If you hate mowing the grass, let a robot do it for you. While IT made these mowers first commercially available in about 2015, a robot can mow your grass if you correctly set up the parameters. At least three different types of robot mowers are available, with new advances being introduced to the market annually.
Benefits of a Robot Mower
In addition to requiring less work on your part, there are many advantages to using a robot mower. They use less energy than a regular lawn mower, which is excellent for the environment. They have incredibly sharp blades that turn quickly so that your lawn looks great. Most options are exceptionally durable and require little upkeep. Many come with additional features, like anti-theft devices, making them safer or more efficient to use.
Front-Wheel-Drive Robot Mowers
Front-wheel-drive lawn mowers work well if you have a flat space to mow. They move in a forward direction after you tap the wheels with a light force. The drawback of this type of mower is that it does not handle slopes or rutted areas well. These mowers change directions very well, but the front wheels must always be in contact with the ground.
Rear-Wheel-Drive Robot Mowers
If your yard is sloped or has ruts, then a rear-wheel-drive robot mower may be perfect for you. This type of robot mower creates a pristine looking yard. If your yard has rough spots in it, like rocky soil, this option handles those areas better than front-wheel-drive options.
All-Wheel-Drive Robot Mowers
Since all-wheel-drive robot mowers must have all four wheels on the ground, weight is distributed more evenly. Therefore, this is an ideal mower for areas with thick grass or that have been allowed to get slightly out of control. This mower also does well on uneven terrain. While many robotic mowers require only to have their blades changed once a year, you can expect a little more maintenance cost with this option.
Additional Features and Considerations
Manufacturers make robot mowers with many different features, including:
- Minimum and maximum grass-cutting height
- Width of cutting strip
- Type of battery
- Run time
- Charging time
- Type of cutting blades
- Noise level
- Collision sensors
- Programmable
- Easy-to-use app
- Weather considerations
Take the work out of mowing your lawn by using a robot lawnmower. Choose the option that is right for your yard. Then, consider what additional features you want your lawnmower to have on it.