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Scotts Outdoor Power Tools 2000-20S 20-Inch 5-Blade Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower, Green

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,786 ratings

Brand Scotts Outdoor Power Tools
Material Alloy Steel
Color Green
Style Reel Only
Item Weight 1 Kilograms
Cutting Width 20 Inches
Number of Positions 5
Operation Mode Manual
Product Dimensions 28"D x 18"W x 10"H

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  • Classic Scotts 20 inch push no-motor manual reel rotary lawn mower features 20" cutting width, 5-blade ball bearing reel, and 10" dual tracking wheels
  • Quick-snap 1"-3" cutting height adjustment for a clean, even cut every time with this Scotts classic hand push reel rotary 20 inch lawn mower
  • Blades on the Scotts classic hand push reel rotary 20 inch lawn mower are made of quality, heat-treated alloy steel for staying sharp longer
  • Ergonomic handle with cushioned grip for comfort when using the Scotts 20 inch 5-blade manual hand push no-motor reel lawn mower; Easy, tool-less assembly
  • Lightweight and easy to operate; This engine-free, no-motor, classic manual reel hand push lawn mower requires no gas or oil

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Easy to assemble
4.6 4.6
Light weight
4.4 4.4
Maneuverability
4.2 4.2

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Scotts is a well-known company worldwide for their outdoor products such as power tools, lawn fertilizers, grass seeds, mulches, pest solutions, and other products to maintain your green garden or lawn. With Scotts products, you can keep your plants healthy all year long. Moreover, Scotts equips you with planet-conscious outdoor tools to get the job done.

Classic lawnmower with added features for your comfort and convenience

20" reel mower that is a clean, quiet, and healthy way to take care of your lawn

The Scotts hand push lawnmower is a no-motor lawnmower that maintains the health of the grasses in your lawn. It cuts grass like a pair of scissors without shredding the leaves to protect it from diseases and insect attacks. This classic lawnmower has an ergonomic handle for your comfort and additional modern features for your convenience. You can maintain your lawn in an plant-conscious way by using this Scotts self push mower that does not require oil or gas to function.

Push reel mower that cuts grasses while maintaining your lawn's health

20" cutting width

The Scotts non-motor lawn mower has a 20" cutting width that cuts grass in a wide area to save mowing time and effort. It cuts grasses and weeds easily and conveniently. This Scotts classic mower prevents ripping and tearing of grass blades that help maintain your lawn's health.

Easy to assemble

The Scotts wide reel mower is easy to assemble right out of the box. There is no tool needed to assemble this Scotts push reel mower. You don't need to purchase oil or gasoline when setting up this self-powered mower. This Scott reel mower 20" has a durable and plant-conscious design that gives you great value for money.

Precision blade technology and ball bearing reel

The Scotts manual mower has a 5-blade reel that is made with heat-treated steel. This precision blade technology is for accurate, quick, and clean cuts in your lawn. It is coupled with smooth ball bearings, so the blades spin efficiently as you push the mower across your lawn.

Quick-snap height adjusters

The Scotts classic mower has quick-snap height adjusters that give you quick and easy cutting height adjustment of 1"-3" in a snap. This lever is located near the rear wheels for your convenience. You can now cut grass at your preferred height to maintain your beautiful lawn.

Scotts push wheel mower that reduces mowing time and effort

You can now enjoy using the plant-conscious and classic lawnmower with some upgraded features to make cutting grass easier and more convenient. Scotts push mower is specially designed to reduce mowing time and effort to maintain the beauty and health of your lawn. It is very maneuverable and easy to use because of the modern innovations added to this classic lawn maintenance equipment.

