The main difference between rotary walk-behind lawn mowers and traditional walk-behind lawn mowers is how they mow and operate differently.
Traditional walk-behind lawn mowers usually use rolling mowers, which need to be pushed by manpower and drive the mowers to rotate to achieve the purpose of mowing. The rotary walk-behind lawn mower uses a rotary mower, which is driven by an electric motor or an internal combustion engine to rotate to achieve the effect of mowing.
In addition, rotary walk-behind lawn mowers have some other advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional walk-behind lawnmowers:
advantage:
Efficient mowing: The rotary mower blades of the rotary walk-behind lawn mower rotate at a fast speed and mow efficiently.
Good mowing effect: The rotary walk-behind lawn mower can cut the lawn more smoothly and make the lawn more beautiful and tidy.
Flexible operation: The rotary walk-behind mower can adjust the mowing height to suit different lawn needs.
Comfortable operation: The self-propelled rotary walk-behind mower can reduce the physical burden of the operator and make the operation easier.
shortcoming:
Heavyweight: Compared with traditional walk-behind lawn mowers, rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are heavy and inconvenient to carry and store.
High maintenance cost: The engine of the self-propelled rotary walk-behind lawn mower needs to be refueled, maintained, and repaired, and the maintenance cost is relatively high.
More expensive: Rotary walk-behind lawn mowers are more expensive than traditional walk-behind lawn mowers due to the extra components such as the motor.