Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are similar in principle to regular lawn mowers, but there are some differences between them.
First, rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are usually smaller and better for small lawns and gardens, while regular lawn mowers may be better for larger lawns. Additionally, rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are generally lighter and therefore easier to maneuver and easier to store.
Another difference is that rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are usually walk-behind, while regular lawn mowers can be walk-behind or self-propelled, that is, they move automatically. Walk-behind mowers require the operator to propel the machine themselves, while self-propelled mowers can move on their own with an engine.
Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers offer several advantages:
Fine mowing: Because rotary walk-behind mowers are typically smaller and more maneuverable than other types of mowers, allowing for easier turning and direction control, they allow for finer trimming of lawns.
Ease of Maneuvering: Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are generally lighter and easier to maneuver than other types of lawn mowers, making them easier to use even for someone without much mowing experience.
Quiet: Because rotary walk-behind mowers are typically small machines, they are relatively quiet, making them less of a nuisance and suitable for morning or evening use.
Effort-saving: Since the rotary walk-behind lawn mower is pushed by hand, it needs to be pushed when using it, but compared with the traditional manual lawn mowing, the push force of the rotary walk-behind lawn mower is relatively small, which can help users save effort.
Easy to store: Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are usually smaller than other types of lawn mowers and can be conveniently stored in a garage or storage room without taking up much space.