakening your lawn.
What's the difference between rotary and cylinder mowers?
Rotary mowers use a horizontal spinning blade and excel at general-purpose lawn maintenance, handling longer grass, varied terrain, and requiring less maintenance. Cylinder mowers employ multiple blades in a cylindrical arrangement for a precise scissor-cut, producing the finest finish with classic stripes but requiring regular adjustment and performing best on flat, well-maintained lawns. For most users and all professional groundskeeping applications, rotary mowers offer the best versatility.
