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What is worth thinking about before staring a garden?
We have put together a handful of information to consider before deciding whether to order an automatic mower.
Automatic mowers have a system of sharp blades that cut through the blades of grass. Unlike traditional rotary mowers, which break off the tops. The sharp blades cause much less damage to the growing grass and ensure that the grass recovers quickly after mowing. This is another reason why a lawn cut by a robotic mower will be greener and more vibrant than one cut by a traditional mower.
Lawnmowers require blades to be replaced every so often, but this is generally a simple and inexpensive task.
They have a low centre of gravity, which means they can climb significant hills without the risk of tipping over. Some models can cope with gradients of up to 45 degrees.
If you have a hilly garden, using a traditional mower on steep slopes can be uncomfortable. The way automatic mowers work on steep slopes may encourage those with more difficult lawns to look into this type of solution.
The wheels of robotic mowers are designed to have minimal detrimental effect on the grass beneath them. As robotic mowers are used frequently, it is important that the wheels do not cause excessive stress or leave marks on the grass, which would spoil the appearance of the grass.
The chassis of robotic mowers usually has low ground clearance and the blades are well hidden under the mower, reducing the risk of injury. It is very difficult to intentionally or accidentally access the rotating blades under the chassis, without an automatic stop activated by the tilt and lift sensors on board. This makes robotic mowers the safest option for mowing a lawn.
The mower autonomously executes a pre-programmed mowing mode. During the set activity time, the robot itself decides when to finish an interrupted mowing operation, e.g. in the event of rain. Its operating time depends on individual programming and needs. It returns to the charging station when required, before resuming work after a full charge.
Most robotic mowers use a stop wire so that the machine can detect the edge of the lawn accurately. Lay it along the edge of the lawn before using the mower for the first time. The wire will not be visible on the grass once the grass has grown up. You can also bury the perimeter wire up to 10 cm below the ground. It is then possible to use a standard domestic scarifier without fear of damaging the perimeter wire. Lawn maintenance is not hindered and the lawn looks great all year round.
The mowing robot uses an algorithm-based mowing system. Its purpose is to cut the grass for you. The robot, which is programmed, usually mows the lawn randomly, which helps prevent wheel tracks and promotes an even cut in the grass. It uses a complex mathematical formula to ensure every part of the lawn is cut.
The charging station can be hidden out of sight and the perimeter cable should be fixed in place. This cable tells the mower where the edges of the lawn are.
The robot can only be operated by entering a PIN code or an app installed on a phone or tablet, which helps prevent theft.