Snapper Mowers Review

When looking at the exellent range of Snapper mowers there are basically three different types of Snapper mowers you should be concerned about.

Snapper Zero Turn Mowers

The Snapper range of zero turn mowers is their top of the line riding mowers. These zero turn mowers can virtually turn on their own axis, and makes it perfect for gardens where there is no room to turn your lawnmower around.

  • Build from welded 10 gauge steel that will last a lifetime
  • User friendly controls with electric height of cut, throttle as well as engagement controls are at your fingertips
  • Efficient cutting and disbursement of grass clippings
  • Briggs $ Stratton Professional Series Engine
  • Range of models from the entry levelĀ  150Z to the top of the line 500Z

Check out this Snapper Zero Turn Mower Ad!

Snapper Riding Mowers

If you fancy a bit of lawnmower racing then these will be a good fit for you!

They do the same job as the zero turn models – with the only difference being they cannot turn around on their own axis.

Snapper Push Mowers

Snapper push mowers are a more cost effective option to the ride on versions, and there are a wide range of very high quality lawnmowers to choose from. Virtually all of the Snapper push mowers have the unique feature that it can be changed from side-discharge to mulching as well as bagging to suit ail of your mowing needs!

  • Disc drive transmission
  • NXT series features push button starting
  • Ninja series features a six cutting surface blade
  • The NXT & SPX series features the React Speed Control. You simply walk the speed you want and the mower obeys

Snapper walk behind mowers

The NXT and SPX ranges of Snapper mowers are self propelled, and you simple have to walk behind the mower at the speed you want to.

As you can see Snapper manufactures a wide range of mowers that will suit any kind of budget as well as size of lawn.From the top of the line 500Z zero turn mower to the simple but effective push mowers series you will find a mower that will suit your needs.

References:

Online: Snapper.com; http://www.snapper.com

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