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The Yard Force 40V 32cm Cordless Lawnmower combines a powerful Samsung lithium-ion battery with a quick charger, offering up to 5 adjustable cutting heights and a 30L hybrid grass collection bag with a full-level indicator. Lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, it features a rear roller for a professional striped finish, making it the perfect tool for efficient, stylish lawn maintenance.
Product Dimensions | 61 x 40 x 33.5 cm; 9.5 kg |
Part number | LM G32 |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Sumec UK |
Item model number | LM G32 |
ASIN | B079TZLVT7 |
R**M
Great Value and very good performance
I bought this as Used/ good as new - it came without the manual and there was a slight scratch on the body work but everything was there and the unit was very clean - possibly not even used.The battery is very good with the indicator of the amount of charge left. It takes about an hour to fully charge from 5-10%.My lawn is about 100 sq m overall and i could do it all on a 30/ 40% charge easily. My lawn is also a little uneven, so having a wheeled mower is more convenient than a hover mower.I had to do a few initial cuts to get the grass to a reasonable and uniform length (after the winter) and I would say that you cannot just cut anything with this mower, you may need to do a few runs and reduce the cut height each time otherwise the motor may cut out.The unit is so light and easy to manage.For the money (£124) I cannot complain but here a few possible issues that may deter some people, 1)the motor may cut out if you try to cut long grass at the lower settings,2)because the mower is so light you have to make sure that the front wheels are on the ground and not lifting up, 3)the start button (specifically) and pull bar are a bit tricky - it took me 3 goes to get it right the first time, 4)a 30l box is fine for trimming but you will have to empty several times on a long cut on a reasonable lawn.All minor issues.Overall this is a really nice mower with the main conveniences of a petrol mower but the affordability of a corded mower.
C**Y
cordless mower
Honestly impressed, my lawn is badly uneven. With a bit of doing wheelies with mower it’s done the job, now that lawn is down 1 full charge is enough. Wouldn’t recommend if you’re tall, I’m 5’3” tall and it’s just right. Certainly good for small to medium garden. I’ve only used this on its highest setting. Don’t think my lawn will ever be bowling green condition so setting 1 and 2 is most definitely to low. Cost wise if I get 6 cuts it’s paid for itself (£20 is average charge for a Gardner to mow here) body feels cheap purely because it’s so light. I would certainly buy another one of these if needed but with a 2yr warranty shouldn’t need to for a very long while.
F**A
Lightweight to use
Brought as a gift for a family member. They love it. Really easy to put together. Easy to clean. Storage capacity is great. Lightweight to use. Cut is great and great you can choose different heights. Very happy!
T**A
Cordless lawnmower
Excellent item, easy to set up and quick battery charge, ideal for elderly as light to push
S**Y
Yard Force lawn mower
So very disappointed with this lawn mower,it’s not at all like my last Yard Force mower, it’s very tinny, not very well made and the other issue is the lever to move height control, it’s plastic and very difficult to move from one height to the other. I’m 82 and find it extremely so difficult to use I have to get one of my family to come over to change the settings ,really wish I had not purchased it Also it does not cut the grass very well either. Very unhappy customer
I**G
Not without drawbacks.
The original delivered had to go back because it's had poor fittings on the stanchions, that is the holes were incorrectly drilled and the bottom of the stanchions were corroded.First off on the cuts that was set to the 4th of the 5 optional cutting Heights the whole thing was done with about 77% of the battery.When the battery was recharged to 100% it dropped overnight to 99% but stayed there for the next 10 days.The lawn I am cutting is about 230 square metres so should come roughly within the advertised 300 square metres that this is supposed to be able to cover maximum.I wish.Today it managed about 140 square metres before the battery went flat. The grass was still quite long, cutting on a number 2 setting, it came to a halt on several occasions as it went across the lawn. Basically the motor cut out when it became too much to cut the grass, so this is somewhat reserved for shorter grass lengths rather than long ones. I see from the reviews that others have had this problem too.I do not really want to spend another £60 on a spare battery so I will have to look at cutting the grass more frequently in order to get it within the units parameters safely and comfortably, though the battery degradation at new does give me cause for concern.The closer the cut the more battery this uses, not unreasonably I suppose as it meets more resistance from longer grass. One way to deal with the longer grass is to drag the mower rather than push it and use the rear wheels as a way of raising the height then lowering it to cut down. Sounds finnicky but it works reasonably well when you get used to it. The back lawn referred to above I have now cut back at the lowest setting and about 90% of the battery is consumed in doing so. The front lawn, roughly the same dimensions but with longer grass (I quite like the meadow effect) takes about 140% of the battery capacity dragging rather than pushing and on the longest grass, ie trims the least amount, setting.Overall you pays your money and you takes your choice and if you're going to go for a bottom end price cordless lawnmower then this is a reasonable option but of course it will do so at a price that comes with a limited performance and in my experience some quality control issues. Must admit I did expect better of Yard Force on this latter issue but machine was replaced without fuss.
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