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The Walensee 16-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower combines durable alloy steel blades with a 4-position height adjustment and a large 7.9-gallon grass catcher. Its ergonomic sponge grip and self-lubricating wheels provide smooth, effortless mowing. This cordless, eco-friendly manual mower offers a quiet, low-maintenance alternative for maintaining a pristine lawn with precision and style.








| Best Sellers Rank | #113,885 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #116 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
R**Y
Best thing i bought
I love this push mower. Reminds me of those little kid toys that we used to push around the color balls would go fly in the dome. It makes me like im reliving my youth while also being a productive adult. Cuts pretty good too the small twigs of course get stuck but its easy to take out and continue. Definitely worth it for the value. Easy to build too
S**I
Broke in one use- please do not buy, terrible quality
Broke in one use- the blade turned and now it just can't be used. What a waste of money. Please beware -this is an item that is hard to return to think twice before buying. $150 down the drain
C**T
It got the job done but there are issues. . .
I purchased the WaLensee 20 inch lawn mower to cut my backyard. It is mostly winter rye grass and weeds. The surface of the yard is very uneven in places. The grass had gotten pretty high and cutting it with a string trimmer wasn’t cutting it. I decided to try a reel lawn mower. I decided on the WaLensee because it was a 20’ mower. I’d read somewhere that a wider cutting path was better for uneven yards. I also purchased the WaLensee because it had a grass catcher and its price point. When the lawn mower arrived, the packing box looked like it had been opened and re-sealed because the tape wasn’t sticking to the box like it should have been. When I opened the shipping box, I saw it had no packing material to keep the box with the lawn mower from shifting around during transport. The lawn mower box was in very poor condition too. It had holes in it where the metal parts had poked through the box. I was concerned that I’d gotten a returned mower or worse some of the parts needed to assemble the mower would be missing. Assembly All of the parts were in the box and it appeared I’d received an unused mower. The instructions were good but some of the pictures were difficult to see and decipher what they were trying to depict. It was very easy to assemble the lawn mower. However, I was unable to secure one side of the top handle with a nut and thumb nut because the holes didn’t line up properly. I couldn’t get the nut to pass through the hole. Quality The quality of the lawn mower parts is fair. The blade mechanism seemed sturdy and well made. The handles, grass catcher basket and wheels all felt like they were a child’s toy. In other words, they did not feel sturdy enough for yard work in my opinion. First Cut The WaLensee lawn mower cut the grass and weeds very easily. Because the grass was high, I set the mower high for the first pass. Then lowered it for the second and third passes. I cut the yard in what I can only describe as a lattice pattern—first vertically then horizontally across the vertical cut. I ended up taking the basket off as it came off and came apart anyways. Likely because of all the bumps in my yard. When I finished, I was very pleased with how the yard looked. Of course, a cut yard always looks better than an uncut one. What I liked: The lawn mower was easy to assemble. The lawn mower was easy to maneuver even over my uneven yard. It cut the grass! I had to do a little back and forth maneuvering but not a lot. What I didn’t like: Quality assurance issues. The handles that came with this lawn mower should have gotten recycled because the holes did not lineup properly to allow the nut to pass through. Also, when raising and lowering the mower, I noticed that one side clamped onto the teeth of the gear better than the other. This didn’t seem to affect the mower’s ability to cut, but it was annoying. The flimsy feel of the handle and grass catcher basket How the lawn mower was what’s shipped. Would I recommend it? If you have a well-manicured lawn and want to use a reel mower to keep it that way, this lawn mower would be ideal in my opinion. Especially if you are mowing a larger area. If your yard is not well-manicured and has uneven places, this lawn mower can cut it without overworking you, at least that was my experience. If you want the solid feel of a sturdy handle and grass catcher basket that won’t come undone or detach from the mower when you hit a bump, you may not like this lawn mower as the handle felt flimsy and the grass catcher became a nuisance for me. I ended up taking it off. My overall rating is a 4 the mower did a very good job cutting the grass despite its shortcomings.
A**S
It's alright, would recommend battery one
Works food for tiny grass or weeds if you have not done your lawn and try this it will get stuck, the grass basket broke on first use
I**!
Push mower
I am very happy with my push mower. Instructions for assembly are very poor, but I was able to complete assembly by comparing it visually to the picture on the booklet. End product is great, cuts good and catches grass pretty much okay. I'm happy with my purchase.
A**R
Walensee is quality.
This lawn mower is light weight and works very well. It's also easy to put together. I recommend this highly.
B**N
Meh
This was so incredibly hard to figure out how to put together. It does not stand up on its own and the bag attachment does not work properly. It does cut grass pretty well but only in the main blade section. Pretty disappointed with it
J**V
LAWN CARE
LIGHT WEIGHT EASY TO PUSH I USDE THIS VS GAS MOWER THAT IS HARD TO START GREAT FOR MEDIUM SIZE LAWN
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