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Dan S. MacAbre[_2_] 03-06-2016 07:22 PM

Low maintenance hand push mower?
 
I've a hand push mower, which I think is easy to use, provided I oil the
blades before and after. Otherwise it makes a fairly awful screeching
noise. My mum's tried it, and wants one, too. Trouble is, I can pretty
much guarantee that she's not going to oil it like I do, and even if she
did, there's a good chance she'll cut herself one day. It's probably a
long shot, but does anyone make one that perhaps has an oil reservoir,
or has magical blades that only need oiling occasionally? Or shall I
tell her to carry on with the electric one she already has?

Dan S. MacAbre[_2_] 03-06-2016 08:01 PM

Low maintenance hand push mower?
 
Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 19:22:19 +0100, "Dan S. MacAbre"
wrote:

I've a hand push mower, which I think is easy to use, provided I oil the
blades before and after. Otherwise it makes a fairly awful screeching
noise. My mum's tried it, and wants one, too. Trouble is, I can pretty
much guarantee that she's not going to oil it like I do, and even if she
did, there's a good chance she'll cut herself one day. It's probably a
long shot, but does anyone make one that perhaps has an oil reservoir,
or has magical blades that only need oiling occasionally? Or shall I
tell her to carry on with the electric one she already has?


In what form is the oil you use? If it's dropwise, from a can, then I
can see she might have difficulty. You can get oil in spray-cans these
days, which might be easier for her to use. http://tinyurl.com/hlorzow


I do have some 3-in-1 in an aerosol, which I tried on it, but I didn't
think it was accurate enough to get it on all the cutting surfaces
without wasting a lot. It might be a good suggestion for mum, though.
I'll see if I can come up with a good technique for it. Perhaps I'm
trying to be too thorough? Especially since it soon comes off in the grass.


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