Got to love Spring, huh?
The bees are out, pollen is coating your cars, and the birds singing happily outside your window. With the sun shining and kids playing outside, it’s now that time of year again to start going back out and cutting your rapidly growing grass. But if you’re currently viewing this article, chances are high that you’re in need of a new push mower for the Spring season. That’s not a problem; for we’ve got you covered!
Come check out our top ten list of the best push mowers of 2021!
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But Why Choose Push Mowers?
There’s many reasons why, ladies and gentlemen!
For one, push mowers are extremely easy to use. For most models, you just pull a drawstring and and push around your yard. If it sounds like it can’t possibly get much easier than that, than let us inform you that there’s some push mowers out there don’t even require a pulled drawstring to start! That’s right; some models only require you to wither plug it up to an outlet or simply press a button.
Can you imagine a lawn mower that starts with only the press of a button?
That’s wicked!
Sure, there are other kinds of lawn mowers out there. There’s some that might prove to be even more convenient than push mowers, and there might others that you personally think are worse. But nobody can deny the fact that push mowers are the easier lawn mowers to ever use, as they take out the bells and whistles which take center stage on self-propelled lawn mowers and riding lawn mowers. Best of all, they’re much more affordable!
What Types Of Push Mowers Can I Choose From?
A most excellent question, folks!
Despite being the most basic model of lawn mower that you could possibly purchase, push mowers actually have a lot of variety in terms of how they operate. For instance, push mowers can be powered by gasoline, or through electrical means (i.e. a cord or battery). Gas-powered push mowers are typically more expensive than electrical models, but are often believed to be more powerful than electric mowers. But spoiler alert: they’re not.
In fact, they are equally powerful!With this being said, electric mowers are becoming more popular in today’s time; partially due to the uprise in “thinking green” as well as the severed price that comes with corded/cordless lawn mowers. Gas-powered lawn mowers once ruled supreme in the grass-cutting market because people associated “oil based” with “more effort, clearer results”. And while gas-powered mowers are very handy, the alternative is just as good if not better. In fact, you’ll notice that just about every lawn mower on our list today is an electric push mower!
Aside from your push mower either being powered by gasoline or being powered by electricity, you also have to decide how you want it to operate once its ready to cut. Reel mowers typically don’t have an engine powering them and can normally only cut in a forward direction. Rotary mowers, on the other hand, can handle any kind of movement AND have the engine power to back them up. Knowing this, we’re sure you can figure out which type goes over better with homeowners!
[TOP 10] Best Push Mowers Worth
Comparison Chart
Product |
Our Rating |
Type Of Push Mower |
Cutting Width |
Image |
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American Lawn Mower Company 50514 |
#1 Editor Choice |
Electric (Corded) / Rotary |
14 IN. |
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Greenworks 25022 |
#2 |
Electric (Corded) / Rotary |
20 IN. |
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BLACK+DECKER BESTA512CM |
#3 |
Electric (Corded OR Cordless) / Push Mower-Weed Eater Hybrid |
12 IN. |
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Greenworks 25302 |
#4 |
Electric (Cordless) / Rotary |
20 IN. |
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Sun Joe MJ401E Mow Joe |
#5 |
Electric (Corded) / Rotary |
14 IN. |
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Sun Joe iON16LM |
#6 |
Electric (Cordless) / Rotary |
16 IN. |
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Greenworks MO40B410 |
#7 |
Electric (Cordless) / Rotary |
14 IN. |
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Great States 204-14 |
#8 |
Reel (No Electric/Gas) |
14 IN. |
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Greenworks M-210 |
#9 |
Electric (Cordless) / Rotary |
21 IN. |
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Greenworks MO40B411 |
#10 |
Electric (Cordless) / Rotary |
17 IN. |
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[TOP 10] Best Push Mowers Worth
Comparison Chart
1 American Lawn Mower Company 50514
The American Lawn Mower Company 50514 has been making major waves on various websites such as Amazon and Ebay. Homeowners have been raving about how awesome and dependable this grass-cutting machine is. “It cuts better than any lawn mower I’ve ever owned!” says one customer. “It’s so light that even a petite woman like me can push it around!” says another.
Heck, some commenters have even admitted to breaking up with their old mower in favor for this baby!
Another awesome detail to point out about the American Lawn Mower Company 50514 is the fact that it can kick slopes in the rear. No, this mower is NOT a rear-wheel drive. No, that doesn’t matter in this case! A great number of reviewers have fawned over this little guy’s amazing knack for tackling hills with no problem whatsoever!
