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The 10 best electric lawnmowers for a neat and tidy garden

Maintaining a pristine lawn has never been so easy

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Good Housekeeping UK

If you’re anything like us, you’ll love the smell of freshly cut grass. It instantly makes you think of summer, sunshine and delicious alfresco meals.

But the actual chore of maintaining a lawn isn’t always a walk in the park. It can be hard, sweaty work, especially if you’re working with a large garden – simply put, if your mower isn’t up to scratch, it can make trimming the lawn seem like more hassle than it’s worth.

It doesn’t have to be that way though. Electric lawnmowers are easy to push; capable of effortlessly trimming grass to your desired height; and will leave your lawn looking pitch-perfect. Plus, the best mowers will do it all without using too much electricity or making loads of noise (the neighbours will be thrilled).

So, treat your garden to some TLC will the help of the Good Housekeeping Institute's tried and tested lawnmowers. You’ll find our experts’ top picks below but read on to find out why these mowers are the pick of the crop.

And if you want your lawn looking its best for BBQ season this summer, we also recommend checking out our top-rated solar lights (for that twinkly evening glow) and our homes editors’ favourite garden furniture for the ultimate outside space.

Which lawnmowers are the best?

All the lawnmowers on this list are electric. While petrol lawnmowers are still a popular choice thanks to their powerful performance, they’re typically louder, heavier and emit toxic fumes, which can be harmful to the environment.

We prefer electric models as they’re more environmentally-friendly and require less maintenance to keep them running at their best.

When shopping for an electric lawnmower, you’ll need to consider whether you want a corded or battery-powered (cordless)
machine.

Models with a cord that need plugging-in to operate are typically cheaper than cordless mowers and you won’t need to worry about the battery running out halfway through mowing.

However, cordless designs remove the danger of running over the cord and give you greater range across your garden. As long as you remember to charge the battery, a cordless design can prove a better choice for some – especially if you’re looking for a lawnmower that’s easy to use and manoeuvre.

Ultimately, it will come down to personal preference. We’ve tested a range of both types so you can check out more detailed reviews of each below.

What features should you consider when buying a lawnmower?

Once you’ve decided whether to go for corded or cordless, you’ll want to consider the following features before settling on the right one for your garden.

Cutting width: Having a wider blade width allows you to cut more grass with each pass. If you have a large garden or don’t want to spend as much time walking up and down, look for a mower with a larger width.

Adjustable cutting heights: Mowers have different cutting settings to give you more control over how long you want your grass to be and the finished look of your lawn. If you’re cutting a pitch, you’ll want a shorter height (around 20mm) but for a regular garden, a height of 30mm should do the trick.

Grass box volume: Grass boxes sit at the back of your mower and collect the cut grass rather than spitting it back out onto the lawn. A larger grass box will mean you won’t have to empty it as often or need to stop mid-mow to decant the chopped grass.

Self-propelled mowers: If you struggle to push a lawnmower or simply get tired halfway through trimming the grass (we hear you), a self-propelled model could be a good pick. These mowers feature a drive-system that pushes the machine forward once the lever has been engaged – all you have to do is steer! The downside though is that the system adds extra weight and contains more parts that are at risk of wear and tear.

How we test electric lawnmowers

To test lawn mowers... you’ve guessed it, we mow the lawn!

We test the mowers’ ability to cut different heights of grass across each of their settings. We measure the time needed to mow a set amount of grass and look at the crucial finishing look, considering how even the cut is and how good the mower is at collecting the grass as it goes.

We also take into account how easy each machine is to use, noting its manoeuvrability, general design, energy usage and instructions. These are are the ones we think are a cut above.

1
Best electric lawnmower

Kärcher Battery 18-36 Cordless Lawn Mower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Battery 18-36 Cordless Lawn Mower
Now 17% Off

Pros

  • Instructions include helpful diagrams and good safety advice
  • Controls are very easy to operate

Cons

  • Some longer patches of grass needed going over more than once to remove all traces of cut grass

Score: 92/100

Our winning electric lawnmower is a cordless model that left our lawn looking neat and tidy with some clear mower stripes. We were impressed with its performance across a range of cutting settings, with only a little more loose grass left behind on the lowest setting (30mm) – but a few extra sweeps did the trick.

The machine was easy to steer and manoeuvre under benches thanks to the mower’s short body and an emptying handle made removing and emptying the grass box trouble-free. There’s a mulch kit too if you’d prefer the grass to be redeposited on your lawn.

