Online registration is the standard for all major mower brands. No card required - just a serial number and two minutes.
John Deere, Husqvarna, Toro, Cub Cadet, and Honda all support and prefer online registration through their brand websites and apps. Paper cards are rarely included in mower boxes today - brands have moved to digital registration as the primary method.
If your mower came with a card and you lost it, or if it never included one, online registration is the correct path. The warranty coverage is identical either way.
Locate your mower's model number and serial number (frame near engine on push mowers; under seat or engine housing on riding mowers). Visit the brand's website - most have a 'Product Registration' link in the Support or Owners section. Enter your model, serial, purchase date, and email.
John Deere owners can register at deere.com/en/mymachine. Husqvarna owners use husqvarna.com/register. Toro owners use toro.com/en-us/register. Honda Power Equipment uses powerequipment.honda.com/register.
Online registration confirms instantly. Paper cards took weeks and had a fraction of the completion rate.
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The CPSC has recalled mowers for blade contact hazards, fuel system fire risks, and deck structural failures. Registered owners receive direct notification. Lawn mowers operate near people and at high blade speeds - recall notification matters for safety.
Register your mower online in two minutes. Warranty and recall protection active immediately.
Register your mower through Bawte alongside your other outdoor equipment - grill, power tools, fitness equipment. One account, all recalls and warranty records in one place.
Scan the QR code on your mower's serial sticker for instant registration - no manual entry needed.
Mower recalls for blade and fuel system hazards go directly to registered owners.
Bawte stores your registration permanently - accessible from any device for warranty claims.
No card required. Serial number and two minutes. Warranty and recall protection active immediately.
Connect →University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. (2015). UMTRI-2015-26: Consumer Product Registration Study.
Registria / GlobeNewswire. (2017). Product Registration Trends Report.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. (2024). cpsc.gov.