Installed A Robot Mower At My Neighbor's House

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @zamorai
    @zamorai Год назад +7

    Ambrogio is the best engineered and built of long-established robotic mowers. It has suspension systems, twisting design, single piece stainless steel blade (once a year), higher grip, bigger battery, yet smaller and lighter chassis. Even the PCB is designed for heat dissipation and to industrial standards, logical as the manufacturer also makes industrial machines. Now, will that mean better, more reliable, faster, more even performance in real life? What about the ability to cut thick-bladed St. Augustine grass?

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад

      Mine here doesn't have that star blade - it actually has a series of razor blades. They cut St Aug very well so far. Ill do a full followup video here in about a month.

  • @KyleSavant
    @KyleSavant Год назад +14

    I’ve never heard of this brand. However, I own a robot mower made by Husqvarna. Theirs are called Automowers. Much cheaper than this unit. No babysitting here. This machine runs on its own and keeps my Bermuda grass looking great, perfectly cut at .75” on a 16,000 sqft lawn. All I do is the occasional trimming and edging. My favorite part about a robot is it allows you to focus on the nutrition of your lawn without the hassle of the extra work. I’ve had this unit for 2 years now and absolutely love it!

    • @peak6744
      @peak6744 Год назад +4

      Running a Husqvarna myself down-under for the last 6 years as well without issue. Comes out 3 times a week to cut a real fruit-salad of a lawn with Rye Grass, Fescue (3 types) and Kentucky Blue at about 50mm (approx 2 inches) so it looks like carpet. Miss the stripes - but otherwise a perfect cut and fun to watch.

    • @bobadams4948
      @bobadams4948 Год назад +3

      We have less expensive models as well. I’m sure you had to install a wire so there was some setup. Really depends on what size & shape of lawn your mowing. Cheaper is not always better. A robotic mower should last. Does your Husqvarna have a six year warranty?

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад +5

      I believe there are many people out there just like you. They enjoy working on the soil, spraying, spreading, etc and are happy to have a robot cut the lawn for them because it can cut every single day and to it nearly perfectly. I am really looking forward to seeing how this St Aug lawn responds

    • @RCplanesrfun
      @RCplanesrfun Год назад

      I have 5 kids. I haven't mowed in years. Only used the oldest three so far. I figure I got at least 12 years before I need to now again. By then tesla wil have these perfected.

  • @bigbearbear5458
    @bigbearbear5458 Год назад +7

    I'll totally buy this robot if it has a "Get Off My Lawn" feature in which it will tell strangers to move away from my lawn or it'll shoot tasers at them. 😁

  • @ricksoper6836
    @ricksoper6836 Год назад +15

    I think I’ll just hire mowing to be done for that money 😂

    • @ronyedin
      @ronyedin Год назад +1

      Yup. Landscape guys are charging $35 a week where I live. If I take the winter months out, I could pay them to cut my lawn for the next 3-4 years at the price of this mower and not have to deal with maintenance and software. 😂

    • @Game7Digital
      @Game7Digital Год назад +1

      @@ronyedin $40-$50 per cut for me, and I also have to wait every 2 weeks for my lawn to look freshly cut, so this would still pay for itself and keep my lawn looking nice all the time.

  • @tmcgervey1
    @tmcgervey1 Год назад +14

    This channel is just a giant ad platform now. I miss the old LCN

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +3

      Facts he sold out big time.

    • @Miguel195211
      @Miguel195211 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately just about all RUclipsrs started with a good mission to help people, and then sold out to money, free gifts from companies.

  • @Silverface1987
    @Silverface1987 Год назад +20

    Hmmmm… at that price,it should be perfectly tuned machine

    • @bobadams4948
      @bobadams4948 Год назад +2

      Perfectly tuned? There would be too many situations whether large or small to be plug in and play. Maybe on a square lawn with no beds or elevation changes. The benefit of these are they can be adapted to almost any property. A riding John Deere mower is about $3k. Then you have to get on it. I guess if you have a lot of time it wouldn’t make sense. The question is what is time worth.

  • @johnfetter3252
    @johnfetter3252 Год назад +10

    When Allyn installs a robot lawn in his yard, it is surrender 😂 time.

