Can a robot keep your garden weed free? See what this robot can do in your vegetable or flower garden and is it worth the money as I put it to a real test. Tertill Weeding Robot by Franklin Robotics

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http://franklinrobotics.com?aff=6

or now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3fBtrXc

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44 Comments

  1. Better design is a weeding mechanism to mimic human hands rather then cutting.

  2. I tried this in one of my rose beds with very little success it just seemed to circle and ultimately dig a hole, I was hoping for some helpful hints here but am not seeing where we might be going wrong. The Tertill did less than a human could have done in the same amount of time as cute as may be. I am frustrated because I tested it one day too long to return to Amazon.

  3. Probably has a disclaimer that it's not for hot areas…
    In my area batteries swell and explode due to the heat…
    You can't leave a liion battery outside or in the car…
    I doubt this runs on Lead Acid or NiMi.. Not enough energy VS weight…

  4. This makes me want to start gardening again. I work 12-14 hour work shifts, and when I do get home the last thing I feel like doing is weeding a garden. Wow this is tech is a game changer. I love it!

  5. @Silver Cymbal, I own a robotic lawn mower. So I am actually a believer of robots that can do the job. From my initial impression by looking at tertill, there are 2 very basic requirements that might put me off. Req #1, the garden area must be a continuous piece of land for the robot to travel freely. I have a vege garden where I have splitted into sections with some concrete slabs to walk on them to harvest and to avoid stepping on the soil of garden bed. Req #2, the plants must be at least the robot-diameter apart so that the robot can go around and eats weeds. But that significantly reduces the area of my vege garden significantly. For example, I have rows of plants because they span across from left to right and they are less than 6" apart. The robot won't be able to travel between these rows at all. So I need to have "openings" for the robot to travel between rows. Thoughts?

  6. I gotta know how long did it last? I do see mud caking up by day 3, did you ever hose it off at any point?

  7. Ppl are that lazy? For $400 I’ll go to you every week and pull it out myself . Good product !! But if you’re lazy you shouldn’t do gardening

  8. You can plant, water and harvest your veggie garden but you can’t pick a few weeds. Haha! Get a grip! And pull (the weeds). Fun tech but wasted IMO.

  9. Could you please doa video on how to clean your gutters from the ground?I would be interested in a leaf blower extension for the gutter VS a shop Vac with a gutter extension.My fathers getting older don't want him on a ladder.

  10. Interesting gadget but man… Simple mulching is so much easier, cheaper and almost zero maintenance. It's also very healthy for your soil.
    Also, this robot can't reach like 3" to edge and even more to corners. So still have to do manual work if no mulch

  11. You should send one to Laura ar Garden Answer for testing. She has 964K subscribers that can view and promote it.

  12. Its awesome, but it will be stolen pretty quick…meth heads could spot that out from 500 yards…should put some explosives on it that will detonate if the meth heads try to remove it from the garden

  13. What's the minimum height the weed has to be for the robot to attack it? Asking because this year the amount of spurge is crazy in my garden. I'm even finding it growing in my potted plants!! But it's very low to the ground that when I hand-weed I use an old bent dinner fork to yoink it out.

  14. Every once in awhile there's a gadget that surprises me. This wins the surprise award and $350 is not bad at all!

  15. When you mentioned you were from Massachusetts, I couldn't help but hear the accent after that. "It can get wet, muddy, none of that mattahs"

  16. God forbid people actually go outside and do their own work anymore. Dumbest product ever.

  17. That machine doesn't eat weeds. It is cut off the weeds, and several days after the weeds grow up again. Only destory the weeds are put up root from the soil. The weeds are totally not grow again.

  18. I think this thing either needs to cost waaaay less, under $100. Or needs to cover a much larger area to be cost effective. There are much cheaper alternatives that have been working already for literally centuries.

  19. How does this work in a rock yard. I bet it wouldn’t be able to move across rocks easily with those tiny wheels

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