Tesco PLM012011 Petrol Lawnmower @ Tesco Direct £55.50
This 98.5cc petrol lawnmower is ideal for keeping your grass trim. With a 40cm cutting width, this lawnmower comes with 5 adjustable cutting heights between 25-70mm so you can choose how long you'd like to keep your lawn. The lawnmower is powered by an easy to start OHV 4 stroke petrol engine that delivers 98.5cc. Resting on 4 wheels, the mower has a plant protection plate that keeps plants safe from the metal blades. It includes a large 50 litre grass collection bag at the back that reduces the amount of times that you have to stop in order to unload it. For an added safety features, this lawnmower features a safety switch that turns itself off if you accidentally release it whilst mowing. Please ensure oil is added to the lawnmower before starting the engine. Suitable for medium sized gardens. This product can only be returned to a store - unless our suppliers delivered them directly to your home. "This 135cc self-propelled petrol lawnmower is ideal for keeping your grass trim. A practical blue lawnmower with a 40cm cutting width, this lawnmower comes with adjustable cutting heights to help you achieve the height of grass you want. The self-propelled lawnmower is powered by an easy to start OHV 4 stroke petrol engine that delivers 135cc. Resting on 4 wheels, the mower has a plant protection plate that keeps plants safe from the metal blades. It includes a large 50L grass collection bag at the back that reduces the amount of times that you have to stop in order to unload it. This mower features a safety switch that turns off the lawnmower if you accidentally release it whilst mowing, and it includes a foldable handle for easy storage."


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Jump to unread Post a CommentAnyone got clarification......!
*OK, the leakage trip will trip but each time that happens the cable gets shorter..
Anyone got clarification......!
in the reviews someone mentions this and says they have 2 but it is not self propelled but still says its great, hope that helpful ;)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tesco-plm022011-self-propelled-petrol-lawnmower-75-50-1264182#post14988166
try code; TDXR-VMTK
worked for me, "we haven't seen you for a while" email :D
re above, self propelled mowers need a big garden or your constantly stopping it to turn
Edited By: leitchyleck on Jul 12, 2012 21:26
Hopefully as its in her name she might feel obliged to use it?????
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Hopefully as its in her name she might feel obliged to use it?????
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haha i just got my OH to order this one and i know she wont bloody use it and i cant do it with the electric one cos its been to wet, so hopefully it will help me do it and hopefully your OH will pick it up as she has to and use it b4 you get home lol
No. Its a cheepo Chinese engine which should just about last the warranty period. Possibly a Bliggs:D
Certainly appears to be....if you use the zoom function on the photo on TESCO link you can see the Briggs&Straton logo on the engine.
Brilliant engines. I have been using mine for 12 years now with little maintenance.
Certainly appears to be....if you use the zoom function on the photo on TESCO link you can see the Briggs&Straton logo on the engine.
Brilliant engines. I have been using mine for 12 years now with little maintenance.
Personally from looking at it I wouldn't have thought it was a Briggs and Stratton, it's either a DG350 or DG450, not made by B&S
You might note from the picture that there is no sign of any throttle/speed control so the one pictured is almost certainly not self-propelled.
Cracking mower for the money. Engine usually starts first/second pull and very light to move around.
Neither my machine or the one in the piccy shows any sign of the engine being a Briggs, cheapo chinese jobby but so far very capable and frankly puts my qualcast cylinder mower to shame.
Critisism's: When you try to set the blade low, the deck tends to foul the ground and keeps digging in to the ground at the front edge. Take care to avoid stones because the deck doesn't look too bulletproof.
Other than above, fantastic value for money imho.
EDIT: Just noticed the other tesco post for the self-propelled for £20 more.
Looks like the SP model has a steel deck (better) and quick release folding handles too (better). I would probably pay the extra just to get those features even if I didn't use the SP.
Edited By: buybuybuy on Jul 12, 2012 22:45: update
I think the self-propelled has the metal deck as it is much heavier than the model the OP is linking to.