Best Supaswift Lawn Mowers
Supaswift Big Bob Series
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width533 mm
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I mow lawns commercially and have put about 30 years equivalent domestic mowing on my Big Bob AP. I replaced the petrol line and run 2 flat blades… Read more
instead of 4. The throttle activated choke is good and it modulates under load well. I have been putting axle grease around the edge of the air filters because of bypass. The flat blades are good because you can turn them over for a fresh edge. I am on my second set of (Bunnings) wheels and it still performs well.
Supaswift Blue 777KMC
- Price (RRP) $599
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width460 mm
Bought one of these in 2020. Used on a 1000m2 house block in the tropics. Plusses - easy to start and cut well. Mulcher is a good feature. … Read more
Negatives. Rusted out in 5 years and has to be replaced. Contacted manufacturer and was told that they dont do well in coastal areas and that the warranty was 2 years. My previous mower (Victa) lasted nearly 20 years in the same conditions.
Overall rating. Suggest that you go with a more reputable brand that will last you longer at the same price.
SupaSwift SSU777KSP
- Price (RRP) $739
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width460 mm
I spend more time looking for parts that fall off than actually mowing – I purchased a SSU777KSP self driving Supaswift mower earlier this year and sadly it has been a less than stellar experience. The rear opening is… Read more
barely half the width of the mower meaning it jams up constantly if the grass is even slightly long. The clippings tend to clump up at the opening preventing clippings from entering the catcher. The supplied mulching plug is extremely difficult to fit, so much so that I stopped using it. When I did use it the mower is unable to eject the clippings and cuts out constantly.
Another design issue is that the accelerator handle dislodges easily and has cost me hours finding the spring that has fallen out. Screwing the fuel cap on is a whole different experience.