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The classic Scotts 20-Inch 5-Blade Push Manual Reel Lawn Mower is the clean, quiet, and healthy way to take care of your lawn. Gas-powered rotary mowers produce emissions and the blades hack at the grass, tearing vital fluids from the grass leaving them open to disease and insect attacks. With Scotts 20" classic hand push manual rotary reel lawn mower there is no ripping or tearing of the grass blades, it has no motor or engine, requires no substantial clean-up. The 5-blade hand push manual reel rotary lawn mower snips the grass, cutting each blade of grass like a pair of scissors, leaving your lawn greener and healthier. This hand push, no-gas, manual rotary reel lawn mower is easy to assemble, lightweight, easy to operate and convenient to store. Keep your lawn healthy with Scotts hand push manual classic and old fashioned rotary reel lawn mowers.

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Light, maneuverable, economical. The Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower handles thick turf with ease and provides a quiet, pollution-free solution for any lawn. The mower's dual tracking wheels and ultra-sharp steel blades ensure easy, accurate cutting and efficient operation. Powered by you, the mower has a wide cutting path and quick-snap height adjusters that ensure effortless operation and keep you in complete control of your grass height.

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and Easy to Assemble
With the Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, you not only save yourself the expense of purchasing gasoline, but you also decrease your carbon footprint by eliminating the pollution created by a gas mower. Powered by you, this mower has no complicated engine components to deal with and assembles with no tools required, so you can be ready to cut the grass within minutes of receiving your new lawnmower.

Wider Cutting Width Reduces Time and Effort
The Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features a wider-than-average 20-inch cutting width that reduces time and effort on your part. A wide 20-inch cutting path will reduce the number of passes required to cut your lawn, so you will get the job done more quickly and more efficiently.

Quick-Snap Height Adjusters Mean Easy Custom Control
Get complete control over the height of your lawn. The easy-to-use quick-snap height adjusters provide fingertip control over your blade height for precision cuts. Adjustable from one to three inches, they easily fit into nine different height slots and stay securely locked in place thanks to quick-snap technology.

Precision Blade Technology and Ball Bearing Reel
The five-spider, five-blade reel features five heat-treated steel blades for accurate cuts every time. Designed with smooth ball bearings, the blades spin efficiently as you push the mower. Each blade slices through grass with extreme precision, leaving behind fine mulch, which is essential for a healthy lawn. The five-blade cutting action is designed to provide precision performance over the life of the mower, and its tough, heavy-duty steel design is built to last.

Dual Wheel Tracking for Maneuverability
The Scotts Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features two 10-inch composite wheels with radial tires plus two six-inch tracking wheels for added maneuverability. This innovative dual wheel tracking technology eliminates drag and makes it easier to push the Scotts 2000-20 mower over even the toughest terrain. The loop-style handle with foam grip provides added comfort during operation and also enhances the mower's maneuverability.

The Scotts 2000-20 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawnmower weighs approximately 34 pounds (shipping weight) and is backed by a two-year warranty.

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Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, handle, and composite wheels.

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Customer Ratings
Easy to assemble
4.6
4.3
4.2
4.4
4.4
4.5
Light weight
4.4
4.3
4.1
4.4
3.8
4.4
Maneuverability
4.2
4.1
4.0
4.3
3.8
4.1
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power source
manual
Hand Powered
self-propelled
Manual
material
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
Metal
Alloy Steel
Metal
cutting width
20 inches
18 inches
18 inches
16 inches
17 inches
16 inches
number of positions
5
9
3
7
operation mode
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
weight
1 kilograms
24 pounds
1 kilograms
0.01 ounces
21.83 pounds

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
2,786 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the weight, workout, value, and noise of the lawn mower. For example, they mention it's very light, provides good exercise, and is relatively inexpensive. Some appreciate the quiet operation and ease of assembly. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, quality, and maneuverability.

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421 customers mention362 positive59 negative

Customers like the ease of assembly of the lawn mower. They say it's easy to assemble and use, and is quiet. They appreciate the simplicity and convenience of the reel mower. Customers also mention that it lasts a good few years and makes their life easier.

