With spring and summer time comes my favorite time of the year: The season of yard work and lawn cutting. I say this with absolutely no sarcasm, I LOVE to mow a lawn. I am not sure exactly if it’s the smell of freshly cut grass, or the sense of accomplishment when you finish, or just how a yard can look 120% better after a fresh cut but I do know that if this radio thing doesn’t work out, I would be more then happy in the landscaping business.
Now, with my first house comes the purchase of my first lawn mower. Seeing how I take lawn mowing very seriously and I don’t make any major purchase on whim, I knew I would need some help to decide which mower was the right for my yard. I found that help with Consumer Reports and their ultra helpful website comnsumerreports.org. I CAN NOT STRESS how much I love me some Consumer Reports. Imagine a company where all they do is just test things out. And they report on EVERYTHING from Cars, to digital cameras, to kitchen knives, to coffee. The next time you want to over analyze your purchase of a meat thermometer, this would be the place to do to it.
But let's get back to the mower. I started my journey by watching the Buying Guide that taught me all the stuff to look out for in a good mower like cutting performance, discharge, start up, and other special features. Take a look for yourself: