NO PERIMETER WIRE REQUIRED! the L60 Delux is a great high quality robot lawn mower from Ambrogio. For smaller lawns these really are great units.
Review by Robot Lawn Mowers Australia
www.robotlawnmowers.com.au
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2021-09-11
NO PERIMETER WIRE REQUIRED! the L60 Delux is a great high quality robot lawn mower from Ambrogio. For smaller lawns these really are great units.
Review by Robot Lawn Mowers Australia
www.robotlawnmowers.com.au
source
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We purchased the l60 elite from Jason , had a few minor issues and the customer service was second to none.
Highly recommend.
I have a relatively flat lawn that nevertheless has a number of bumps and uneven bits in it because it is a bigger, more country like lawn? allabout.wiki/Husqvarna-315X After the set up, which went as smoothly as can be expected given how much I hate learning to work new tech toys, Husqvarna got to work and did a surprisingly quiet job of getting the mowing done. While it has gotten itself stuck a couple of times, lifting the mower out of a too low bed edge occasionally is a whole lot less labor-intensive than dealing with having the mow crew come twice a month and having to pay the resulting bill.
…TO MANY MOVING PARTS….
Looks like a toy!
Can it handle long grass?
take a god damned gun to that bloody crow to quit it's squawking ffs
The Crows!
Thanks a lot for this demonstration. I have an older version of this mower, about nine years old now. These little wheels for the drop sensors look very fragile. Won’t they break apart if the mower hits an object which lower than its bumpers? My old version uses metal springs instead of those tiny little wheels. But sometimes a spring breaks and it has to be renewed. I’m not sure if these little wheels are better (i.e. more durable) than these metal springs on the old model… What do you think about these little wheels? Is the L60 Deluxe worth upgrading?
Hi, What about cutting the corners and edges near the wall? Can the blade actually reach with the bumper in the front..?