So, currently I'm perfectly happy with my earth wise 7 blade manual reel mower. However....given the ridiculous amount of love I now how for my lawn (seriously...it's bordering on pathological, lol) I can anticipate wanting to someday wanting to upgrade. Thinking I may start keeping an eye on craigslist, etc sooner rather than later as not many people reel mow around here, so it will no doubt take a while to spot a deal. But, don't know what I should be looking for.
-Lawn is only 3K right now, will be adding sod to the backyard but less than 1K. So total will be less than 4K.
-no serious slopes, not very level at this point, but I imagine I'll sand in the spring
-cutting at about 1.5 inches in the front, on Maya bermuda. Would like to go down to 1.25 or even 1" but lots of exposed tree roots so not sure that will work until some leveling. Planning celebration bermuda for the back, and would ideally keep that about 1 inch I think.
-I'm not particularly mechanically inclined. I mean, I can google, and I've fixed a refrigerator leak, wired in the sprinkler valves and timer, did my irrigation almost entirely myself, etc. But I don't enjoy mechanical stuff, so something less complicated for basic maintenance is better.
-also in that vein, I'm not a bigger the better girl...I get that more power, louder, bigger can be fun for a lot of people and I'm not knocking that at all, but not my thing. I went to the manual mower partly because I hate the loudness and vibration of the gas powered rotary we have, so quieter and simpler and easier are more my style, all things being equal.
-harder to break/ruin is important. I break things. I'm both clumsy and impulsive, with a lack of respect for possible problems. I have a little too much "it will probably be fine" in me for my own good, according to my husband.
-I'm a 5'1" tall woman, so something too big/heavy might be hard for me to manuver/manage?I'm strong for my size, but it is a factor.
So, thoughts? From the bit of reading I've done on here I'm thinking maybe California Trimmer is my best bet? But not wedded to that idea at all.
-Lawn is only 3K right now, will be adding sod to the backyard but less than 1K. So total will be less than 4K.
-no serious slopes, not very level at this point, but I imagine I'll sand in the spring
-cutting at about 1.5 inches in the front, on Maya bermuda. Would like to go down to 1.25 or even 1" but lots of exposed tree roots so not sure that will work until some leveling. Planning celebration bermuda for the back, and would ideally keep that about 1 inch I think.
-I'm not particularly mechanically inclined. I mean, I can google, and I've fixed a refrigerator leak, wired in the sprinkler valves and timer, did my irrigation almost entirely myself, etc. But I don't enjoy mechanical stuff, so something less complicated for basic maintenance is better.
-also in that vein, I'm not a bigger the better girl...I get that more power, louder, bigger can be fun for a lot of people and I'm not knocking that at all, but not my thing. I went to the manual mower partly because I hate the loudness and vibration of the gas powered rotary we have, so quieter and simpler and easier are more my style, all things being equal.
-harder to break/ruin is important. I break things. I'm both clumsy and impulsive, with a lack of respect for possible problems. I have a little too much "it will probably be fine" in me for my own good, according to my husband.
-I'm a 5'1" tall woman, so something too big/heavy might be hard for me to manuver/manage?I'm strong for my size, but it is a factor.
So, thoughts? From the bit of reading I've done on here I'm thinking maybe California Trimmer is my best bet? But not wedded to that idea at all.