American lawn mower 14-in reel push mower vs 16-inch 5-blade push reel mower, gray
Overall winner: 16-inch 5-blade push reel mower, gray
Key Differences
Choose A (14-inch, 4-blade) if you want a lighter, more compact reel mower with a lower listed price and minimal footprint for small yards; choose B (16-inch, 5-blade) if you want a wider cutting path and an extra blade for cleaner cuts and a taller maximum cutting height, though B uses polymer wheels that may affect durability
American lawn mower 14-in reel push mower
Compact 14-inch 4-blade reel mower with lightweight design and maneuverable polymer wheels. Praised for easy assembly, ease of use, and clean cuts on small lawns
Pros
- lightweight design
- compact size for small yards
- easy to maneuver
- low maintenance
Cons
- adjustable blade height limited range
- less effective on taller grass
16-inch 5-blade push reel mower, gray
Manual reel mower with 16" cutting width and 5 blades, featuring adjustable blade height and polymer wheels for easy maneuverability. Customers note light weight, easy assembly, and clean, even cuts
Pros
- 5-blade reel for efficient cutting
- adjustable blade height with scissor action
- low maintenance and pollution-free
- lightweight and easy to use
Cons
- may be best for small yards
- requires manual operation
- polymer wheels may wear with heavy use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Durability | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Versatility | American Lawn Mower Company |
| User Reviews | Tie |