The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (2024)

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Mowing your lawn is almost a rite of passage for homeowners with any amount of meaningful yard space. The best lawn mowers will help you do the job effectively without depleting you of all energy and motivation to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Finding the right mower comes down to a number of factors, including the size of your yard and how hilly or flat an area you'll be mowing, among other things.

Lawn mowers are not difficult to maintain, but it is important that you do so. Battery-powered electric lawn mowers inherently don't require the regular maintenance of gas mowers, but the batteries may wear out and need to be replaced, which can add to the long-term cost of their operation. Additionally, if your battery runs out of juice, you either need to have a charged alternate battery standing by or wait for the battery you do have to recharge.

Gas mowers, on the other hand, should have their oil changed and air filter replaced regularly, but neither of those tasks are difficult. With regular maintenance and care, a gas mower may prove to be more reliable in the long run. The other factor to consider is that gas mowers tend to be more effective at picking up leaves in the fall or mowing through thick grass. And if your mower runs out of gas, you can simply top off the tank in a matter of seconds.

The Best Lawn Mowers

What to Consider

A well maintained mower should leave a cut lawn looking like velvet. Most of today’s options do a good job at that. But that doesn’t mean that every mower is suited to every yard or its owner. Certain ones are built to offer specific benefits. Battery mowers are quieter than their gas-engine counterparts, while the latter can more easily handle extreme mowing conditions such as tall, thick grass.

Drive type is an important consideration as well. Push mowers are a budget-friendly option, but you have to push them (as the name implies) along your yard. They make the most sense for yards that are relatively small and flat. If your yard is larger or hilly, you may want to consider a self-propelled mower. These machines tend to be more expensive but they drive themselves. All that's required of you is to squeeze a trigger or pull or push a handle, and the mower will lay stripes on your lawn—all you need to do is escort it along and turn it when it's time to do so.

If you're looking for a more hands-off experience, consider either a riding lawn mower or a robot lawn mower.

How We Evaluated

The recommendations in this list are based on our detailed knowledge of the lawn mower market and our rigorous evaluation routine. This includes testing mowers on hills and flat sections, and over various types of grasses (and weeds). We also evaluate a mower's capability with bagging, discharging, and mulching the grass clippings. Other factors include handle comfort, ease of raising and lowering the deck, and how easy it is to mount and remove the grass bag.

Best FWD Gas

Craftsman M220 150-cc 21-in Self-Propelled Gas Lawn Mower with Briggs & Stratton Engine

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Pros
  • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (3)Good maneuverability
  • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (4)Straightforward, no-nonsense operation
Cons
  • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (5)FWD means it can struggle to pull itself up hills

The M220 is essentially the self-propelled version of the Craftsman M110 push mower also featured in this article. This mower's front-wheel drive propulsion makes it ideally suited to maneuvering around shrubs and other landscaping. Since this is a front-wheel drive model, it is not ideally suited to work on hills and slopes, but should be fine for fairly level yards.

This mower features a 150-cc Briggs and Stratton gas engine, a more-powerful version of the motor found in the Craftsman push mower. It can bag, mulch, or side discharge, and features a two-point height adjustment—one lever for the front wheels and one for the back.

Key Specs

Cutting Width21-inch
Drive TypeFront-wheel drive
Power150 cc gas

Best Value Gas

Murray MNA152703 Gas-Engine Lawn Mower

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Pros
  • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (7)Quality construction
  • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (8)Big rear wheels
Cons

    We like what we see in this relatively low-cost Murray mower powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine. It exhibits good workmanship, with neatly stamped and formed parts. The mower has just two points of deck adjustment, one for the front wheels and one for the rear.

    We also like its 11-inch rear wheels, which help it to roll smoothly over bumpy terrain. The mower weighs a relatively light 52 pounds, which is certainly a help, given that it’s not self-propelled.

    This is a solid overall mower that is sold in a few variations and under a few different brands depending where you are shopping.

    Key Specs

    Cutting Width21
    Drive TypePush
    Power140 cc gas
    Pros
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (10)Intuitive speed control
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (11)Fast self-propel functionality
    Cons
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (12)Not as easy to maneuver around landscaping as a smaller, lighter mower

    Toro pioneered the wide-cut residential mower, and that experience is evident with the Timemaster. This is a thoroughly engineered and well-behaved mower that’s easy to use, especially for something that weighs as much as this does. The TimeMaster employs Toro’s well-regarded Personal Pace speed control. Push forward on the handle to make the mower go faster.

    Other well-designed features: two-lever height control, a forward-fold handle for more compact storage, and a large grass bag. Its speed and ease of use make it well suited to broad suburban lawns, less so for push-pull and pivoting cuts in tight spots. This Toro is a capable and powerful hill climber, we found, but did not do particularly well in sidehill mowing.