  • @gtbike96
    @gtbike96 Год назад +2

    I have been running a Husqvarna Automower 450X for 5 years. I love it.

  • @ToolShow
    @ToolShow Год назад +7

    Freak'n love robot mowers. Never seen an Ambrogio before. Thanks for the review and walk-thru!

  • @johno611
    @johno611 Год назад +1

    Also- Admiring the bright green illumination of the Enjoy The Mow sign. Love the color and font 😊

  • @russellellis119
    @russellellis119 Год назад +3

    I’ve had a Worx Landroid for a couple years. My experience has been that it gives a much higher cut quality when you cut short. I had tall fescue and it did a really poor job cutting it. I was losing the battle in my yard to common Bermuda so I gave up and switched the yard over to Bermuda and now I cut on the lowest setting. At this cut height it does a fantastic job. The biggest downside for me is that you have to accept that everything that needs to be managed with a weed eater will still grow and you get a ring of tall grass around the border wire. I think these mowers have a bright future, but I also think there will be fundamental changes in how you setup a lawn as people get more experience with them. Some grass types will do better than others with it. I think Bermuda will become the obvious choice. Also laying out your border to have no sharp turns using beds with nice curves will make a big difference in the amount of ruts the wheels will make. Corners create areas of high turn around volume. Any yard that uses this needs to have a spreading type turf that can heal over these areas. Also the runners on these types of turf provide good traction for the wheels. You should find someone who’s been using one of these for a while and ask them what they’ve changed in their yard to make it work better.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      Ambrogio has been building robotic mowers in Italy for over 20 years! We're still fairly new to the US, but we're not new to the robot game. These High Cut models were developed specifically for the US market due to popular demand, and they're perfect for tall fescue and St. Augustine grass.

    • @bobadams4948
      @bobadams4948 Год назад

      We have different mowers for different grasses and situations. Have a Poa problem cut it short & break the seed cycle. Tall Fescue dwarf Rye they will all have their different requirements. Reach out to any of our dealers or distributors and I am sure we can suggest a model

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад +1

      Likely the issue with the Worx robot on tall grass is that it pushes the grass over, which causes much of the grass to not make contact with the blades. Notice that the Ambrogio 4.0 models have comb fingers in the front that comb the grass up into the blades. Ambrogio also gets stuck far less than Worx and other brands due to the wide, soft rubber tires. The ring of grass you are trimming depends on the placement of the wire. Most grass trimming can be eliminated with preparation of the edges near the wire and careful wire placement. It is important to use a dealer for installation, whenever possible, or pay close attention to details if you are self-installing.

  • @seanslawns
    @seanslawns Год назад

    Lawn care nut, you’re my hero!!!

  • @rickcarson9423
    @rickcarson9423 Год назад +1

    At that price it should pick up the dog poop, too!😮

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад +1

      😂 I'm laughing because there are actually robots being worked on that do just that!

    • @rickcarson9423
      @rickcarson9423 Год назад

      @@Thelawncarenut I never cease to be amazed! I've always had an idea to mount some sort of pooper scooper on the front on my walk behind operated by a lever on the handle. If you see something like that...they stole the idea from me!

  • @Vigorunlawnmower7367
    @Vigorunlawnmower7367 Год назад +2

    Great video👍

  • @TRACKMKIII
    @TRACKMKIII Год назад +3

    At this price point, those problems shouldn't exist. Does that price include the installation?

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад +1

      Installation is extra and charged by the dealer.

  • @michelebushnik2874
    @michelebushnik2874 Год назад +2

    This is really perfect for a tried and true demo, I cannot wait to See the end experiment results!! I'm an older lady and need a high rolling puppy like this!! Question# 1 what is the power consumption for electric bill???

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +4

      Great question! There are a lot of factors (robot model & battery size, how often you have the robot set to mow, etc). On the low end, about 1kWh per day and on the high end, about 3kWh per day. Energy costs vary widely across the US, but some quick Googling tells us that the average cost of 1kWh is 23 cents.

