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Lush, green lawns don't have to cost a fortune to mow and maintain. There are plenty of inexpensive lawn mowers on the market that could see you on your way to a golfing-green-standard lawn in your own backyard.
Gravely Promaster 50
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This lawn mower is not only affordable but reliable. Many reviews on the Promaster claim that the mower will give a clean-cut finish each and every time you mow, and the brand is renowned for keeping its prices low and its standards high. This model is also known to work well from a cold start. A second-hand Gravely Promaster retails for less than $500.
Ransomes Commander
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This lawn mower is available in a range of models, with those that were manufactured in the 1990s possibly being the most popular. This mower is available in groundskeeping sizes to backyard push mower sizes, and it's easy to find good-quality used versions for even less money. The Ransomes mower is manufactured by a Swedish company. You can expect to pick up a brand-new Ransomes for $600 to $800. Second-hand varieties often retail for about $250 to $400.
Agria
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Made and manufactured in the Netherlands, Agria lawn mowers are usually some of the least expensive on the market, even if you're seeking a large groundskeeping model. Agria mowers are often talked about because of their unique three-piece cutting units, but it can sometimes be difficult to track down Agria parts. Agria mowers cost $350 to $650.
Stiga
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Made in Denmark, Stiga lawn mowers are perhaps some of the cheapest on the market, but they don't compromise on quality. They're commonly used for small backyard lawn mowing, but many Stiga models can handle large groundskeeping tasks. In the USA you can pick up a brand-new Stiga mower for $350.
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