🏡 Electric Lawnmower Buying Guide 2026: Power, Width & Features
Choosing the right electric lawnmower in 2026 means understanding how power, cutting width, battery technology, and key features affect performance, ease of use, and long-term satisfaction — especially in UK gardens of varying sizes and terrain. This guide breaks down everything you need to know to make a confident, well-informed purchase.
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• Petrol Lawn Mower
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• Electric Lawn Mower (Corded)
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⚡ 1. Power: Motor & Battery Basics
🔌 Corded Electric Mowers
- Motor rating (watts): Typically 1000–1800 W
— Higher watts = stronger cutting performance, especially through longer or damp grass. - Pros: Unlimited runtime, consistent torque.
- Cons: Cable limits movement; extension leads often needed.
🔋 Cordless Electric Mowers
- Battery voltage (V): Common systems are 24 V / 36 V / 40 V / 48 V
— 40 V+ systems generally give the best balance of power and runtime for medium to larger lawns. - Battery capacity (Ah): Higher amp-hours = longer runtime.
- Dual battery support: Great for larger gardens — swap or pair batteries mid-mow.
- Pros: Freedom from cables, easy maneuvering.
- Cons: Limited runtime per charge; batteries add cost.
Key takeaway:
- For small lawns, corded power or lower-voltage batteries are fine.
- For medium to larger lawns, look for 40 V+ cordless systems with generous Ah ratings.
📏 2. Cutting Width: How Big a Swath?
📐 Typical Widths
| Cutting Width | Best For |
|---|---|
| 30–34 cm | Small lawns & tight spaces |
| 35–40 cm | Medium lawns |
| 41 cm+ | Larger lawns / faster mowing |
- Wider decks reduce the number of passes — great for bigger lawns.
- Narrower decks make turning and storage easier — ideal for small gardens with obstacles.
Tip: If your garden has lots of twists, trees, or flower beds, a slightly narrower mower with good manoeuvrability can save time.
🔍 3. Key Features to Consider
🧰 A. Grass Collection & Handling
- Large grass box: Fewer stops to empty — useful for long or fast-growing grass.
- Bag level indicator: Helps you know when it’s full without stopping.
🔄 B. Height Adjustment
- Multiple height settings: Essential for adapting to changing seasons and grass types.
- Centralized adjustment: A single lever is easier than adjusting each wheel.
🔁 C. Mulching & Side Discharge
- Mulching: Cuts grass finely and returns clippings to the lawn as nutrients — great if you don’t like bagging.
- Side discharge: Useful if grass is very long or damp.
🤲 D. Self-Propelled Drive (Battery)
- Self-propelled (SP): Helps on slopes or larger lawns — less effort on your part.
- Ideal if you find pushing tiring or the terrain is uneven.
🔕 E. Noise & Vibration
- Electric models are quieter than petrol and produce less vibration — perfect for residential areas.
🔋 F. Battery System & Ecosystem
- Shared battery platforms: If you already use tools from a brand (Ryobi ONE+, Makita, etc.), sharing batteries saves money.
- Fast chargers: Reduce downtime between mowing sessions.
⚖️ 4. Corded vs Cordless: Pros & Cons
🟢 Corded Electric Mowers
Pros:
- Unlimited runtime
- Often lower cost
- Simple setup
Cons:
- Cable management
- Limited range
🔵 Cordless Electric Mowers
Pros:
- Full freedom of movement
- Excellent for irregular gardens
- No cables to trip over
Cons:
- Limited by battery life
- Higher initial cost
Best fit:
- Small, simple lawns → Corded
- Medium + varied terrain → Cordless
- Large lawns → Cordless with spare battery or higher-voltage system
📊 5. Performance Checklist
To choose the right model, score your needs:
✅ Lawn size: Small / Medium / Large
✅ Terrain: Flat / Sloping / Uneven
✅ Obstacles: Trees / Flower beds / Paths
✅ Preferred power: Corded / Cordless
✅ Storage space: Shed / Garage / Outdoors
✅ Mobility needs: Self-propelled / Manual push
🛠 6. Maintenance & Longevity
Electric mowers are easier to maintain than petrol:
- Blade care: Sharpen or replace annually.
- Clean after use: Remove grass build-up and dry before storage.
- Battery care (cordless): Store in a cool, dry place; avoid deep discharge.
- Winter storage: Keep indoors if possible to protect electrical parts.
🧠 7. Safety Tips
- Always wear sturdy shoes and eye protection.
- Keep hands and feet well clear of blades.
- Unplug corded mowers before servicing.
- For cordless mowers, remove the battery before maintenance.
🌟 8. Final Thoughts
In 2026, electric lawnmowers offer more power, smarter battery technology, and user-friendly features than ever before. Whether you’re mowing a compact urban lawn or a spacious family garden, focusing on power, cutting width, and practical features will help you choose the best mower for your needs.