5 Common Problems With Robotic Lawn Mowers and How to Fix Them
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Daniel Feininger
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Summary
This article discusses five common problems with robotic lawn mowers, including issues with boundary wire setup, patchy cutting patterns, poor performance on slopes, battery life limitations, and difficulties with complex yard layouts. It provides practical troubleshooting advice for homeowners considering or already using these devices.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledRobotic lawn mowers may save time, but that depends on yard dimensions and boundary wire setup.
Patchy cutting patterns and weak slope performance are common issues with robotic mowers.
The robotic lawn mower is a time-saving, tech-infused gadget for handymen and home improvement enthusiasts.
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