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My worx WG791E is 9 years old now and still mowing, but im considering this new model as a replacement as there is some wear and tear on batteries and wheels. A replacement of these spareparts is possible but would cost half of what a brand new landroid would cost.
my mom could really use this having to pay for service will see if she liked it
"3 years and still mowing" WOW !! Realy man ?? Even if you pay one person to mow cost less then 1000 dolar for 3 years !! This crap should work minimum 5-6 years !
I have an area that is open, and an area that is somewhat narrow next to my house. Do you know if the Landlord can take care of narrow areas? It's about 6', then 12', then 6' again. That's just the narrow section.
Thanks for the video.
I just ordered a WR165 Landroid and I'm wondering how do you trim the fence line? I'm afraid the weed whacker might cut the line. Do you mow it?
GO BILLS!!!
Does it ever miss small patches since it mows in a random pattern?
Do we still need to keep our old lawn mower for the first cut in spring?
I'm looking at a Worx Landroid mower and I have one nagging question. Since the mower goes in random directions will it eventually cut the whole lawn and how long does it take? I know the last part depends on the size of the lawn but it seems it could go over some parts numerous times and other parts never, especially if you have a large lawn.
I'm not sure but I've been told that my yard is an acre, give or take. And it's hilly. I have plenty of open space, but yeah, the Luba isn't cheap. I was thinking of getting that and the Luba 2 is probably the one I'd need, but fine, that covers the grass. The snow (like what fell last night and today, yeah, who said it's Spring?) still has to get cleared off the dirt/stone driveway. So, it is looking like I will be getting a riding mower and a snow blower attachment for it. There's no way any of the robotic snow blower options would work on my hilly driveway.
Great three yr. review Jeff! It's a shame that camera on top doesn't work. :^(
Nice lawn !!