As I prepared to mow my lawn last weekend, my Toro Lawn Mower would not start for the fourth time in the past 12 months.  Instead of shouldering another repair bill, I decided it was time to get a new mower.  This would be my first lawn mower shopping experience, so I thought I'd share what I learned along the way.
After recalling my 20 years of lawn mowing experience, bolstered by my father-in-law's sage advice, I decided to look for a 
Honda Lawn Mower.  I was open to other options but the fact that I grew up with a Honda Lawn Mower weighted my opinion heavily.  In fact my father still uses that mower and my father-in-law still uses his trusty Honda Lawn Mower - someone would have to sell me on another brand.
I started off visiting my 
local repair shop that also sells new models.  When I asked the repair man his suggestion he simply rolled around a 
Snapper with a shrug and a "Here ya' go."  I asked for details on why this was my best choice, and he said it had a 
Briggs & Stratton Engine but didn't or couldn't go into more detail.  I'd heard the Briggs & Stratton commercials on local talk radio (
WFNZ).  Alright.  Maybe.
I then popped over to our local 
Ace Hardware / Garden Center.  No luck.  They were upper end and simply selling decorative items and hand tools.  Onward.
Lowe's Home Improvement was my next stop.  They carried brands I'd heard off (
John Deere, 
Husqvarna, 
Troy-Built) and some I hadn't. (
Lawn Boy?)  I received no assistance from employees but after kicking a few tires I felt like I was at Toys-R-Us and not a viable lawn mower distributor.  Still no Hondas?  Out.
Finally, I drove over to 
Home Depot.  Walking into the store I turned down a air conditioning salesman, at least I was talked to by an employee, and made my way over to the lawn mower section.  Hallelujah.  They had Honda Lawn Mowers.  Shortly, I was approached by a "knowledgeable" Home Depot staffer who read  the features off the box to me, but I had found my diamond in the denser than expected rough.  And it was on sale.  Sold!
I was surprised at the effort it took to find the brand I sought.  I generally prefer shopping with local businesses or independent garden centers because of the personal touch they offer.  Who knew that the best service I would receive would be at big old box store Home Depot?
Things I learned this past year:
- Gas contains alcohol and preservatives than can expire and hurt your engine (one of my repair bills)
 
- Use a gas "stabilizer" to extend the life of gas when not being used.
 
- Empty gas tank and burn off fuel before storing lawn mower for winter.
 
- Different distributors have different engines on different lawn mower bodies.  Pay attention to this.
 
- Honda Lawn Mowers seem to be the best built, self propelled (I'm lazy!), variable speed mowers on the market.
 
- Buying a lawn mower is a great way to spend a manly Saturday and eat a lot of popcorn (it's served everywhere).
 
- Home Depot appears to be socking it to Lowe's.