Why a Robot Should Mow Your Lawn
Why a Robot Should Mow Your Lawn
Let me start off by saying I have been using this mower now for two seasons. I am really passionate about robotic lawnmowers. I have the Lawnbott Evolution.
I still find myself stopping and looking out the window of the house in disbelief that a robot is mowing my lawn. At least once, if not more times, per day people stop in the street and stare at the mower wondering what it is. I have gotten to the point that I have put a sign on top of the mower telling what it is, where you can buy one and how much it costs. Unless you have a lawn service already doing the mowing, you can’t believe how much time mowing your lawn actually takes. This mower will free you from that duty and give you more free time to do things you like.
Here is the basic operation of the mower:
If you live in the Midwest like me, you start this mower some time in the spring, March or April, when the snow is out of the yard. Generally I don’t touch it until the late fall when the grass stops growing, November or so.
The mower decides what days and how often per day to mow. Yes it can mow more than one time per day. That is pretty much it. Trim the yard around the bushes and the tiny areas it doesn’t get. Really!
How does it know when to mow?
That is a really good question. I can’t tell you any more than it just does. It will adjust the amount of mowing it does depending on how fast the grass is growing and how large your lawn is. My guess would be that it detects the load on the cutting motor and determines that the grass is deep or not deep. I gather this because when the mower finds a deep patch of grass it will ramp up the blade speed and cut it in an expanding spiral until the deep grass is cut. The mower will then continue on its normal cutting routine.
How long does it take to mow the lawn?
This really is a moot
