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Silent Robotic Lawn Mowers Flymo EasiLife Go 250
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Flymo EasiLife Go 250

57.0 dB · Working Area 250 m², Cutting Width 16 cm

£575.99
Coopers of Stortford
Machine Mart
in 18 stores
ROBOTIC LAWN MOVER

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The robotic lawnmower cuts the grass through mulching, which means that the grass is cut into very small pieces and disappears back into the lawn. There is a mower motor underneath the lawnmower where blades rotate at high speed and cut off the grass. Through a built-in computer, the robot controls itself to navigate right on your lawn, and it uses associated hardware. For example, it can be with GPS and through the restriction loop that you put around your lawn. When the robot starts to get tired and run out of battery, it goes back to its charging station and charges itself.

  1. Start by pulling a boundary cable around the area where you want the robotic lawnmower to cut; the cable should be attached with staplers to the ground.
  2. Then connect the cable to the robot's charging station, which you place flat on the ground somewhere within the mowing area.
  3. Once the wiring is done, it's time to program a mowing schedule and possibly download the associated app. Then you just have to let the robot do the rest!

If you want to avoid the lawnmower going into bushes and flower beds, it may be useful to pull the cable around these as well. However, remember that it is the same cable that should go around the entire area. So if you want to surround an obstacle, pull the cable from the edge of the lawn into the area to surround the obstacle, then pull the cable out to the border again and continue around. The robotic lawnmower is programmed so that if the cable is double, it will only pass it, while it perceives a single cable as a fence and then turns.

You will get to know both your robot and learn when the time comes, but usually, it is around September-October. So it's time to pack up your robotic lawnmower when the grass stops growing, which happens when autumn comes. This also makes the lawn softer, so if you have a heavier robotic lawnmower, it risks damaging the grass. Don't forget to clean the robot with a damp cloth and take the opportunity to replace the blades so that the robot is ready for next the season. To keep it in good condition, the lawnmower should be stored in a heated storage area.

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