





While checking out the McGregor Corded Lawnmowers, we noticed that there were quite a few options to choose from so we decided to do a small comparison on them to make it easier for you when it comes to making any final buying decisions. We will outline the main pros and cons, the most popular options in the range and also a detailed comparison table at the end of this page.
McGregor Corded Lawnmower Pros
Power Supply – you have a constant and reliable power supply from the mains so there is no need to worry about, fuels, oils or rechargeable batteries for that matter
Cheaper Prices – if you are looking for a great value low priced lawnmower for small lawns, then you don’t need to look much further than this in our opinion.
Easy Pushing – as the weights are usually between 9kg and 12kg, you will find that pushing these lawnmowers is a walk in the park doe to their lightweight designs (pardon the pun)
Warranty – not only are you buying from a trusted supplier, but you are also getting a 2 year warranty which protects your investment well into the future.
McGregor Corded Lawnmower Cons
Power Cables – the power cord to the mains is only 10m so you will most likely need to invest in a reliable extension cord also to reach the full length of your lawn.
Slower Mowing – you need to navigate the cord on the lawn as you work which tends to slow the job down. You need to be extra careful while working also to ensure the power cords are avoided on each pass.
Difficult Mowing – they can lack the power to deal with difficult mowing conditions such as dense, tall, thick or damp grass areas as they tend to clog up a bit. To avoid this, you need to mow more regularly to keep grass growth and density under control.
Most Popular McGregor Corded Lawnmowers
From what we have seen, the 3 most popular Corded lawnmowers under the McGregor range are the 31cm MCELM1231, the 32cm MER1232 and also the 34cm wide MER1434 and we will outline the main features briefly below. The prices for these lawnmowers can range anywhere from £50 up as far as £100 depending on promotional activities and updated prices can be viewed using the price checkers provided below.
Option 3, McGregor 34cm 1400W Corded Rotary Lawnmower MER1434
McGregor Corded Lawnmowers Compared
To ensure you have all the necessary information and how these lawnmowers are compared, please feel free to check out this comparison table below especially when it comes to mow height settings, grass box capacities and dimensions.
McGregor Corded | 31cm Wide | 32cm Wide | 34cm Wide |
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Model | MCELM1231 | MER1232 | MER1434 |
Power | 1200W | 1200W | 1400W |
Lawn type | Small | Small | Small-medium |
Handles | Soft grip | Soft grip | Soft grip |
Power cable | 10m long | 10m long | 10m long |
Mowing heights | 3 (2cm – 6cm) | 5 (2cm – 6cm) | 6 (2cm – 7cm) |
Grass box | 30L capacity | 33L capacity | 35L capacity |
Folded handles | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Rear Roller | No | Yes | Yes |
Weight | 9.6kg | 9.5kg | 11.4kg |
Dimensions | 108 x 38 x 91cm | 95 x 35 x 109cm | 109 x 35 x 95cm |
Folded | 58 x 35 x 26cm | 60 x 37 x 29cm | 70 x 38 x 31cm |
Warranty | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years |
Conclusion
After reviewing these McGregor lawnmowers, we hope our work here can help you out when it comes to making your own final decision. The larger you go, the more powerful the motor, the more mowing height options you have and the larger the grass box will be. That being said, the larger you go, the higher the price will be but the variance in prices is not all that bad to be fair.
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