PowerSmart EasyGlide 21-Inch Gas Lawn Mo vs SENIX 20 inch Gas Push Lawn Mower, 144 c
Quick Verdict
The PowerSmart EasyGlide 21-Inch Gas Lawn Mower is the stronger choice for most homeowners. It offers a wider cutting deck (21 inches vs. 20 inches), a higher average user rating (4.4/5 from 870 reviews), and more consistent feedback on cutting performance. The SENIX 20 Inch Gas Push Lawn Mower is a solid budget option at $229.00, but its narrower cut and slightly lower rating mean it is best suited for smaller, simpler lawns where saving $50 matters most.
Side-by-Side
| Feature | PowerSmart EasyGlide 21-Inch | SENIX 20-Inch Push |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $279.99 | $229.00 |
| Engine | 144cc 4-Stroke OHV | 144cc 4-Cycle OHV |
| Cut Width | 21 inches | 20 inches |
| Best Yard Size | Up to 1/2 acre | Up to 1/4 acre |
| User Rating | 4.4/5 (870 reviews) | 4.1/5 (638 reviews) |
Both mowers use nearly identical 144cc OHV engines, so power output is comparable. The key difference is the 1-inch wider cut on the PowerSmart, which saves time on larger lawns.
Where PowerSmart Wins
Wider cutting deck. The 21-inch deck is the most obvious advantage. On a 5,000-square-foot lawn, a 21-inch mower can reduce the number of passes by roughly 5–7% compared to a 20-inch mower. Over a season, that adds up to noticeable time savings.
Higher user satisfaction. With a 4.4 average rating from 870 reviews, the PowerSmart has more positive feedback and a larger sample size. Users consistently mention easy starting and good bagging performance. The SENIX’s 4.1 rating from 638 reviews indicates a slightly higher rate of complaints about assembly and engine vibration.
Better value for medium yards. At $279.99, the PowerSmart costs $50 more but gives you a wider cut and a stronger reputation. For yards between 1/4 and 1/2 acre, the extra cost is justified by the time saved and the lower likelihood of issues.
Where SENIX Wins
Lower upfront cost. At $229.00, the SENIX is the cheaper option by $50. If you have a small lawn under 1/4 acre and want to minimize initial expense, this is the more wallet-friendly choice.
Slightly lighter weight (likely). While exact weights aren’t listed, 20-inch mowers typically weigh a few pounds less than 21-inch models. If you need to push the mower up steep slopes or carry it over curbs, the SENIX may be slightly easier to maneuver.
Adequate for very small lawns. For a 3,000-square-foot yard, the 1-inch width difference is negligible. The SENIX’s engine is identical in displacement, so it will cut just as well in tight spaces where every inch of deck doesn’t matter.
Which Should You Buy
Choose the PowerSmart EasyGlide 21-Inch if:
- Your lawn is between 1/4 and 1/2 acre
- You value time savings from a wider cut
- You want a mower with a proven track record (4.4 stars from nearly 900 reviews)
- You can spend $280
Choose the SENIX 20 Inch if:
- Your lawn is under 1/4 acre
- Budget is your primary concern
- You prefer a slightly lighter mower for steep terrain
- You don’t mind a