  • @SingleStacked
    @SingleStacked Год назад

    If only it could edge, weed wack, and blow.
    How does it handle dog poop?...🤣

  • @camt.8705
    @camt.8705 Год назад

    I love working on my small lawn. I do it to get away from the wife and kids while listening to music, podcasts or audiobooks. This would take that away! 🤣

  • @aclockworkblue9913
    @aclockworkblue9913 Год назад +2

    Love my automower

  • @glennm449
    @glennm449 Год назад +3

    I cannot enjoy the mow if Skynet is doing it for me

  • @JEK
    @JEK Год назад +2

    The LCN studio is lit AF. Robo mow jobs are definitely the future. I bet Ego is working on one right now...

  • @josephmurray696
    @josephmurray696 Год назад

    So much for enjoy the mow

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад

      that's why I put it at my neighbors house 😆

  • @bigdan034
    @bigdan034 Год назад +6

    for 5 grand + it better be freaking flawless

  • @scoobydoo5447
    @scoobydoo5447 Год назад +1

    My neighbor down the street has a robot mower. I have zero interest in purchasing one myself, as I do “enjoy the mow”, but the little robot does intrigue me. Every time I see it out on their lawn I have to stop and watch it for a bit.

  • @alexmccraw129
    @alexmccraw129 Год назад

    I enjoy the mowing

  • @mercmanwon
    @mercmanwon Год назад

    Another case where someone puts more effort avoiding a task than it would just doing it. $4448 😂

  • @artieartya
    @artieartya Год назад

    Just placed an order of one of your new American flags super excited 3x5 for inside the garage.

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад

      Those are really high quality flags too - made in the USA by Allegiance Flag Supply. They are great people, thank you for supporting me and them too!

  • @mattdaugherty7730
    @mattdaugherty7730 Год назад +1

    Robot mowers interest me because I have tinnitus. As much as I like my ExMark Quest zero turn I wear ear plugs and Peltor ear muffs a still worry my tinnitus might get worse over time. Don’t know why mower dealers don’t offer OEM muffler upgrades. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @allensadicario5196
    @allensadicario5196 Год назад +3

    I was waiting for you to do a show about robot mowers thanks again LCN

  • @jason-ge5nr
    @jason-ge5nr Год назад +2

    ok ok. You have my attention. If they have a high cut model i think the tech has evolved from 'toy' status. I'm interested to see what the cut quality might be. Honda pulled the plug on gas powered lawn equipment. this might be the future.

  • @justmeinnh2
    @justmeinnh2 Год назад +1

    I don't see my landscaper using these anytime soon! 😂

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      There are forward thinking landscapers adopting robot mowers all over the country now, as a way to deal with the labor shortage while simultaneously getting a better result for their customers (lawn always mowed, no clippings).

  • @5-Sigma
    @5-Sigma Год назад +5

    $125 a month to pay someone to cut, edge, weed-eat = $4500 for 3 years. This only mows for $4400. I can't see this ever being worth it until it does edging, blowing, etc. Love the videos though!

    • @lazyhusband
      @lazyhusband Год назад

      That someone must not know how to increase their rate.

    • @MJorgy5
      @MJorgy5 Год назад

      This should never need a blower unless there is tree debris. Edging a few times per year wouldn't be a huge expense.

  • @thedimevision5899
    @thedimevision5899 Год назад

    Great work sir

  • @butchbr73
    @butchbr73 Год назад +1

    How does it stripe?

  • @jisboss32
    @jisboss32 Год назад +3

    Man these robot mowers are so sweet. Can’t wait for prices to come down

  • @benharrison1069
    @benharrison1069 Год назад +1

    So much for "Enjoy the Mow". 😉

  • @Sam-hj8hy
    @Sam-hj8hy Год назад +4

    My step dad got one of those. It does cut the lawn, but it also leaves bare spots where the wheels always turn when it comes to a boarder edge.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +3

      Ambrogio robots feature an optional setting designed specifically to address this issue! Distance Wire setting allows the robot to randomly vary the distance it travels parallel to the wire. If your step dad has an Ambrogio, he just needs to turn on the V-Meter (or Distance WIre) feature.

