Makita lawnmowers

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75 months

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Does anyone have a Makita lawnmower and is it any good? I have the strimmer and it's been great as well as some power tools (so have batteries already)

Petrol mower has decided it's been a lawnmower for too long

PaulWoof

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168 months

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I have the DLM 382 and seems to do a pretty good job. kind of wish i went for the bigger 432 although its the exact same just bigger blade/catcher.

is nice just chucking batteries in and going. no faffing around

Mr Pointy

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172 months

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I have a DLM382 as well & even with 2x 18v batteries there doesn't seem to be a massive amount of torque produced as even on only moderately long grass the blade speed really drops when it hits a longer patch & I very much doubt it would do the first cut of the season at anything other than maximum height. I'd be a bit wary if you are used to the power of a petrol mower.

Owners seem to like Ego mowers with their beefier batteries but they are pricey.

Ledaig

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275 months

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Just got one a couple of weeks ago: Makita LM002JM101 530mm 64v Brushless Lawn Mower with 4.0Ah.
I think this is now an obsolete battery form despite being only 3 years old, but it's a cracking bit of kit.

I originally went cheap with a £150 Screwfix Titan mower which was utter rubbish and went back.
Despite being a now defunct model with spare batteries like hens teeth, I decided to go for the Makita as a known quality brand and at £269 considered it a steal, so worth the risk on the battery front.

This replaced a mains Bosch mower, I used it front and back today for the first time, the performance was I believe better than the Bosch mower (and let's not talk about the Titan hehe)

Our lawns aren't huge, but after cutting both I'm still showing 4 bars on the battery and the time taken with a battery mower is significantly reduced.

I would say go for it, but up to you on the cost/battery risk front if you went for the one I did.

Titan vs Makita -


Fatboy

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285 months

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Ledaig said:
Just got one a couple of weeks ago: Makita LM002JM101 530mm 64v Brushless Lawn Mower with 4.0Ah.
I think this is now an obsolete battery form despite being only 3 years old, but it's a cracking bit of kit.

I originally went cheap with a £150 Screwfix Titan mower which was utter rubbish and went back.
Despite being a now defunct model with spare batteries like hens teeth, I decided to go for the Makita as a known quality brand and at £269 considered it a steal, so worth the risk on the battery front.

This replaced a mains Bosch mower, I used it front and back today for the first time, the performance was I believe better than the Bosch mower (and let's not talk about the Titan hehe)

Our lawns aren't huge, but after cutting both I'm still showing 4 bars on the battery and the time taken with a battery mower is significantly reduced.

I would say go for it, but up to you on the cost/battery risk front if you went for the one I did.

Titan vs Makita -

I've also just bought the same big Makita (LM002) - very impressed, quite a big garden and the grass was quite long for the first cut, but not problem with cutting it did the whole lawn on one battery (4AH) - not sure of the size, but it was enough grass to completely fill a wheelie bin, with. But of packing down needed, I would definitely recommend it.