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May 10, 2005
Lawn-care in Robotic Age
I've done one post on this topic before, but since we are living in the age of robots, felt it was worth another post...and maybe more.
Robotic lawncare might at one time been the stuff of science fiction, but no longer. It is fast becoming a practical reality. The robotic mower known as Robomower is really catching on across the pond in the UK, but it's also beginning to cut a wider swath (pun intended) here in the US as well.
I'd like to hear some feedback from some of you who are using this device. Is it worth the hype now being associated with it? Or, is it more trouble than it's worth? Enquiring minds want to know!
Posted on May 10, 2005 in Equipment, Lawns, Mowing | Permalink
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I really am not sure why people in Europe and Asia are quicker to grab on to this technology and Americans are so resistant. Especially now that the Lawnbott has come to America to compete against the Robomower. I know American yards tend to be bigger, maybe the average yard is to large for the Robomower, but the Lawnbott Super Evolution capable of an acre+ should be more than enough for the average American. Check out the reviews at http://www.bamabots.com
Posted by: Preston | Jun 19, 2007 10:43:20 AM