We’d have liked the handle to more easily adjustable (you need to unscrew elements to change the height) but this would only be a regular annoyance if people of significantly differing heights are tackling your lawn. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy, reliable machine that needed just two hours to recharge from empty.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight13.3kg
Cutting heights available30-70mm
Number of cutting heightsFour
Cutting width36cm
Volume of grass box45L
Average noise level79.9 dB
Time for full rechargeTwo hours and seven minutes
Other featuresMulch kit, grass catcher container, filling level display, integrated carrying handle
2
Best electric lawnmower for ease of use

Gtech CLM50 Cordless Lawnmower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
CLM50 Cordless Lawnmower
Now 29% Off

Pros

  • Compact and foldable for easy storage
  • Adjustable elements of the mower are green-coloured making them easier to find and use

Cons

  • The self-propelled speed knob is very sensitive

Score: 91/100

Our expert tester was able to get up and mowing quickly with this cordless model as it arrived mostly pre-assembled – you just need to build the collector box – and comes with detailed instructions to help you on your way.

Out on the lawn, there was no sense of the mower simply flattening the grass; instead, it cut evenly on both the highest and lowest settings and left the garden looking mess-free. The Gtech also features an ‘intelligent’ blade that rotates faster when it senses extra power is required, as well as a self-propelled function to help with tackling slopes.

On close inspection, we did notice a few missed blades of grass and less prominent stripes on shorter grass, but that’s being picky.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight13.5kg
Cutting heights available30-80mm
Number of cutting heightsSix
Cutting width42cm
Volume of grass box50L
Average noise level74 dB
Claimed run timeUp to 40 minutes
Time for full rechargeOne hour and 15 minutes
Other featuresSelf-propelled function, built-in LED headlights, full box indicator, battery status
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Best electric lawnmower for design

WORX Cordless Lawn Mower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Cordless Lawn Mower
Now 15% Off

Pros

  • Feels sturdy and well-built
  • Large 40L collector capacity

Cons

  • More complicated set-up than others – for example, it mulches grass as a default, rather than collecting it automatically, so you’ll need to set that up if desired

Score: 90/100

If you want to treat your lawn to a close cut, this Worx model is ideal. It operates at six different heights and goes as low as 20 mm – perfect for super flat lawns and achieving a lovely, well-defined stripe. Our tester found the 30 mm height provided a better cut for a normal lawn, and liked how the mower automatically adjusted its power to provide extra oomph in thicker grass.

It impressed with its ability to cut close to the edge of the lawn, and testers liked that you can use its two batteries with Worx’s other tools (like its tried and tested pressure washer). However, they would have preferred a single 40V battery that charged more quickly than the nearly four-hours recorded on test. Judged on its grass-cutting alone, however, it’s a wonderful tool for your garden shed.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight15.3kg
Cutting heights available20 - 70 mm
Number of cutting heightsSix
Cutting width37cm
Volume of grass box40L
Average noise level79dB
Claimed run timeNot specified
Time for full rechargeThree hours and 50 minutes
Other featuresBrushless motor, automatic power adjustment for longer grass, mulch functionality
4
Best cordless lawnmower for small gardens

VonHaus Cordless Lawnmower 40V

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Cordless Lawnmower 40V

Pros

  • Lightweight and easy to manoeuvre
  • Grass collector is easy to remove, empty and replace

Cons

  • The front of the mower is so lightweight that it tips back when the grass box is completely full

Score: 89/100

While this mower lands on the smaller side in both cutting width and general stature, it still packs power. It managed to cut grass evenly, creating visible stripes on our lawn, and easily collecting dry grass behind it. Ranging from 25-65mm in cutting height, there are plenty of options to help you create your perfect lawn.

It achieved almost full marks when it came to design, as well. The four wheels rolled along effortlessly without leaving tracks on the grass and it boasts an adjustable handlebar with an easy grip handle that our testers loved.

