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Stages Of Development Of Electric Lawnmowers

+ Electric Lawnmowers Are the Silent Workers.

This article describes electric lawnmower development over the last century and the advantages of electric lawnmowers over the gasoline lawnmowers. In general, advantages are low pollution and low noise. How electric lawnmowers help us is described in the following article.

+ Stages Of Development Of Electric Lawnmowers

In the countryside, there are no high-rise buildings. Each house is a stand-alone one with neighbors spread apart by at least 10o yards. This leaves great chance for each household to develop a good garden and a nice lawn to enjoy evenings.

A well-developed lawn has to be nicely maintained to make it look good. A maximum 3 to 4 inches of lawn blades look good and beyond that, it looks ugly.A 2" lawn blade looks better but it requires lot of efforts to keep it short. Lawnmowers were developed to help the home gardener to reduce the efforts of keeping the lawn trim.

Manual lawnmowers are good for smaller lawns. Larger lawns require considerably more efforts. Since the time required for trimming the lawn was not available with many persons, the new breed of lawn mowers with engines or electric motor were developed, and they soon became popular with all home gardeners

The electric cable soon became


a problem to be handled with electric lawnmowers and automatic cord winding was developed. The next variation was development of cordless electric lawnmowers and now the in thing is the remote controlled electric lawnmowers.

This is perhaps pre final stage in development and last one may be computer controlled electric lawnmowers operating on sunlight. The new ones (not yet developed) will trim your grass without on their own, and will keep the blade length as per your desire or the setting that you have fed in the database. These lawnmowers will have to be electric lawnmowers and cannot go back to manual or gasoline powered ones

+ Future Belongs To Electric lawnmowers

With these major advantages of electric lawnmowers, it is no wonder that the gasoline engine powered lawnmowers are being phased out for smaller lawns. The future belongs only to electric lawnmowers whether powered from mains or batteries.

About the author:

The writer Andrew Caxton used to publish articles for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com. An online magazine guide about lawn mowers and tractors, where Andrew helps people to find the best lawn mowers; including electric powered ones. http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com/electric-lawnmower s.html for different types of gardens