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product_id: 38443303
title: "Fiskars Push Mower, Cut Width Manual Reel Mower with No Motor, Eco-Friendly Manual Reel Lawn Care, 18\", Black"
brand: "fiskars"
price: "4461.38 DT"
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# 18-inch cut width, 1-4 inch adjustable height Eco-friendly manual power InertiaDrive tech doubles cutting power Fiskars Push Mower, Cut Width Manual Reel Mower with No Motor, Eco-Friendly Manual Reel Lawn Care, 18", Black

**Brand:** fiskars
**Price:** 4461.38 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Cut clean, cut smart — the future of lawn care is manual but mighty!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fiskars Push Mower, Cut Width Manual Reel Mower with No Motor, Eco-Friendly Manual Reel Lawn Care, 18", Black by fiskars
- **How much does it cost?** 4461.38 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- fiskars enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fiskars brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Comfort Control:** One-touch handle height adjustment for ergonomic mowing mastery.
- • **Effortless Eco-Cutting:** 60% easier push than typical reel mowers means less sweat, more style.
- • **VersaCut Grass Mastery:** Adjustable 1"-4" cut height tackles all grass types with professional finesse.
- • **Precision StaySharp Blades:** Self-sharpening system keeps your lawn flawless without the hassle.
- • **Zero Emissions, All the Gains:** No gas, oil, or cords—pure green power for the conscious pro.

## Overview

The Fiskars StaySharp Max Reel Push Lawn Mower is a premium 18-inch manual mower featuring InertiaDrive technology that delivers twice the cutting power of standard reel mowers while being 60% easier to push. Its StaySharp Cutting System eliminates blade sharpening, and the ergonomic design includes a reversible grass chute and one-touch height adjustment (1"-4") for versatile, comfortable mowing. Eco-conscious professionals will appreciate its zero-emission operation—no gas, oil, or cords—making it a sustainable, low-maintenance choice backed by a 3-year warranty.

## Description

The Fiskars StaySharp Max Reel Push Lawn Mower is an eco-friendly, motorless grass trimmer designed for well-maintained lawns, featuring an 18" cut width and advanced InertiaDrive technology that provides twice the cutting power of standard reel mowers while being 60% easier to push. The StaySharp Cutting System eliminates the need for manual blade sharpening, offering a low-maintenance solution for lawn care. This mower is best suited for level terrain and grass free of rocks, mulch, or heavy debris to ensure smooth operation without jams. With no gas, oil, charging, or cords required, it provides a clean, sustainable, and reliable way to keep your lawn pristine. Fiskars tools are known for their award-winning, ergonomic designs that combine extensive research and testing to deliver superior performance, making the StaySharp Max Reel Mower a durable and eco-conscious choice for your gardening needs.

