WORX WG794 Landroid Pre-Programmed Robotic Lawn Mower with Rain Sensor and Safety Shut-off with 12-Piece Replacement Blades Included
March 6, 2018 - Comment
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Just follow the directions and it works perfectly I’ve been intrigued by the concept of an autonomous lawnmower ever since I saw the concept years ago. However, the price to performance ratio was always asinine, and there wasn’t a significant external stimulus that could justify such an expense. Fast forward a few years, I’ve relocated from Michigan to Texas, and I discovered it was a very different environment mowing your lawn in May-August. Trying to maintain my lawn while it’s nearly a 110F heat index on a daily basis during these…
Saved a lot of money by replacing my lawn service with the Landroid. Update after 1.5 months of usage:- Unit continues to work great…able to deal with most small objects which blow or are left on the lawn- Neighbors think the lawn looks as it good as it did with the lawn service…for a lot less (admittedly the service did trim the lawn, which I now have to do).- Makes virtually no noise.- Sufficiently dependable that frankly it has become boring.- It has freed up enough time to work on other projects around the house…
Very pleased! Automatic Yardwork 🙂 I have had this mower for one full season. The installation is full afternoon project. It took me a few hours for a yard that is about a ¼ of an acre. The instructions are easy but you need to be detailed when going around your yard. I followed the directions exactly as stated in the manual and had plenty of posts to anchor the wire down. The mower uses the low voltage wire as a guide, half of the Landroid is on one side or the wire and half on the other when its returning to its home…