    Those are small asides, though. This is an outstanding product suited to those with a sizable yard that prefer the experience of a walk-behind mower to that of a riding mower.

    Key Specs

    Cutting Width30 in.
    Drive TypeRear-wheel drive
    Power223 cc gas

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    Best Electric for Midsize Yards

    Ryobi RY401150 Cordless Lawn Mower

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    Pros
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (15)Cuts cleanly and evenly
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (16)Moves well on hills
    • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (17)Low-maintenance
    Cons

      This is one of Ryobi’s top-of-the-line mowers, and it’s something we wish we saw more of: U.S.-built tools. The RY401150 delivers a tremendous cut area with its two (6-Ah) batteries, and its X-shaped blade leaves a pristine surface in its wake.

      Ryobi estimates this mower should provide 70 minutes of run time. We didn’t time our cut, but it strikes as plausible. Its rear-wheel drive and reasonably aggressive tread pattern provide good hill climbing and sidehill cutting performance. And its bagging on all surfaces (level, sidehill, and uphill) is also commendable.

      Its other ease-of-use features include an easily installed or removed bag that mounts and dismounts easily. Adjusting deck height is simple with the single lever. The straight-edge deck is made of polypropylene and will never rust, needing very little care other than basic cleaning.

      Key Specs

      Cutting Width21 in.
      Drive TypeRear-wheel drive
      Power40-volt battery

      High-Quality Electric

      Toro Recycler 60-Volt Smartstow Cordless Lawn Mower

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      Pros
      • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (20)Most efficient self-propelled mower we tested
      • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (21)Better mulching and bagging than its predecessor
      • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (22)Can be stored vertically to take up less space than most mowers
      Cons

        Toro mowers have received more awards from us than any other brand for two reasons: build and cut quality. And those were amply demonstrated in this test as the Recycler turned in the best ratio of cut area per amp-hour of battery in the self-propelled category, while at the same time not skimping on cut quality, mulch quality, or bagging.

        We attribute this outstanding mower performance to three features: First, the air vent at the front of the mower deck optimizes mulching and bagging performance. Toro calls it Vortex technology, a design to increase air flow in the same way as a hood scoop on a car. The company says it helps the grass stand straighter under the mower and the clippings to be suspended longer for more thorough mulching, but it also helps airflow into the bag.

        Next, the company’s redesigned “Atomic” blade configuration appears to assist the air flow and clipping movement. Finally, the three-phase, 60-volt motor is exceptionally efficient, resulting in a large cut area for a single battery.

        Other great features of this mower are its rear-wheel drive self-propel, solid one-piece metal deck, large 11-inch wheels, and fold-forward handle that lets it stand upright when stowed.

        Key Specs

        Cutting Width21 in.
        Power60-volt battery
        Drive TypeRear-wheel drive

        Best Budget Option

        Craftsman M110

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        Pros
        • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (25)Quality design and construction
        • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (26)Capable of mulching, bagging, and discharging
        Cons
        • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (27)Small rear wheels can mean a bumpy ride over uneven terrain

        This Craftsman M110 push mower is very similar to the Murray mower listed in this article. They share the same basic deck design (they're both built by MTD), and this one can also bag, mulch, or side discharge.

        Part of the reason it costs less is because it lacks the Murray's large-diameter rear wheels, which means it won't roll as smoothly over bumps.

        The two are fairly close in price when not on sale, but if you can do without the large rear wheels, this is a solid, quality mower if you're looking to not break the bank.

        Key Specs

        Cutting Width21 in.
        Drive TypePush
        Power140 cc gas

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        Best Electric For Small Yards

        Greenworks 25223 Cordless Lawn Mower

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        Pros
        • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (30)Solid one-piece steel deck
        • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (31)Two batteries included
        Cons

          We found that this mower is nicely designed and equipped with features you hardly see in this class and price of product. You get 10-inch rear tires to help it better roll over washboard surfaces, dual batteries, and three-function capability (mulch, side discharge, and bag).

          Icing on the cake includes its steel deck with seven positions from 1- 1⁄8 to 3 inches, all controlled by a single spring-loaded lift mechanism. The deck is continuous from the rear wheels to the front, and a hatch at the back provides access to the bag.

          It's worth noting that it's cutting width, at just 19-inches, is among the smallest you'll find on the market, so this mower truly is best suited for small yards or as a trimming mower.

          Key Specs

          Cutting Width19 in.
          Drive TypePush
          Power40-volt battery

          Multi-Blade Electric

          Ego LM2150SP Cordless Lawn Mower

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          Pros
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (33)Different blades for different cutting situations
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (34)Eco mode and extended-run blade boost efficiency
          Cons
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (35)Grass can clump in side-discharge mode

          The Ego LM2150SP is designed to work with Ego's multi-blade cutting system. In addition to a mulching blade, the mower comes with a high-lift bagging blade and another that helps extend run time by reducing drag through the air and the grass. This mower, when equipped with the extended-run blade, is designed to go for 75 minutes on one charge of its 10-Ah battery.

