I'm on the lookout for a reliable lawnmower suitable for a small garden. It doesn't have to be a big brand; I'm open to cheaper or less well-known options, but it's crucial that I can find replacement parts if needed. Any recommendations?
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If you're considering a cordless mower, Bosch makes some solid options. They're widely available, so finding replacement parts shouldn't be a hassle if anything goes wrong. Plus, the batteries can often be used with other tools, which is a nice perk!
I've had my ups and downs with lawnmowers. I used to have a Ryobi that lasted for years until it broke down. After that, I tried an Einhell, but it was a letdown—lasted less than a year! Recently, I got a Lidl Parkside mower. It's bigger and more powerful than my last ones, plus it comes with a good warranty. I've had decent luck with Parkside tools so far, fingers crossed they stay reliable!
The Hayter Hawk has been a fantastic choice for me! I have the 36cm battery version for a small lawn, and it works perfectly. Just a heads up—cheaper mowers often end up costing you more in the long run since they tend to break down.

That's great to know about the warranty! Three years is pretty generous compared to many other brands.