Lawn Mower Buying Guide


Yard duty can be a breeze if you have the right lawn mower. Choose the best lawn mower for your needs and you'll be able to cut your lawn in no time. The trick to choosing the right mower is matching the machine to your budget, yard size and power preference. Canadian Tire offers excellent choices in the three major lawn mower categories: gas mowers, electric mowers (corded and cordless) and reel mowers.




Lawn Mower Options


Mower Types. Gas, Electric, and Cordless.

Gas-powered lawn mowers - Known for their power, gas-powered lawn mowers are recommended for cutting through tall and thick grass. Our mowers feature 4-stroke engines which run quieter than 2-stroke engines and cause less pollution. Because the oil and gasoline remain separate, the chore of pre-mixing is eliminated. Gas-powered lawn mowers require periodic maintenance in order to keep operating at peak efficiency.

Self-propelled gas-powered lawn mowers - The grass won't cut itself, but these mowers offer the next best possibility. A self-propelled lawn mower can reduce mowing time and fatigue by eliminating the strain of pushing the mower. This can be a wise choice if you have health concerns or don't want to stay out in the sun too long.

Two basic drive systems are available. Front Wheel Drive (FWD) offers better manoeuvrability around trees and flower beds, as well as good traction on flat terrain. Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) offers the best traction on all terrains and on thick grass. Multi-speed options are also available.

Electric lawn mowers - Electric lawn mowers are lightweight, effortless to start and easy to maintain. They’re ideal if each corner of your yard can be reached with a 100' extension cord.

Cordless lawn mowers - Cordless mowers are convenient because you don’t have to worry about running over the cord as you move back and forth across the lawn. Cordless mowers use a rechargeable battery that provides 45-60 minutes of cutting time. Buying a second battery will extend your cutting time. Yardworks batteries are interchangeable. If one runs low, you can simply replace it with another that is fully charged.

Lithium Battery Powered Lawn mower - Lithium batteries maintain full power until battery is completely drained, unlike lead acid which instantly begins to lose power once it has started. Lithium batteries also take less time to recharge, and are lighter than lead acid batteries.

Reel lawn mowers - Scissor-like blade action provides a closer, more high-quality cut than gas or electric lawn mowers. A reel lawn mower is an environmentally-friendly choice that is also economical, lightweight and requires very little maintenance. Our new non-contact blade reel mowers can make this option even more appealing. The non-contact blade system stays sharp longer and makes the mower easier to push and considerably less noisy.

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Match the Lawn Mower to Your Yard

The size of your property and type of terrain should help guide your thinking.

  • Less than 7,500 square feet - Reel mower. Electric mower if entire lawn is within reach of 100' extension cord.
  • 7500 square feet to 10,000 square feet - Cordless electric mower (2nd battery recommended). Gas-powered mower.
  • More than 10,000 square feet - Self-propelled gas-powered mower.
  • Rough terrain - Mower with high wheels.
  • Hills - Self-propelled gas-powered mower
  • Curves/obstacles - Self-propelled lawn mower: front-wheel drive provides more manoeuvrability than rear-wheel drive. Lawn mower with castor wheels recommended for cutting around trees, shrubs and gardens.
  • Tall or thick grass - A reel mower is NOT recommended for these tasks.

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Comparing Lawn Mowers

Deck size - The larger the deck, the wider the cutting swath and the quicker the job gets done. But remember that the wider your lawn mower, the harder it will be to manoeuvre around shrubs and other obstacles on your lawn. A wider lawn mower also takes up more storage space. Canadian Tire offers a range of sizes from 14" to 21".




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Mowing Tips and Maintenance

  • Be smart, stay safe: Always unplug your electric lawn mower or remove the spark plug from your gas lawn mower before performing maintenance
  • Check blades regularly for sharpness and damage
  • Clear clippings and debris from cutting deck
  • Ensure pull cords are in good working order
  • Lubricate moving parts including wheels
  • Check spark plugs annually
  • Change oil seasonally
  • Store rechargeable batteries indoors, especially in winter

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