

It took more than 15 minutes and four swears. Beside the batteries is a removeable safety key and the Flymo comes with a spare, in case you lose it.Īssembly is a total pain. There’s a button on each battery to see the charge level. Unusually it comes with two 20V batteries and you use both at once, to deliver 40V. It’s generally petite, with the narrowest mowing width and smallest grassbox on test too. The Flymo is by far the best mower here for storage space, with a footprint you could fit anywhere (see below). Small lawn and small shed? Look no further. The mono handle folds easily, then you can tip it back on end and store it upright, with the grassbox balanced on top, 116x42x51cm (HxWxD) stored. It’s quiet enough (rated 90dB) and the Eco mode automatically adapts blade speed as required, saving energy and extending battery life. Mowing results are superb and it mows to 5cm away from a brick edge. Alternatively, buy an optional mulching kit to scatter fine grass clippings. The back of the grassbox opens for easy emptying, so you don’t have to just shake clippings out of the front.

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A little flap on the top of the grassbox pops up to tell you when it’s full at which point it’s easy to remove thanks to the mono handle. The battery has a button to see the charge level and you can see this even while the mower lid is closed. You’ll probably just have a couple of favourites, like hob rings.

A large handle on the side makes it easy to adjust between six cutting heights (20-70mm), a wide range though six options seems like overkill. There’s a little lever to open or close the handle, with two handle height settings and no nuts to turn. It’s easy to use and everything clicks into place. It’s ergonomic and comfortable to mow one-handed. The mono handle is sturdy and the entire mower feels like it will last decades.
