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Yeah, I find I need to do a manual cut at the start of each year, just to lift out all the crap. Then the robot takes over.Well that’s not going to do much better
Mind, I also verticut, so.....
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Yeah, I find I need to do a manual cut at the start of each year, just to lift out all the crap. Then the robot takes over.Well that’s not going to do much better
Or have more than one battery. I've got the same range of kit for lawnmower, leaf blower, snow blower and the batteries are interchangeable so I just keep all 3 batteries charged. Third summer with the mower and it's been greatDepends on the size of your garden. If its less than 30 mins to mow, go for it.
Ours is massive, so a petrol mower is best.
That's what all my kit is - 60v. Got their weed whacker as well, though that is a different batteryGot one from Greenworks marra.
40v. 2 free batteries. Charger. Just over £200.
We got the strimmer too, love that. Better than them tiny old Bosch onesThat's what all my kit is - 60v. Got their weed whacker as well, though that is a different battery
I’ve got an Einhell cordless strimmer and a one of their petrol lawnmowers. Can’t fault them so far but only been using them a few months.Einhell do some canny ones and have all sorts of other power tools you can use the batteries on
Hmmm, that's a decent point.Batteries on a fly by night brand would be my main worry. As in after a couple of years when it inevitably stops charging, could you get another?
So go for makita lxt cordless as the batteries for them will be available forever and a day.
indeed as you could end up with an expensive dead lawnmower.Hmmm, that's a decent point.