"...But the great thing about the reel mower is that it's so much easier to use than my power mower, I won't be nearly as lazy about pulling it out of..." Read more

"...affordable compared to a powered mower, it is quiet, it is simple to own and operate, and it requires only infrequent maintenance to keep the blades..." Read more

"...It's a snap to put together and I mowed the lawn that weekend.The first mow is a bit of a back and shoulder killer...." Read more

"...Assembly was very easy.In this wet spring the lawn was mowed 1 day earlier to 3.5 inches by our older naturcut...." Read more

243 customers mention212 positive31 negative

Customers like the noise level of the lawn mower. They mention that it's super quiet, the noise stops as they turn around, and that there's no chance of hearing loss due to internal combustion engine noise.

"...There was much less noise, the noise stops as you turn around to start the next row, and you don't smell like exhaust when the mowing is done...." Read more

"...On the positive side, it is affordable compared to a powered mower, it is quiet, it is simple to own and operate, and it requires only infrequent..." Read more

"...Walk in the garage, grab the mower and go. Relatively quiet. There is some sound, but I find it soothing...." Read more

"...It's also quiet enough to cut anytime of the day or night." Read more

159 customers mention127 positive32 negative

Customers like the weight of the mower. They mention it's very light, easy to push and maneuver, and doesn't require relatively little effort.

"...While it is much lighter weight, I think it is a tie with my gas mower on ease of pushing. The mower will throw cut grass all over your feet...." Read more

"...40 minutes vs 50. I attribute this to the mower being much lighter so I walk faster.4) This is not an exercise program...." Read more

"...The mower is significantly lighter than a similar-sized gas-powered mower, but yet requires more force to push since you also have to provide the..." Read more

"...I want to do the bare minimum on my yard, and this delivers. It's very lightweight and easy to move around, I like the adjustability on it, and it..." Read more

120 customers mention117 positive3 negative

Customers find the mower provides a good workout and keeps their shoulders limber. They say the hard parts can provide a workout and are relaxing for them and their dog. Some customers also say the mower is easy to assemble and pleasurable to use.

"...Our lawn is mostly level, yet this does give me a bit of good exercise, though nothing too extreme at all...." Read more

"...more fun and less annoying than the power mower, and the extra work is great exercise." Read more

"...4. The obvious - no gas and less noise.5. Provides motivation for keeping my yard healthy (see "con" #3 below).6. Easy assembly...." Read more

"...a light, easy-to-handle, inexpensive accessory that will help keep your shoulders limber, too!..." Read more

116 customers mention105 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the lawn mower. They say it's relatively inexpensive, with no additional expenses like oil, gas, spark plugs, or cleaning filters.

"...On the positive side, it is affordable compared to a powered mower, it is quiet, it is simple to own and operate, and it requires only infrequent..." Read more

"...and grass that isn't too thick this the Scotts mower would be inexpensive and great...." Read more

"...They sent out all the parts to replace the whole handle, with no cost or hassle. They are very willing to help their customers. So easy to deal with...." Read more

"...the price, even if it only holds up for one season, it is still very affordable...." Read more

1,102 customers mention674 positive428 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the mower. Some mention that it cuts great and gets the job done just as good as a gas mower, while others say that it doesn't cut well, doesn''t work well on floppy weeds, and isn't made as heavy duty or engineered as some other models.

"...sharpener that Amazon tries to pair with the mower...it cuts perfectly out of the box and the manual states it shouldn't need to be sharpened for a..." Read more

"...I've even noticed that the grass blades themselves get a nice, clean shear, as opposed to the sort of "tearing" or shredded ends that are indicative..." Read more

"...The trimmings just sort of fly up in the air, and the open-topped bag picks up whatever happens to land in it, but a lot of trimmings still end up..." Read more

"...Cuts the grass and leaves individual blades behind, not the big clumps that sometimes fell out of my mulching mower...." Read more

285 customers mention196 positive89 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the lawn mower. Some mention it's pretty darn easy to push, handle, and mow one-handed with ease. They also say it'll cut their grass in a breeze. However, others say it is more difficult to push than they were hoping, and feel more resistance to pushing. They mention that lifting it is awkward and the ergonomics of the naturcut are terrible.

