Description
Uniongearworks 16-Inch 7-Blade Manual Reel Lawn Mower
The Uniongearworks 16-Inch 7-Blade Manual Reel Lawn Mower delivers a clean, precise cut without the noise, emissions, or maintenance associated with gas-powered mowers. Designed for environmentally conscious homeowners, this lightweight push mower uses advanced scissor-cut technology to promote healthier grass and a beautifully maintained lawn.
Features
✔ 7-Blade Reel Cutting System
Provides a superior scissor-cut action that cleanly trims grass blades for a healthier and more attractive lawn.
✔ 16-Inch Cutting Width
Offers efficient coverage, making it ideal for small to medium-sized residential lawns.
✔ Zero-Emission Operation
Requires no gas, oil, batteries, or electricity, making it an eco-friendly lawn care solution.
✔ Ultra-Quiet Performance
Operate at any time of day without disturbing family members or neighbors.
✔ Adjustable Cutting Height
Easily customize mowing height to achieve your preferred lawn appearance.
✔ Lightweight & Easy to Push
Designed for smooth maneuverability and minimal effort on flat or gently sloped terrain.
Ideal For
- Small to Medium Residential Lawns
- Eco-Conscious Homeowners
- Quiet Neighborhoods
- Low-Maintenance Lawn Care
- Regular Lawn Maintenance
- Sustainable Gardening
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Manual Reel Lawn Mower |
| Cutting Width | 16 Inches |
| Blade System | 7-Blade Reel |
| Power Source | Manual Push |
| Emissions | Zero Emissions |
| Cutting Height | Adjustable |
Package Includes
- 1 × Uniongearworks 16-Inch 7-Blade Manual Reel Lawn Mower
- Assembly Hardware
- User Instructions
Why Choose the Uniongearworks Manual Reel Lawn Mower?
The Uniongearworks 16-Inch Reel Lawn Mower combines eco-friendly operation, quiet performance, and precision cutting in one easy-to-use package. With its durable 7-blade reel system and lightweight design, it offers a simple, efficient way to maintain a healthy, professionally trimmed lawn without fuel, electricity, or costly maintenance.








