Customer Reviews:
Does what it says on the tin April 26, 2005 JT (Wirral, UK) 42 out of 44 found this review helpful
No complaints whatsoever. I was fed up with my larger mower that collects the grass - it's heavy and our front lawn slopes. This new mover doesn't collect the grass, but it's light and cuts very well. As long as you don't think it will collect the grass, it's perfect.
This flymo is mutton dressed as lamb January 25, 2006 mike (York, East Yorkshire United Kingdom) 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
This is a very poor product, quality of cut is poor for such an expensive yet uncomplicated mower. I have since bought an alternative product from a big DIY store for less than half the price and it works better.
Ok for first time home owners July 19, 2007 L. Sefton (Nottingham, UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is perfect for those with small gardens who just want to be able to neaten up the garden and dont mind having to collect the grass! I'm getting fed up with mine though, and the grass tends to fly everywhere onto the path etc, so need a rake and brush handy to tidy up. I'm lazy so buying one that stores the grass for you!!
Only just does anything September 4, 2007 zivi browning (london) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
With its flimsy little plastic blades and uselessly short power cable, this tiny and not so very powerful mower is more of a newsence to use than it`s worth. It takes it about 15 minutes to mow down an area of 12x6 feet and it hardly cutts - more mashes the grass down. It spins quite fast relative to its size, but this only helps mangle its little, useless, blunt blades up. They need to be replaced very often and there are only 3 of the little plastic things in the entire mower anyway. If you start it up on the grass it has a nasty habit of uprooting it where you start it so it`s best to start it on concreat and then move it onto the grass while it is still running. It is ok if you only need to mow a couple of dozen square feet, but anything above that and I think you probably need to look elsewhere.
Poor in wet January 2, 2008 "Channing or non channing" 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Tried to use this before Xmas - keep the garden nice as frost hadn't set it. We have a high water table, it didn't work well - ended up leaving the job
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