"...It is at once fun and amusing to watch the grass clippings fly in the air as I mow along, and now I find myself actually making up excuses to get..." Read more

"...But pushing was easy and the reduction in sound, even compared to an electric mower was very noticeable...." Read more

"...It probably makes it more difficult to push than a narrower one but I would only see that as a factor if you were quite petite...." Read more

"...Still sharp after 2 years of use. Easy to push. I inverted the handle for greater comfort and fit, and adapted the Great Lakes grasscatcher to fit...." Read more

124 customers mention84 positive40 negative

Customers are mixed about the maneuverability of the lawn mower. Some mention it's very easy to maneuver around a very small lawn, and glides very smoothly. The levers are easy to reach and move freely when asked to. However, others say that it doesn't move as smoothly as it did at first, it'd be difficult to maneuver, and the reel only moves when you are moving.

"...plastic materials it seemed to hold together fine and maneuvering was quite stable and light...." Read more

"...wheels rather than a roller, most bumps are missed and the ride is much smoother." Read more

"...Then it stops dead and it's a little harder to get it rolling again than Mom's old clunker (brand name unknown)...." Read more

"...The border around the trees and shrubs is circular. It's easy to mow around the circle...." Read more

Fast, lightweight and easy for my small yard
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Fast, lightweight and easy for my small yard
As much as I love gardening, I hate mowing the lawn. I hate lugging my power mower out of the garage and maneuvering it around our cars and all my husband's junk. I hate the noise it makes. It's heavy to push and hard to get it into tight spaces. I thought I was at least avoiding the hassle and environmental issues of gasoline by buying an electric rechargeable one. But after a few years the battery stopped holding a charge and they discontinued the replacement batteries, so the whole thing is a giant piece of e-waste now. I didn't want to buy another one, so I decided to try an old-fashioned reel mower instead.Some of the reviews on this product had me worried. Some people found them hard to push, some said they get caught up on every little tough weed and twig, etc. After using my new Scotts reel mower for the first time, I really don't understand what those people were talking about. Maybe they were using it on super-high grass, or on wet grass. But the first time I used mine, I found it WAY easier to use than a power mower. It takes up much less space in the garage, and I can just pick it up with one arm and carry it outside. You walk up and down the yard with it, you're done in a few minutes, and that's it.I like that this particular model allows you to adjust the height to a maximum of 3 inches. (That's the height that's supposed to be healthier for your lawn and better for water conservation, but most reel mowers don't adjust that high.)There are a few caveats. If you look at my picture where I've used the 3" setting, you'll see that it doesn't chop every single blade of grass to a uniform height, like a carpet. Any grass or weeds that grow sideways, or that are tall and flimsy, don't get trimmed. I did have to bend down to pick a few dandelions it didn't get. But overall, considering it took me all of 10 minutes to cut it, and without breaking a sweat, I'm pretty thrilled with it.The other thing is that it does not eliminate the need for an edger/trimmer. You can see I had to leave some taller grass at the base of the trees. The one tree has a ring of rocks around it, and I was afraid of damaging the blades. I got closer to the other tree, but I'll still have to go back and use the weedeater around the base. But then, you'd have the same issue with any other mower as well.Some people complained it gets stuck on sticks and rocks. We had a wind storm the day before I mowed, and I did take a couple of minutes to go out and pick up any sticks that were big enough to stick up out of the lawn. But I certainly didn't pick up every little twig and seedpod. You can see quite a few of them still in the grass, and the mower didn't get stuck on any of them. I did have to bend down to pluck up a few dandelions by hand, though, as the mower just bent them over and didn't cut them. And there were a couple of little spots where I had to go over them a second time, because a few random blades were still sticking up.When I cut my lawn, it had only been about a week since the last trim, so I didn't have to cut off a lot of length. But if you let your grass get high, the mower is going to be harder to push. And if your grass is REALLY high, the mower might just sort of push it all over instead of cutting it. But that was also true with my old power mower. If you let the grass get really long, you need to go over it with a weedeater, then mow at the highest setting, and then lower it and go over it again. Obviously, it's better not to let your grass get that long in the first place. But the great thing about the reel mower is that it's so much easier to use than my power mower, I won't be nearly as lazy about pulling it out of the garage to use it more often. In fact, as much as cutting the grass can be fun, it was sort of fun.If you're wondering whether the grass catcher attachment is worthwhile... not really. The trimmings just sort of fly up in the air, and the open-topped bag picks up whatever happens to land in it, but a lot of trimmings still end up in the grass. The trimmings will help mulch your lawn and keep it healthy anyway. I only bought the grass catcher because I was hoping I wouldn't have to sweep the sidewalk. There was less to sweep up, but I still had to make a quick pass with a broom. I probably won't return the grass catcher, but if I had it to do over I probably wouldn't bother with it.Reel mowers are available in a lot of different widths, with this 20" one being one of the widest available. If you're wondering what width you should get, the wider they are, the more grass you can cut at once, which means they're also harder to push because there's more resistance. That said, I didn't find the 20" to be remotely hard to push. (The claims about it being a "good workout" are a bit overblown.) The only reason I could see for getting a narrower one is if you have a lot of really tight spaces in your yard that require some tricky maneuvering. The mower also works better if you are walking quickly, because that makes the blades turn faster. So you have strength or mobility issues that might make it harder for you to push it quickly, that might also be a reason to get one of the narrower models.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
As much as I love gardening, I hate mowing the lawn. I hate lugging my power mower out of the garage and maneuvering it around our cars and all my husband's junk. I hate the noise it makes. It's heavy to push and hard to get it into tight spaces. I thought I was at least avoiding the hassle and environmental issues of gasoline by buying an electric rechargeable one. But after a few years the battery stopped holding a charge and they discontinued the replacement batteries, so the whole thing is a giant piece of e-waste now. I didn't want to buy another one, so I decided to try an old-fashioned reel mower instead.