Review: Out-Freakin'-Standing... - Bought this a little more than a month ago. The blades required adjustment right out of the box with no adjustment needed, since. I've cut the front and back yards at least 4 or 5 times each. The front looks better than ever. The back, which is ALL crabgrass, looks great, but requires extra cutting (the dogs take priority so we don't use any chemicals back there). You won’t believe how this gobbles up the thickest, squirreliest, grass. BUT, you’re the engine; the thick crabgrass will slow you down. However, typical grass is no problem. The chain driven blades are remarkable. This week we had rain from Saturday to Wednesday; heavy downpours. I cut the backyard yesterday, Thursday, and although it was very wet, it looks great. I love this machine. I grew up working on golf courses. We cut everything with reel mowers, which is why I wanted to try this mower. It exceeds all expectations. There are things it has a slightly hard time with, i.e., tall blades, especially the harder, brittle ones that have gone to seed. But, if you run the mower to those and stop above them, the blades continue to spin and with a little experience and finesse, it will eat these up easily. What I find works best is cutting twice, in 2 directions; perpendicular cuts. The 2nd gets what the 1st didn't. I know what you're thinking, "TWICE?" You don't have to cut everything twice; only where it counts, high visibility areas. Trust me, your neighbors will be jealous. What I like best about this mower: NO gas, NO oil, NO stink, NO noise. With my battery powered weed eater, I'm the greenest guy on the street. And, I'm happier for it. FYI: I spray everything, as recommended, with SILICON lubricant before and after each cut. When I finish cutting I put the mower on the deck. in the sun. It dries out in no time. I clean off the cuttings and put it in the shed. Deficiencies: It really has none, but one design flaw is: the height adjustment knob is detached when you receive your mower. It screws onto the adjustment lever. BUT, if you have a yard like mine, i.e., bumpy and large, it will vibrate off, which is what happened to mine. I've walked the yard half a dozen times and can't find it. This morning I called Fiskars Cust. Svc. and they immediately finished my sentence for me, followed by: "give me your name and address and I'll send one out." When the new one arrives, I'll put some plumbers tape on the shaft before installing it. Conclusion: You can't get a better mower for under $200, anywhere. Weird as it sounds, I look forward to cutting the grass. That never happened, before... Update: Got the replacement knob this morning, 8/3. Great product, great company... Update 2.0 (4/28/19): Second season cutting with this mower. Got it out, cleaned and lub'd the whole mower about 2 weeks ago. 2nd cut of the season this morning @7am; it's so quiet nobody in the neighborhood knew I was out there.. The grass looks so nice that I actually stop and look at it every time I walk thru the living room. I believe the grass has changed since I got this; the grass stands up now, and the texture has changed (it's softer and seems to have adjusted to the mower), even the mess in the backyard. I'm sure if/when the rain decreases the grass'll get more brittle, but because this mower throws the moist cuttings back into the lawn that should be minimal. After reading some of the other reviews, I can understand why some have had a less-than-positive experience with this mower. First, the front wheels don't pivot. If you wanna turn, YOU have to turn the mower. It's not hard. I go around the beds and trees with no problem. And, as long as you cut regularly and don't let the grass get too long, this'll cut it, nicely. As I said in my original review, I cut the front yard in both directions. Even then there are some irregular cuts, but unless you look for it, you'll never notice or care. For those who might worry about the blades getting dull, don't. They kinda take care of themselves. You might have to adjust the blades, but sharpening should only be done when/if the mower is not cutting. That said, you need to take care of the blades. Any branches or twigs that fall into the yard should be picked up. They'll dull your blades if you keep cutting them; you'll know when you've cut one because you'll hear the blade kind of ring each time you do. If anything big enough to stop the reel from spinning, that's bad, too. Leaves aren't as bad, but you should avoid cutting anything that isn't grass. For what it's worth, mine sat in the shed all winter and it got pretty cold. I removed the orange top shield and chain guard, cleaned everything, including the blades and lub'd all the bearings and chain. There's no difference in cutting from last year. I've pretty much decided that if/when this mower wears out, I'm buyin' another one. I still think it's the best mower you can buy for under $200.
Review: All the POSITIVES & NEGATIVES - I've owned this model for about ten years now. Things I regard as positives - (1) It costs less than most quality gas or electric mowers. (2) Burn more calories cutting the grass. (3) It is environmentally friendly. (4) It costs much less to maintain compared to gas mowers - no need to purchase gas or oil. (5) This design seems to spin and generate more power than just my manual push, probably related to how they have the chain linked to the wheels to blades. (6) Lasted ten years before any part broke (7) Can direct the cut grass to be thrown front or back - I prefer front so it sort of gets that double cut into smaller pieces (not mulching though) (8) It has a pretty good cut on the grass, not as good as gas powered mowers if you are looking for that manicured, picture perfect lawn shown in real estate ads, BUT, cuts well for a functional, nice lawn. So over-all, the last ten years I've saved money, burned more calories, and helped the environment..., that's a win, win, win.. :) For negatives, which don't really bother me, but could for others: (1)Takes longer to cut the grass than all powered mowers. (2) For a really nice cut, you need to cut one way, then turn around and cut the other way over the same space. (3) I have somewhat steep hills in my yard, and you will definitely get a workout, especially if the grass is thicker or taller. (4) In some case, similar to gas powered mowers which will clog with thick, tall, or wet grass, you'll need to cut once at a raised blade setting, then again at the lower height. (5) You will need to muscle it to get through thicker grass, but I view that as a good workout. (6) It will not cut TALL grass, so you'll need to weed whack those extra tall stragglers after you do the level cut for the full lawn. (7) Unlike gas powered mowers, you can't just place it over a tight spot, such as a corner of a yard gate to cut the grass. You need movement to roll/cut the grass. Again, I need to weed whack a little more to cut grass in tight corners. I'm 55 and healthy, so I don't mind a little extra muscle work and time in cutting the lawn, plus I'm frugal, so I don't mind the negatives and really like the positives. BUT, if I was older, not steady on my feet, didn't have the time (like I used to with my previous long commuting job), have a lot of hills in a much larger yard, or if I really wanted that perfectly manicured lawn in one mowing, then the negatives would weigh much heavier.

