I've got two lawns at my property, one which is around 100 sqm which is curved and edged with a raised metal edging. It has a couple of trees planted in it too. The second area is to the side of the house and only 20 sqm but its on quite a slope.
I'm looking at moving away from my trusty bosch rotak to a cordless makita 36v (2x18v) potentially as mowing the lawn with a cord is a pain as it constantly gets snagged and ends up in your way due to the lawn layout. Whilst looking at this I thought I should at least entertain the option of a robotic one. My current concerns are
1. That the tech for navigating and reliability still doesn't look great. Lidar looks like an improvement but is expensive.
2. Due to the way the blades work the robot would never be able to trim the edges against the raised edging strips
3. There doesn't seem to be many capable of dealing with a slope
What are your thoughts and which direction would you go?
I'm looking at moving away from my trusty bosch rotak to a cordless makita 36v (2x18v) potentially as mowing the lawn with a cord is a pain as it constantly gets snagged and ends up in your way due to the lawn layout. Whilst looking at this I thought I should at least entertain the option of a robotic one. My current concerns are
1. That the tech for navigating and reliability still doesn't look great. Lidar looks like an improvement but is expensive.
2. Due to the way the blades work the robot would never be able to trim the edges against the raised edging strips
3. There doesn't seem to be many capable of dealing with a slope
What are your thoughts and which direction would you go?