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LawnMaster LMRM1801 Push Reel Lawn Mower 18-Inch 5-Blade

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Arrives Thursday, May 8
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Style: 18inch


Features

  • SCISSOR-LIKE CUT: No ripping or tearing of grass blades for a better and healthier lawn
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR CUT: Effortlessly change the height of your cut with 9 cutting positions varying between 3/4-inches and 2-inches
  • MAX MANEUVERABILITY: Features an 18-inch deck and 10-inch front wheels for easy navigation around the lawn
  • MOTORLESS DESIGN: Environmentally friendly with no gas or batteries needed
  • QUALITY MATERIALS: Designed with durable steel blades built to last
  • INCLUDES: 18-inch push reel mower and collection bag

Brand: LawnMaster


Power Source: manual


Material: Plastic


Color: orange


Style: 18inch


Item Weight: 33.1 Pounds


Cutting Width: 18 Inches


Number of Positions: 9


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 24.6"D x 10.62"W x 18.11"H


Brand: LawnMaster


Power Source: manual


Material: Plastic


Color: orange


Style: 18inch


Item Weight: 33.1 Pounds


Cutting Width: 18 Inches


Number of Positions: 9


Operation Mode: Manual


Product Dimensions: 24.6"D x 10.62"W x 18.11"H


Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height: 2 Inches


Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height: 0.75 Inches


Manufacturer: Cleva


Item Weight: 33.1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LMRM1801.01


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  • LOVE
Style: 16inch
Quick points: Pros: -easy to use -easy to handle and pick up -easy to maintain -maneuvers well -somewhat adequate instructions for setup -super fun -successful at cutting grass -gives a good ab and glute workout if using proper balance and body mechanics -convenient -successfully meets all the reasons for why I bought it -no loud machine noise -gives a healthy, beautiful lawn. -checks all the boxes -as pictured Cons: -does not come with a cover case for safe storage -some noise when using it that could wake a neighbor up -may need professional conditioning later on b/c it started to squeak after one month when driving it on concrete -best for people who want to keep their lawn healthy and low maintenance Not good for: -people who want to give their grass a cut so short that it ruins the health of the grass by drying it out and exposing its roots to the sun. If that’s you, you won’t enjoy this. Because the short cutting lengths cut a lot of grass, it stalls easily and will need to be emptied out every 2 feet of grass. -Yards covered with sticks and twigs to the point where you can’t walk on it without stepping on a twig: twigs and sticks and fallen fruit pits will block the blades. It’s an easy fix. All you do is remove it, but if it happens every foot of grass, you won’t like this. A possible solution is to use a leaf blower to clear your grass of debris before using this. -Lawns covered with holes: if your lawn has so many holes that it’s a hazard and constantly causing sprained ankles, you won’t like this. I do manage to cut the grass in these areas by setting it to the lower settings, but I can’t imagine having to mow any lawn all uneven and hole-y with any kind of lawn mower for that matter. -People who crave perfection: obviously a lawn mowing machine is going to give you that perfectly tailored look, like a perfect buzz cut. My lawn still looks gorgeous and super healthy and even more nutritious after using this on the tallest cut setting, but if you want to see those perfect lanes of grass on your lawn, this won’t do that like lawn mowing machine does. -People who like to use the force of a superhero when carrying out any duties with their hands. This invention moves easy when you’re not pushing down on it. You push it forward, not down. Like pushing a stroller or shopping cart, you need some might, but not loads. If you put that much force/ weight into, you’ll weight it down and cause it to stall/ stop suddenly. -People who have limited physical capabilities: You will need to be able to move to use this similar to using a mop but with both hands. Unlike a gas or electric lawn mower, you will actually be putting in work to use this. It’s not a high intensity (HIT) workout, but it’s still a workout and you might sweat a little. It’s as rigorous as using a vacuum for a long time or a mop to scrub floors. In fact, house cleaning is more rigorous and harder on the back than this. -People who get embarrassed easily: so this makes noise and you won’t look as suave as the person using modern-day machines. If you care about how you look, you probably will be too embarrassed to use this. Tips: -use the shortest length/ lowest setting for the edges of the lawn -use the shorter or lower settings to get weeds (pulling out weeds is easy too if you can’t cut it) -when setting up, you will need 2 people for the final bits of assembly. -To remove piles of grass shavings, turn it over or on its side, shake it a bit, and leave the grass shavings on your lawn for its health. -is often easier to use move around with one hand instead of 2 -the package when delivered will be heavy to carry I love my manual Lawn Master lawn mower! I am so happy I made this purchase!!! Like many, we originally outsourced our landscaping responsibilities to businesses. After numerous problems, we decided to terminate the business relationship. Due to a lack of respectful business standards in our area from this type of profession, I decided to try a DIY approach. Problem was the loud noises of landscaping machines. I am so exhausted from the noise pollution they cause that it’s actually making me nauseous. I couldn’t stand the idea of standing next to one for 30 minutes. Plus, you can never truly proper clean appliances. That always creeps me out and they are dependent on some power source, ie gas or electricity. The fiercely independent and survivalist-me doesn’t like that. I saw an actor use a manual lawn machine in a historical movie. This inspired me to look into it further. I am so glad I did and so glad companies like lawn master continue to improve and sell this product! It’s so fun to use and is actually improving my relationship with nature! I don’t know why our society ditched these in favor of machines. I love its tallest cutting lengths, too. My grass is finally staying green- no more buzz cuts! I’ve been using it for a few months now. Worth the price so far. To clean, I use a broom with long bristles like you would with a razor brush. Getting my hands close to the blades with a towel worries me. Probably could use a keyboard cleaner to blow out the grass in the tighter spaces. Moving forward, I would like to see a sturdy case sold to cover the blades for safe storage, wheels free of Prop 68 warning, some kind of conditioner for the metal to avoid squeaking and rust as the metals age, better instructions for setup, instructions and manual written by someone who has actually assembled and used this before, and a similar tool to get the grass on the edges of the lawn near borders. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Sara

