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Consumer Reports picks Fiskars mower as 2010 Best Rated Reel Mower

April 6th, 2010

Fans of EcoMowers.com tell us they love their new Momentum reel mower, and to top that, Consumer Reports gives Fiskars the best ratings! Consumer Reports selected the Momentum reel mower over the Scotts Classic and EASUN Classic HD reel mowers.  A well deserved congratulations is in order for the entire Fiskars team who diligently worked on this fantastic green machine – way to go!

Consumer Reports 2010 Eco-Friendly Mower Reviews

Consumer Reports 2010 Eco-Friendly Mower Reviews

The three mowers tested are best suited for longer, thicker grasses (we still have a place in our heart for the Brill and EASUN Ideal mowers for a shorter professional look).  According to Consumer Reports, the Momentum mower was selected for its single-lever height adjustment and the front-throw cutting design (we also like the new 4″ cutting height).  If you can afford $250 – this is a great mower!

Consumer Reports reviewed 3 of the top reel mowers (Fiskars being their pick), so let’s take a quick look at the Scotts Classic and the EASUN Classic as both are good mowers with different price points.  The Scotts Classic is generally $150 or less and is a push mower you can trust.  It cuts most grasses well and will last for years (pending annual sharpening).  The EASUN Classic is just over $200 and uses modern “contact-free” cutting technology which both eliminates sharpening and makes pushing easier.

EcoMowers.com Special Prices:

Fiskars Momentum $245.99 + Free Shipping

Easun Classic HD $219 + Free Shipping

Scotts Classic $129 + $18 Shipping

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Reel Mowing Quality of Cut – Part 2

July 6th, 2009

Have you ever looked closely at a lawn mowed using a rotary mower, especially a day or two after mowing?  You will see a brown haze to the surface of the lawn and a closer look will easily show the splintered and shattered tips of each blade of grass that has died back an 1/8 of an inch or so, victim to the brutal bashing from the rotary mower blade.

This is bad for several different reasons.  The first and simplest is the appearance, it just doesn’t look as green as it should or could.  You will not see this brown haze color on professional high quality grass stands like golf courses or athletic fields.  This is because there is no trauma or damage caused by a rotary mower, and we are talking about grass mowed at very short heights. You can achieve the same professional results at home and eliminate the brown shade on the surface by mowing your own lawn with a reel mower.

Secondly, all this damage on the tips of each blade opens up millions of damaged sites for disease to enter the grass plant and affect your entire lawn.  It is the equivalent of humans having a compromised immune system and being more susceptible to colds and flu germs…

Conversely, a grass blade scissored off with a reel mower has none of this damage on the tips, just a perfectly clean cut that does not open the door for excessive disease pressure.  Grass cut using a reel mower requires less energy from the plant itself to heal the damage, cutting down on fertilizer, water requirements, weed control, and disease control.

You may remember that I stated in HOC discussions that the best defense against weeds is a strong stand of grass.  All are good side benefits for the environment, and for your wallet and your time.  Take the time you spend dragging the sprinkler around the yard and pushing the spreader back and forth and use it to put an extra reel mower cut on your lawn each week.  It will be time well spent and it won’t cost you any money.

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Reel Mowing Quality of Cut – Part 1

July 2nd, 2009

Further to the basics of cutting height (you can read more here) and how it influences the quality of your lawn, let’s examine the equally important quality of cut (QOC).

In a separate blog entry I used the roses in the blender analogy to illustrate what happens to tender grass blades when cut using a rotary lawn mower.  The key element at work in mowing grass with a rotary mower is SPEED – speed of the blade turning fast enough to tear or flail the tips off of the grass being mowed.

You may be surprised to learn that only the last ¼ to ½ inch of a rotary lawn mower blade ever does any actual cutting, but if you think about it the blade is moving so fast, that as you push the mower forward only that portion of the blade makes contact with the longer grass blade – everything farther down the blade just passes over the already mowed grass.

The sharpness of the blade is another misunderstood concept.  Many people believe that a rotary blade should be extremely sharp, this is a misnomer:

Firstly, if you use a rotary you know that a razor sharp blade is impossible to maintain, just a few minutes of cutting will dull rotary blades significantly.  The lifting force that many rotary mowers are designed with today also brings all kinds of debris into contact with the blade, dulling it significantly.  That is why a rotary mower dealer or mechanic will not even recommend a blade that sharp, because it can’t be kept that way and is more susceptible to damage as you try to make it sharper and the leading edge becomes thinner.

Finally you would need to sharpen the rotary blade after every mowing, which is not only inconvenient; it can be dangerous if you are not careful and know what you are doing.  If the blade is not perfectly balanced each time it can put tremendous strain on the mower as an unbalance blade spins irregularly on the drive shaft of the engine.

The bottom line is that the only way a rotary can mow grass is by shear speed and to smash the tips off the blades of grass. No matter what you do, you cannot overcome this mode of mowing action with a rotary lawn mower.

If you want the best looking, most healthy grass – stick to using a reel lawn mower.  All the professionals use reel mowers……

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