ᐅ Lawn mowing robot is here – which one do you use and what are your thoughts on it?

Created on: 8 Feb 2021 23:57
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Tarnari
Hello everyone,

As mentioned above, we want to get a robotic lawn mower to start the spring season.
Which ones do you use, recommend, or avoid, and why?
Does it have to be a Husqvarna, or is a Worx also good enough? Why one and not the other?
I’m very interested in hearing about your experiences.

Best regards
Tarnari
rick201831 May 2021 19:24
It's actually overrated. But I would still do it anyway 😉 My sister has a wooden house like that.
We only have roofs from Husqvarna.
And always remember to change the blades regularly 😉
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matte
31 May 2021 19:45
It is located on the west side of the house, in direct sunlight from noon onwards. No roof.

I don’t really see much point in it. However, if the Worx ever breaks, I’m considering a Husqvarna, and at that point, I’ll rethink the whole situation... 😉
Tarnari31 May 2021 19:56
rick2018 schrieb:

It's actually overrated. But I would still do it anyway 😉 My sister has a small wooden house like that.
We only use Husqvarna roofs.
And always remember to change the blades regularly 😉

We have already changed the blades once. What's worse, I found, is when grass blades get wrapped around the screws and the blades can no longer spin freely.
opalau31 May 2021 20:28
I feel like I have to change blades every week. Either my lawn is too tough or my blades are too soft. I get white, torn tips pretty quickly.
Tarnari31 May 2021 20:39
We have a problem with the entire lawn being overrun by smooth meadow grass (Poa pratensis), even though it was only laid last October. This issue has already been reported to Gala. This stuff is really bad; it forms dense clusters with thick growths and displaces the actual grass.
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Bookstar
31 May 2021 20:56
Tarnari schrieb:

We have the problem that the entire lawn is overrun by annual meadow grass, even though it was only installed last October. It has already been reported to Gala as well. This stuff is really bad, forming dense clumps and outgrowing the actual grass.
We had the same issue with our turf. The only solution is fertilizing and waiting for a year.