How to Choose a New Lawnmower for Your Business Needs

Posted by Hugh Grant
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Jun 12, 2025
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Selecting the right lawnmower for your home is a difficult task. Throw the myriad concerns of a business operation into the mix, and you might find that you can't narrow your list down at all. Predicting what features you'll need in the future can be difficult, especially if you suddenly take on a number of new clients all at the same time. Fortunately, there are a few tricks you can use to greatly simplify the buying process. Use the information below as a guide on how to choose a new lawnmower for your business needs.


Picking Out The Right Model

Business managers have a tendency to buy the most impressive-looking equipment when it comes time to order a new lawnmower, but this isn't a great strategy because looks aren't everything. Clients seldom care about the gear you use as long as their lawn gets cut. In fact, there's a good chance that your customers won't even see you cut their grass. Make a list of all of the features you actually need to get the job done.


Go over a list of current-generation models and see if there's one that matches at least a few of the things you thought you needed. Chances are you'll be able to find a professional-grade lawnmower model that offers more than you expected. Just taking the time to write out the requirements your business has might make you realize that some of what you thought were absolutely vital features aren't things you're going to use.


Anyone who's still having some difficulties narrowing it down might want to set a hard budget for themselves. Cross off any units that are simply out of your price range. Once you have it down to just a few models, you can use your preferred fuel source to pick the right model.


Narrowing Power Options Down

Electric and gas lawnmowers compete side-by-side these days, and there are several other more exotic technologies you're likely to come across when shopping. If you already know you prefer one or the other, then you can get rid of any model that doesn't run on your preferred source of power. Those who are still on the fence should take a few moments to think about how their business works.


Managers who take all of their mowers back to the shop each night might have time to recharge them regularly. Those who don't may gravitate toward gas-powered mowers, but they might also want to look into interchangeable batteries. Some lawnmowers offer users the ability to charge up several battery packs and then swap them out whenever they get low. That's a great option for those who don't want to deal with messy liquid fuels when they're on a site.


Looking at every lawnmower in your price range could take a little while, but narrowing down your list in this way can help to dramatically increase the chances of you getting something that's perfect for your small business. Once you find a favorite, you might even end up ordering several so you can issue them to every member of your staff.


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