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The WebbH30 30cm Hand Mower is a lightweight, battery-powered lawn mower featuring a 30cm cutting width, tool-free height adjustment from 10mm to 40mm, and dual self-adjusting rear rollers for smooth operation. Its 18-litre grass collection box maximizes mowing efficiency, making it ideal for precise, hassle-free lawn care.
| ASIN | B01AYAAMY4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,983 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #90 in Lawn Mowers & Tractors |
| Brand Name | Webb |
| Color | black,green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (350) |
| Cutting width | 30 Centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060012809768 |
| Item Type Name | 30cm Hand Mower |
| Item Weight | 9.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Webb |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 40 Millimeters |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 10 Millimeters |
| Model Number | H30 |
| Number of Positions | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | Handheld |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**N
Going to rate this mower highly, not only is it a design classic, it's made really well, it's gonna last. I chose a non electrical item for all the good reasons to. The effort to push it is similar to a hoover, it trundles away nicely, sweet noise 😀. So easy to assemble! No really! suitable for one person with no experience and easy to dissemble and pack away until Spring..it's engineered well, good and sturdy rotating blades, the handles can adjust higher or lower. My grass was long and uneven so the grass tray does come fall off but I was so pleased to get the grass cut I did not mind picking it up without the tray, if you have flat land then not a problem at all...l❤️VE IT
C**9
Easy to assemble and great quality materials used. Plastic cover on top but I prefer that as last one rusted. Wheels are plastic but higher quality abs plastic than other push mowers I've had, so zero slip on the lawn. Blades are noticeably excellent quality with red coating to help see dirt and keep clean, and with 6 blades, you get a really sharp and fine cut. Clippings shoot out the front which is essential if you ever need to mow when the lawn isn't perfectly dry but want clippings to rest on the lawn. (Clippings to rear get trodden into grass after single cut forming lumps that kill the lawn, instead of multiple cuts akin to mulching and feeding the lawn out the front). This replaced a generic but all metal and sturdy manual push mower that served it's time well (maybe 10 years), but the Blades were so deteriorated that sharpening was pointless as the entire cylinder was rusting and the coating flaking off. That mower also had poor quality plastic wheels that would occasionally slip and the height setting was manual using plastic butterfly screws so impossible to be sure height was accurate. I've had many manual mowers (all excellent) but the H30 was my choice to move into the "pro leagues" haha. The H30 is an excellent for all the features like height setting, quality blades, study build and relative ease of use. Cut is beautiful and accurate! I can't relay just how much I love it! It is harder than other cheaper manual mowers I've used to push around so it is a workout, but changing height can help and the extra effort is due to extra cutting and re-cutting taking place. It is noticeable. My small, awkward shaped lawn is relatively well maintained (although under some repair right now) and I'm a keen gardener. Received my order early (3 days after order) but today was first trial of it and assembly. I don't need or use the clipping tray right now, so no comment other than it clips firmly on so will definitely stay on and is all plastic instead of material (again best for anything less than drought conditions). Recommend the H30 for any small/ medium sized lawn that's maintained well, even/without bumps and kept fairly short cut (50-60mm max). If you love your lawn and getting out in it regularly, this machine is awesome! (Better than my expectations by a long shot). If you're not up for the extra effort to push it around and regular cutting to keep grass short, other cheaper generic models might be more practical. The H30 absolutely will not cut long grass at all without a tractor dragging it around. Also very likely to scalp the lawn (cut too much and leave bare spots) if you hit ruts/ bumps and have the cylinder too low (This is a low cutting mower in general except at max height). Delighted with my purchase so 5 stars from me. Do your research though! If you have reduced strength or less enthusiasm for the lawn, other options might suit you better. Photos are before on the left and after on the right.
V**W
Fairly easy to assemble, really compact to store as it stands almost upright and mows really well. They're four different height settings to choose from which can be easy changed without having to unbolt the mower and the grass catches perfectly in the grass bin. No wires to keep moving out of the way, no extention cords needed. Fast, effective, efficient, user friendly mower. It takes a couple of uses to get use to and I've heard the first mow in spring is a little more difficult versus using an electric mower. But on 9 out of 10 categories I'd say the Webb hand mower is better than an electric mower in my opinion.
M**A
I bought this on the basis a hand-powered reel mower was right for the size of lawn I have, approximately 9m x 3.5m. It's flat - no bumps, ridges or dips. It takes less than 10 mins and requires no forward planning, no effort, no tarting around with extension cords beforehand and no risk of running over the cord. A bit of internet research will sufficiently inform you if this kind of mower is right for you. This one in particular has proved excellent. I'm not sure why there would be any 1-star reviews for this item. The biggest gripe seems to be the effort involved, but I can only imagine these reviews come from people who've let their lawn grow too long. Yeah, you've got to push it, but it isn't difficult! The blades are sharp and stay that way. There are 6 blades on the cylinder and the bottom blade (the stationary one the rotating cylinder scissors against) is spring-loaded, so there's no fine-tuning or adjustment to have to deal with in that respect. The clipping collection is excellent and the rigid plastic collector does a great job - if it falls off either you haven't pushed it on properly, or your grass is too long as it does run pretty close to the ground. Cut your grass often enough (twice a week in high season) and you don't even need to collect them. The space it occupies in the shed is pretty small (the handles push forward so that they hold themselves in place vertically above the cylinder body and the collector detaches and is the same size as the body). It's a doddle to just reach into the shed and give the lawn a quick once over. The only downside is an unavoidable one - it doesn't cut all the way to the edges unless you push it off the edge of the lawn. If you ran the mower around the perimeter of the lawn the width of the wheels plus the spacing inside the wheels before the cylinder begins means that the closest you cut to the edge is 3 1/2". I've put edging bricks around the lawn, so the outside wheel can run on top of that, therefore avoiding the issue. Overall, I'm mightily impressed and I'm never going back to a hover.
C**S
It's a great little mower if you never let your grass get too long. I didn't get my grass cut for a few weeks while it constantly rained and trying to cut longer grass is a bit of a battle. I'm 32 and fairly fit and active. Also if your grass gets wet it's a bit of a nightmare to use and living in Northern Ireland it's wet most weeks. If you keep on top of your grass and don't get too much wet weather then it's a great little mower and will help keep you active. It's compact and easy to store. I'm personally going to purchase a petrol mower for next year to save any hassle.
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