PROS
– Very light
– Inexpensive, Very good with hills
– Cuts perfectly every time
– Safe for the environment
CONS
– Factory blades are sometimes a little dull
2 Greenworks 25022
The Greenworks 25022 just barely misses the number one spot on our list of top ten best push mowers for the money. Not for any terrible reason or anything, of course. The number one entrant (the American Lawn Mower Company 50514) on this list simply has a better grip of tough and tall grass than this electric mower has. Granted, that’s not to take away from all the wonderful things this push mower is capable of doing!
One of the biggest perks Greenworks is proud of when it comes to marketing their lawn mowers (regardless of type) is the fact that their mowers are 100% environmentally sound. That means zero toxins or fumes will be shot into the open air while you cut your unwanted grass. It should be noted, of course, that all electric mowers are much safer to use than gas-powered mowers; when it comes to the environment, anyway. And if the environment’s health isn’t enough to convince you, you also get seven different height settings with this bad-boy.
No more inconveniences for short or tall folk!
PROS
– Very light
– Inexpensive, Safe for the environment
– Comes with seven different height adjustments
– Very good at mulching
CONS
– May struggle with Bermuda
– May struggle with taller grass
3 BLACK+DECKER BESTA512CM
No, ladies and gentlemen.
You’re not looking at a weed eater on a lawn mower list.
That is…not exclusively a weed eater!
Introducing the BLACK+DECKER BESTA512CM, one of the coolest inventions within the grass-cutting field. It mows grass, it weed-whacks, and it trims like no other! With it being as small as it is, you can push this baby around your lawn until the sun goes down and we guarantee you won’t notice any strain in your limbs and muscles. And whenever you want to switch its job, just detach the machine from its wheels and hold on to the handles.
Presto!
Your lawn mower is now a weed eater!
Now surely there’s a catch to this lovely push mower, right? Well, you’re right…but we’re sure you already noticed it before even reading this review. The BLACK+DECKER BESTA512CM is very small, which means that it’s not a good idea to use it for very large yards. Not only that, but some find its 12” cutting width a bit too small for their liking.
PROS
– Very light
– Can be used as both a lawn mower and a weed-eater
– Inexpensive
CONS
– Not ideal for large lawns
– Cutting path is very small
4 Greenworks 25302
Another powerhouse representing the eco-friendly company of Greenworks, the 25302 promises only top quality cuts for your yard. Whether you have crabgrass or St. Augustine, this baby can get crystal clear results. And no matter how rough or tough your grass is, you’ll never have to worry about an uncomfortable amount of vibration from your push mower. In fact, we’ll wager that you don’t feel any sort of vibration whatsoever!
You heard that right!
First zero emissions and now zero vibrations!
What a deal!
PROS
– Very light
– Can be potentially be ordered as a self-propelled lawn mower
– Inexpensive
– Zero vibration, Safe for the environment
CONS
– Can only charge one battery at a time
5 Sun Joe MJ401E Mow Joe
The Sun Joe MJ401E Mow Joe is just the push mower you need if you value cleanliness, simplicity, and ease above all else. The built-in grass catching mechanism is extremely useful for those who do not want to mulch. This especially helpful (and recommended!) for small lots. The reason for this is because excess grass might make a mess if your yard is too small to spread them out.
Additionally, the Sun Joe MJ401E Mow Joe weighs practically nothing. This is very good news to those of us who don’t want to throw our backs out while cutting our grass! And when you’re done cutting grass, clean up is a snap. Just open the mower’s compartment and clean!
PROS
– Very light
– Doesn’t make a lot of noise
– Affordable
– Technology that catches grass
CONS
– Not very durable
– Struggles with tough grass
6 Sun Joe iON16LM
The Sun Joe iON16LM, like the other Sun Joe models on this list, is an excellent lawn mower to bring home to your overgrown yard. It’s light as a feather, making it super easy to maneuver around your lawn. With the easy of movement, this also means you get get your lawn cut in a fraction of the time that you would with a standard, gas-powered push mower. Best of all is that with less weight to push around comes less strain on your back and muscles.
(As someone who can’t be on their feet too long, I can vouch that the Sun Joe iON16LM is a lifesaver!)
