Riding lawn mowers can be very expensive, depending on what brand and options you want. If you are looking to buy one new, you'll certainly be looking for the best riding lawn mower for your money. And though there is no one lawn mower that is better than all the rest, there quite possibly is a riding lawn mower that exactly suits your particular needs.
Before you start looking for a new riding lawn mower, be sure you know just what you need and want from it. Are you tied to the convenience and functionality of a riding lawn mower or will a hand mower suffice? The price of a riding mower versus a push mower is significantly increased, so if you are able to go with the push mower, you may want to in order to save some money.
However, some home owners find that their lawn is too large to use a push mower. If this is the case, or you are too pressed for time to worry about push mowing, and you are ready to take on the cost, then a riding mower may be right for you. In fact, the size and scope of your yard will have a large factor on what type of riding mower you'll want to purchase.
For example, if your yard is steep, you may want to invest in a riding mower with all-wheel drive. If your yard has a lot of obstacles, a smaller cutting deck will allow you to maneuver around them more easily. Another thing to consider is grass clippings. You may or may not want a mower that can collect these clippings to be disposed of elsewhere.
Some good places to start your lawn mower search are larger hardware stores like Home Depot, Lowes, and True Value. Going to online stores is another great way to find what you are looking for and compare prices. There are also a lot of internet deals that can get you the mower you want for discount prices, so look around for these.
Some of the top lawn mower brands are John Deere, Snapper, Bob-Cat, and Honda. These brands are all trusted, and sell top-quality riding mowers. However, there are a number of other brands as well that will also sell quality riding mowers. In fact, a lesser known company may have an equally good riding mower for cheaper; although, the top companies often sell their mowers for the most competitive prices.
If you are looking to save some money, you can also invest in a riding mower that will help with other tasks as well. For example, there are a number of riding mowers that can be used for snow removal as well as grass cutting. If you usually pay for a snow plow, you could save yourself the money by having a lawn mower that can move snow also. It sure beats keeping your perfectly good mower in the garage throughout the winter months.
Be sure that whatever options you choose for your riding mower are the ones you really want. The last thing you want is to end up with a mower that can't do what you hoped it would. Be sure you are really getting what you need before putting down the money.