Lawnmowers for any grassed area, plus bespoke solutions.
Technology and comfort
Efco offers a range of machines for mowing different types of grassed areas. The push-type lawnmower was developed for use in confined spaces, where the agility of the machine is more important; in contrast, propulsion-type lawnmowers are more suitable for the maintenance of larger size lawns. Our models are diversified also in terms of their technical features so they can meet all possible requirements: cutting height can be independently adjusted on each wheel or adjusted via a centralised control, starting can be manual or electric, and motive power can be provided by a battery, petrol engine or mains power cable. The professional lawnmowers are distinguished by their superior productivity on larger size areas, including irregular terrain, thanks to the steel transmission and front bumper, aluminium wheels, and reinforced deck.
Electric Lawnmowers
Maintenance of the open spaces around your home calls for versatile and practical tools, able to provide durable service and withstand prolonged use over time. The electric lawnmowers are ideal for looking after small and medium-size areas. These mowers work efficiently in gardens and grassed areas, allowing simple, functional and low noise grass cutting. Unlike petrol engine models, electric lawnmowers provide a threefold advantage: no need for top-ups, zero pollutant emissions and major reduction in noise levels.
COMFORT PLUS self-propelled Lawnmowers
Self-propelled lawn mowers are the most suitable option for working on sloping lawns with overgrown areas. The main characteristic of self-propelled lawnmowers is the coupling between the wheels and the engine or motor. Thanks to this solution, the machine is accompanied rather than pushed and cutting performance is optimised. The COMFORT PLUS series, with single speed propulsion system, is the ideal solution for larger areas and for uneven or gently sloping ground. Also available: TKE models with battery starting for smooth and effortless start-up