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Will it mow in straight, satisfying lines? testtttt

Here’s a bit of a downfall. The Robotic Lawn mower doesn’t really follow a path. It just sort of zooms around your yard without any clear path or direction until it senses that the lawn is completely mowed. Because it’s only cutting a small piece of the blade of grass at a time, you don’t see zig zagging lines on our yard, but you also won’t get the straight lines that you do from a traditional lawn mower.

So, is a Robot lawn mower a good switch for you? It could be! There’s a lot to consider and we really didn’t touch on everything here. As with everything there are some great advantages and some downsides that you need to consider before you purchase. But if any of this sounds appealing, they’re definitely worth checking out.

One last thing… they do come equipped with a sensor so they can sense, and stop automatically, when something is in their way. So, there’s no need to worry about the family dog… testing jgajdajha

Leaf Vacuums

Leaf vacuums work by sucking up leaves and debris and then mulching them into a collector bag. It’s worth noting that there are different kinds of leaf vacuums. The SPS-10, for example, is a walk-behind unit great for small yards. Larger yards, conversely, may benefit from leaf vacuums that attach to your ride-along lawn mower, like the Z-10. Regardless, leaf vacuums stand as the most efficient and comprehensive solution for easy leaf cleanup.

 

Pros:

  • Efficient Collection: Leaf vacuums not only collect leaves but also mulch them, significantly reducing their volume and making them easier to manage.
  • Mulching Benefits: The mulched leaves can be used as mulch in garden beds, providing valuable nutrients to the soil and improving moisture retention.
  • Composting: Mulched leaves decompose faster, making them perfect for composting. This creates rich compost that can be used to enhance soil health and promote plant growth.
  • Physical Strain: Compared to leaf blowing and raking, leaf vacuuming is by far the least labor intensive.
  • Speed: What may take several hours to do raking or leaf blowing, leaf vacuums can do in a fraction of the time.
  • Value: Leaf vacuums, like the Cyclone Rake, are built for generations. They’re built to save you precious time and money for generations to come.
Picture for blog post What’s a Robot Lawn Mower?
We get it. Mowing your lawn is a chore. We’ve come a long way since the days of your grandfather’s push mowers like the one below. Now we have high speed riding lawn mowers that zip around your property, cutting your grass, and work time, down drastically.