Brill 78366 Razorcut 33 13-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower
Brill 78366 Razorcut 33 13-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower
- Non-contact cutting system keeps blades sharp for 8 years
- Weighs only 17 pounds
- Reel mowers give your lawn a much healthier cut compare to rotary mowers
- Environmentally friendly – no gas or fumes
- Exceptionally quiet and safe to use
The Brill Razorcut 33 Push Mower is a highly efficient, German constructed, human-powered mower that is light weight and easy to push which means no need for gas, oil, or electricity. Features of this mower include contact-free cutting
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List Price: $ 219.00
Price: $ 199.75
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Review by Joyful for Brill 78366 Razorcut 33 13-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower
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I have had this lawn mower for two years now. The blades are still sharp. It’s lightweight. I can mow at night or in the morning and not worry about the noise bothering anyone. I’m single and I love that I never have to worry about it not starting! It cuts the grass beautifully. Another girlfriend just bought one and is thrilled with hers as well.
The only annoying thing is that if you are carrying the lawn mower for whatever reason, as in I have to lift it from my garage up my cement steps to my yard, the handle sometimes unlatches off the mower part. There should be a clip or something to keep the handle hooked on, but there isn’t….