PROS
– Inexpensive
– Very light
– Cuts perfectly every time
CONS
– Doesn’t mulch
7 Greenworks MO40B410
The Greenworks MO40B410 is so light that you almost forget you’re pushing a piece of fine grass-cutting technology. A reason people typically buy self-propelled lawn mowers is due to the fact that push-mowers tend to sometimes be very heavy. But not this lovely model! No, no; you can not only get you yard cut easily, but you can do it quickly, too!
Like some of the other electric lawn mowers on this list, the Greenworks MO40B410 can mulch very well. That is, it can mulch well as long as your grass isn’t too tough. Some grass types (think crabgrass, for instance) is too difficult for this mower’s blades to cut through. So keep in your grass in mind before purchasing!
PROS
– Inexpensive
– Very light
– Safe for the environment
– Very good at mulching
CONS
– Struggles with tough grass
8 Great States 204-14
The Great States 204-14 might be the only reel mower to appear on our list of the top ten best push mowers, but that’s not to say that reel mowers are bad investments. If anything, they are excellent investments! Not only are they cheaper than any other kind of lawn mower, but they are extremely eco-friendly. After all, they do not use electricity or gasoline…just their own blades!
Whether or not you personally use reel mowers or not is totally up to you. Most people consider the alternative to be a better option due to the enhanced ease of their cutting jobs. While rotary mowers can go back and forth, reels can only go forward. So long as you keep a circular cut pattern going, your lawn will look beautiful as can be!
PROS
– Inexpensive
– Very light
– Safe for the environment
– Easy as cake to use and care for
CONS
– Taller grass is a chore
9 Greenworks M-210
Second to last on today’s list is the Greenworks M-210. Unlike the most of the other push mowers on this list, this model can be bought as either a standard push mower or a self-propelled lawn mower. This is especially handy if you’re not a fan of heavy push-mowers, considering this mower weighs over 60 lbs. If you don’t really dig that sort of thing, you can consider investing a few extra bucks into getting this as a self-propelled model!
And as you’d come to expect with all Greenworks mowers (or really any electric lawn mower, in general), the Greenworks M-210 releases zero emissions as it cuts your grass. Not only that, but it’s exceptionally good at mulching your grassy debris. And you can bank not having to clean your baby out for quite some time! If this weren’t such an expensive model, this push mower might be just a bit higher on our list.
PROS
– Maintenance is easy
– Very good at mulching
– Safe for the environment
– Can be bought as a push-mower or self-propelled mower
CONS
– Expensive
– Over 60 lbs.
10 Greenworks MO40B411
And to end our illustrious top ten list of the best push mowers is the Greenworks MO40B411. Another Greenworks model championing clean energy and emission-free service, this rotary mower can operate for long periods of time without the hassle and worry of maintenance. This isn’t to say that you never need to perform maintenance on it, of course. Thankfully, cleaning and taking care of this baby is very easy, as the instruction manual that comes with the mower upon order helps you step by step.
The Greenworks MO40B411 is also skilled at mulching, if that’s something you’re interested in. Be wary, however, that this mower struggles with Bermuda grass. It might be able to cut it a little, but the cut may potentially come out very uneven and sloppy. All other grass types, however, are fair game!
PROS
– Inexpensive
– Very good at mulching
– Safe for the environment
– Very light, Maintenance is easy
CONS
– Can’t handle Bermuda
Concluding Thoughts
We’re all feeling the warm, Spring air right about now. Even if you’re currently holding off on cutting your grass–or you live in a part of the country that’s presently getting a whole bunch of rain–the time is going to come soon where you have to pull out the lawn mower and give your blades a cutting. Sometimes, riding lawn mowers are unnecessary and self-propelled mowers are too expensive. When in doubt, why not go back to basics?
Push mowers are certainly the easiest, most simplistic lawn mowers you could ever use. In researching which push mower is the best amongst all others, The American Lawn Mower Company 50514 rose above the rest with its superior hill-climbing capabilities. It’s currently being sold for a wonderful price on the Internet; very affordable to anyone who might be barely scraping by. Worth the investment, we say!

Sarah Eberle qualified and became a member of the Landscape Institute in 1980. Over the last 26 years she has practised landscape architecture and garden design, running her own business in Devon.
During the 1990s, Sarah joined Hillier Landscapes as Design Director, where she is still a shareholder but also runs her own practice in Hampshire.
Sarah has an esteemed record in RHS shows, having won eight Gold medals, Best in Show and the George Cook award for innovation twice at Hampton Court. Sarah has also exhibited at Tatton Park and BBC Gardeners’ World Live.