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Dennis Mowers, part of the Howardson Group, will be at BTME 2025 in Harrogate this January, exhibiting their innovative range of turf maintenance machinery.

Visit Stand 252 to see the latest advancements designed to deliver exceptional results for golf courses, bowling greens, cricket pitches, and more.

ES-22 Ultra

The ES-22 Ultra sets the standard for precision mowing. This 22” battery-powered mower, available with an 11-bladed cutting cylinder, ensures a superior, ultra-fine finish for bowling greens, golf greens, tees, and cricket pitches.

Key features include:

  • Tungsten-tipped groomer reel for enhanced surface preparation.
  • Ultra-quiet operation and low hand-arm vibration for all-day use.
  • Rapid 2-3 hour battery recharge with a 1.5kWh capacity, allowing up to 10km of cutting on a single charge.
  • Operator-friendly controls, variable speeds, and easy pull-back for precise alignment.
  • This eco-friendly mower offers significant fuel cost savings and minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking quality and efficiency.

13285308890?profile=RESIZE_584xGang Mowers

Dennis Gang Mowers are an ideal solution for maintaining sports turf, fairways, outfields, and amenity spaces. With options for single, 3, or 5 cutting cylinder units, these gang mowers are versatile and robust.

Key benefits include:

  • Precision cutting cylinders available in 4, 6, or 9 blades.
  • Designed for smooth operation across undulating terrains.
  • Easy dismantling for storage and transportation.
  • Whether tackling large sporting areas, ornamental areas or semi-rough spaces, Dennis Gang Mowers deliver a sharp, reliable cut in both wet and dry conditions.

ES-26

The ES-26 offers exceptional balance, control, and a wider 26” cutting capacity. It’s perfect for fine turf maintenance on greens and tees.

Features include:

  • An advanced LCD keypad screen displaying speed, clip rate, service checks, and battery information.
  • Ultra-fast 2-3 hour battery recharge for seamless operation.
  • Operator-friendly design for smooth starts, precise runs, and quick alignment.
  • The ES-26 continues the E-Series’ commitment to blending performance with sustainability.

Expert Advice at Stand 252

Dennis Mowers’ experienced team will be on hand to provide tailored advice and answer any questions. Whether you're looking for guidance on maintaining pristine playing surfaces or interested in learning how their technology can enhance your operations, the Dennis team has you covered.

For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact Dennis 01332 824 777 or visit www.dennisuk.com

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