WORX Landroid Robotic Lawn Mower 3 Year Review, fix for inclines and wire breaks, would I still buy?



Here is the landroid L I have the 1/2 acre version

Here are the extra blades

Here are the wire pegs

Here is the 2 pound dumbbell

Here is the plumbers tape to attached the weight

Here are the outdoor wire connectors

Here is the AM radio to find wire breaks The AM antenna is in the body of the unit so you have to hold it against the wire wile tuned to 600Mhz to detect the wire. email keenanj@keenansystems.com
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7 thoughts on “WORX Landroid Robotic Lawn Mower 3 Year Review, fix for inclines and wire breaks, would I still buy?”

  1. they normally last ok, the only weak point is the charger, sooner or later it will give up 100%! Also Worx wrote a misleading info on it that it`s a 20V one, actually it`s a 24V, and if you replace with some 20V one then won`t work properly. Get a 24V Mean Well charger for about $20 and you`ll be laughing šŸ™ƒ Also would recommend to get spike wheels instead of adding weights, looks better and not shortening batteries charge journey

  2. Thanks for your suggestions. Iā€™m starting my second season with my Landroid. I just installed after market spikes to my wheels because it would jump the wire sometimes and also dig up my yard when it performed ā€œtank turnsā€, but I think I may prefer your weight method, as Iā€™m concerned about the spiked wheels damaging the boundary wire.

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