A lawn dethatcher is a harder sell than a standard mower—most buyers don't immediately know they need one. For this Mellif electric dethatcher project, the photography brief was to explain the machine's function and technology while showcasing the bold yellow-and-black design that positions it as serious yard equipment.
Making the Technology Visible
The Mellif's key differentiators—a 650W brushless motor reaching 3,000 RPM, Air Boost Technology, and spring-loaded dethatcher tines—are internal features that need visual storytelling to land. We used a combination of cutaway-style renders and outdoor lifestyle shots to communicate each point:
- Motor cutaway — transparent-deck render exposing the copper-wound brushless motor and gearing, with "650W / 3000 RPM" callouts
- Air Boost lifestyle shot — operator pushing the unit across a striped lawn, with animated airflow arrows rising from the ground to convey thatch clearance
- Dethatcher mode close-up — the spring-loaded tine reel photographed in action at grass level, with copy: "Remove Thatch, Let Grass Breathe"
- 12-gallon collection bag — a full 45L bag being removed against a lush hedge backdrop, with bold "Saves Time and Effort" headline
Ergonomics and Adjustability
The three-position handle (37 / 40 / 44 in) is a feature that resonates strongly with different-height users. We captured a measurement diagram showing all three heights simultaneously alongside an inset of the one-touch height-adjustment knob—a simple visual that communicates user-friendliness without lengthy copy. The full AI-enhanced outdoor set places the mower in a pristine suburban front yard, letting the dramatic yellow chassis stand out against the fresh-cut green lawn.
For outdoor power equipment, pairing technical cutaway detail with aspirational lawn imagery creates the dual appeal buyers need: confidence in performance and excitement about results.