          In other respects, Ego went all-out to equip this mower: variable-speed rear-wheel drive, bright LED lighting, a front handle and fold-forward rear handle, and three-mode capability (bag, mulch, side discharge).

          On that last point, the mower is not really side discharge in that the chute doesn’t mount on the side of the deck and discharge to the side. Rather, it mounts on the rear and discharges to the side. We did notice considerable clumping in this mode; it’s not the mower’s strong suit. But it still bags well, even with the mulching blade. Rounding out its features are its easily-adjusted single-lever control of deck height.

          Key Specs

          Cutting Width21 in.
          Drive TypeRear-wheel drive
          Power56-volt battery

          Best Electric for Small Yards

          HART HLPM011VNM Battery Lawn Mower

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          Pros
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (38)Easy to maneuver
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (39)Battery bay can hold two batteries to increase runtime
          Cons
          • The Best Electric and Gas Mowers for Any Type of Yard (40)Not self-propelled

          We were pleasantly surprised by this mower’s cut area and overall performance. The cut quality and mulching are quite good for an inexpensive machine, and its bagging ability is what we describe as middle of the road—better than some, but not the best you'll find.

          While the lack of self-propel make this unit less ideal for some users, the benefit is that none of the battery charge is being used on the drive system. This gives the mower a decent battery life in terms of the square footage it can cut per charge.

          You can check out the self-propelled version of this mower here, which is otherwise largely the same.

          This mower comes with one 5-Ah battery, but its battery compartment has two bays; install a second one to double the run time. For your money, you also get the convenience of single-lever deck adjustment with a conveniently located cutting height scale next to it for adjustment from 1.5 to 4 inches.

          Key Specs

          Cutting Width20-in.
          Drive Type40-volt battery
          PowerPush

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          Q+A with the Expert, Roy Berendsohn

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          PM: Are battery or gas-powered mowers better?

          RB: It depends on your needs. If you have a fairly small yard or even a larger (up to half an acre) yard that’s relatively flat, either should be fine. Battery mowers lose ground to their gas counterparts mostly in terms of actions that cause excess draw on the battery, such as mowing through heavy, thick grass, or when self-propelling up steep inclines.

          Even then, the biggest issue most users will run into is that the battery runs down faster. If you have an extra battery on hand or don’t mind waiting while your one battery recharges, you should be OK. Battery mowers also tend to be quieter in operation and easier to maintain. With gas mowers, you have to make sure to perform easy, seasonal maintenance to keep their engines in top condition.

          Batteries for electric mowers can be expensive, however. Whether you want to buy an extra just to have on hand or you need to replace the one that came with your machine, you may want to figure that cost into your long-term budgeting for the mower. How much gasoline can you buy for a gas mower before you’d spend as much on the cost of a replacement battery? In all likelihood, probably multiple years-worth.

          PM: What do I need to do to keep my mower running well?

          RB: More maintenance is required of gas-powered mowers than battery ones, but none of it is particularly expensive or labor-intensive. Making sure to change the oil at least once per season is one of the best things you can do to keep the engine running strong. Another is replacing the air filter each season.

          Finally, avoid letting untreated fuel sit in the mower for long periods of time, such as storage over the winter months. It’s a good idea to add fuel stabilizer to the gas that you put in your mower, as most gas contains ethanol, an alcohol additive that breaks down over time and can clog the carburetor, which will cause the engine to run poorly.

          For either gas or battery-powered mowers, it’s important to keep the underside of the deck clean. Grass can build up in the crevices under the deck, which can ultimately make the mower less effective at cutting and put extra strain on the motor. It’s easy to keep clean—just flip the mower on its side (for gas mowers, always tip the mower carburetor/air filter-side up, oil-spout-side down) and scrape the deck with a small putty knife to get rid of any large clumps.

          The other thing you should do to optimize mower performance is keep the blade sharp. This is something you can do yourself with a file or angle grinder, or you can take your blade to a hardware store where they may be able to do this for you for a nominal cost. If your blade becomes severely pitted, damaged, or bent, we recommend replacing it. A dull or damaged blade will lead to damaged and diseased grass.

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          FAQs

          Do electric mowers cut as well as gas? ›

          Comparing a Gas vs.

          Power output and cutting ability: The best gas mower options result in even, precise grass cutting. Some electric lawn mowers can match them, but not all. As a group, gas lawn mowers are better at cutting.

          How big of a yard can an electric mower handle? ›

          Consumer Reports' most recent expert tests found the average electric walk-behind mower's run time was 45 to 50 minutes per charge. So it could easily handle a quarter acre, even on somewhat sloped land. On flat, unobstructed ground, it might cut a half an acre.

