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You can choose between petrol, electric or battery-powered machines that run on a lithium-ion battery. And then it's up to you what features you want (adjustable travel speed, electric starter, large wheels, 4in1 system, etc.). The choice of chassis material is also important. For example, a steel chassis is the logical choice for large ride-on machines used on large plots of land. For models for smaller areas, a lightweight chassis made of high-quality plastic will do a good job.
PETROL MOWERS
Petrol mowers are still the most popular on the market. Generally, they are suitable for larger plots. Those with powerful engines can easily cope with rough terrain and can also handle taller and denser grass. Modern four-stroke engines are characterised by the long service life and high performance of petrol mowers.
ELECTRIC MOWERS
Electric mowers are ideal for mowing smaller and less rugged plots with good access to electricity. They are low maintenance, easy to handle, lightweight, relatively quiet and environmentally friendly. They can also appeal with a lower purchase cost compared to most petrol models.
AKU MOWERS
AKU rotary mowers powered by rechargeable Li-Ion batteries are becoming increasingly popular with garden owners.
The biggest advantage is that you can use one battery for all other machines in the power range (in addition to the mower, e.g. fence cutter, string trimmer, chain saw, pruner, blower, but also for example a power washer, brush cutter or verticutter). Simply swap the battery from one machine to the other and you can get on with your work. You don't have to deal with expensive petrol or extension cables, which limit many mower users' work.
AKU mowers are quiet, environmentally friendly and maintenance costs are minimal. These machines are undergoing constant innovation and improvement, so that today's AKU mowers are already comparable in performance and dynamics to petrol machines.
ROBOTIC MOWERS
If you want a perfectly trimmed English lawn in your garden and you're tired of driving a conventional rotary mower or tractor, you can use a robotic mower: a machine that works for you. Just set the robot up according to the size and texture of your garden, which you divide into several zones. From then on, it works for you. It only cuts the grass on the days and times you set in advance. Modern robotic lawnmowers go hand in hand with the latest technical trends. They can be easily controlled via a mobile app and have several smart sensors that help the mower to better navigate the area to be mowed and work more efficiently. In addition to its complete autonomy and almost zero noise, the fact that it produces no grass waste is a huge advantage of the robotic mower. The robot mows regularly and cuts the straw into miniature pieces. These break down in the lawn and act as a natural fertiliser.
We have also included mattresses in our range at Mountfield. High quality, certified, from a domestic manufacturer and at very reasonable prices. You will find a wide selection of mattresses in our e-shop.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT MATTRESS?
ACCORDING TO AGE:
- Children under the age of 15, whose spine is still developing, should prefer to sleep on a medium to firm mattress to ensure that their body is properly supported while they sleep.
- An adult of normal weight should be guided more by how they feel and whether they sleep more on their side or on their back. Some people sleep better on a firm base, some on a soft base.
- Seniors should prefer a medium-firm mattress. Too soft is hard to get up from, and too hard can cause pain in large joints, especially hip joints.
ACCORDING TO BODY WEIGHT:
- The vast majority of adult mattresses manufactured have a minimum weight capacity of 90 kilograms.
- If you weigh less, you don't need to worry too much about the firmness of the mattress and look more at its other features.
- People weighing over 90 kg should definitely go for a mattress with a medium or high firmness.
- In the case of double/partner beds, it is sometimes better not to insist on a large joint mattress, but to choose two mattresses.
ACCORDING TO BODY POSITION IN SLEEP:
- The right mattress should support and adapt to your body. And that's on the most massive parts of your body - your shoulder blades, shoulders and hips.
- For example, if you sleep on your back most of the night, it's a good idea to have a firmer mattress so your hips don't sink and you don't get up with a sore back.
- If you sleep on your side, you should go for a softer mattress, which will take pressure off your shoulders and hips and keep your spine straight.
- If you sleep on your stomach most of the night or are constantly rolling over, then it's probably best to take a happy medium between the firm and soft versions.
ACCORDING TO MATERIAL:
- The basic material from which our mattresses are made is special foam. Mountfield offers mattresses made from the most popular and recommended foam types. The first is the classic polyurethane foam, which excels in elasticity and adapts perfectly to the body. The advantage of foam mattresses is also their low price.
- Another type is memory foam, We would say that it is a smart material that can change its firmness depending on pressure and temperature. It distributes the pressure of your body, stabilises it in an optimal position, relieves back pain and also prevents possible bedsores.
- Cold foam is modern material has larger pores, is more breathable and dissipates heat better (thus also reducing the occurrence of dust mites and mould).