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Can't ask in the Arms, so I will ask on here, do any of you have a cordless lawnmower, opinions on make and model please, only a small patch of grass about 150m2 at the front of our place on the other side of the Road that we like to keep tidy, need to carry/bump it down steps to the place of use, recommendations please.
I’ve just seen this Mike. We have a similar sized bit of grass at the new house and plumped for this Worx model mainly because I had a lot of Nectar points to spend but also because it got a Best Buy from the BBC gardening magazine/website.

I’ve only used it a couple of times but I can say it’s very light, cuts pretty well and the batteries last long enough to do the grass in one go if you’re not cutting through a thick thatch. There’s not enough juice to mow the lawn then use the strimmer, but bigger batteries are available.
 
Thanks for the response, looks good, but now days I don't buy anything electric power that's not brushless, so not the top of my list, but still appreciated for the heads up.
 
I’ve just seen this Mike. We have a similar sized bit of grass at the new house and plumped for this Worx model mainly because I had a lot of Nectar points to spend but also because it got a Best Buy from the BBC gardening magazine/website.

I’ve only used it a couple of times but I can say it’s very light, cuts pretty well and the batteries last long enough to do the grass in one go if you’re not cutting through a thick thatch. There’s not enough juice to mow the lawn then use the strimmer, but bigger batteries are available.
let us know how it performs.
 
Thunderstorms last night, lots of rain and our rainwater harvester that ran out yesterday is now full that's fifty gallons off 25% of the roof area, have not ventured any further into the garden to see how the Greenhouse rainwater harvester tanks got on.

Interesting that auto correct underlined off, above, but gave no alternative.
 
Spurs fans,
This Sunday from 10am - 6pm there's a Covid vaccination event taking place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for people aged 18 and over. So get yourselves down there, and you'll finally see some shots going in...
 

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