Gtech's GT50 Grass Trimmer & Small Lawnmower Bundle, typically priced at £239.98, is currently available for £119.98, saving shoppers over £120. The bundle includes a cordless grass trimmer and lawnmower with a combined runtime of 60 minutes, ideal for maintaining gardens without the hassle of cables.
Lightweight Design Eases Gardening for Arthritis Sufferers
The lightweight construction of both tools allows users to carry them easily across the garden, a feature particularly beneficial for those with arthritis or mobility conditions. The lawnmower features an adjustable height and compact design, while the trimmer offers a 23cm cutting width.
Customer reviews highlight the bundle's effectiveness for older gardeners. One shopper wrote: "This is just what I need! I am old and have arthritis in my wrists, so it is light enough and manoeuvrable enough for me to go on cutting my own grass." Another added: "I am an OAP and have arthritis so found this mower easy to use."
Positive Feedback on Maneuverability and Performance
Many users praised the bundle's ease of use during arthritis flare-ups. A third review stated: "It’s tiny so storage is easy, it’s on wheels so moving it from the shed to the grass is effortless... it’s easy for me to use when my arthritis flares up." Another noted: "Very lightweight. I have arthritis so it was very manageable."
However, some customers noted drawbacks. One user mentioned difficulty turning due to the wheel alignment, while another pointed out the need for a lower cutting setting and discomfort from holding the control lever continuously.
Alternative Lawnmower Options Available
For those considering alternatives, the Litheli Cordless Lawnmower is available on Amazon for £109.99 (down from £118.99), featuring a 33cm cutting width and 35L collection bag. The Einhell FC-EM 1232 electric lawnmower, reduced from £83.95 to £54.95, offers a 32cm cutting width for smaller to medium gardens.
Overall, the Gtech bundle has received high praise for its lightweight design and suitability for gardeners with arthritis, making it a popular choice this summer.



