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Best Lawn Mowers of 2025: Top Picks for Every Yard Size & Budget

Whether you’ve got a small city lot or a sprawling country lawn, cutting the grass shouldn’t feel like a workout. We’ve tested gas, electric, cordless, and ride-on mowers across categories to find the very best models of 2025, so you can pick the perfect mower for your needs and spend less time tinkering and more time enjoying your yard.

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  • Best Overall: Toro SmartStow Recycler 20340
  • Best Electric: EGO Power+ 21″ Select Cut XP
  • Best Self-Propelled: Toro 60V MAX 22″ Recycler
  • Best Corded Electric Greenworks 20″ 3-in-1, 12 Amp
  • Best Riding Tractor: Cub Cadet Enduro XT1

A Season of Upgrades
Summer is here and your grass is growing fast. If your old mower has you frustrated, now is the time to switch to something cleaner and quieter. A cordless electric mower can handle your front and back yard without gas or oil, but if you still use a gas model keep a high-quality gas can on hand for quick refills. Either way you’ll spend less time fiddling with equipment and more time enjoying that fresh-cut lawn feeling.

Gear Up for Every Season
Protect your hearing with a pair of ear muffs that block noise during long mowing sessions. As you plan for fall, grab a simple soil test kit to check pH and nutrients before overseeding and fertilizing. Those results will guide you to the right products and help you get a head start on next year’s greenest lawn.

Ready for Winter
When mowing season winds down use a sturdy mower cover or tuck your machine into a winter storage shed to keep moisture out. Add a basic maintenance kit to sharpen blades and inspect belts. With gas cans, soil test results, and proper storage you’ll be set to hit the ground running when spring arrives.


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Toro Killer Lawn Mower 22″

Why We Love It: Combines gas-engine power with hands-free self-propel and industry-leading mulching.
No battery or charging anxiety.


Feature

Spec

Mower Type

Self-Propelled Gas

Cutting Width

22 in.

Power Source

163 cc Briggs & Stratton engine

Cutting Width

1″–4″ (7 positions)

Weight

99 lb

Drive System

Personal Pace auto-drive

Grass Bag Capacity

1.9 bushels

Price Range

$450–$550

Warranty

3 years

Pros

  • Wide deck cuts large areas quickly
  • Smooth hydrostatic drive
  • Fold-down steering wheel for compact storage

Cons

  • Highest upfront investment
  • Requires storage space

EGO Power+ 21″ Select Cut XP

Why We Love It: Delivers the cleanest cut of any cordless mower with a rust-proof deck and long-run battery, perfect for eco-friendly homeowners.


Feature

Spec

Mower Type

Self-Propelled Gas

Cutting Width

22 in.

Power Source

163 cc Briggs & Stratton engine

Cutting Width

1″–4″ (7 positions)

Weight

99 lb

Drive System

Personal Pace auto-drive

Grass Bag Capacity

1.9 bushels

Price Range

$450–$550

Warranty

3 years

A close-up view of a red lawn mower on a green lawn, showcasing its details.

Pros

  • Wide deck cuts large areas quickly
  • Smooth hydrostatic drive
  • Fold-down steering wheel for compact storage

Cons

  • Highest upfront investment
  • Requires storage space

A close-up view of a red lawn mower on a green lawn, showcasing its details.

Toro 60V MAX 22″ Recycler

Why We Love It: Brings cordless convenience to self-propelled mowing—ideal for hilly lawns and larger yards without gas or


Feature

Spec

Mower Type

Self-Propelled Gas

Cutting Width

22 in.

Power Source

163 cc Briggs & Stratton engine

Cutting Width

1″–4″ (7 positions)

Weight

99 lb

Drive System

Personal Pace auto-drive

Grass Bag Capacity

1.9 bushels

Price Range

$450–$550

Warranty

3 years

Pros

  • Wide deck cuts large areas quickly
  • Smooth hydrostatic drive
  • Fold-down steering wheel for compact storage

Cons

  • Highest upfront investment
  • Requires storage space

Greenworks 20″ 3-in-1, 12 Amp

Why We Love It: No batteries, no gas—just plug in and mow continuously. Lightweight, quiet, and budget-friendly.


Feature

Spec

Mower Type

Self-Propelled Gas

Cutting Width

22 in.

Power Source

163 cc Briggs & Stratton engine

Cutting Width

1″–4″ (7 positions)

Weight

99 lb

Drive System

Personal Pace auto-drive

Grass Bag Capacity

1.9 bushels

Price Range

$450–$550

Warranty

3 years

A close-up view of a red lawn mower on a green lawn, showcasing its details.

Pros

  • Wide deck cuts large areas quickly
  • Smooth hydrostatic drive
  • Fold-down steering wheel for compact storage

Cons

  • Highest upfront investment
  • Requires storage space

Cub Cadet Enduro XT1 Riding Lawn Mower

Why We Love It: A true workhorse for 1–2 acre properties.
46″ deck, powerful V-Twin engine, and hydrostatic drive deliver car-like control.


Feature

Spec

Mower Type

Self-Propelled Gas

Cutting Width

22 in.

Power Source

163 cc Briggs & Stratton engine

Cutting Width

1″–4″ (7 positions)

Weight

99 lb

Drive System

Personal Pace auto-drive

Grass Bag Capacity

1.9 bushels

Price Range

$450–$550

Warranty

3 years

Pros

  • Wide deck cuts large areas quickly
  • Smooth hydrostatic drive
  • Fold-down steering wheel for compact storage

Cons

  • Highest upfront investment
  • Requires storage space

Frequently Asked Questions

For a yard smaller than 1/4 acre, a lightweight electric mower, either corded or battery powered, is easy to push around and costs less than a gas model.

Today’s battery mowers use brushless motors and long-lasting batteries. In our tests, they cut as cleanly as mid-size gas mowers and you never have to deal with oil changes or tune-ups.

You should sharpen or replace your blades once every season or after about 25 hours of mowing. Sharp blades give a cleaner cut and help keep your grass healthy.

With regular oil changes, belt and filter checks, and proper winter storage, a good riding mower will run well for ten to fifteen years before it needs a major rebuild.

For a gas mower, run the tank dry, change the oil, add fuel stabilizer, and store it in a dry, sheltered spot. For an electric mower, remove the battery, wipe down the deck and components, and keep everything in a cool, dry place.

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