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Petrol Lawnmowers

Built to withstand any challenge, LawnMaster’s petrol mowers offer uncompromising power and reliability, making light work of even the toughest terrain. Choose from Primary Grade Alloy and Durable Steel construction, and a range of cutting widths, LawnMaster has a mower for every backyard.

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Lawnmower Buying Advice

Need Help choosing the right lawnmower for your garden? In this handy guide, we break down everything you need to know to find a mower with the perfect balance of functionality, affordability and durability.

LawnMaster Steel Range

Built to withstand the toughest terrains and challenges, the LawnMaster Steel Range feature a durable steel frame, ensuring long-lasting reliability. The ideal choice for Kiwis looking to tackle medium-large lawns.

LawnMaster Estate Range

Featuring a premium grey, cast alloy frame, the LawnMaster Estate Range offer unrivalled durability and increased resistance to cracking and rust. Fitted with thick cast wear strips, our Estate mowers are the perfect choice if you’ve got a tough patch to mow.

LawnMaster Alloy Range

LawnMaster offers a range of petrol Alloy mowers to suit any Kiwi budget and lawn. Choose from our 16 and 18 inch models for small to medium lawns or, for larger lifestyle lawns, our 20 inch Wide-Cut models have you covered.

Buyers Guide to LawnMaster Range

Check out the tips on buying your next LawnMaster mower. Watch the video here!

Keeping Kiwi Lawns Cut since 1946

We believe every Kiwi lawn deserves to be mown. That’s why, since 1946, LawnMaster has been designing mowers built to cope with tough New Zealand terrains. Why not get yours today!

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