## Features

- ECO-FRIENDLY PUSH LAWNMOWER: Manual reel lawn mower with 18" cut width; No gas, oil, charging, or cords required; 60% easier to push than other reel mowers and ideal for regular lawn maintenance
- BEST-IN-CLASS CUTTING PERFORMANCE: InertiaDrive Reel boasts twice the cutting power of standard reel mowers, while the StaySharp Cutting System eliminates the cost and inconvenience of manual blade sharpening
- SUPERIOR ERGONOMICS: Reversible grass chute can direct clippings away from your feet, making it easier to mow tough patches while limiting messiness; One-touch handle height adjustment enhances your comfort and control
- IDEAL FOR ALL TYPES OF GRASS: Cuts through tough southern varieties like St. Augustine, Zoysia, Bahia, and Bermuda; VersaCut technology offers cut height settings from 1"-4" to mow all types of grass cleanly
- INCLUDES: 1 Fiskars StaySharp Max Reel Mower cordless grass trimmer; Limited 3-year warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N7K4BNX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,411 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #68 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Brand Name | Fiskars |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,011) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046561062057 |
| Included Components | 1 mower |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 23.5"W x 14.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Lawn Mowers: StaySharp Max Reel Push Lawn Mower, Eco friendly, 18” Cut Width |
| Item Weight | 51.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fiskars |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 3-year warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Adjustable Cutting Height | 4 Inches |
| Minimum Adjustable Cutting Height | 1 Inches |
| Model Number | 362050-1001 |
| Number of Positions | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual Push Mower |
| Style Name | Mower 18" |
| UPC | 046561062057 |

## Product Details

- **Assembly Required:** Yes
- **Brand:** Fiskars
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 51.7 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operation Mode:** Manual
- **Power Source:** Manual Push Mower
- **Product Dimensions:** 24"D x 23.5"W x 14.25"H
- **Style:** Mower 18"
- **UPC:** 046561062057

## Images

![Fiskars Push Mower, Cut Width Manual Reel Mower with No Motor, Eco-Friendly Manual Reel Lawn Care, 18", Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51UP56C7ciL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: This is more than twice the cost of Greenworksl? No catcher basket. I don't mind paying premium for well made product, but is this worth it?**
A: I would pay it for this.  See my review.  I'm like you.  I will pay more for better.  I bought mine 3 years ago & haven't even needed to sharpen it.  Very tough little mower.

**Q: Any of you live in the south and use this mower with St. Augustine grass?**
A: I use it on my St. Augustine lawn here in Florida, and I’ve been extremely happy with it! It does leave the taller weeds, I will say, but I don’t mind going through and pulling those. It’s the only reel mower I could find that has options for cutting at the healthier height of 3.5-4” and my lawn has been thanking me.

