magicbastarder wrote: » do the blades spin freely (aka a little too freely) when the motor's not running (and lest it need to be said, don't try this with it plugged in!)
Alun wrote: » I suppose then the belt could have jammed in between the pulley and the housing causing the blade to jam. Alternatively a bit of the toy might be jammed in there somewhere. Difficult to say really, but opening it up to take a look should be pretty easy.
Calypso Realm wrote: » No longer available also, sadly. Also am told the newer (smaller ones) available aren't of the same quality. /QUOTE] Your mower sounds likely fixable but... Go into a B&Q or somewhere and look at models. Since I started paying attention to them(7 years?) there's been an obvious step-up at a particular price-point where for an extra 30 you get a machine that looks like it was made by a completely different company.
magicbastarder wrote: » Where are you based? There's a lawnmower repair place very near me in Dublin 11 run by a very old chap who is very reliable.
Calypso Realm wrote: » Thanks again everyone! Yesterday, on a neighbour's recommendation, I called one of the local shops which deals exclusively with lawnmovers and when i explained the make and what actually happened, reckoned it would be more cost-effective to buy a new one! Agree, of course he hasn't seen the machine!
tDw6u1bj wrote: » It sounds like you might be able to do this without parts. If you need a part then it's either fairly cheap, or it's the motor. Even then the motor will cost about €140 to replace vs €250-300 for a BOSCH AdvancedRotak 650 (the equivalent newer model to what you have). There can be a definite snobbishness against electric mowers and I'd say the guy in the shop just writes them al off and isn't interested in looking at them.
Calypso Realm wrote: » Aldi have an 1800W on sale currently but believe it's a heavier edition.https://www.aldi.co.uk/1800w-electric-lawn-mower/p/804216465772600
tDw6u1bj wrote: » It looks like aldi/mcgregor/spear&jackson/probably other all buy from the same white-label manufacturer. And that's fine, cheap electric mowers can be a bit flimsy but they do a surprisingly good job for what you pay and there really isn't that much to go wrong.
Calypso Realm wrote: » Yes, I've looked at the reviews and all (apart from the odd one who got what sounds like a defective one) are very impressed with it. Cited it was very sturdy.
tDw6u1bj wrote: » TBH, I've had a look at similar ones and I wouldn't describe them as "very sturdy". I'd put it in a similar bracket to other cheaper electrics - and that's fine, they're well enough built and I wouldn't expect any problems. I think it's more than worth the price you're paying and it'll make no practical difference, but the better bosch ones are definitely a bit more solid.