          What are the disadvantages of an electric lawn mower? ›

          Cons
          • Limited battery life. If you opt for a cordless electric mower, you'll need to make sure your batteries are charged and ready. ...
          • Potentially bothersome cords. Corded electric mowers eliminate the battery problem, but will limit how far you can mow. ...
          • Expensive replacement batteries. ...
          • Less torque.
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          Are electric lawn mowers powerful enough? ›

          For most homeowners, an electric mower is more than sufficient to maintain a standard sized yard. And a small electric mower is actually better than a gas mower in many ways.

          What is the life expectancy of an electric lawn mower? ›

          The lifespan of a corded electric lawn mower can vary based on several factors such as the brand, model, maintenance, and frequency of use. On average, corded electric lawnmowers can last between 5–10 years. However, with proper care and maintenance, some models can last even longer.

          Do electric lawn mowers need maintenance? ›

          Although battery-powered mowers require little service (no gas, oil or spark plug changes), you should take them to a specialist once or twice a year to have the blades sharpened. “It's a real surprise to people that dead leaves, not sticks or thick grass, dull mower blades,” Chiesa says.

          What brand of lawn mower is the most reliable? ›

          The Lifestory Research 2024 America's Most Trusted® Mower ranking is based on 6,263 opinions of people surveyed in the United States over the last 12 months. The most trusted mower brands, in order, were John Deere, Honda, Toro, Husqvarna, Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Snapper, Cub Cadet, Black+Decker, Ryobi, Swisher, and Ego.

          Can you hose off the bottom of an electric lawn mower? ›

          Don't wash the mower with a hose pipe or similar - water will damage the motor and electrical connections.

          Is a self-propelled electric mower worth it? ›

          Self-propelled mowers typically cost several hundred dollars more than push mowers, but they reduce the amount of manual labor that's needed. More advanced models, such as robotic and riding mowers, can be quite expensive, but they essentially do all the work for you.

          Do landscapers use electric mowers? ›

          “Much like electric cars, electric and battery-powered mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers are becoming more common, especially here in California.” Yamaguchi noted the law bans only the sale of new gas-powered equipment; homeowners and pros can use their current equipment until it needs to be replaced.

          Will an electric mower cut long grass? ›

          Battery powered lawn mowers are excellent for longer grass! I have one and have used it on long grass many times as I hate mowing and frequently let it get high. And when I do mow, I use the highest setting which is 4 inches. So the grass is always over 6 inches when I mow it.

          What are the hazards of electric lawn mowers? ›

          Watch out for sprinkler heads. Be mindful around windows, cars, and observe for the rocks that might get flipped by the mower blades and break them. Don't mow over the electrical cord. Don't mow weeds or debris.

          Can I mow wet grass with a battery mower? ›

          Your battery operated lawn mower shouldn't be exposed to water as it might suffer water ingress and damage over time. While mowing dewy grass occasionally won't matter, mowing the lawn in drizzle is a risk to the tool and the 56V lithium-ion battery, and damaged equipment creates a risk for the user too.

          Do electric mowers bog down? ›

          Brushless Motors & Smart-Sensing Microchips

          When you hit tall, wet or thick grass, an electric mower senses the resistance, draws more power and increases the blade speed to ensure a clean, consistent cut. Our innovative technology makes battery-powered lawn mowers less likely to bog down than gas-powered mowers.

          What size electric lawnmower do I need? ›

          The power of electric lawnmowers is measured in watts (W). Your lawnmower must be powerful enough to cover the lawn it will be mowing. For an area of 300 m², you'll need a power rating of 100 to 1300 W; go for 1400 to 1800 W for areas of up to 700 m².

          Is an electric start lawn mower worth it? ›

          Though the self-propelled engine improves maneuverability when you're cutting the grass, the mower is still heavy to push. Electric models may not be ideal for larger lawns or lawns with hills and slopes, but they're great for regular, suburban lawns.

          Should I switch to an electric lawn mower? ›

          Here's what we found: Lawn mowers: On average, gas walk-behind mowers slightly outmatch electric lawn mowers purely on cutting performance. But for noise, maneuverability, and ease of maintenance, electric mowers have the advantage. Leaf blowers: Electric leaf blowers are the clear winners.

          Are gas lawn mowers being phased out? ›

          California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the state's green lawn care law (Assembly Bill No. 1346) in October 2023, barring selling new gas-powered equipment using small off-road engines (SORE) in 2024. This ban includes all gas-powered lawn and landscape equipment, generators, pressure washers, and chainsaws.

          Are electric mowers cheaper to run? ›

          However, electric mowers are powerful enough for most mowing jobs, and since electric power is much cheaper than gas power, they are cheaper to run.

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