**Q: What difference(s) between this newer model and the older model, also offered here on Amazon for $179?**
A: I have had the $179 model for less than a year.  The front wheels are made of hard plastic and will not last the year.  I do have to go over 300 feet of concrete driveway to get to a couple of other patches of grass, but I would still expect more from the wheels.  The front wheels of the newer model look more substantial, but obviously I can't swear to their durability.Besides the reversible chute mentioned by photofan, the description says the older model is 30% easier to push (which is pretty darn easy on my bermuda grass) and the newer one says 60% easier.  The older model also says "50 percent more cutting power" while the newer one says 100% ("twice") the cutting power.  Edit: Having now seen the newer model, the new front wheels are essentially smaller versions of the back wheels.  So I assume they would last longer than the front wheels of the older model.

**Q: Can you use this kit more than once or is it a one time sharpening system (meaning I'll have to buy another one in a few years)?**
A: When I finished using my Fiskar's sharpening the first time, there was enough sharpening compound left in the container to repeat the process many times over. And since it's something you'll only be doing once every few years, I assume the kit will last a very long time. Of course, there's no reason why the brush and the sharpening tool shouldn't give you equally long service.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Out-Freakin'-Standing...
*by S***E on July 27, 2018*

Bought this a little more than a month ago. The blades required adjustment right out of the box with no adjustment needed, since. I've cut the front and back yards at least 4 or 5 times each. The front looks better than ever. The back, which is ALL crabgrass, looks great, but requires extra cutting (the dogs take priority so we don't use any chemicals back there). You won’t believe how this gobbles up the thickest, squirreliest, grass. BUT, you’re the engine; the thick crabgrass will slow you down. However, typical grass is no problem. The chain driven blades are remarkable. This week we had rain from Saturday to Wednesday; heavy downpours. I cut the backyard yesterday, Thursday, and although it was very wet, it looks great. I love this machine. I grew up working on golf courses. We cut everything with reel mowers, which is why I wanted to try this mower. It exceeds all expectations. There are things it has a slightly hard time with, i.e., tall blades, especially the harder, brittle ones that have gone to seed. But, if you run the mower to those and stop above them, the blades continue to spin and with a little experience and finesse, it will eat these up easily. What I find works best is cutting twice, in 2 directions; perpendicular cuts. The 2nd gets what the 1st didn't. I know what you're thinking, "TWICE?" You don't have to cut everything twice; only where it counts, high visibility areas. Trust me, your neighbors will be jealous. What I like best about this mower: NO gas, NO oil, NO stink, NO noise. With my battery powered weed eater, I'm the greenest guy on the street. And, I'm happier for it. FYI: I spray everything, as recommended, with SILICON lubricant before and after each cut. When I finish cutting I put the mower on the deck. in the sun. It dries out in no time. I clean off the cuttings and put it in the shed. Deficiencies: It really has none, but one design flaw is: the height adjustment knob is detached when you receive your mower. It screws onto the adjustment lever. BUT, if you have a yard like mine, i.e., bumpy and large, it will vibrate off, which is what happened to mine. I've walked the yard half a dozen times and can't find it. This morning I called Fiskars Cust. Svc. and they immediately finished my sentence for me, followed by: "give me your name and address and I'll send one out." When the new one arrives, I'll put some plumbers tape on the shaft before installing it. Conclusion: You can't get a better mower for under $200, anywhere. Weird as it sounds, I look forward to cutting the grass. That never happened, before... Update: Got the replacement knob this morning, 8/3. Great product, great company... Update 2.0 (4/28/19): Second season cutting with this mower. Got it out, cleaned and lub'd the whole mower about 2 weeks ago. 2nd cut of the season this morning @7am; it's so quiet nobody in the neighborhood knew I was out there.. The grass looks so nice that I actually stop and look at it every time I walk thru the living room. I believe the grass has changed since I got this; the grass stands up now, and the texture has changed (it's softer and seems to have adjusted to the mower), even the mess in the backyard. I'm sure if/when the rain decreases the grass'll get more brittle, but because this mower throws the moist cuttings back into the lawn that should be minimal. After reading some of the other reviews, I can understand why some have had a less-than-positive experience with this mower. First, the front wheels don't pivot. If you wanna turn, YOU have to turn the mower. It's not hard. I go around the beds and trees with no problem. And, as long as you cut regularly and don't let the grass get too long, this'll cut it, nicely. As I said in my original review, I cut the front yard in both directions. Even then there are some irregular cuts, but unless you look for it, you'll never notice or care. For those who might worry about the blades getting dull, don't. They kinda take care of themselves. You might have to adjust the blades, but sharpening should only be done when/if the mower is not cutting. That said, you need to take care of the blades. Any branches or twigs that fall into the yard should be picked up. They'll dull your blades if you keep cutting them; you'll know when you've cut one because you'll hear the blade kind of ring each time you do. If anything big enough to stop the reel from spinning, that's bad, too. Leaves aren't as bad, but you should avoid cutting anything that isn't grass. For what it's worth, mine sat in the shed all winter and it got pretty cold. I removed the orange top shield and chain guard, cleaned everything, including the blades and lub'd all the bearings and chain. There's no difference in cutting from last year. I've pretty much decided that if/when this mower wears out, I'm buyin' another one. I still think it's the best mower you can buy for under $200.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All the POSITIVES & NEGATIVES
*by D***E on May 22, 2025*

