Looking for advice on which lawnmoyto buy

Looking for advice on which lawnmoyto buy

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Hi, basically had a corded lawnmower always and wanting a battery one as I have a 200£ Amazon voucher from work, I did want to Worx WG779E.2 but for whatever reason on the voucher won’t work for that so wondering if you could help with any advise and what to get, I would like one preferably that either one battery lasts quite long or 2 batteries to keep it going, if you do end up seeing this and sending me an email back I’d be very happy to send you a picture of my garden to show you the size, just having a flick on Amazon now seen one called BLUEMARS 40V with 2 batteries (200£) and reviews look okay but couldn’t see a review on your website as wanted to check if you had done one, also I would like one that does fold away nice as I have a

But any help appreciated look forward to hearing back thank you

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Posted by Callum p
Asked on April 30, 2026 11:12 pm
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Hi, I haven't personally tested the BLUEMARS mower, so I can't speak to its performance. However, the reason I highly recommend the Worx mowers is their "Power-Share" battery system—one battery fits all their products. This is a huge advantage if you want to expand your tool collection in the future, as you can save money by purchasing "bare tools" and sharing the batteries you already have.

I would suggest persevering with the Worx. It might be worth contacting Amazon support to find out why your gift voucher isn't working for that specific model, as it’s a much better long-term investment for your garden tools.

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Answered on May 4, 2026 4:06 pm
    My tool I have are Milwaukee and makita, think the Milwaukee ones are abit ££ but do you recommend makita cordless?
    (Callum at May 6, 2026 10:48 pm)
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