  • @asp6415
    @asp6415 Год назад +8

    Not sure how I feel about leaving such an expensive mobile device outside or going unmanned 😅

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +5

      GPS enabled tracking! If the robot is taken outside of the geofence around your property, all functions of the robot will be locked and you will be sent a notification. At that point, the robot begins sending periodic position updates until the battery depletes. Only a dealer or the robot owner can reactivate the robot. While this is rare, it can happen! So far, we have been successful at assisting the owner with recovery 100% of the time.

  • @GamerGee
    @GamerGee Год назад +2

    5:02 in that community nobody’s stealing like that. Take it to the hood, that won’t last 50 seconds lol

    • @5-Sigma
      @5-Sigma Год назад +1

      All lawn robots have GPS that won't work once stolen and are replaced by company. At least the ones I checked out did. I never heard of this one until today.

  • @Miguel195211
    @Miguel195211 Год назад +3

    What ever happened to doing it yourself like my dad used to do? And certainly my father didn’t spend $4k for this craziness.

  • @IsaacMomperousse
    @IsaacMomperousse Год назад

    Cool video

  • @mjd3879
    @mjd3879 Год назад

    ill check back in 10 years when its a competitive price for a competitive cut.

  • @smanigal
    @smanigal Год назад +1

    Never getting a robot mower.
    I ENJOY MOWING!!!

  • @Dantastic123
    @Dantastic123 Год назад +1

    Italian made? So it will work incredibly well for about a year.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад

      Daaang, that stung. We've actually been building robotic mowers for over 20 years. Millions sold (and still mowing) in Europe.

  • @TurfMarkLawnCare
    @TurfMarkLawnCare Год назад +1

    $5,000 to babysit a robot for 5 hours so it doesn’t get kidnapped??!!

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      It's rare, but it can happen. We have had a few robots "go for a walk" over the years, but we have been 100% successful in assisting the owners with retrieval. GPS tracking on board, and automatic notifications sent to your phone if the robot leaves the area.

  • @craigeffinger1396
    @craigeffinger1396 Год назад +1

    Have to say that for me, I don’t like the “horseshoe” crab look of all the other models. I am very interested in the Ambrogio RTK model. Would love a LCN discount, what do you think Allen? Gets a sure footing in the states, no business man, just a thought.
    Like the look and would consider the purchase.
    10k Empire Zoysia

    • @Game7Digital
      @Game7Digital Год назад

      Check with GL Robotics if you're in the Southeast. He said they're the SE US dealer.

  • @alexdominguez5310
    @alexdominguez5310 Год назад

    Good video bro

  • @HPTuchin
    @HPTuchin Год назад

    How long before a gator drags that bad boy into the pond ... 😂 Seriously.

    • @mattdaugherty7730
      @mattdaugherty7730 Год назад

      😃

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад

      If that happens, I can only hope I am there to film it! 😂

    • @HPTuchin
      @HPTuchin Год назад

      @@Thelawncarenut I'm from SW FL , I've seen gators do crazier things!

  • @seanslawns
    @seanslawns Год назад

    I wish I knew 1% of what you do

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock44 Год назад

    Uhhh ohhhhh.......will it break n a WEEK!!!!! FIAT= Fix It Again Tony!!!!!!!!! Kidding!!!!

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      Mamma mia!

    • @FreedomRock44
      @FreedomRock44 Год назад +1

      @@AmbrogioRobotUSA Just teasing they look AWESOME!!!!!

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      LOL! We've had an old Ambrogio robot mowing for over 15 years on our lawn. Breakdowns have been from normal wear and tear. Well, I confess our initial installation was poor; it has smooth sailing after we sorted that out.

  • @apatriot1762
    @apatriot1762 Год назад

    Mower went for a walk

  • @ggpack8190
    @ggpack8190 Год назад

    How do I reduce 3336 f frist time use so I think it’s 3 teaspoons for a gal ? I’am i right?

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад

    Is it house broke too?

  • @tompolignani947
    @tompolignani947 11 месяцев назад

    how much did it cost to have GL Robotics come all the way from Alabama to Bradenton to do the installation?

  • @kevinsolomita672
    @kevinsolomita672 Год назад +1

    Hey buddy, some of us cut grass for a living sooo let's not product push these robot mowers! I might start a channel showing the benefits of not fertilizing your lawn ! Wouldn't like that would ya?

