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Robot Lawn Mower
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I am thinking of buying a robot lawn mower, a Husqvarna 105. All the literature that I have so far read emphasises the positive aspects of a robot mower, but I wonder if there are any negative aspects. For instance, can a robot mower be left outdoors in all weathers? Can a robot deal efficiently with fallen, dry leaves? Does a robot have to be kept in a shed or garage in winter? Have any ABers had any experience of robot lawn mowers, and would they care to share their experiences with me?
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Thanks for the link, gingejbee. The article certainly makes a robot lawn mower look like a good buy. I want a robot because I am fed up of spending 2 hours every 10 days or so on pushing my conventional mower around. I am now 78 years old, and it's the frequent stops to empty the grass box that are making me really tired. Actually getting a robot is quite easy: I just order one, the dealer comes along to set up the boundary wire, and so on, but I need an outside socket to plug the robot's charging station into. But getting an electrician to come and install the socket is proving to be a real headache. I have contacted 5 so far, without success. But I have a long list of electricians, so I'll keep trying. I really am fed up of emptying that grass box!
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