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Petrol lawnmower

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I'm looking for a small petrol lawnmower 12-13". It's for multiple lawn areas with trees and bushes etc, so a larger machine is just to awkward as is dealing with a power cable for an electric machine. Been to the usual stores  Thaiwatsadu, Home pro, Toolpro etc, but the smallest is about 18", Even looking online it the same 18". Anyone know of a store selling smaller machines. Battery lawnmower just don't last long enough either. Thanks

3 minutes ago, DaveCW said:

I'm looking for a small petrol lawnmower 12-13". It's for multiple lawn areas with trees and bushes etc, so a larger machine is just to awkward as is dealing with a power cable for an electric machine. Been to the usual stores  Thaiwatsadu, Home pro, Toolpro etc, but the smallest is about 18", Even looking online it the same 18". Anyone know of a store selling smaller machines. Battery lawnmower just don't last long enough either. Thanks

 

Bought mine from Lazada (LazMall)......bit bigger than you require....it's a walk behind.....but I think there is a fair range to choose from.

 

Excellent delivery and return procedures.

I think such a small lawn mower would be hard to find anywhere.  

Anybody requiring a 12 inch cut would most likely use a brush cutter/whipper snipper/line strimmer with a 12 inch steel blade.  4-6 K for a Hyundai 4 stroke, up to 10 for a Honda, and much less for other Chinese models.  Lawn mowers are not very popular in Thailand - and are very expensive if you do find one.  

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Will B Good. Thanks for taking time to reply.... what brand of lawnmower do you have, I looked on Lazada but couldn't find smaller the 18". 

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G Rex, thanks for the reply. I had seen a 13" in Global House. Went to buy. Then the following conversation.....

"no have" ..

"But you have one on display"

"We no longer sell that brand"

"Ok I'll buy the display one then"

"Can not sell display"

 

And yes, it was still on display last I visited the store... Lol.... the logic escapes me.

 

The problem with brush cutters is having to go back and rake up the cuttings, another job, more time. Besides they don't leave an ever cut. Hope that makes sense. 

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36 minutes ago, transam said:

I have a Honda 20' petrol mower, also a battery strimmer, which you can get with a wheel axle add-on for small areas....🤗

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/21v-9900w-i4809112564-s19897325010.html?

 

Ive been using electric lawnmower and the problem is the cable getting caught on trees flowers, bushes etc - takes me twice as long as it should due the managing the cable. hence why Im looking for another option. 

1 minute ago, DaveCW said:

Ive been using electric lawnmower and the problem is the cable getting caught on trees flowers, bushes etc - takes me twice as long as it should due the managing the cable. hence why Im looking for another option. 

Go battery........🤗

Just now, DaveCW said:

Ive been using electric lawnmower and the problem is the cable getting caught on trees flowers, bushes etc - takes me twice as long as it should due the managing the cable. hence why Im looking for another option. 

 

 

OMG....bloody cables.....drive me mad. It staggers me that they can knot themselves and then make every effort to snag on anything bigger than a pinhead 

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37 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

I had looked at a cordless option - But in the real world reviews users take about the limited time the battery lasts, 20 min in some cases - It takes me 3 - 4 times that long on a good day - Think maybe I need to do more research in this.., thanks

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