Some of the reviews on this product had me worried. Some people found them hard to push, some said they get caught up on every little tough weed and twig, etc. After using my new Scotts reel mower for the first time, I really don't understand what those people were talking about. Maybe they were using it on super-high grass, or on wet grass. But the first time I used mine, I found it WAY easier to use than a power mower. It takes up much less space in the garage, and I can just pick it up with one arm and carry it outside. You walk up and down the yard with it, you're done in a few minutes, and that's it.

I like that this particular model allows you to adjust the height to a maximum of 3 inches. (That's the height that's supposed to be healthier for your lawn and better for water conservation, but most reel mowers don't adjust that high.)

There are a few caveats. If you look at my picture where I've used the 3" setting, you'll see that it doesn't chop every single blade of grass to a uniform height, like a carpet. Any grass or weeds that grow sideways, or that are tall and flimsy, don't get trimmed. I did have to bend down to pick a few dandelions it didn't get. But overall, considering it took me all of 10 minutes to cut it, and without breaking a sweat, I'm pretty thrilled with it.

The other thing is that it does not eliminate the need for an edger/trimmer. You can see I had to leave some taller grass at the base of the trees. The one tree has a ring of rocks around it, and I was afraid of damaging the blades. I got closer to the other tree, but I'll still have to go back and use the weedeater around the base. But then, you'd have the same issue with any other mower as well.

Some people complained it gets stuck on sticks and rocks. We had a wind storm the day before I mowed, and I did take a couple of minutes to go out and pick up any sticks that were big enough to stick up out of the lawn. But I certainly didn't pick up every little twig and seedpod. You can see quite a few of them still in the grass, and the mower didn't get stuck on any of them. I did have to bend down to pluck up a few dandelions by hand, though, as the mower just bent them over and didn't cut them. And there were a couple of little spots where I had to go over them a second time, because a few random blades were still sticking up.

