Having a big lawn can be fantastic, especially if you enjoy being outdoors. For most people, though, the trouble with having a big lawn lies in maintaining it throughout the year. However, with the right riding mower, you’ll save time and effort — especially when mowing larger yards and a little damp grass. But trying to find which one is right for you can be overwhelming. To help you make the choice — and not let lawn maintenance feel like a chore — we’ve compared the specs and found the best mowers for different yard needs and budgets.
When choosing a riding mower, consider your lawn size. For instance, a .05-acre yard may only need a push mower, which is far cheaper than even the most affordable riding mower. Plus, not all lawns are created equal. You may need to take steep inclines or other rugged terrain into consideration when making this decision.
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Recent advances in battery technology now offer the option of electric versus traditional gas motors. There’s a lot to consider here. If you run out of gas while mowing, you can refill in minutes and continue. With an electric mower, however, you might face a one- to two-hour delay while recharging. That’s why sizing your machine to your lawn is especially important when considering electric options.
On the other hand, some electric models are compatible with battery platforms, allowing you to use the mower’s batteries in other tools. If you have extra charged batteries from those tools, you can swap them into the mower to avoid the downtime of recharging. There’ll still be an offset on pricing, however. There’s a hefty upfront investment in batteries that may be tough to recoup.
Important note: Unlike most of CNET’s best lists, this one is based on research rather than hands-on testing, as the size and cost of these units made obtaining samples difficult. I’ve compared all the specs to find the best riding lawn mowers on the market so that you can make an informed decision about which one could be right for you.
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The Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 50-inch riding mower is a great choice for homeowners with large lawns. It has a powerful 23-horsepower engine and a 50-inch cutting deck, making it easy to mow even the largest lawns quickly and efficiently. The mower also features a hydrostatic transmission, which makes it easy to maneuver around tight spaces. This also allows for a speedy 7 mph forward speed and 3.5 mph in reverse.
In addition, the Ultima ZT1 comes with a variety of features (some at an extra cost) that make it a great choice for homeowners who want the best possible lawn care experience. These features include a mulching deck, a bagger, side discharge chute, tow/haul capability, snow plow or even a sun shade. The fabricated mulching deck delivers a signature cut with fewer clumps and stragglers, finer clippings, increased evenness and improved soil health, while the bagger and side discharge chute make it easy to collect grass clippings. Overall, the Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 50-inch riding mower is a great choice for homeowners who want a powerful, easy-to-use and feature-rich riding lawn mower.
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Some people prefer the traditional steering experience of the round wheel mounted on the steering column, and my pick for best gas riding mower is a John Deere lawn tractor that offers just that. The S130 sports a 42-inch cutting deck and a 22-hp engine that will get you up to 5.5 mph forward or 3.2 mph in reverse. Much like my pick for best zero turn, the S130 offers many add-ons including a snow plow, snow blower, tire chains and even a full cab enclosure for extra protection from the elements.
The S130 includes the John Deere “Easy Change” 30-second oil change system, a proprietary all-in-one oil and oil filter canister that allows you to quickly change its tractor oil with “no hassles and no mess.” The list price of $2,899 is attractive for a name-brand unit with these specs. Throw in a seasonal discount you can likely dig up somewhere, and the S130 becomes a great choice for nearly anyone considering a riding mower.