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад +1

      Hey Bro - what I am talking about here isn't going to put you out of business, just change it, and I know change is scary. Read this for my thoughts on what is happening www.reddit.com/r/lawncare/comments/ylz0yu/battery_is_not_the_disruptor_robot_mowers_are_my/

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      Consider cutting grass with robot mowers. Landscapers are starting to adopt them to address the labor shortage and get a better solution for your customers (lawn always mowed, no clippings). Read the comments of all the people who already own them. Most are enthusiastically positive. Now imagine your customer, who is sooo happy with the mowing solution YOU gave them. Who will they contact for fall clean-up? Who will they reach out to for odd landscaping jobs? Our landscapers who install robots are continually increasing their revenue with additional landscaping jobs they would not have gotten. Noodle on this idea for awhile, then find an Ambrogio dealer who will help you get started.

    • @kevinsolomita672
      @kevinsolomita672 Год назад

      @paradisebots says the guys that owns the robots

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      @@kevinsolomita672 It's equipment you own that is gradually paid off by your customer and then puts money in the bank for many years after. There are smaller models that cost less. There is a fleet program that gives you a discount from retail. It's a really good business model. You will be able to grow your robot mower fleet over time while also paying yourself more.

  • @jimmymiller4732
    @jimmymiller4732 Год назад

    Given that you have underground cables that outline your yard and basically tell the mower where and where not to cut I cannot help but wonder how running a core aeriation on your yard impact the guide wires?

  • @Ric_1985
    @Ric_1985 Год назад

    Oh boy they say robots will take out jobs, it's here it's real, no more Saturday beer after mowing 😢

  • @saliston
    @saliston Год назад

    i have a fenced backyard for my dogs I dont see how something like this could work for me. I would love to not have to mow twice a week.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      Check out another Ambrogio model, the Twenty ZR. Doesn't require a perimeter wire when it is installed in an enclosed area like your backyard.

  • @g0ldensample21
    @g0ldensample21 Год назад +1

    Ummm.... Nah. That's a lot of cheddar to mow the yard

  • @KJTB
    @KJTB Год назад +5

    I would fear that a malicious individual would steal it (letting it mow unattended). I can't afford to lose a few thousands of dollars.

    • @paulrybarczyk5013
      @paulrybarczyk5013 Год назад +1

      Ambrogia should program it to also chase intruders off the property. They'd probably double their sales! 🤣

    • @rachelxelainexo
      @rachelxelainexo Год назад +1

      the mower has gps tracker on it and it doesn’t work outside of its perimeter!!

    • @snipegrzywa
      @snipegrzywa Год назад +1

      Most of these also set off a very loud alarm if lifted if not put in maintenance mode.
      They could always be hacked, but next to zero chance statistically of that happening to you.

    • @gregmatson1470
      @gregmatson1470 Год назад

      ​@@rachelxelainexo That wouldn't stop POS's from stealing it though.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад

      @@rachelxelainexo Yep!

  • @joeking6309
    @joeking6309 Год назад +1

    Skynet mows my lawn now.

  • @greghuizen
    @greghuizen Год назад

    I'm very interested in a robotic mower for my back yard just to 'buy' some extra time for other projects and family...HOWEVER, I can't convince myself to be an early-adopter on these things...hoping to see some good improvements and a clear front-runner in the market before I invest as much money as I can buy a large ZT.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад +1

      Millions have been sold in Europe. You would not be an early adopter.

  • @richardphillips2768
    @richardphillips2768 Год назад

    Backyard is entirely fenced.
    Can i staple the perimeter wire to the fence?

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      No, perimeter wire needs to be buried, the robot actually goes slightly over the wire when cutting an edge since the blade is narrower than the wheelbase. Sounds like it would be the perfect spot for another Ambrogio model, the Twenty ZR. It doesn't need a perimeter wire when it is installed in an enclosed area like your backyard. It uses radar that senses obstacles instead of a wire.