It’s worth noting that the mower arrived with the mulching feature installed, so you’ll need to remove the stopper if you want the cut grass to be fed into the collection box. That aside, it’s the perfect mower for small gardens.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight10.4kg
Cutting heights available25-65mm
Number of cutting heightsFive
Cutting width33cm
Volume of grass box30L
Average noise level70 dB
Claimed run timeUp to 25 minutes
Time for full rechargeOne hour and 55 minutes
Other featuresBattery compatible with other tools in VonHaus’ 40V Garden Power range
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Best electric lawnmower for range of cutting heights

RYOBI ONE+ Cordless Brushless 40cm Lawnmower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
ONE+ Cordless Brushless 40cm Lawnmower
Now 19% Off

Pros

  • Easy to manoeuvre
  • Large grass collection box

Cons

  • Our tester’s hands ached slightly after holding down the controls for an extended period

Score: 89/100

Note that this mower needs a 18V ONE+ Lithium+ battery to work (these can be used across all tools in RYOBI's ONE+ gardening range). The mower is sold on Amazon without the battery, but you can buy the battery separately from Ryobi for £109.99.

Boasting seven cutting heights between 25 and 75mm, Ryobi’s cordless mower can deliver a wide range of finished looks. There’s also a decent 40cm cutting path that creates lovely wide strips, along with the brand’s ‘Brushless technology’, which helps to reduce friction between the grass and the mower, something our tester appreciated massively as it was smooth to push and easy to steer.

We had to make multiple sweeps in more overgrown patches to cut and pick up all the grass, but for your average mow, the Ryobi shone, leaving our lawn beautifully striped and evenly-cut.

Putting the mower away wasn’t an issue either as the handle folded down neatly, making it easy to store in the garden shed. Just remember to charge the battery before putting it away.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight19.79kg
Cutting heights available25-75mm
Number of cutting heightsSeven
Cutting width40cm
Volume of grass box50L
Average noise level78 dB
Claimed run timeUnspecified
Time for full rechargeOne hour and a half
Other featuresFoldable handle, brushless motor, mulch function
6
Best corded lawnmower and best budget electric lawnmower

MacAllister MLM1334 Corded Rotary Lawnmower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
MLM1334 Corded Rotary Lawnmower

Pros

  • Power lever on both sides makes it easy to use whether you’re left or right-handed
  • Alerts you when the bag has reached full capacity

Cons

  • Feels a little cheaper than other models

Score: 89/100

This affordable, corded mower impressed our tester with its powerful cut that left visible stripes across the lawn. It was easy to set up, allowing us to get mowing quickly, and its good range of cutting heights are handy for creating a tailored finish.

A larger grass collection box would have been ideal, and it doesn’t have a mulching function, either; however, as a corded model, you won’t have to remember to charge your mower after each cut. For less than £100, this is an effective, lightweight and compact machine.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCorded
Weight13.2kg
Cutting heights available20-70mm
Number of cutting heightsSix
Cutting width34cm
Volume of grass box35L
Average noise level88 dB
Cord length10m
Other featuresAdjustable handles
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7
Best cordless mower for large gardens

Bosch AdvancedRotak 36V-44-750

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
AdvancedRotak 36V-44-750

Pros

  • Quick and effective at cutting without chewing up the grass
  • Easy to clean

Cons

  • A little tricky to push on paths or on surfaces off the lawn

Score: 88/100

Cordless and compact, this mower has a collapsable handle making storage easy – perfect if your garden shed or garage is packed full of other garden tools.

It achieved consistent results on long and short grass, while the ‘GrassCombs’ feature helps cut closely around border edges and along walls by guiding the grass blades towards the cutting bowl. It also has the largest cutting width of all the lawnmowers we’ve tested, meaning less traipsing up and down the garden.

The handle could have been more comfortable to hold, and testers would have liked more detail in the manual, but otherwise it’s an effective all-rounder.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight16.5kg
Cutting heights available25 - 80 mm
Number of cutting heightsSeven
Cutting width44cm
Volume of grass box50L
Average noise level68dB
Claimed run timeUnspecified
Time for full rechargeThree hours and 10 minutes
Other featuresGrass bag-full indicator, grass edge cutting technology, foldable handle, brushless motor
8
Best self-propelled premium lawnmower

EGO Power Self-Propelled 42cm Cordless Lawnmower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Power Self-Propelled 42cm Cordless Lawnmower

Pros

  • Compact and foldable for easy storage
  • Full grass indicator on the collection box

Cons

  • Expensive

Score: 88/100

This solid, premium mower arrived pre-assembled (except for the grass collector) and impressed our tester from start to finish. On both long and short grass, the cordless machine cut well, leaving a nice, even finish across the lawn.

