Thanks for this additional review! Geez, that's really quiet, for those dual blades! THIS is the mower I've been looking for! (I'm SO glad i waited!). I was hoping for one that uses "real" blades, because our yard has lots of leaves, acorns and twigs. Also, i like that it can cut up to 4" high. (I only know of one other robot mower that can do that.) I've made my decision now. Maybe I'm even mow the neighbor's yards! (lol) Ours is pretty small, so it should be no problem. BTW...One other benefit of having "tracks," especially rubber ones, is that the weight distribution is spread out greater, and so it literally floats over the grass! It shouldn't ever chew up any lawns. Thanks again. I can't wait until they ship 'em out! I'll be ready.
12:21 They posted a video on their FB page that they were able to lower the noise level by half for the production version. The production version is soo much quieter than the prototype you tested.
That's very interesting. We didn't realize they were releasing production versions yet. Also, we didn't think this one was loud anyway. For something that buzzing around the yard without being near it, we can't see how that little of noise would be bothersome.
Technically it's not a production version, but it's using the production motor. I agree the one you showed in the video is pretty quiet, but not as quiet as the razor blade style robot mowers. Here's the video they published recently: th-cam.com/video/9qlqOo1XVE8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=feY9HCievv6eXxBZ
Yes . Razor blades are really made for hotels grass . On my luba I needed clean one time a day 15 minutes . So finally not save time Vs my ride on mower
Thanks for the review! Curious, how close did you walk the mower to the pool to set the no-go zone? Did it mow over the boundary path that you set or did it hold back a mower width or two away from the no-go boundary?
It's going to honor the no-go boundary and stay on the outside of that line. On the outside perimeter, when you are mapping, you can straddle the sidewalk/path/driveway, and on the last pass, the Lymow will make a perimeter pass, cleaning up all the edges.
@@ShoptoolreviewsI always wondered where the grass goes when it's cut. When I mow my yard every 2 to 3 weeks It always seems to be a garbage bin full of grass. I think that knowing the grass and leaving it there for mulch tends to make a bit of a mess, especially when there's kids around. The area that I live in gets a lot of flooding so the grass if I left it on the ground would just clog the drains and cause more damage. I really need a mower that can collect the grass and dispose of it or compact it into a brick.
Thanks for this additional review!
Geez, that's really quiet, for those dual blades!
THIS is the mower I've been looking for! (I'm SO glad i waited!).
I was hoping for one that uses "real" blades, because our yard has lots of leaves, acorns and twigs.
Also, i like that it can cut up to 4" high.
(I only know of one other robot mower that can do that.)
I've made my decision now.
Maybe I'm even mow the neighbor's yards! (lol) Ours is pretty small, so it should be no problem.
BTW...One other benefit of having "tracks," especially rubber ones, is that the weight distribution is spread out greater, and so it literally floats over the grass! It shouldn't ever chew up any lawns.
Thanks again. I can't wait until they ship 'em out! I'll be ready.
Great video. Thanks. I'm already a backer, but your showing how it traverses the steep rut makes me feel even more confident it can handle my yard!
It definitely traverses obstacles better than any robot mower that we've touched.
12:21 They posted a video on their FB page that they were able to lower the noise level by half for the production version. The production version is soo much quieter than the prototype you tested.
That's very interesting. We didn't realize they were releasing production versions yet. Also, we didn't think this one was loud anyway. For something that buzzing around the yard without being near it, we can't see how that little of noise would be bothersome.
Technically it's not a production version, but it's using the production motor. I agree the one you showed in the video is pretty quiet, but not as quiet as the razor blade style robot mowers. Here's the video they published recently: th-cam.com/video/9qlqOo1XVE8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=feY9HCievv6eXxBZ
Yes . Razor blades are really made for hotels grass . On my luba I needed clean one time a day 15 minutes . So finally not save time Vs my ride on mower
Thanks for the review! Curious, how close did you walk the mower to the pool to set the no-go zone? Did it mow over the boundary path that you set or did it hold back a mower width or two away from the no-go boundary?
It's going to honor the no-go boundary and stay on the outside of that line. On the outside perimeter, when you are mapping, you can straddle the sidewalk/path/driveway, and on the last pass, the Lymow will make a perimeter pass, cleaning up all the edges.
@@Shoptoolreviews Thanks for the feedback
How does it cope with leaves?
I would be interested to see you review the Yarbo and/or the Mowrator
Both should be reviewed in the coming months. ;)
Considering what it costs for mowers that aren't as good as this one, I'd say the cost of this mower if it was retail would be around $15,000 USD.
That's a good point. We believe the best feature is that you don't have to think about it, and it just always keeps your yard cut.
@@ShoptoolreviewsI always wondered where the grass goes when it's cut. When I mow my yard every 2 to 3 weeks It always seems to be a garbage bin full of grass. I think that knowing the grass and leaving it there for mulch tends to make a bit of a mess, especially when there's kids around. The area that I live in gets a lot of flooding so the grass if I left it on the ground would just clog the drains and cause more damage. I really need a mower that can collect the grass and dispose of it or compact it into a brick.
about time actual blades and not micro razor blades
We agree, this is a legit lawnmower that's a robot.
Another is the Oasa R1 (REEL blade)
The Lymow one will be more ideal, just wish they went lidar instead of RTK