![]() The trade-off for their much greater cutting range is a rougher finished cut compared to what you can get from a lawn mower blade. Trimmer mowers are better for areas of field rather than maintained lawns. Thanks to the open front section, a trimmer mower is great for trimming under fences and into areas that a lawn mower’s deck and engine placement can’t reach. The height of the grass isn’t the question-only the thickness of the stalks. Trimmer mowers do their best work in reclaiming overgrown areas that are too tall for a lawn mower’s fully enclosed deck. It primarily boils down to the thickness and durability of the line you want and pairing it with the type of grass you’re cutting. While there are some line options, they don’t affect the cut quality in terms of evenness or efficiency the way lawn mower blades do. This leaves you with much longer clippings. Because of the open design of its deck, most grass is only cut once before the line throws it aside with enthusiasm. Trimmer mowers attack grass with the tips and edges of the line cutting through. Plus, there are dethatching blades, making your lawn mower a bit more versatile. Lawn mowers also have the advantage of choosing between standard, high-lift, and mulching blades to match the way you mow. You can bag to leave a clean lawn or you can mulch to return nutrients back to the soil. They can discharge out the side (which is great when you miss a cut and your lawn gets too tall). ![]() The deck design creates airflow that lifts the clippings up where they can be cut multiple times before they discharge. A lawn mower’s blade slices through grass and creates clippings. How well each type of mower cuts varies as widely as what they cut with. ![]() Lawn Mower Vs Trimmer Mower Cutting Characteristics You can also find electric start options for models with gas engines. Both have both gas and battery-powered options available (though battery-powered lawn mowers are far more widespread). There are a couple of things they have in common, though. Trimmer mowers don’t, per se, but they do have tow-behind models making your UTV or tractor a ride-on trimmer mower. Of course, lawn mowers have ride-on options that take their design to a whole different level. A trimmer mower has an elongated front section that extends the center of the head well in front of the engine. A lawn mower’s engine is a direct drive and sits immediately above the blade. One design feature that makes a big difference in how these tools are used is engine placement. On a trimmer mower, you change the location of your trimmer line up or down on the head. To adjust the cutting height of your lawn mower, you pivot the wheels so they either raise or lower the deck. A trimmer mower uses just two wheels and they are oversized to roll well on terrain that doesn’t get as much attention as a typical lawn. Self-propelled drive systems can reduce the amount of effort you put into mowing. Lawn mowers use four wheels, usually no more than 8 or 10 inches on the back and 6 inches or so on the front. A lawn mower completely surrounds its blade with a deck while a trimmer mower only partially encloses its line. There’s more to it than what each one cuts with, though. A lawn mower cuts using a spinning blade and a trimmer mower uses a thick trimmer line. The charger (sold separately) recharges the 5.0 Ah Battery in just 90 minutes.On the surface, the comparison between a lawn mower and a trimmer mower is simple. 2 onboard USB ports make the battery a useful shop accessory for charging a computer, mobile phone, or other device. LITHIUM-ION 62V BATTERY AND CHARGER (sold separately): 5.0 Ah battery with LiPRO™ technology (sold separately).Vertical Storage: Saves valuable space in your garage or shed.It's even quiet enough to cut the grass any time of day without disturbing your neighbors! Brushless Motor (850W): is energy efficient and MUCH quieter than a gas-powered mower. ![]()
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