





The Grass is Always Greener on Sale
If your lawn is more feral meadow than tidy turf, don't worry. Saving it is in the pipeline – and it's sporting a shiny McGregor badge. The McGregor 34cm Corded Rotary Lawnmower is now reduced – from £90 to £72. That's a £18 saving, which you could plough back into grass seed… or let's be realistic, a Friday night takeout.
This mower is not only about the tidying of your lawn, but also about providing your garden with that smug, neighbour-jealous look without forking out an arm and a leg.
New Special Offer – A Cut Above the Rest
Sales are only temporary, but fair's fair – lawnmowers aren't going to sell by the bucketload with all the excitement of a new iPhone. That's why when a properly good, useful mower like this drops its price, it's worth shouting about. Was £90. Now £72. Save £18. Your lawn will appreciate it, your bank account will appreciate it, and even your back will appreciate it (less effort, more power). But hurry – like British sunshine in summer, this offer won't last forever.
New Price Reductions – £18 Stays in Your Pocket
Eighteen pounds isn't a fortune but think about what you could have.
That's roughly three decent coffees and a muffin. Or enough petrol for a mini road trip to avoid looking at your messy lawn. Or, sensibly, it’s just money you’ve not spent, which feels even better. In short, this reduction makes a mower that was already affordable even more tempting.
Key Features – What’s to Like
Here’s where the mower struts its stuff…
- 1400W Torque Drive motor – romantic name but put simply it's cutting through thick grass as effortlessly as a hot knife through butter. No more humiliating clumps of uncooperative tufts.
- 34cm cutting width – perfect for small to medium lawns. Big enough to get the job done, small enough to wrestle around by hand without accidentally scalping your flowerbeds.
- Rear roller for stripes – because nothing shouts "I've got my life together" quite as loudly as a striped lawn.
- 6 cutting heights (20mm–70mm) – short and sassy or long and green, you decide.
- Compact storage – folding handles and foldable grass bag means it won't dominate all the space in your shed. Your bikes and pots of paint can stay at home.
- 35L level indicator grass box – it'll even warn you when it needs emptying, saving you the suspense (and the joy of mowing five more metres only to find that the box was full years ago).
- Safety switch + 10m cable – extended enough for most gardens, safe enough to avoid accidents, unless you've got a pet goat to munch on wires.
The Verdict So Far – It’s Got the Power (and the Price Tag)
This is a mower that punches above its weight. For a mid-sized garden, it ticks nearly every box: powerful motor, reliable blade, space-saving design, and yes, stripes! Add the limited-time price cut and you’re looking at serious value.
Conclusion – Don’t Miss the Cut
If you’ve been sitting on the fence (or more accurately, watching the grass grow), now’s the time to act. The McGregor 34cm Corded Rotary Lawnmower isn’t just another mower – it’s one of those rare budget-friendly machines that actually delivers.
Owners consistently give it positive feedback, praising its powerful motor, easy handling, and the oh-so-satisfying striped finish that makes a humble garden look like centre court at Wimbledon. It’s highly rated for doing exactly what it promises: cutting grass cleanly, collecting clippings efficiently, and tucking neatly away when you’re done.
Value For Money
At £72 (previously £90), it's a bargain that provides value for money with pride of ownership. For the price of a family takeaway, you're getting a mower that will keep your lawn neat for years to come. And whereas takeaway pizza won't make you feel sorry for yourself and reaching for elasticated trousers, neither will this.
So why buy it? Because it's…Much admired by gardeners who enjoy a neat lawn. A genuine money-saver because of the £18 reduction. Practical, compact, and powerful, perfect for small to medium gardens.
This is a limited-time deal. Miss it, and you’ll be back to glaring at your overgrown lawn while your neighbours smugly sip tea, admiring their tidy stripes. In short - don’t just cut the grass – cut the cost.






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