Long-term review · Updated May 2026
Bosch Rotak 32 R Review
By The Best Mowers UK · Bought 2017, 8 years in the fleet
Specs
| Cutting width | 32 cm |
|---|---|
| Power | 1,200 W (mains corded) |
| Cable length | 30 cm pigtail (extension lead supplied separately) |
| Weight | 6.8 kg |
| Cut heights | 3 positions, 20–60 mm |
| Grass box | 31 litres |
| Mulching | No (32 R model) |
| Stripes | No (rear wheels, not roller) |
What we loved
- It just works — eight years in, ours is on its second blade and that\'s the only part we\'ve replaced. The motor, the bearings, the chassis are all original.
- Light enough to lift one-handed — 6.8 kg is properly light. Carrying it over a step or hanging it on a shed wall hook is genuinely easy.
- Cheaper than its rivals by a margin — at £99 it undercuts Flymo Easimo by £10, Mac Allister by similar, but the build is noticeably more solid.
- The grass box is bigger than it looks — 31 L is class-leading at this deck width. We empty it twice on a 150 m² lawn.
What we didn\'t love
- Plastic deck flexes a touch on bumpy lawns — cosmetic, not functional, but the cut height varies by 2–3 mm if your lawn is uneven.
- No mulching — the 32 R doesn\'t take a mulching plug. Step up to the Rotak 37 LI for that.
- Stiff cable — the included pigtail is on the rigid side. Not a dealbreaker, but a softer aftermarket cable improves things.
- Cable management is on you — it\'s corded. Drape over your shoulder, work in a square pattern, you know the drill.
How it compares
The closest direct rival is the Flymo Easimo at £89 — slightly cheaper, slightly lighter, slightly less solidly built. We\'d still spend the extra £10 on the Bosch. The Einhell GE-EM 1233 M at £139 adds mulching but costs £40 more. The Mountfield Princess 34 corded at £249 is the only sub-£300 corded mower with proper rear-roller stripes — different class.
Who should buy it
First-time UK mower buyers with a lawn under 200 m². Renters, students, anyone who wants the cheapest mower from a brand they trust. People who hate cordless faff and live near a power socket. The £99 Rotak 32 R is what we\'d buy our parents.
Don\'t buy it if your lawn is over 200 m² (slow), if you want stripes (no roller), if you want mulching (need 37 LI), or if your lawn is far from a power socket (cordless makes more sense).
What real owners say
The Bosch Rotak line has been around long enough to generate years of owner threads on r/GardeningUK. Here\'s the real picture.
"I have had a Bosch UniversalRotak 650 for the past three years. I have about 40 m² of lawn, which is on clay, so it is constantly soggy. I have had no issues with the mower. The Rotak does absolutely fine for a smallish domestic lawn. The wife never complains about the lawn looking crap so it also passes that test."
— u/AlternativeScholar26, r/GardeningUK
"Got a Bosch one... Fits in the car though for the allotment and handles my smallish front/back lawns. Very light to pick up as well."
— u/unfolded_dynamics, r/GardeningUK
"I never had these issues with my old Rotak (2002ish model) so I\'m assuming it\'s more of a design issue than a maintenance one."
— u/misterygus comparing older Rotak to newer models, r/GardeningUK
"If you\'re going cheap, battery isn\'t the way to go."
— u/Errror_TheDuck, r/GardeningUK
The pattern: Bosch Rotak owners on Reddit praise the build quality and weight, and old models from the 2000s/2010s are legendary for longevity. The current 32 R sits in that lineage. The cable is the universal gripe — but at £99, nobody seriously considers it a dealbreaker.