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"This is a brilliant company and I highly recommend them to anyone whom is thinking of buying a robot mower Paul is a gem and a really helpful guy that answers your questions very promptly So so pleased my Ambrogio, my lawn has never looked better"
Johnnie
"We have had an excellent ongoing support from Paul. The Robot Mower were the only company to suggest a way of extending the power cable from the house to the charge point, and to help with sourcing... We then purchased because of the presales support and have had excellent aftercare."
Ronald Duncan
"Having decided I wanted a robotic lawn mower, I spoke over the ‘phone to Paul, to discuss the available options according to the size of my lawn. He was very knowledgable and I decided on the model to suit my needs. I made the order on the website and three days later it arrived by DPD carrier. An excellent service from start to finish. Very pleased with the mower and it is fascinating watching it work."
Peter Edwards
"Can’t recommend the robot mower us enough. Paul helped me out on a bank holiday weekend and all i did was ask a question about my mower that wasn’t bought from them. Great service fantastic help in my hour of need. Highly highly recommend them"
Cormac
"Excellent service. The mower was ordered, delivered and installed within a week."
Claire Shann
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does a robot lawn mower mow?
Not for most robot lawn mowers. Stripes are created by the rollers on the back of mowers. Robot mowers don’t have rollers and don’t cut in parallel lines except mowers which use the GPS RTK system. These mowers will give the appearance of stripes but it will be short-lived as there is no roller.
Most robot mowers mow in a random pattern i.e. they set off in a straight line and when they turn ( due to the edge of the lawn or an obstacle), they turn in a random direction and set off again. The Ambrogio range of mowers use technology (mainly GPS) to try and ensure that they don’t cut the same area twice for a number of days to ensure more efficient cutting. Some mowers cut in spirals when they sense particularly long grass.
How often does a robot lawn mower mow?
To get a great lawn, the trick is to cut ‘little and often’. The recommendation is to never cut more than a third of the blade of grass off in one go.
A robot mower will normally be scheduled to cut every day to ensure the grass stays at a constant height even when it’s growing fast (it can grow up to 3-5 cms per week).
Using traditional mowers, most people don’t have time to ‘cut little and often’ but most robot mowers (excluding the Ambrogio L60 Elite & Elite S+) mow based on a user specified schedule (my mower goes out everyday) so they take the ‘little and often’ to the extreme.
The Ambrogio range uses its GPS system to ensure that each square area of grass is cut every 3 days.
What does a robot mower do with the cut grass?
As the mowers are cutting little and often, you don’t need to collect the clippings (mulch), in fact mulching is a great way to return nutrients to the soil. You’ll need around 25% less fertilizer by mulching with lawn clippings.
How do you make sure that a robot mower does not mow the flowers?
Most robot mowers (excluding the Ambrogio L60 Elite & Elite S+) require a perimeter wire which is laid around the edge of the lawn. An electrical pulse (very low voltage) is sent down the wire and when the mower reaches the wire, it turns around (just like it has encountered an obstacle). If the power goes off, the mower stops so there is no danger to your flowers.
Does a robot mower mean no more grass cutting?
It doesn’t, unfortunately nobody has invented a robot strimmer …yet! Most Ambrogio mowers do a regular cut along the perimeter wire to minimise the amount of edge cutting required, but you will still need to trim the edge from time to time.