  • @WJDO.
    @WJDO. Год назад +2

    Can’t believe you need to install border wires for a machine that costs 4.5k. There’s other robotic mowers that have geo fencing without borders and cuts just as well.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +1

      I agree pofs.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +4

      In all of the conversations we have with customers looking to install an RTK model without a perimeter wire, about half do not have a lawn that is viable for that technology. Their lawns would be left either partially or completely unmanaged due to dense tree canopy, mountains, tall buildings, or some combination of those. Perimeter wire technology is tried and true. It's been around for decades and it works. Just something to consider - thanks for your comment!

  • @grenda12
    @grenda12 Год назад

    What do you think of irrigation from Oto Lawn

  • @gerryhenning7337
    @gerryhenning7337 Год назад

    I hope this works for anyone that gets it, I have two robot vacuums and I feel like they work alright but require a good bit of babysitting also? That might be on us but we’ve reset them and started over thinking that would help but it didn’t so much. I do feel that these first gen robots will get better!!

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +4

      They are certainly getting better all the time! Ambrogio has been building robotic mowers for over 20 years (these have been common in Europe for many years), so these are far from the first generation. Thanks for the comment!

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад +1

      Babysitting is only needed for poor installations and other aspects that are independent of the robot (yard debris, etc). Ambrogio, with over 20 years experience, has incorporated important features such as the tilting deck and wide soft rubber tires that dramatically reduce the errors experienced. We have a difficult yard with steep slopes. Our old Ambrogio L200 handled it, but there was a fair amount of robot rescuing. Our new 4.0 High Cut works beautifully. Only one or two errors per season now and they are always not the robot's fault.

    • @gerryhenning7337
      @gerryhenning7337 Год назад

      @@paradisebots ok, I don’t have errors ever but I do the lawn cutting myself? Just sayin

  • @notlemcram
    @notlemcram Год назад +1

    Waiting on the toro release. I have a tiny back yard with narrow passages that need to be mowed. The back has two 5’ x 18’ sections that have to be mowed and be used to travel between the two sides. The sides are 70’ deep and 6’ wide narrow with storage everywhere hoping their camera based tech can do the job where the others like wired and gps based probably won’t pull it off. Also have an incline most of these would fail on. Hoping you get one based on your past history with them to see your review on it. Keep doing what you do!

  • @Fishneck10
    @Fishneck10 Год назад

    What ever happened to Toros auto mower

  • @ckohlermn
    @ckohlermn Год назад

    What would be cool is if they offered invisible fence dog collars that worked with the inground boundry wire perimeter.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +4

      We do offer a bluetooth sensor for your pet's collar called AMICO. But it doesn't shock your pet (or keep them in the yard) - it is a safety device that turns off the mower blade when your furry friend gets too close.

  • @redsam6881
    @redsam6881 Год назад

    wont this end up leaving trials through the yard mowing everyday with St Aug. I have a dirty little dillo that occasionally runs my yard & that little pos leaves tracks. cant imagine what these wheels are going to do to the St Aug.

  • @grandtheftaudio3
    @grandtheftaudio3 Год назад +2

    Now if it would just smoke your cigars and kiss your wife you wont have to do anything. Ha Ha j/k

  • @GamerGee
    @GamerGee Год назад

    5:44 what about via WiFi calling?

  • @getting_wordy
    @getting_wordy Год назад +2

    Not worth the sticker price 👎

  • @valerielock2374
    @valerielock2374 Год назад

    Live Auburndale Florida ,st augustine infested with burr weed but they don't stick you.What to do?

    • @Thelawncarenut
      @Thelawncarenut  Год назад

      that is called Kyllinga - here is a video or you: ruclips.net/video/742UZRWH0-M/видео.html

    • @valerielock2374
      @valerielock2374 Год назад

      @@Thelawncarenut thank you !!!

  • @BasketballisLife128
    @BasketballisLife128 10 месяцев назад

    Okay guys just now ur grass 5 HOURS!??! Come on guys

  • @kontrolledkhaos4853
    @kontrolledkhaos4853 Год назад +1

    Lol😂I couldn’t help to laugh it’s needs to be way smarter then this I have a vacuum roaming around my house and I have to reset the map every two weeks because it’s not as smart as they say

  • @Justthemow
    @Justthemow Год назад +1

    It’s really sad that he’s talking about the incredible build quality of something from Italy when that used to be the definition of American made.

