Mulchmäher
Mulchmäher, also known as a lawnmower, is a handheld or self-propelled machine used for cutting grass and other vegetation. It is commonly used in residential and commercial settings for maintaining lawns and gardens. The term "Mulchmäher" is derived from the German words "Mulch" meaning "mulch" or "chips," and "mähen" meaning "to mow." The device typically consists of a rotating blade that cuts the grass, which is then either collected and removed or left on the lawn to decompose and enrich the soil. Mulchmähers come in various sizes and types, including push mowers, riding mowers, and robotic mowers. They are powered by either electric or gasoline engines, with electric models being more environmentally friendly but generally less powerful. Regular maintenance, such as sharpening the blade and cleaning the engine, is essential to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of a mulchmäher.