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New Webb Classic 39cm Petrol Lawnmower delivers reliable entry-level performance at exceptional value

 

New for 2026, British garden equipment brand Webb has introduced the Webb Classic 39cm Petrol Lawnmower, a dependable and affordable addition to its petrol mower line-up. 

 

Designed for small to medium-sized gardens, this new model provides gardeners with a practical, easy-to-use petrol solution and, with an RRP of just £169.99, at an accessible price point.

 

Powered by the robust 131cc Webb DV130 engine, the new Classic 39cm delivers consistent cutting performance with engine speeds of up to 2800rpm. Offering the freedom of petrol without the complexity or cost of larger machines, it is an ideal choice for gardeners stepping into petrol mowing for the first time.

 

With a compact 39cm (15") cutting width, the mower strikes the perfect balance between efficient lawn coverage and easy manoeuvrability around borders, beds and garden features. The lightweight hand-push design ensures smooth handling, making routine lawn care straightforward and manageable.

 

Built with practicality in mind, the Webb Classic 39cm lawnmower features a durable polypropylene deck that is lightweight, rust-resistant and easy to maintain. Three adjustable cutting heights, ranging from 30mm to 65mm, allow users to tailor the finish to suit seasonal conditions and personal preference. A generous 35-litre grass collection bag reduces the frequency of emptying, helping to maintain a neat and tidy lawn with minimal interruption.

 

The new model strengthens Webb’s petrol offering by providing a strong value alternative within the entry-level category, particularly for customers seeking reliable performance during a time when affordability remains a key purchasing factor.

 

“The Webb Classic 39cm Petrol Lawnmower delivers exactly what many gardeners are looking for – straightforward, reliable petrol performance at a very competitive price,” said Mark Moseley, Sales and Marketing Director for Webb. “It’s an ideal entry model that offers genuine value for money while maintaining the quality and durability customers expect from Webb.”

 

Backed by a three-year warranty and full UK-based customer support, the Webb Classic 39cm Petrol Lawnmower gives retailers a strong, competitively priced petrol option for the 2026 season.

 

To purchase at trade pricing, email sales@handys.co.uk or visit www.handys.co.uk to apply for a trade account.

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