Over a year ago, we reassured you about the low risk of vandalism or theft of robotic lawn mowers, as it’s a question that often concerns our current and future customers. But since technology is constantly evolving, we wanted to give you another overview of the measures that we have taken to avoid these problems.
Are robot mowers any more dangerous than traditional mowing facilities? How do they react to the presence of a human or animal? Will an obstacle risk damaging the blades?
It isn’t actually the moles themselves that exasperate gardeners, but their molehills! These little insect-eating mammals are burrowers. Their tunnels form their burrows, and the visible part – highly irritating for humans – is called a molehill. Discover some tips and myths about getting rid of moles without wasting your time!
Is a robot mower designed to be left outdoors throughout the mowing season? What are the advantages of a robot garage? How should it be fitted out?
Where should I store the robot during the winter? What can an owner do to protect a robot? Is end-of-season servicing necessary, and where do I go for that?
Are there many thefts of robotic mowers? What type of vandalism are they subjected to? Who pays for the losses caused by such incidents?