Small sliding lawn mower with 4-blade roller and 14" cutting width; 8.5" polymer wheels ensure optimal maneuverability Manual lawn mower with an adjustable blade height from 0.5" to 1.75" with scissor cut 14" lawn mower blades made of heat treated alloy steel that stays sharp for years and can be sharpened when needed Planet-friendly alternative to a gas-powered push mower that requires no complex maintenance, oil or gas Lawnmower with slider, easy to clean, lightweight and easy to use A roller mower uses a cutting action that does not squeeze or damage the blades of the grass. For best results, do not mow more than 1/3 of the grass blade on Scotts push mower to promote deeper roots. Increase the amount of overlap while using your lawn mower when your lawn reaches a height of 4 inches or more. Try not to roll the lawn mower when the grass is wet. It usually results in a very uneven cut. Maintenance Push Mower When using a roller mower, tall grass means more work. It is better to mow smaller amounts more often than it is to keep the grass for a long time. A push mower only cuts what comes between the roller and the cutting rod. Ensure proper cut by not reaching your lawn above 3-4 inches height. Before using your lawnmower lawnmower, be sure to collect and remove any lawn waste before mowing. Lawnmowers work best on manicured lawns. If your lawn is overgrown with spatulas and high weeds, it is recommended to have the lawn worked before using a lawnmower lawnmower. Otherwise, several passes with a roller mower will be required the first time