What makes this electric lawnmower stand out is its self-propelled motor function. Our tester found it took all the hassle out of mowing and tackled sloping lawns well. It’s a much-needed feature here though, as the mower is very weighty and tricky to steer otherwise.

All in all, it’s a pricey but worthwhile buy with a large grass collection box, adjustable handle and quick charging battery that made mowing an enjoyable task, rather than a chore.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight24kg
Cutting heights available20-80mm
Number of cutting heightsSeven
Cutting width42cm
Volume of grass box55L
Average noise level75 dB
Claimed run timeApproximately 35 minutes
Time for full rechargeOne hour and 15 minutes
Other featuresMulch function, LED headlights, adjustable handle, self-propelled motor
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Runner-up corded lawnmower

Black + Decker 38cm Corded Rotary Lawnmower

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
38cm Corded Rotary Lawnmower

Pros

  • Ergonomic handle was comfortable to use
  • Not battery-powered so don’t need to remember to charge it

Cons

  • Cable-retaining clip wasn’t overly effective at holding the cable securely

Score: 87/100

Another fantastic mower, this corded model didn’t let itself down when tackling long or short grass across its different cutting heights. On the highest setting off the ground, we noticed a few loose grass cuttings, but it was nothing an extra sweep over couldn’t fix.

The brand claims that the mower’s innovative EasySteer handle offers better manoeuvrability around the garden, and this was certainly something our tester appreciated. Moving around hedges and fences proved no trouble and the four wheels helped with pushing it over gravel paths.

Note, this is one of the noisier lawnmowers we’ve tested and it’s quite heavy, but all the controls were accessible, intuitive and easy to use, so it’s still a reliable buy.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCorded
Weight16.7kg
Cutting heights available20-70mm
Number of cutting heightsSix
Cutting width38cm
Volume of grass box45L
Average noise level90 dB
Cord length12m
Other featuresRear roller, folding handle
10
Best electric lawnmower for quick charging

Husqvarna Aspire™ LC34-P4A

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Aspire™ LC34-P4A

Pros

  • Very easy to push and steer
  • Very quick charging time

Cons

  • Grass box collector is on the smaller side

Score: 86/100

Husqvarna’s cordless electric lawnmower scored almost full marks for its design in our testing. The body of the mower felt robust and well-built, yet it still felt lightweight, making it very easy to push and steer. Our tester also loved the adjustable and foldable handles, which made the mower both comfortable to use and fuss-free to store away. It can even be stored vertically on the wall of your shed or garage.

In terms of cutting power, the lawnmower performed well, cutting grass evenly and only missing a few blades of grass in the process. On close inspection, our tester did notice some small areas where the grass had a ripped or chewed appearance rather than a clean cut; however, this was minimal, and the lawnmower still delivered a good finish with visible stripes.

Key specifications

Corded or cordlessCordless
Weight11.8kg
Cutting heights available25-65mm
Number of cutting heightsFour
Cutting width34cm
Volume of grass box30L
Average noise level96 dB
Claimed run timeNot specified
Time for full recharge37 minutes
Other featuresAdjustable handle, lifting handle at the front and rear, automatic power boost, battery status display
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The verdict on electric lawnmowers

best electric lawnmowers

We were impressed with all of the electric lawnmowers we tested; however, our winner, the Karcher Battery 18-36 Cordless Lawn Mower, stole the top spot thanks to its even cut and easy steering design. It was very simple to use too, with no risk of running over the cable!

If you don’t want to deal with the faff of charging a battery though, MacAllister’s MlM1334 Corded Rotary Lawnmower is both a fantastic corded model and the cheapest lawnmower we’ve tested.

For a machine that’s super easy to push and manoeuvre, we’d recommend the Gtech CLM50, which has a self-propelled function.

Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We’ve been testing products at the GHI for 100 years, so we know exactly what separates a good product from a middling one. The protocols for our lawnmower tests were developed by our homes testing manager, Blossom Boothroyd, to put each model through its paces, so you can shop with confidence knowing they’ve been rigorously tried and tested.

GHI Homes Writer, Megan Geall, has written hundreds of product reviews so she knows exactly what you should be looking for when buying a new lawnmower for your garden. She’s also spent time researching the most innovative new machines on the market, talking to the brands and scouting out the new launches

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7 April 2025: Article headlines and introduction were updated, as well as ensuring stock levels and prices are correct to reflect the best available deals.

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Megan Geall
Homes Writer

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market.  When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes.  Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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