  • @artieartya
    @artieartya Год назад

    Next phase in tech would be manufacturing grass and sod that only grows to the height you need.

    • @scoobydoo5447
      @scoobydoo5447 Год назад +1

      They already have growth regulator for that.

    • @artieartya
      @artieartya Год назад

      @@scoobydoo5447 no, I’m talking about grass engineered within the dna of it that only grows to the desired preset length in-other words never needing to cut it. Ever. Completely different. Not talking about a growth regulator you have to keep applying.

  • @eagler8196
    @eagler8196 Год назад

    Looking at the size of the average human, don't think that this activity needs to be automated

  • @cuongx7764
    @cuongx7764 Год назад +2

    Takes more work to train robot than mow yourself. And the price😮. Not ready for prime time.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +4

      Some people like spending their time mowing. Some people like to spend their free time doing other things. If you ask us, a couple hours of set up is worth coming home to a freshly mowed yard every day!

  • @83gt17
    @83gt17 Год назад +1

    As someone who worked on Fiats and Alpha Romeos back in the day, saying Italian build quality does not have good associations for me.

  • @HiddenAgendas
    @HiddenAgendas Год назад

    So it doesn't cut in a straight line? I'll pass.Many other Robovacs that cut in straight lines using GPS and lidar in the same price range.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      Straight lines are over-rated. Ambrogio 4.36 RTK mows in straight lines but it's not suitable for every yard. We've had an Ambrogio robot for over 15 years. What I like is no lines, and no clippings. The robot keeps the lawn mowed always.

  • @wheelb4973
    @wheelb4973 Год назад +1

    Not sold on quality of mow to be honest

    • @Miguel195211
      @Miguel195211 Год назад

      Me either.

    • @wheelb4973
      @wheelb4973 Год назад

      @@Miguel195211 It is a piece of junk plain and simple . I was just being nice .

    • @Game7Digital
      @Game7Digital Год назад

      @@wheelb4973 speaking from experience or just assumption?

  • @MichaelRei99
    @MichaelRei99 Год назад

    How fast do the cutting blades spin and can you program it to put down stripes?

    • @scoobydoo5447
      @scoobydoo5447 Год назад

      I don’t believe they mow in the traditional parallel lines. From what I’ve seen of them it’s a seemingly random pattern until it mows the whole area.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +2

      Max blade speed is up to 3200 RPM. The robot will vary the speed up or down based on the effort on the blade motor to preserve battery life.
      This model is not designed to mow in straight lines. Since it maintains the lawn every day, the grass always looks freshly cut.

  • @timtune7231
    @timtune7231 Год назад

    Ridiculous 😮😮

  • @eagler8196
    @eagler8196 Год назад

    Mowing is the minimum exercise we need these days..
    Please post the video when it loses programming and rolls into the lake :)

  • @cretene1
    @cretene1 Год назад

    good luck stripeing🤣

  • @Joseph-ko2kl
    @Joseph-ko2kl Год назад +1

    So "tried and true tech" is just code for we aren't keeping up with new tech. The business model has the dealer entrenched in my pocket and there are better known brands that are cheaper. IMO. I am kind of surprised LCN would back this thing. I do like that it is a high cut, that has been the hardest part for me as I have been mulling over getting one of these for a while. I agree that having the dealer install this is less stress to the homeowner but everyone does not have have great location and soil- they would need a rock saw to put that wire in my yard. Personally I am passing on tried and true and plan on opting for new and improved. Get one that maps your yard using GPS, that does not require more money from the homeowner and you get some exercise as you walk the thing around your yard to set it up.

  • @cretene1
    @cretene1 Год назад +3

    cant think of anything more disgusting to use . i love mowing

  • @AntLive29
    @AntLive29 Год назад

    Doesn’t look like it bags clippings

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +2

      With a robotic mower, the idea is to maintain the lawn by cutting a tiny amount EVERY DAY. The clippings are tiny and break down quickly - meaning less fertilizer is needed.

  • @CCCC-tq8yo
    @CCCC-tq8yo Год назад +1

    The blade is probally super dull after a week and it dose not spin fast enought to cut thick grass

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +1

      Max blade speed on the 4.0 is up to 3200 RPM. The robot will vary the speed up or down based on effort on the blade motor. This model was designed for taller/thicker grasses.

