I don't know is it any good but price is not bad I think
From the website
Powerful petrol lawnmower from Webb. With an easy to use handle and a large collection capacity, any keen gardener can rely on this lawnmower.
Weight: 28 kg
Collection Capacity: 50 L
Cutting Height: 25 - 70 mm
Cutting Width: 400 mm
Power Type: Petrol
Colour: Green
Manufacturer Model No: WER40HP
Country Origin: China
Brand Name: Webb
Range Description: Lawnmower
19 comments
monk13
19 Aug 17#1
Good reviews can you really complain at this price!
vdey
19 Aug 17#2
Good price. What are the cheapest you can get with the mulching att
martinoutfront
19 Aug 17#3
Stock availability is pretty good, and the reviews seem OK too so decided to take a punt.
Picard123
19 Aug 17#4
What's better? Petrol or electric mowers?
feckineejit to Picard123
19 Aug 17#5
Petrol, as you don't have a lead to keep out of the road or need an extension lead, just drain out the oil and petrol at the end of cutting season and its ready to go for next year,
fishleg003 to feckineejit
19 Aug 17#6
Why drain the oil? Won't oil protect metal from rust, I was told opposite drain petrol but leave oil in. Petrol will eat the fuel lines but can't see oil doing any harm.
janz70 to fishleg003
19 Aug 17#12
hes talking out of his arse, change the oil at end of season or begining of next if you leave it empty the engine will rust inside a possibly seize, best to use up petrol as it is supposed to leave a varnish type substance that may clog up jets but I dont bother, just run it to mininum and fill up with fresh next year
feckineejit to janz70
19 Aug 17#14
That's what I meant to say, as the oil needs changed every few months. So drain it and put in fresh oil, Just like a car
ollie87 to feckineejit
19 Aug 17#7
What
If that's the argument battery powered ones must be even better! :stuck_out_tongue:
Paul.Abbott140 to Picard123
20 Aug 17#16
Petrol as you don't have to worry about the wire. Learnt from experience when I chopped my mower wire at the age of 12 and tried putting them back together!
morrig
19 Aug 17#8
Battery powered ones are good for small lawns,but like battery driven cars etc have a certain life span of battery.Have never found a problem with extension lead and mower. Seems to be lot of this type of mower coming in under £90 when a few years ago sale price was over £100,which with the pound devakueing is surprising.
Longy
19 Aug 17#9
Think this is a better deal if you can get it. Self propelled and cheaper hotukdeals.com/dea…503
iwo
19 Aug 17#10
Heat added, but sometimes I think they should rename this place HotUKLawnmowers.com
healthandsafety
19 Aug 17#11
Cheaper to get a goat,no petrol required.
travelsport to healthandsafety
21 Aug 17#18
And no storage problems at end of mowing season.. straight into the oven.. brill
swarnford
19 Aug 17#13
Have a battery powered Bosch and a large lawn - fantastic machine, great cut and beats petrol hands down (at a price admittedly)
Paul.Abbott140
20 Aug 17#15
I bought at £129 a few months ago because I thought that was a great price for a petrol mower. This is a fantastic price and it's a good bit of kit for small gardens
dsteele50
21 Aug 17#17
i was thinking about a petrol mower but cant be chewed with the petrol and oil business :thinking:
rolstherat
22 Aug 17#19
Great price but not self propelled. Not that you expect it at that price. So not ideal for a sloped lawn
Opening post
From the website
Powerful petrol lawnmower from Webb. With an easy to use handle and a large collection capacity, any keen gardener can rely on this lawnmower.
19 comments
If that's the argument battery powered ones must be even better! :stuck_out_tongue:
Seems to be lot of this type of mower coming in under £90 when a few years ago sale price was over £100,which with the pound devakueing is surprising.