Best Husqvarna Push Mowers
Husqvarna LC18
- Price (RRP) $529
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width460 mm
- Height of Cut16 mm to 80 mm
Don’t waste your money – Was looking for a more premium lawn mower than your average run of the mill Bunnings Victa. This lawnmower was a massive let down, you would think… Read more
with Swedish heritage it would be excellent, however this was no better than the cheapest petrol mower you can buy at Bunnings for a quarter of the price.
Issues:
- catcher did not catch properly dropping bits of leaf and grass - catcher hard to put on - seemed to lack power and struggle over thicker sections of lawn (my lawn not long or thick).
No refunds once used, so now I’m stuck with it…
Husqvarna LC 19
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width480 mm
- Height of Cut12 mm to 80 mm
Rear wheel actually fell after bearing collapsed – Very disappointing...agree with other negative comments, but worst issue is the rear wheel actually fell off when mowing nature strip...apparently… Read more
wheel bearing collapsed after just 26 months of domestic use, mowing my level residential kikuyu lawn. The replacement wheels were very light and have now seized barely 5 months later...assume the bearings again :(
Husqvarna LC 219P
- Price (RRP) $739
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width480 mm
- Height of Cut120 mm to 800 mm
Worst mower I've owned – The handle starts to deteriorate within the first few uses. The "H" logo on the front of the mower begins to peel quickly Wheel bearings have died… Read more
after 18 months of casual domestic use Husqvarna refuse to honour any warranty repairs on the product - the fine print on this is deep within their warranty page. I really expected that for $609 I was purchasing a quality product. I've found my past Massports & Victa mowers to be substantially better built.
Husqvarna LC 118
- Price (RRP) $599
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width460 mm
- Height of Cut16 mm to 80 mm
Upgraded from 2 Stroke to 4 Stroke – Well I decided after having a 2 Stroke Victa mower all my life i finally got sick of the loud noise from the motor & Purchased my first 4 Stroke… Read more
mower. I Decided to go with a reliable brand & also support i local business & bought a Husqvarna mower. I have had it a couple of months now & I love how it is easy to start just push controller to run & pull the cord no turning on the petrol tap, No priming of the fuel. The 4 blade system is good as well cuts better than the victa that only had 2 blade. It also much quieter than the Victa. It easy to push & seem to mow the lawn quicker than before. So far no complaints with it.
Husqvarna LB 448iV
- Price (RRP) $1,999
- Power SourcesBattery (Removable)
- Cutting Width480 mm
- Height of Cut25 mm to 60 mm
The Husqvarna LB 448iV Electric Lawnmower is an excellent mower overall, although a couple of engineering decisions let an otherwise great product… Read more
down. I’m still giving it 5 stars, because after a year of ownership it has performed perfectly — once I implemented a few engineering modifications.
The main issue is the very thin, lightweight plastic covers on the inner side of the wheels. Debris can easily damage these covers, which then allows material to enter the wheel drive mechanism and cause it to lock up. This happened to my unit after only four uses. In my view, this is a poor design choice that Husqvarna should review, as it risks undermining the brand’s reputation for quality.
As shown in the attached photos, I permanently solved the problem by bonding a 3 mm reinforced rubber mat to the replacement plastic covers. The rubber absorbs and distributes impact forces, preventing debris from penetrating and protecting the drive mechanism.
I also redesigned the centre-pivot handle attachment, replacing it with a more traditional folding handle design. This change significantly reduces setup time and makes the mower much easier to transport and store.
Pros
Excellent mower overall with plenty of power
Easily handles a medium-sized lawn with battery capacity to spare
Great cut quality and excellent mulching performance
Cons
Weak inner wheel protection due to thin plastic design (can be improved with impact-resistant reinforcement)
Awkward centre-pivot handle design, which makes transport and storage more cumbersome than traditional folding handles (modifiable, see photos)
Husqvarna LE-322R
- Price (RRP) $699.99
- Power SourcesBattery (Removable)
- Cutting Width533 mm
- Height of Cut38.1 mm to 114.3 mm
The ‘Under-the-Radar’ Heavyweight Pros: * Genuine petrol-level torque and suction Heavy-duty steel deck with stacked dual-blades 3-in-1… Read more
included (catcher, mulch plug, and side-discharge) – no extra "Husky tax"
Dual-battery bay with auto-switch
Cons: * Confusing "40V MAX" marketing
It's heavy (but that's the trade-off for the steel deck)
Don't let the "40V MAX" stickers fool you—that's just Yank-speak for their high-torque gear. Under the hood, this is a standard 36V machine that runs perfectly on your existing Aussie Husqvarna batteries (it absolutely hums on a pair of BLi300s).
If you’re wondering why you can't find this beast on the main Husqvarna Aussie website, it's because it's a special import from their US "MAX" line. They slip it straight into Elite Dealers and places like Total Tools to go head-to-head with the big red and green battery brands in the prosumer space, leaving the standard plastic mowers for the regular local dealerships.
If you’re tossing up between this and the standard residential models, the difference is night and day. This thing is built like a tank. It runs a stacked dual-blade setup, which means it actually has the lift and suction to mulch thick, wet grass without bogging down or leaving clumps everywhere.
The biggest bonus? Husqvarna usually taxes you for every little extra, but this actually comes fully loaded right out of the box—catcher, mulch plug, AND the side-discharge chute are all included. It's got a dual-battery bay with auto-switch, so you aren't stopping mid-job to swap packs, and it folds up to stand vertically in the ute or shed. If you want petrol-level torque with RWD self-propulsion on a battery platform, this is an absolute ripper of a machine.
Hi Lorraine, sorry to hear you are having difficulties… Read more (+6 replies)