Advantages and disadvantages of two-stroke mowers
- Working principle:two-stroke mower working principle is simple, only two strokes to complete a work, simple structure, easy to maintain. Comparatively speaking, this kind of mower does not have four-stroke mower so complex mechanical structure, low maintenance cost.
- Machine performance: two-stroke mowers are more flexible both in terms of starting speed and maneuverability, equipped with a small head, more suitable for small area mowing and home greening scenarios, and relatively inexpensive.
- Use and maintenance:two-stroke lawn mowers need to regularly add the mixture of oil in the use of the process, because its cylinders directly impact the mixture to complete the work, so the noise is relatively large, the emission is also relatively high, the use of the need to pay attention to safety and environmental protection.
Advantages and disadvantages of four-stroke mowers
- working principle: four-stroke lawn mower uses four strokes to complete a work, relatively speaking, the durability is more excellent, the service life is also longer.
- Machine performance: four-stroke mower has more horsepower, more stable output power, suitable for large areas or heavy lawn mowing. At the same time, the exhaust emission is also more environmentally friendly, the noise is relatively small, giving users a better experience.
- Maintenance: because the four-stroke mower has a more complex mechanical structure and large head, so after each use of the machine needs to be thoroughly cleaned, and its regular maintenance and maintenance to ensure the normal operation of the machine, and the price is relatively high.
To summarize:
Both two-stroke mowers and four-stroke mowers have their pros and cons. Depending on the needs and scenarios, consumers can choose the right mower for them. If you need to mow in a neighborhood or home, you can choose a two-stroke mower, and if you are mowing a larger open field, you should choose a four-stroke mower. Regardless of which option you choose, regular maintenance and proper use are key to extending the life of your machine.