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[quote=Anonymous]Honda and Toro are the best push you will get for residential use. Go with the Toro. Their patented Personal Pace on their push mowers is awesome!! It’s their self propelled feature based on how fast you choose to walk. You can even light jog lol. You can mow with one finger it’s that great. He needs to stop mowing wet grass no residential lawn mower is designed for this. Plus the wet grass clippings just clump up under the mowing deck affecting cutting performance and you’re actually ripping the grass blades, not cutting them. Don’t pay attention to how your neighbors mow wet grass it’s just more people doing it wrong. Also cut height should preferably be close to 4" if you have tall fescue grass. The Toro Super Recycler are the best mulching mowers out there for home owner use and are built to last. Super Recyclers like most residential lawn mowers have a 21" cutting deck. https://www.toro.com/en/homeowner/walk-behind-mowers/21-personal-pace-21386 https://www.homedepot.com/p/Toro-21-in-Super-Recycler-Personal-Pace-SmartStow-163-cc-Briggs-Walk-Behind-Mower-21386/311047054 He has a 1/4 lot to mow and probably would like to save some time but not get a riding mower. The Toro Timemaster is the only residential walk behind mower that has a 30" deck and could cut his time in half. It also has Personal Pace. Burns more gas though because it has dual blades. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Toro-TimeMaster-30-in-Briggs-Stratton-Personal-Pace-Self-Propelled-Walk-Behind-Gas-Lawn-Mower-with-Spin-Stop-21199/300234121 Buy from a Toro dealer in the area if first possible. If not, Home Depot suffices. Just know that with Home Depot once you put gas in it, it’s yours no returns unless it was defective out of the box. https://www.toro.com/en/locator [/quote]
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