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It's 7am on a Sunday morning and you're trying to catch up on a weeks worth of sleep when you hear it...BZZZ; your neighbors are mowing their lawn. It's times like these you will wish they owned the noise, and eco friendly push lawn mower. Most lawn mowers will cost you up to a thousand dollars, and they require maintenance, electricity, patience, and space. Seems like a lot to ask for, right? You could pay someone to come and mow our lawn once a week, but why bother when the price of a push mower is the price you'd pay someone weekly.
A push lawn mower is swarming with benefits, and the most important is it's simplicity. You won't be wasting electricity, and spewing fumes into the air on a Sunday morning and this can be the first step in "greening" your lawn. If you're hesitant to purchase a push lawn mower because of the labor involved, just think of the process for hooking up your huge electric powered machine? By the time you drag it out, gas it up, and prepare yourself for the explosion of noise you could be halfway down using a simple alternative. The push mower also encourages people to get out, and walk around their yard. When was the last time you went out and enjoyed nature while doing your part on keeping your lawn neat, and the world a more green place?
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