Programmable Robot Lawnmower: cuts up to 5400sq
Filed under: Gadgets, Robot Gadgets & Reviews | By: Daniel
Posted on: May 19, 2007 | 2 Comments

I only have a tiny garden and still never get time to cut it thanks to working 7 days a week, even today it’s a nice sunny day and I got to get out there and cut the lawn.
What would be nice is if I could go into my garden and chill in the sun and relax, because the lawn could already be cut by my little Robotic Lawnmower.
This is very possible thanks to a little robot lawnmower and what is stopping me from getting this friendly gadget…simple the price at $1,999.95.
So unless I win the lottery or prices crash on robot lawnmowers I am going to have to wait, such a shame as I would love one.
The Robotic Lawnmower is programmable to cut up to 5,400′ sq on a single charge (that’s much bigger than my little garden), you just set the time and day, then the robot lawnmower will automatically start trimming your lawn…sounds like heaven.
Do not think this robot lawn mower is not as good as his gas competitors, as this robot has three blades that rotate at 5,800 rpms that is 2 times the speed of a typical gas mower.
You can use the blades at eight different heights to cut your lawn just the length you like and you will never need to sharpen the blades.
Another cool feature I love is when it rains, as the robot mower is clever enough to return back to his docking station during rainfall…smart feller.
If you lift the mower in the air it will automatically shut off which is a great safety feature.
The bottom line is money for buying one of these little garden gadgets, if you can find around $2,000 then I would recommend it for a much simpler life.
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Some people won’t mind spending the money if it frees them up on the weekends to do other things or they pay a teen $25 a week to cut their lawn and will realize savings over the next couple of years. As far as replacing a riding lawnmower, it will save money right off the bat.
I agree it saves all kinds of money. Went to Home Depot the other day to look at riding lawn mowers, one cost some Club Gadget cost 2,899 and a John Deere was running 3,999. I doubt these were low end models, but still look at the savings on 2k robotic lawn mower over that. And bamabots.com has a bunch of really great things to say about all the robotic mowers on the market.