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WORX WA0810 Landroid Garage mit aufklappbarer Abdeckung, Grau

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  • [Garagendeckel hebt sich hoch] Einfacher Zugriff auf Landroid-Steuerelemente wie Einstellung der Schnitthöhe und Überprüfung des Batteriestatus, während Landroid in seiner Station aufgeladen wird
  • [Schutz vor den Elementen] Landroid ist so gebaut, dass sie regelmäßigem Wetter standhält, aber für starken Regen und extreme Hitze bietet dies etwas Schutz und UV-Schutz
  • Einfach zu installieren: Wird direkt in die Basis der Ladestation geschraubt. Die Installation dauert nur ein oder zwei Minuten, und es passt auf jedes Modell von Landroid
  • [Verlängert die Akkulaufzeit] Landroid mäht mehr, wenn es einige Zeit im Schatten verbringt, weil kühlere Batterien länger halten
  • [DO IT YOURSELF! DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX-Werkzeuge sind mit modernster Technologie und über modernen Effizienzstandards konstruiert, so dass Sie eine kostengünstige Werkzeugsammlung aufbauen können, die lange hält


Heben Sie das Dach auf der neuen Landroid Lift-Top-Garage an. Überprüfen Sie die Steuerelemente von Landroid, während es aufgeladen wird, indem Sie einfach den Deckel umdrehen. Landroid ist eine robuste Maschine und hält schlechtem bis mittelschwerem Wetter stand, aber wenn Regen oder Hagel wirklich sinken oder Temperaturen in die 90er und 100er Jahre kommen, verdient jeder etwas Schutz, sogar Ihr Landroid. Diese Garage hält sie in Spitzenleistung und verlängert ihre Lebensdauer. Es läuft besser, wenn es eine Weile nicht in der Sonne war, denn kühlere Batterien halten länger. Und Landoid weiß sogar genug, um aus dem Regen herauszukommen – seine Sensoren können Tröpfchen erkennen und er kehrt zu seiner Ladestation und Garage zurück, um darauf zu warten. Außerdem weiß jeder, dass Sie kein nasses Gras schneiden sollten, ebenso Landroid. Die Garage besteht aus wasserabweisenden Materialien und schützt sie vor schädlicher UV-Strahlung. Die Stützbeine sind robust und eignen sich hervorragend zum Ablenken von fehlerhaften Fußbällen und verspielten Hunden. Es ist 70,6 cm lang x 55,4 cm breit x 39,9 cm hoch (wenn geschlossen). Es ist ein Kinderspiel zu installieren, passt einfach über die Ladestation und wird in die Basis geschraubt. Wir haben sogar die Schrauben und den Sechskantschlüssel eingeworfen. Mähroboter verändern das Spiel in der häuslichen Rasenpflege, aber sie sind eine kleine Investition – Schützen Sie Ihre mit der Landroid Lift-Top-Garage.