When I cut my lawn, it had only been about a week since the last trim, so I didn't have to cut off a lot of length. But if you let your grass get high, the mower is going to be harder to push. And if your grass is REALLY high, the mower might just sort of push it all over instead of cutting it. But that was also true with my old power mower. If you let the grass get really long, you need to go over it with a weedeater, then mow at the highest setting, and then lower it and go over it again. Obviously, it's better not to let your grass get that long in the first place. But the great thing about the reel mower is that it's so much easier to use than my power mower, I won't be nearly as lazy about pulling it out of the garage to use it more often. In fact, as much as cutting the grass can be fun, it was sort of fun.

If you're wondering whether the grass catcher attachment is worthwhile... not really. The trimmings just sort of fly up in the air, and the open-topped bag picks up whatever happens to land in it, but a lot of trimmings still end up in the grass. The trimmings will help mulch your lawn and keep it healthy anyway. I only bought the grass catcher because I was hoping I wouldn't have to sweep the sidewalk. There was less to sweep up, but I still had to make a quick pass with a broom. I probably won't return the grass catcher, but if I had it to do over I probably wouldn't bother with it.

Reel mowers are available in a lot of different widths, with this 20" one being one of the widest available. If you're wondering what width you should get, the wider they are, the more grass you can cut at once, which means they're also harder to push because there's more resistance. That said, I didn't find the 20" to be remotely hard to push. (The claims about it being a "good workout" are a bit overblown.) The only reason I could see for getting a narrower one is if you have a lot of really tight spaces in your yard that require some tricky maneuvering. The mower also works better if you are walking quickly, because that makes the blades turn faster. So you have strength or mobility issues that might make it harder for you to push it quickly, that might also be a reason to get one of the narrower models.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, lightweight and easy for my small yard
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
As much as I love gardening, I hate mowing the lawn. I hate lugging my power mower out of the garage and maneuvering it around our cars and all my husband's junk. I hate the noise it makes. It's heavy to push and hard to get it into tight spaces. I thought I was at least avoiding the hassle and environmental issues of gasoline by buying an electric rechargeable one. But after a few years the battery stopped holding a charge and they discontinued the replacement batteries, so the whole thing is a giant piece of e-waste now. I didn't want to buy another one, so I decided to try an old-fashioned reel mower instead.

Some of the reviews on this product had me worried. Some people found them hard to push, some said they get caught up on every little tough weed and twig, etc. After using my new Scotts reel mower for the first time, I really don't understand what those people were talking about. Maybe they were using it on super-high grass, or on wet grass. But the first time I used mine, I found it WAY easier to use than a power mower. It takes up much less space in the garage, and I can just pick it up with one arm and carry it outside. You walk up and down the yard with it, you're done in a few minutes, and that's it.

I like that this particular model allows you to adjust the height to a maximum of 3 inches. (That's the height that's supposed to be healthier for your lawn and better for water conservation, but most reel mowers don't adjust that high.)

There are a few caveats. If you look at my picture where I've used the 3" setting, you'll see that it doesn't chop every single blade of grass to a uniform height, like a carpet. Any grass or weeds that grow sideways, or that are tall and flimsy, don't get trimmed. I did have to bend down to pick a few dandelions it didn't get. But overall, considering it took me all of 10 minutes to cut it, and without breaking a sweat, I'm pretty thrilled with it.

The other thing is that it does not eliminate the need for an edger/trimmer. You can see I had to leave some taller grass at the base of the trees. The one tree has a ring of rocks around it, and I was afraid of damaging the blades. I got closer to the other tree, but I'll still have to go back and use the weedeater around the base. But then, you'd have the same issue with any other mower as well.

