It does tear up the grass with those wheels. Did a one year test of it when testing competitors. No grass left where it did sharp turns. Got even worse pretty quick when the rollers started to jam up
I don’t trust that plastic robot’s durability to spend 2000$ on it. Planned obsolescence is obviously present considering the entire thing is plastic even though it’s meant to stay outside in the elements… If it looked like it could survive getting tripped over I might be able to take it more seriously, but when you’re buying machinery that works outside stay away from plastic anything, especially if it’s running a combustion(gas, for you slower folks) engine, the vibration alone will destroy the plastic crap.
plastic is like, one of the most durable materials ever. we literally have to separate it from other trash because it has the ability to last for thousands of years and destroy ecosystems
@@xXratlover69 not when it’s thin, I obviously don’t know the thickness. But that’s what I was saying i avoid. Sorry for not specifying. I agree with you though plastic can be durable in reasonable applications and doesn’t deteriorate like metal.
Man went from intensive lawn care to
Set and forget it.
Are those razor blades LOL
Pretty much lmfao
I might just get a Roomba and put blades on it
It does tear up the grass with those wheels. Did a one year test of it when testing competitors. No grass left where it did sharp turns. Got even worse pretty quick when the rollers started to jam up
I have a 2 acre lawn, if I used this it’d have to start again as soon as it finished
I’ve heard of models big enough to do an acre but it was not cheap
Man had me at the first part when i found him now he walle movie 😂
the one with drone is sick 🤖 + 🔌
I don’t trust that plastic robot’s durability to spend 2000$ on it. Planned obsolescence is obviously present considering the entire thing is plastic even though it’s meant to stay outside in the elements… If it looked like it could survive getting tripped over I might be able to take it more seriously, but when you’re buying machinery that works outside stay away from plastic anything, especially if it’s running a combustion(gas, for you slower folks) engine, the vibration alone will destroy the plastic crap.
plastic is like, one of the most durable materials ever.
we literally have to separate it from other trash because it has the ability to last for thousands of years and destroy ecosystems
The plastic shell does not signify or disprove quality.
@@xXratlover69😅 doesn't mean durable
@@xXratlover69 not when it’s thin, I obviously don’t know the thickness. But that’s what I was saying i avoid. Sorry for not specifying. I agree with you though plastic can be durable in reasonable applications and doesn’t deteriorate like metal.
@@Tbanksss yeah youre right about that.
its no big deal man
i want one of these so bad but then i'd have to sell the house to afford it, so i wouldn't need one anymore.
What a cool waste of money
If your to lasy and rich to mow your own lawn
No I’m good I can mow my grass just fine
Half the fun is being on the mower and mowing. And $2000 for a piece of plastic
Autom
cool mower but stay licked in man you got this
For $2000 u can get second hand hustler with real metal blades not yout grandpa razor blades I can't wait it hits big rock 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