Walter_Sogdi
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Dezember 2024
Guter und für meinen Mährboter passenendes Produkt. Etwa mehr stabilität im aufbauten Zustand, häte ich mir gewünscht.
Terry Smith
Bewertet in Australien am 6. Januar 2024
Easy to use and works great
Tom F
Bewertet in Kanada am 24. Juli 2024
although we did have one or two break per package, they seem to work well
Jeff McMullen
Bewertet in Kanada am 20. April 2024
Easy to install. As advertised.
Elaine Hansen
Bewertet in den USA am20. Mai 2023
July 20 update: I am doing this update mostly because of another reviewer who recently updated their review because of firmware 3.3.0.0+1 This reviewer reported a lot of issues after getting this update. I have the same mower except I did not upgrade to the 8 ah battery and I do not have the "find my landroid module" . I did not have any of the issues that this person has. I did however experience two different issues after getting this firmware update. I no longer get notifications to my phone. Before the update I got notifications about everything. The activity log does however now work better and gives me all status updates. The other issue I am now having is how the Landroid reacts with my isolated loop durng the Landroid going home. While going home if the mower comes in contact with the isolated loop before hitting other parts of the boundary wire it will think the isolated section is a normal boundary wire and follow it in an effort to get home. So now it will just go in a circle around the isolated loop until the battery runs dead. I fixed this by changing the isolated loop where the boundary wire is supposed to be right next to each other. I moved these wires to be 4 inches apart. Now the mower sees this loop as a part of the regular boundary and will follow it when going back to the base. The 4 inch wide section gets cut twice a week while the mower does it's edge cut, so no longer a problem. The only difference is now the mower has to travel an additional 60 feet when going home. The advantage to this is that the mower does a edge cut around the rose garden and looks much neater. Of these two issues the no notifications is the big one. If the mower has a error such as outside boundary wire I will not know about it unless I watch the Landroid all the time. I have had a outside the boundary wire error four times now. It was caused by the front castors hitting a pine cone while on a slope and getting diverted from the wire when searching for a zone. This is not a problem with the Landroid as I should keep the pine cones out of the mowing area any how. I could rectify these issues by reverting to the previous firmware version but my ACS works much better with this version of the firmware. Hopefully Worx will fix these firmware issues in another update. I still like my Landroid and would still recommend it.Original review:After reading all the negative reviews and watching many negative videos I decided that I would still give the Landroid L a try. I am glad that I did. This robot does a fine job in my opinion. There are some minor improvements that would make it even better. I will get in to these later in this review. I not only purchased the Landroid but I also got the ACS, Dual Off Limits , Radio Link and Garage . All of these accessories work very well. First of all I am 73 years old and almost blind. I went with a robot mower mainly because of my poor vision. I decided to bury the boundary wire instead of pegging it down. It is only buried to a depth of less than one inch. I did this all by myself. I buried around 850 feet of wire. It took me 5 days and was hard work as I did it with only hand tools. I think the extra effort will be worth it in the long run. Before I buried the wire I tested different areas of my yard with the 165 foot accessory kit wire by pegging it down in places that I thought might be a problem for Landroid to mow. I found that these areas were not a problem after all. I was mostly concerned about the slopes in my yard. The slope runs right to the boundary of my yard so I could not stay the recommended distance away as noted in the manual. The Landroid did not have a problem over running the boundary wire as so many people have complained about. This may be because the firmware has been altered to rectify the problem, but I do not really know this for a fact. Any way I went ahead and buried the wire. My yard is quite bumpy and this seems to not bother the Landroid at all. I bought the Anti collision system as an add on so I would not have to make no go zones around my propane tank, bird feeder pole, well pipe, observatory and a tree. It works very nicely most of the time in avoiding these items. Once in a while it will bump in to them but not a big deal. I have it mowing two zones which are the front and back yards. I seperated the zones by running the boundary wire 6 inches apart through a passage way seperating the two zones. I also used small lengths of magnetic strips to prevent the Landroid from leaving the zone by following the narrow 6 inch passage that the wire created. I had to do this because the Landroid did try to enter the other zone through the 6 inch openning. I have also set up two short cuts with the magnetics strips and the dual off limits module so the Landroid will take a shorter way back to the charging base. These two uses of the magnetic strips are veryuseful as well as it's no go capability. I have been running the mower for four weeks now and it has not got stuck once or over run the boundary wire. I have run over pine cones and small twigs with out any issues. So far my lawn looks great as the Landroid does a great job of maintaining it at a set hiegth of 2.7 inches. I have it mowing each zone for two hours each every day unless there is a rain delay. The battery life seems to be quite good. I have the 6.0 AH battery and it used only 35% over a 1 and 1/2 hour ttime period. Of course it was not cutting much grass so I guess the life will shorten as it cuts more grass. The mower works very well but the free app can be a bit of a challenge to figure out when it comes to redefining zones. The instructions for this are somewhat lacking. When I tried to re set up the zones I kept getting error messages. After a lot of trial and error I finally figured what needed to be done to accomplish the task. Befor redefining zones you need to first disable multi zones in the app. I also needed to run the mower and send it back to the base using the controls in the app. After doing this I was able to redifine the zones. The initial zone set up was however very easy to do. This is not a real big deal but it would be nice if zones were handled differently during a rain delay. My yard is divided into two zones. My Landroid was waiting out a rain delay before starting to start mowing zone 1. After the delay ended and mowing of zone 1 started it started to rain again so the mower returned to it's base as it is supposed to do. When the rain delay again ended the mower went to zone 2 instead of finnishing zone 1. It would be nice if it would resume mowing the zone it was in when the rain delay occured. I have my zones set up so that the mower can not leave it until it returns home. I have the mower set to mow zone 1 for 1 1/2 hour and zone 2 for 1 hour because zone 1 is larger than zone 2. When what I described above happens the mower will then mow zone 2 longer than zone 1. My only solution to this is to make both zones have the same mowing times. To accomplish the different times for each zone I had the mower going out twice a day. In other words schedule 1 corrisponds with zone 1 and schedule 2 with zone 2. This works great if there is no rain delays. Another solution to this is Worx changing the software so that the mower returns to the zone it was in when the delay occured. Just a suggestion to make a great mower even better. I also modified the garage so that it will allow rain to get to the rain sensor. I did this by using a small length of pvc pipe which i attached to the underside of one of the roof supports of the garage with one screw. I plugged one end of the pipe and drilled a hole in the pipe near the plugged end of the pipe. I placed a small funnel in the hole. When it rains the funnel catchess the water and it flows along the pipe and exits at the other end of the pipe which is directly over the rain sensor. This was simple to do and works good. I also only had to put one very small hole in the garage where it can not be seen easily.. The bottom line here is that I think this mower works great and is going to be a big help for this somewhat blind old man. It is a bit of work to set it up especialy when burying the wire but you only need to do it once. If you are on the fence about getting this mower my advice is to just bite the bullit and do it. Just be sure to read the manual and do a good job installing the boundary wire. If you peg it down I would suggest to get more stakes as the mower does not come with enough of them unless your yard is perfectly flat with no bumps.
Snowbird
Bewertet in Kanada am 5. August 2022
This is an OK shelter, but I added black canvas curtain to all sides to keep the sun and rain off my mower and charging station.
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