  • My second reel mower
Style: 16inch
I've been using a reel mower for a few years now, and I can honestly say it's one of the best decisions I've made for my lawn. Initially, I was a bit intimidated – I'd only ever used rotary mowers – but it turned out to be much easier than I expected, and the results are truly impressive. The biggest advantage is the cut quality. A reel mower slices the grass blades cleanly, like a pair of scissors, rather than hacking at them like a rotary mower. This creates a much healthier lawn that's less susceptible to disease and pests. The grass looks incredibly lush and even, almost like a golf course. It's a noticeable difference. Beyond the aesthetics, I also appreciate the eco-friendliness of a reel mower. Mine is a manual push model, so it requires no gas or electricity, making it completely emissions-free. It's also much quieter than a gas-powered mower, which my neighbors appreciate. Even the electric reel mowers are significantly more energy-efficient than traditional gas mowers. While there's a bit of a learning curve, mastering the reel mower is surprisingly easy. The key is to mow frequently, taking off only a small amount of grass each time. This prevents the mower from getting bogged down and ensures a clean, even cut. It also encourages the grass to grow thicker and healthier. Some people might think reel mowers are only suitable for small lawns, but I've found that's not necessarily true. While they're certainly great for smaller yards, I've seen people use them effectively on larger lawns as well. It just might take a little longer. Overall, I'm thrilled with my reel mower. It gives me a beautiful, healthy lawn, it's environmentally friendly, and it's a great way to get some exercise. If you're looking for an alternative to traditional mowers and want to take your lawn care to the next level, I highly recommend giving a reel mower a try. You might be surprised at how much you love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025 by Steve

  • Works for what it’s worth
Style: 16inch
If you’re looking for something cost efficient, and also have a small yard, this will be perfect to use. Overall it cut the grass cleanly, evenly, and was easy to use. If the grass is tall like mine was, those areas will need to be cut over a few times. One of the down sides, is any small twig will get stuck and will require it being removed before you continue. I would recommend raking up any twigs before hand for smoother use. The different heights available are also nice, especially if the grass is thicker and taller. Cleaning after each use will also keep the integrity of its performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by Caleb Moore

  • Good Option for Small Lawns
Style: 16inch
Light enough for the average Joe to push, heavy enough to feel sturdy and durable. Solid frame and blades - blades seem to keep a good edge, even when hitting debris like the occasional sticks and stones. Small enough to fit through small yards, big enough to get good cutting coverage. Just about the cheapest option you can get. Fun to use and a good workout for small lawns. I wouldn't recommend it for large lawns or lawns that allowed to get overgrown. Needs a couple of passes in different directions to get a really clean and uniform cut. Works about as well as you might expect it to for a man-powered mower - works perfectly for my small lawn (keeps the HOA off my back). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by michael carpenter

  • It’s…. Just ok
Style: 16inch
It’s not bad, it’s not great. I decided to try a push mower for my small front yard after we changed our backyard to rock and retired my 12 year old gas mower that died. It’s good for cutting grass that is level. It’s not so much for a yard with uneven areas, spots of crab grass, small holes, etc. easily gets stuck to the not where you’ll be cutting it 2-3 times to make it even. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by jmackey

  • Super Easy Mower for the Price
Style: 16inch
This was super easy to put together. Almost too easy. Its pretty heavy but it works well for a small yard. You definitely have to mow over spots more than once to get it super short, but its no big deal. You will also definitely feel sore a day later. Overall this was a great buy
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by Colin

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