I've owned this model for about ten years now. Things I regard as positives - (1) It costs less than most quality gas or electric mowers. (2) Burn more calories cutting the grass. (3) It is environmentally friendly. (4) It costs much less to maintain compared to gas mowers - no need to purchase gas or oil. (5) This design seems to spin and generate more power than just my manual push, probably related to how they have the chain linked to the wheels to blades. (6) Lasted ten years before any part broke (7) Can direct the cut grass to be thrown front or back - I prefer front so it sort of gets that double cut into smaller pieces (not mulching though) (8) It has a pretty good cut on the grass, not as good as gas powered mowers if you are looking for that manicured, picture perfect lawn shown in real estate ads, BUT, cuts well for a functional, nice lawn. So over-all, the last ten years I've saved money, burned more calories, and helped the environment..., that's a win, win, win.. :) For negatives, which don't really bother me, but could for others: (1)Takes longer to cut the grass than all powered mowers. (2) For a really nice cut, you need to cut one way, then turn around and cut the other way over the same space. (3) I have somewhat steep hills in my yard, and you will definitely get a workout, especially if the grass is thicker or taller. (4) In some case, similar to gas powered mowers which will clog with thick, tall, or wet grass, you'll need to cut once at a raised blade setting, then again at the lower height. (5) You will need to muscle it to get through thicker grass, but I view that as a good workout. (6) It will not cut TALL grass, so you'll need to weed whack those extra tall stragglers after you do the level cut for the full lawn. (7) Unlike gas powered mowers, you can't just place it over a tight spot, such as a corner of a yard gate to cut the grass. You need movement to roll/cut the grass. Again, I need to weed whack a little more to cut grass in tight corners. I'm 55 and healthy, so I don't mind a little extra muscle work and time in cutting the lawn, plus I'm frugal, so I don't mind the negatives and really like the positives. BUT, if I was older, not steady on my feet, didn't have the time (like I used to with my previous long commuting job), have a lot of hills in a much larger yard, or if I really wanted that perfectly manicured lawn in one mowing, then the negatives would weigh much heavier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***E on February 18, 2020*

We used the reel mower for the first time today and we were pleased with the results. The overall built feels sturdy and assembly was surprisingly easy. It might be more expensive than other brands but it does feel like this will last for a while.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Fiskars Push Mower - 18" Cut Width Manual Reel Mower with No Motor - Grass Cutter with Steel Blades that Stay Sharp - Eco-Friendly Lawn Care
- Fiskars StaySharp Grass Catcher, Capacity: 18 litres, Black/Orange, 1000592
- Fiskars Push Reel Lawn Mower Blade Maintenance Kit, Lawn and Yard Tools

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