🌿 Cut noise, not corners — mow smarter with Bosch AdvancedRotak 750!
The Bosch AdvancedRotak 750 is a powerful 1700 W corded electric lawnmower featuring a 44 cm cutting width and a versatile 25-80 mm cutting height adjustable in 7 steps. Designed for lawns up to 650 m², it offers ergonomic ErgoSlide handles for comfortable mowing and ProSilence technology that reduces noise by up to 75%. Equipped with a LeafCollect blade, it efficiently shreds and collects leaves, making garden maintenance effortless and quiet.
Manufacturer | BOSCH |
Part Number | 06008B9375 |
Package Dimensions | 76 x 49 x 45 cm; 16 kg |
Item model number | 06008B9375 |
Size | AdvancedRotak 750 - new design |
Colour | Black,green |
Style | AdvancedRotak 750 | new design |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 16 kg |
W**.
Excellent mower, but ridiculously short cable
Grass box fits easily, height adjustment is easy it is quieter than my previous (1984 vintage) electric mower and much more effective. It is also much lighter and can be lifted with one hand.Downsides - the 10m cable, shurely no sensible person would expect a customer to buy a big lawn mower for a lawn that could all be mown at a maximum distance of 10m from a socket. The grass box full indicator does not seem to work for damp grass or leaves. I would have given it full marks if the cable had been a sensible length.
A**.
Efficient, lightweight and easy to use
I have just used this machine for the second time after buying it. Having having thought for ages that I could mow the lawns myself, after years of having a gardener to do it I decided to buy this machine. I did the usual online research and this one came out well. The last time I mowed the lawns was over ten years ago using an old Hayter Harrier 48. Some of the reviews said that this machine is heavy, well not in comparison to the old Hayter. This machine is a joy to use. It's easy to start, the handle height is easy to adjust as is the cutting height. It copes well with fairly long and wet grass and is easy to manoeuvre. My only complaint, and this is why it only has four stars instead of five, is that the cable at 10 metres long is too short. Having said that for my garden which is odd shaped, even 20 metres would not have been long enough. I would have no hesitation in recommending this machine. If I remember, I may well do an update on this review in a few months time to see how the machine holds up over a longer period, but at present, as a 71 year old woman for me it's great.I’ve just come across this review from 2018. I moved into rented accommodation for two years during Covid, and have at last moved into my new home. I used the lawn mower yesterday after three years of not having used it, and it started first time. I think that’s pretty good going, bearing in mind it sat in a slightly dusty and not entirely dry shed for the past three years. I definitely recommend this machine. Brilliant!
G**L
Easy and quick to cut the lawns.
It was extremely easy to set up and use. The button to change the height of cut is quick and easy and the large 50L capacity container for the cut grass saves emptying it as often. I had a Bosch Rotak 400 ER before but the Advanced Rotak 750 takes less time to cut the lawns, thank you Bosch.
A**M
Quiet, safe, powerful, works well on 1/2 an acre of lawn even if grass too wet or too tall.
I have used this now for two years on about 2000 sq m of lawn. My old ride-on mower was getting too expensive to maintain. This machine is much cheaper but just as effective and produces a better finish. (It is slower as it only has one blade, but that blade is a complex and highly effective cutter). It has a wide range of height settings and seems to accept even damp, long grass without demur. Strongly recommend, so long as you can maintain a tight discipline on controlling the trailing mains cord.
M**N
Great machine
Lightweight, easy to adjust cutting height and simple to fold down for storage. Very quiet and cuts really well. Not sure how long the plastic frame will last but seems strong enough.
D**9
Update - Think twice before purchasing this mower! I have now returned 2 of this model
**************Update at the bottom of this review***************It's not often I write reviews and less so a negative review, but I thought I should share my experiences.I have had this mower for just over two months and have had Bosch electric mowers for over 20 years and this is the first time I have not been impressed.The first thing I will say is it is very, very quiet and the height adjustment of the handle is very easy.However, this is where the good points stop.We'll start off with the cable.This mower is designed for "medium to large" lawns, so I wonder why this one comes with the shortest length cable of all Bosch lawnmowers - at 10 metres, I have to keep moving the extension cable reel far more often than previously - I defy Bosch to find a "large" lawn which is smaller than 10m in all directions. It is a good thick cable, but needs to be twice the length.The collecting boxA great idea that it collapses as it takes up less space when storing.However, the hinges by which it folds are awkward to make it collapse and they have already started catching on the mesh material of the collector, so it won't be long before holes develop.The box does not fit snugly to the back of the mower (there are gaps all around) and it is not as easy to fit as my last Bosch (Rotak 43)Every time the box is removed, grass fall out - perhaps in a future design, a "lip" could be added to the box to catch the falling grass (to go partly under the bottom of the mower)?The sliding height adjusterThis is great as the handle can be stopped at any position, but for the taller person, extra length would make mowing more comfortable.Blade height adjustmentWhen it is new, it is great and easy to set the height of the cut. However, as soon as cuttings get caught around the mechanism, the highest and lowest setting become more and more difficult to select and eventually impossible - this never happened on my previous Rotak.The "ergo" handle gripsThese appear to be a larger grip than on the Rotak 43 - it's okay for those with the hands the size of Godzilla, but for me, it is too big and has started to cause blisters when cutting my "large" lawn.The carry handleThis is very well placed, which means carrying the mower when folded is well balanced.However, when selecting the highest blade setting has been difficult, the handle pops out of its holes and I am sure it is only a matter of time before the lugs (to hold the handle in place) snap off.The general feelWithout doubt, this mower is much more flimsy than the Rotak 43 and when you turn the mower, there is a fair degree of "twist" in the handles before the mower responds - it does not seem in the least bit "robust" and I am concerned with the impact this will have on the mower's overall life.I thought I would treat myself to the "up market" version, but now wish I had just replaced my Rotak 43 with the same model...Very disappointedThe motor on this mower has packed up...twiceThe first one lasted just under a year and the second less than 6 months - it turns out it is not just the plastic is flimsy!
M**)
A good corded mower, though the mains lead is too short.
The mower works well, is not hard to use, but not recommended for use by people without stamina, but that's usually not a problem for gardeners tackling large lawns. The mains lead is too short - it's a large mower for large gardens, so you have to have a long extension lead with it.
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