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Robot Mowers

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jeanie99 Mon 28-Feb-22 00:19:36

Son as one, it's brilliant, beavers away and goes back on it's own for recharging.
They are very expensive £1500 and the garden needs setting up for the boundaries it will use and the electrical recharger. They have a large back and from garden. Saves hours of my DIL time that she used before they bought it.

NanaAng14 Wed 16-Feb-22 22:24:21

My Dg has one and the first time I saw it out the corner if my eye ,it looked like an armadillo going round the garden, we did have a laugh . She loves it and programmes it for certain hours then when it needs charging it connects itself to a charger in garden .

Elegran Wed 16-Feb-22 19:08:09

I had one, which was brilliant once it had a wire buried round the edge of the grass and connected to power, which sent a radio signal to it when it was about to plough into a flowerbed This all took a bit of doing.

It worked well for about a year, wandering round the grass cutting as it went, and veering off at an angle when it detected the radio signal. I could program it to run the days I wanted, at a suitable time.

Then some animal visitors (I think foxes, but it may have just been a vole or a shrew) discovered the buried wire, dug it up at several places and chewed through it. I bought connectors, repaired the gaps by joining in lengths of wire, and reburied it. Quite soon after, the wire was dug up in other places. I did more repairs.

Then it just stopped working. I suspected I may have missed a gap, so I bought more wire and replaced the whole lot - finding a buried fault when all you know is that it is somewhere on the edge of a large lawn would have meant digging it all up anyway.

It never worked properly after that. It would start up fine, travel a couple of yards, then turn at right angles, travel two feet and stop dead. I've no idea what was wrong with it, and I couldn't find a dealer who would look at it and mend it. I gave it awat to someone who thought a friend of his could fix it. I don't know whether he succeeded.

RedRidingHood Wed 16-Feb-22 18:40:34

I have a robot hoover which is worth it's weight in gold so I recently had a look at robot mowers.
They seem much more expensive than hoovers and need barriers around the grass, I think they need someone to set them up. I'd be interested to know what people who have one think.
It's not easy to find a gardener but I do have someone to cut my grass.

silverlining48 Wed 16-Feb-22 16:44:20

Sorry I don’t have personal experience but have seen them at a Greek hotel and it was fascinating. I don’t know how much they cost but have you considered finding a gardener to do the lawn and other jobs which the robot mower can’t do.
Hope someone more helpful comes along soon.

MargaretinNorthant Wed 16-Feb-22 16:29:38

At 85 I am finding cutting the lawns heavy going. I have been wondering about a robot mower for some while. Does anyone have any experience of them please? If you have one are you pleased with it? What make and model would you recommend?