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Find High-Performance Lawn Mowers from Sears

Enjoy the satisfaction of having a well-maintained yard with an electric lawn mower. Designed to work on various types of plants, electric mowers are essential implements to take care of outdoor areas. Deal with thick weeds, wild overgrowth and tall grass with a modern electric mower from Sears.

Multiple Mower Features to Help You Decide

You'll get the most out of a mower if you choose one to suit the condition and terrain of your property. Understand whether your lawn is flat, uneven or hilly. Manufacturers offer features like all-wheel drive, height adjustment for different plants, and easy-start buttons, to name a few.

Choosing a Corded or Cordless Electric Mower

Cordless mowers are quiet and require minimal maintenance. Starting the machine is easy with just a push of a button or lever. An average suburban yard, approx. measuring one-fifth of an acre, can be mowed on a single charge. You can also try getting a lawn mower that can be used as a tractor attachment for faster results. However, a cordless mower runs only till battery charge lasts, which is an average of 20 minutes. On the contrary, a corded electric mower draws power from the mains supply, so it can run for as long as required. Using a corded lawn mower within 100 feet of the mains power supply is recommended. Since the motor of a corded mower is small, this type of lawn mower is generally much lighter than a cordless type, making it portable. A corded lawn mower is also much easier to maneuver over the lawn owing to low weight.

Difference between Bagging and Mulching

Mulching is a mechanism that recirculates cut grass inside the deck back to the blades. These fragments are cut finer inside and are sent back down into your lawn. Some mower models are mulch ready, while others need a mulching kit to be fitted. Mulching lawn mowers help produce natural manure for your lawn from the clippings that provide nutrients by decomposing. Clippings also increase the moisture retained in the soil. This way, you can spend less time raking, bagging, and handling the clippings.

When the yard has grass and overgrowth that's several inches tall, clippings on the lawn look untidy and could prevent nutrients from reaching the grass below. At these times, bagging is better than mulching. Leaves start to cover lawns during autumn and fall, which is when having a bagger around is sensible, rather than raking. Bagging mowers dispose clippings on the side and also give you the flexibility to route clippings into a bagging attachment. Bagging lawn mowers are especially helpful in case of plant diseases, so you can collect and get rid of the clippings to prevent any disease from spreading.

Maintaining an Electric Lawn Mower

It's easy to maintain a lawn mower if replacement parts are readily available. If changing the air filter or the mower's pull cord is simple, you can have a machine that'll perform well in every use. You can also get your machine to last longer with a lawn mower cover.

Shop Sears for Top-of-the-Line Electric Lawn Mowers

A neat lawn and garden is always a treat for sore eyes. So invest in one of the latest electric lawn mowers from Sears and maintain a lawn that's a delight to look at.