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Who were you responding to there? Without a quote, and several people mentioning different models, impossible to guess.
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Who were you responding to there? Without a quote, and several people mentioning different models, impossible to guess.
Maybe I didn't explain too well - I'm looking for a button I can operate that is central like the Webb, which has a 'bar' going across. The reason being that I want to be able to push centrally. I asked Webb about 'normal use lifetime' of the collection bag. Their response (see below) certainly reinforces my reasoning for a rigid collector!
Thank you for your email.
It is impossible to say, due to the nature of debris which is sometimes accidentally collected a bag can be penetrated by stones etc, which would not be classed as a manufacturing defect.
It is not an expected lifespan of the bag, but they are warrantied for 3 months only from the date of purchase for manufacturing defects.
I'm only looking for a corded mower - any tool I have which is cordless either isn't as powerful as I'd like, or I wreck the battery due to infrequent use.
looks like a sheep is the best option so far![]()
My new Webb has that bar and a very powerful motor too.
No central button which the OP wants, I have the cordless version which is great, would never go back....
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Thought OP wanted a central button as written at the top of his post ? Did I miss read , presumably so as I am wrong and pointless.Maybe I didn't explain too well - I'm looking for a button I can operate that is central like the Webb, which has a 'bar' going across. The reason being that I want to be able to push centrally. I asked Webb about 'normal use lifetime' of the collection bag. Their response (see below) certainly reinforces my reasoning for a rigid collector!
Thank you for your email.
It is impossible to say, due to the nature of debris which is sometimes accidentally collected a bag can be penetrated by stones etc, which would not be classed as a manufacturing defect.
It is not an expected lifespan of the bag, but they are warrantied for 3 months only from the date of purchase for manufacturing defects.
I'm only looking for a corded mower - any tool I have which is cordless either isn't as powerful as I'd like, or I wreck the battery due to infrequent use.
looks like a sheep is the best option so far![]()
Thanks guys.No central button which the OP wants, I have the cordless version which is great, would never go back....
Thanks guys.
The button itself can be anywhere, but (once the motor is turning) I want to be able to push with the centre of the handle, so yes, the Spear and Jackson seems ideal....... except for the 'floppy bag' grass collector![]()
That type of floppy bag is exactly the same as I had on the Mountfield petrol mower I had in our previous house - where it had a massive amount of use compared to most houses with "normal" sized gardens, and lasted for 20 years without a problem. It was the main mower which became uneconomical to repair further.
It has a rigid top & base, and the fabric between is very strong and long lasting.
I did away with my lawn and replaced it with a useable area over 10 years ago. I can now use that bit of the garden for more than just two weeks a year, it was a bit like adding an extra room to the house.
Gave the mower to a neighbour so they could worry about such things.....