    • @CCCC-tq8yo
      @CCCC-tq8yo Год назад

      @@AmbrogioRobotUSA whow

  • @sbuzz5889
    @sbuzz5889 Год назад

    5 grand or five finger discount ? includes the charger self destruct/ exploding unit if picked up?

  • @sue2611
    @sue2611 Год назад

    That's way too much money for a mower that still requires a perimeter wire.

    • @AmbrogioRobotUSA
      @AmbrogioRobotUSA Год назад +2

      In all of the conversations we have with customers looking to install an RTK model without a perimeter wire, about half do not have a lawn that is viable for that technology. Their lawns would be left either partially or completely unmanaged due to dense tree canopy, mountains, tall buildings, or some combination of those. Perimeter wire technology is tried and true. It's been around for decades and it works. Just food for thought - thanks for your comment!

  • @steffen707-
    @steffen707- Год назад

    I messaged you on linked in. You nerd to call Toro and test their new Robo mower that they claimed would be out this spring. 😂🤣😭

  • @drummereef
    @drummereef Год назад

    Spend more time on your phone, hours of programming, and can't navigate landscape edging. All for the low price of $4,448. I love technology! 😂

  • @jammiedude
    @jammiedude Год назад +2

    As someone who has owned an Ambrogio 4.36 for a few seasons now, im not a massive fan anymore. Its now old technology, Ambrogio used to be at the forefront of robotic lawn mowing, not anymore they are just flogging an outdated platform, this version doesnt have even have basic sonic obsicle avoidance, newer gen has moved on to AI driven camera technology, beyond sonic. The biggest drawback to this is making sure your lawn is clear of anything it could run over, yeah it has a bump sensor, but trust me doesnt work when it pushed straight into a pool, bye bye pool. Its not suitable for families unless you are willing to tidy up every last bit of toys or it will most likely get chewed up, again plenty of experience of this. Dog waste is also an issue with this robot. Lastest gen will also mow in lines or grid pattern using RTK (precise navigation, no need for wire), again, Ambrogio is old tech which mows in random grid patters and guide wire. The app is also terrible, simple thing, pause todays schedule, garden is messy, cant do it easily. You will either need to amend schedule (go stand next to it so bluetooth is in range) or change profile, which can be done remotely but you only get 3 profiles pre set up so you will need to spend time managing and switching. As an experienced user, its just half thought out and not a great experience.
    But by far the biggest issue i have with Ambrogio is their backtracking on their "VisionZ" marketing ("even in retrofit" it said), which was that this NextLine gen 4 would be upgradeable, ie you want to add sonic sensors sure add them on, but it never materialised and it fell away after a while of silence. The main reason i went with 4.36 was i was looking for an upgradeable platform and I now feel I was missold at the time of purchase. Overall, hardware is a small part of the package, the app and comm's etc are average at best, honestly, look for at least current gen if your dropping vast amounts of money these kinds of prices, its just not worth it with much better robots currently out there.

  • @richraptor4072
    @richraptor4072 Год назад +5

    This ridiculous

  • @gregmatson1470
    @gregmatson1470 Год назад +4

    This is what you get when someone attempts to create a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

  • @julianking6603
    @julianking6603 Год назад

    I feel like it's just not there yet.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Год назад

      Millions of robot mowers have been sold in Europe and around the world. It's "there". Just not "here" yet.

    • @julianking6603
      @julianking6603 Год назад +1

      @@paradisebots Europe doesn't generally have 3000+sqft yards.

  • @robertsimon6500
    @robertsimon6500 Год назад +1

    I see this product and all robotic mowers not-ready-for-prime-time. If I have to babysit one of these it's not worth my time to own it. The cost of these things will come down in time making them more affordable. I see these more as a lawn mowing company developing a mower lease or rent plan providing both sales and service.
    A complete TurnKey package where the homeowner has to do absolutely nothing. I am not a fan of the buried cable method either. I want to see EGO come up with something. Hopefully companies will continue to spend r&d to develop these. Could be another five years before they become profitable with them.