Some people complained it gets stuck on sticks and rocks. We had a wind storm the day before I mowed, and I did take a couple of minutes to go out and pick up any sticks that were big enough to stick up out of the lawn. But I certainly didn't pick up every little twig and seedpod. You can see quite a few of them still in the grass, and the mower didn't get stuck on any of them. I did have to bend down to pluck up a few dandelions by hand, though, as the mower just bent them over and didn't cut them. And there were a couple of little spots where I had to go over them a second time, because a few random blades were still sticking up.

When I cut my lawn, it had only been about a week since the last trim, so I didn't have to cut off a lot of length. But if you let your grass get high, the mower is going to be harder to push. And if your grass is REALLY high, the mower might just sort of push it all over instead of cutting it. But that was also true with my old power mower. If you let the grass get really long, you need to go over it with a weedeater, then mow at the highest setting, and then lower it and go over it again. Obviously, it's better not to let your grass get that long in the first place. But the great thing about the reel mower is that it's so much easier to use than my power mower, I won't be nearly as lazy about pulling it out of the garage to use it more often. In fact, as much as cutting the grass can be fun, it was sort of fun.

If you're wondering whether the grass catcher attachment is worthwhile... not really. The trimmings just sort of fly up in the air, and the open-topped bag picks up whatever happens to land in it, but a lot of trimmings still end up in the grass. The trimmings will help mulch your lawn and keep it healthy anyway. I only bought the grass catcher because I was hoping I wouldn't have to sweep the sidewalk. There was less to sweep up, but I still had to make a quick pass with a broom. I probably won't return the grass catcher, but if I had it to do over I probably wouldn't bother with it.

Reel mowers are available in a lot of different widths, with this 20" one being one of the widest available. If you're wondering what width you should get, the wider they are, the more grass you can cut at once, which means they're also harder to push because there's more resistance. That said, I didn't find the 20" to be remotely hard to push. (The claims about it being a "good workout" are a bit overblown.) The only reason I could see for getting a narrower one is if you have a lot of really tight spaces in your yard that require some tricky maneuvering. The mower also works better if you are walking quickly, because that makes the blades turn faster. So you have strength or mobility issues that might make it harder for you to push it quickly, that might also be a reason to get one of the narrower models.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2007
If, like me, you're tempted to make the change from a gas mower to a reel mower, keep reading.

While most of the reviews on Amazon are positive for this mower, the one-star reviews made me nervous, especially since I have a fairly large lawn to mow. After my experience with the first mow last night, I can tell you not to worry.

Performance: My lawn was a little higher than normal, so it was a good test for mower. The cut was clean and efficient. It took a couple of passes to realize I was leaving a strip of unmowed grass if I tracked my progress from wheel indention to wheel indention in the grass. The blades stop an inch or so short of the wheel, so you will need to overlap somewhat. I experienced very few problem areas that required multiple passes. A real plus was there were no clumps of grass left behind the mower. With my gas mower, I would typically need to go deal with a couple of grass clumps with the lawn as high as it was. Sticks were a minor problem: most of them went under the reel but the few that stuck up, did get caught and stopped the mower in it's tracks -- even very small sticks. If you have a wooded area to mow with lots of branches, think twice about a manual mower. On the other hand, you don't have to worry about one being launched as a projectile!

Comfort: Don't be fooled by it not having a motor: it is noisy and you will have a difficult time hearing anyone while you are pushing it. That said, it doesn't hold a candle to the noise of a gas mower. With the high gear ratio of the blades to the wheels, it takes an intial umph to get the reel moving (I couldn't do it very well one-handed) but momentum is on your side once you're on your way. While it is much lighter weight, I think it is a tie with my gas mower on ease of pushing. The mower will throw cut grass all over your feet. Since it is thrown with so little force, you don't feel it and I noticed the wind was blowing much of it to the side before it even reached me.

Intangibles: It felt good to mow the lawn completely under my own muscle power. There was much less noise, the noise stops as you turn around to start the next row, and you don't smell like exhaust when the mowing is done. While I worked up a good sweat (about the same as with the gas mower) it was a very different feeling (and smell) than you get with a gas mower.

