Webb Supreme R16SP self-propelled 3in1 rotary mower with a steel
cutting deck and 16” cutting width.
The Supreme range is the next step up from the Webb Classic
collection with Briggs & Stratton engines and hard top grass collectors.
The Supreme R16SP 4 wheel lawnmower has 3 mowing options
available, cut and collect, rear discharge or mulching. If the grass box is
removed the grass cuttings are deposited behind the mower where they can be
left to wilt back. With the mulch plug in place the cuttings are re-cut into
tiny pieces which are blown back onto the lawn where they virtually disappear.
Fitted with a Briggs & Stratton 450e petrol engine the
machine has a power capacity of 125cc. The steel cutting deck on the Webb R16SP
makes the mower hardwearing, suitable for most types of lawn and garden up to
20m x 20m in size.
The self-propelled Supreme R16SP has 5 cutting height
settings adjusted with a single lever.
Features include the 40 litre grass collector, soft grip
folding handles and ball bearing wheels.
Specifications
- Model: Supreme R16SP
- Type: 4 wheel, 3 in 1
- Blade: Rotary
- Drive: Yes, single speed
- Engine: Briggs and Stratton 450e
- Fuel: Petrol
- Engine Oil: 4 stroke (0.6l bottle included)
- Cutting Width: 16" / 41cm
- Cutting Heights: 5
- Cutting Height Adjustment: Single lever
- Wheels: Ball bearings
- Grass Collector: Fabric with hard top and carry handle
- Grass Collector Volume: 40 litre
- Rear Discharge: Yes
- Mulching: Yes
- Deck Material: Steel
- Handles: Soft grip, folding
- Wash Port: Yes
- Warranty: Manufacturer's 2 year home owner
Cutting Width | |
16 Inch / 41cm | |
Starter | |
Recoil / Pull | |
Engine Make | |
Briggs & Stratton | |
Mowing Functions | |
3 in 1 | |
Transmission | |
Self-Propelled | |
Deck Material | |
Steel |
Webb Supreme R16SP Self-propelled Petrol Lawn mower
- Brand: WEBB
- Product Code: WER16SP
- Availability: In Stock
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Our Price: £239.99
- RRP: £259.99
You save: £20.00
Tags: 4 wheel lawn mowers, rotary lawn mowers, Webb mowers, self-propelled lawn mowers, petrol mowers