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Harness Your Lawn's Potential

Our team of experts at Whitsunday Mowers understand the needs of your lush, expansive lawns and the challenges they can present. Our new lawn mower service is not just about providing you with cutting-edge machinery, it's about empowering you to take control of your outdoor space.


With Whitsunday Mowers, you’ll find a range of high-performance lawn mowers that transform garden maintenance into a task of ease and precision. From sleek new models to robust secondhand gems, including the versatility of STIHL equipment, generators and air compressors, we’ve got every lawn care scenario covered.


Don’t let unruly grass stand in your way. If you need a new lawn mower in Proserpine, Airlie Beach or Cannonvale, call us today on (07) 4945 1999.

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Precision Cutting, Every Time

When it comes to lawn maintenance, precision is key. That's why our new lawn mowers service is specifically designed to meet the highest standards of quality and innovation. Here's what you can expect when you choose Whitsunday Mowers for your lawn care needs:


  • Diverse Range: Whether you have a small backyard or a sprawling estate, we offer lawn mowers suited for every type of terrain.
  • Cutting-edge Technology: Our mowers come equipped with the latest features designed for efficiency and a flawless finish.
  • Reliability: We provide durable equipment that won't let you down when you need it most.
  • Professional Support: Our team is always ready to assist you with knowledgeable advice and inventive solutions.
  • Long-Term Investment: With our expert repair services, your mower is an investment that will serve you for years to come.


At Whitsunday Mowers, we ensure you have access to top-tier, dependable lawn mowers that make a visible difference. Our hassle-free shopping experience will help you keep your outdoor space in pristine condition year round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I mow my lawn properly?

    The need to mow is directly related to the health of your soil. No surprises there! Add moisture to good soil and while the temperatures reach 25°C and over, you can pretty much sit and watch the grass grow.


    You can slow it down by causing it to be unhealthy. Not advised. Reasons your grass will do poorly include loss of moisture (dry weather and sprinkler avoidance). You might also be mowing wrongly.


    Set your mowing height too low and you will scalp the lawn. To be blunt, you will cut into the plant too severely and damage it by reducing its ability to absorb goodness. In this condition, your grass can burn under the sun and its chance of recovery will be slim. Keep this up and the root structure of your lawn will also suffer.


    The solution is to cut higher and more often. Depending on the type of grass in your lawn, the cutting height of your mower should typically be somewhere between 30 and 50 mm. Some species will handle mowing to 15mm but most would need 30mm minimum.


    Your mower always needs sharp blades. Sharp blades cut. Dull blades cause ‘feathering'—ragged, damaged leaf edges. Instead of cutting, a dull blade will tear the leaf. Torn leaf edges lose moisture and promote disease. While we’re on the subject of better mowing and sharper blades, make sure you get rid of sticks and stones and other debris that might cause damage to mower blades, not to mention windows and passing cars and creatures.

  • How do I water my lawn properly?

    Contrary to popular belief, watering your lawn daily will not be necessary. Watering deep into the soil is. Do this at least 2 or 3 times a week, depending on the amount of rain around. You can tell if there’s enough moisture under your lawn by pushing a stick about as thick as chopstick into the soil. If it goes in, your lawn has enough moisture.

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