Overall: I would highly recommend. This model with a 20" swath, is larger than most of the ones I've seen around town. It probably makes it more difficult to push than a narrower one but I would only see that as a factor if you were quite petite. Oh, don't bother ordering the sharpener that Amazon tries to pair with the mower...it cuts perfectly out of the box and the manual states it shouldn't need to be sharpened for a number of years with normal use.

****UPDATE*****
After using the reel mower for the remainder of the summer, I have a few additional points to add.
Pro
1) Mower continues to cut well and I have not been tempted to switch back to my gas mower.
2) I will mow a small patch if I only have a few minutes because there is so little hassle in using the mower.
Con
1) It helps to have a weedeater for the taller weeds that will never cut, no matter how many times you make a pass.
2) The foam handle has basically disintegrated. I wrapped it with duct tape before it completely fell apart and it everything is OK.
3) I've had some problems with the mower engaging with the wheel. Some times the wheel will rotate but the mower will not engage. Doesn't happen often and usually happens when starting out. I've not tried to investigate the problem or contact Scotts for support.

Overall, I would lower my rating to 3 stars for the product for the handle and blade engagement issues. However, I don't see myself ever going back to gas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet, efficient and economical
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This is the Porsche of reel mowers: easy to push, lightweight, easy to sharpen (with an auxiliary sharpening kit, $25.00), well-engineered and nicely painted. It can be set to five different cutting levels in three ranges, moving from very low (1") to high (2.5"). Out of the box it comes adjusted to the highest range, but this can be changed to one of the two lower ranges fairly easily by removing the wheels. There are several youTube videos that explain how to do this. It is important to know that push mowers don't handle very long grass or weeds very well. On the other hand, they do a great job of manicuring lawns to a uniform height. Unlike power movers, they actually cut the leaves rather than ripping off the tops. And (of course) the Scott's 2000 is good on gas and good for the environment, and it's not going to wake up the baby.
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riceguy
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Mows
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2018
Did a lot of research on reel mowers. Was skeptical but took the plunge and am very happy.

Pros:
Assembled in 10minutes
Sturdy simple construction
Minimal storage space
20” cut width, best going
Easy to adjust heights
Sharp blades and ready to go out of box
Silent and no pollution and gas/oil needed
Relaxing and quiet and easy to push

Cons:
Takes a bit of learning getting the grass at the right angle. Start high to get the high grass strands then reduce to get a lower all round even cut. Not great for bigger lawns since you might have to run over the same spots a few times

Update:
Alas, i went back to gas. The number one thing you absolutely must do with this mower is keep up with regular mowings. About every few days (depending on growth rate). If you slack, the grass will get too long to cut. IF you can keep up, its a great little mower. But it only takes missing the max growth height once to get the mess started.
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geoff elgie
4.0 out of 5 stars ... lawn about 25x55' so this mower fit the bill nicely. It assembled easily and worked well right from ...
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2016
I have a small flat lawn about 25x55' so this mower fit the bill nicely. It assembled easily and worked well right from the box. Speed was acceptable and the consistency of the cut leaves the grass beautifully sheared. I love it! And it's so quiet too!
Old Canuck
3.0 out of 5 stars Easy to assemble
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2018
Easy to assemble, light, cuts well. A minor gripe: handle was manufactured on the cheap with two bottom struts that are identical when they should be mirror images. Result: You have one side with a nut that seats snugly in a groove and another where it's the other way around. Workable, but sufficiently counter-intuitive that they explain it at length in the assembly instructions. As well, a nut came loose that secures one of the rear wheels after two runs on our very small lawn. Poor quality control. In an awkward spot as well so a serious hassle to get at it and tighten it again. I'm giving it three stars because it's a very handy little mower and it's very convenient to adjust the cutting height. But I'm not confident it will hold up given all the plastic bits and things coming loose more or less out of the box. Will revise up or down at the end of the summer!
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