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How is a push reel mower different from a powered mower?

A push reel mower has no motor or battery. It's powered entirely by you pushing it, and the spinning steel blades cut grass with a scissor-like action rather than the impact cut of a rotary blade.

Is a push reel mower good for lawn health, not just eco-friendliness?

Yes. The scissor-like cut is designed to avoid ripping or tearing grass blades, which some lawn care guidance suggests can support a healthier lawn compared to the tearing action of a dull rotary blade.

What size yard is a push reel mower realistically suited for?

These tend to work best on small to mid-size, relatively flat yards, given there's no motor assist. For larger or hillier yards, a powered mower will likely be less physically demanding.

Do these mowers require maintenance like blade sharpening?

LawnMaster reel mowers feature durable steel blades that are built to last. As with any reel mower, periodic blade sharpening helps maintain a clean cut over time.

Which cutting width works best with a reel mower?

Deck sizes here range from 14 to 20 inches. A narrower deck, like the 14-inch LMRM1401, is easier to maneuver in tight spaces, while a wider deck, like the 20-inch LMRM2001, covers more ground per pass on larger open areas.