Worx Landroid Product Review (Identifying a Defect in the Garage Design)



Worx Landroid Product Review (Identifying a Defect in the Garage Design)

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8 thoughts on “Worx Landroid Product Review (Identifying a Defect in the Garage Design)”

  1. Hej der,kan godt se problemet, jeg var også irriteret over at robotten kørte ud selv om det regner. Har sendt en opfordring til Worx om at udvikle en sensor til montering på taget af garagen, men de ville tænke over det. Jeg har i princippet lavet det samme som du har, blot har jeg lavet en regnsamler et stykke over garagen og koblet en slange på der går ned under taget og hen til til regnsensoren, det fungerer perfekt (jeg undgår på den måde at bore i garagen).

  2. I understand that you may be disappointed, but I understood that the garage was not intended to keep the mower dry. As I read in different discriptions on the internet, the garage is intended to keep the mower out of direct sunlight. The mower will indeed start its job and mow in the rain, where its rain function will tell it to stop and not make a mess of the lawn. Not mowing the lawn in the rain is not bad for the mower, it might just get dirty, but the grass could be messed up.
    So I understand your issue, but I don't think of it as an issue. Happy mowing.

  3. do you run a personal plan or the automatic plan with grasstype, size, fertalizer settings etc? atleast they claim it would use "local weatherdata" but i also saw mine mow with rain 30min before

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