How to Save Money on Your Property: Use a Non-Engine Push Lawn Mower to Cut Grass

Yes, they still make these. When I lived up north and had an actual grass yard, I got tired of pushing a gas powered mower constantly and having to smell its fumes and pay for its gasoline refueling and maintenance costs. So I decided to go to the nearest home improvement store and invest in a non-engine push lawn mower. I couldn’t have been happier with my choice.

Not only do I not have to push around some heavy beast of a lawn mower that may or may not start-up properly every weekend, but now there are no more fumes to breathe in or any gasoline to purchase to power the outdoor power equipment. Electric grass mowers are still better than their gasoline powered cousins, though they are not as money friendly as one that requires nothing more than “me power.” With electric grass lawn mowers that operate by plugging the outdoor lawn mower into a power source you will have to worry about not running over the actual power cable connected between the electric lawn mower and the power source in the wall.

By pushing a non-engine push lawn mower every other weekend or so to trim and cut the grass in my front and back yards, I even build the strength of my shoulder and back muscles versus having to spend and waste my hard earned money on some gym membership that I may or may not go to as often as I should. So not only are non-engine push lawn mowers a healthy choice, but there are also no batteries to charge, no cables to plugin, and no fuel tank to refuel…no nothing, just me, myself, and I. Oh yeah, the lawn mower too.