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NEW & IMPROVED LOW-ENERGY ROBOTIC LAWNMOWERS02-19-09 | News

NEW & IMPROVED LOW-ENERGY ROBOTIC LAWNMOWERS






New LawBott models mow your lawn without sweat, pollution or emissions and then charge and put themselves away when done. Photos courtesy of LawnBott
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According to The Lawn Institute, more than 25 million acres of lawn are tended to every year in the U.S. and homeowners collectively spend more than $6.4 billion to care for their lawns. There is no question that tending to a well-manicured lawn can take a lot of time and money. But who wants to spend hours pushing a gas guzzling, pollution causing, and lawn mower on their day off from work? Don?EUR??,,????'?????<

2009 brings new LawnBott models that all feature a new chassis and upgraded motherboard with an electronic inclinometer that automatically turns off the blade in 1.5 seconds after it detects a 30-degree incline and offers a more precise operation on slopes. An additional blade guard around the circumference of the blade also protects it from possible obstacles in the yard. And a new standard blade modulation feature determines resistance against the blades of grass to conserve battery power and extends runtime. The new limited release,

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Fully improved with a new motherboard and software, the upgraded LB2110 has a new chassis necessary to house the larger Nm40 torque wheel motors for a more powerful operation and 25,000 sq. ft. of coverage. The LB2110 also features a new wheel and tread design for better traction to handle the increased power, all with a more modern look. The additional perimeter blade guard makes it a safer operating mower and serves to protect the blade from damage when obstacles are encountered in the yard. The new blade modulation feature will help reduce blade speed when grass conditions permit and help conserve the battery power.

The new LawnBott LB 2150 features new software enhancements and a Lithium-ion battery, making it almost half the weight of its cousin the LB2110, and also includes more powerful wheel motors and a longer runtime. With a larger cutting capacity that uses clean renewal energy and blade modulation that determines resistance against the blade of grass to conserve battery power, maintaining any yard is now made simple.








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The new LB3250 has all of the features of the LB3210 with the addition of a second Lithium-ion battery for improved performance between charges and comes with a new chassis which allows it to maintain up to one and a quarter-acres of yard.








Utilizing two lithium-ion batteries to propel its powerful motors, the upgraded flagship LB3500 will leave the docking station at its programmed time to navigate slopes up to 27???????(R)? and maintain a large yard area up to 40,000 sq. ft. and will return home to recharge when it?EUR??,,????'?????<

All LawnBott models use $7 to $10 worth of electricity a year and because gas or oil is not required, it is eco-friendly with no pollution and zero emissions. Every model also comes equipped lithium ion batteries (not including the LB2110 which includes lead acid batteries), and a virtually no noise motor making it possible to program and mow your lawn at any time of day or night. In addition, with the exception of the LB1200 Spyder, each model is equipped with an on-board alarm system should an unauthorized user try to pick up. The LawnBott has a standard rain sensor that allows it to cut during light rain but stops once it senses too much water and immediately returning to its docking station.

LawnBott is available nationwide at select home and garden stores. For more information about KA Home Robotics, or to find a dealer near you, please visit www.lawnbott.com.

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