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robomower compatible with invisifence? :) (Score:2)
Now we can all wait for the entry title "Robomower ate my dog!" :) I hope the invisible fence for the boys doesn't get confused and cross circuits with the robomower :) Take pictures as I really must see this in action.
Re:robomower compatible with invisifence? :) (Score:2)
They have QuickTime movies on the robomower web site, if you wanna see it in action.
Re:robomower compatible with invisifence? :) (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:robomower compatible with invisifence? :) (Score:2)
Couple of questions (Score:1)
Does this thing have sensors to detect wet grass (from dew, rain, etc..) and is it smart enough not to mow when it's too wet? The FAQ says that water won't hurt it, but I'm picturing wet grass clogging up the works...
A theme seems to be that this will mow your lawn much more frequently than you would with a walk-behind mower. If it slacks off for some reason (or the first-time use) will you have to use a gas mower or something to knock down the excessive growth, o
Re:Couple of questions (Score:2)
Not sure about long grass, but as I don't have a backup mower, I'll find out soon enough. The movies online showed it mowing some grass longer than mine, though it didn't look quite as thick. I'll put it at the highest settings and see how it does.
Re:Couple of questions (Score:1)