eufyHome via Amazon[amazon.com]has eufy Robotic Lawn Mower E15 (Max 0.2 Acres) for $1399.99 w/ code EUFYE15FANS at checkout. Shipping is free.
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this thing slaps for fenced in yards. worth every penny. note the only difference between this model and the more expensive e17 model is the max acre software limit. they both have identical performance, same battery capacity, same run time, same cutting speed etc. the more expensive model has larger memory chip to store more map data. so e17 is only useful if you need the higher acre limit.
this thing slaps for fenced in yards. worth every penny. note the only difference between this model and the more expensive e17 model is the max acre software limit. they both have identical performance, same battery capacity, same run time, same cutting speed etc. the more expensive model has larger memory chip to store more map data. so e17 is only useful if you need the higher acre limit.
this thing slaps for fenced in yards. worth every penny. note the only difference between this model and the more expensive e17 model is the max acre software limit. they both have identical performance, same battery capacity, same run time, same cutting speed etc. the more expensive model has larger memory chip to store more map data. so e17 is only useful if you need the higher acre limit.
I hadn't heard of the Luba until you mentioned it. At a quick glance the luba beats out the eufy when it comes to slopeness. iirc eufy can only do around 18-20ish degrees. the big selling point to me on the eufy was the no external equipment required for mapping and operation. which luba seems to have too. the other selling point is i knew eufy could handle a good app experience because i use their robo vacs and a mower is essentially the same thing. so i would research into the luba app to make sure its got good reviews.
if i didn't already have the eufy i would research further into the luba. it looks interesting
I really want this, but I feel like the various YT reviews tend to find reasons to like whatever one they are reviewing. Then digging deeper, the counter reviews from random places discourage me. lol
On the other hand, the longer I hold off, the better they become and/or the price lowers. I came to SDs expecting to see this deal here and I was hoping to find a lot of comments from people who own one.
I really want this, but I feel like the various YT reviews tend to find reasons to like whatever one they are reviewing. Then digging deeper, the counter reviews from random places discourage me. lol
On the other hand, the longer I hold off, the better they become and/or the price lowers. I came to SDs expecting to see this deal here and I was hoping to find a lot of comments from people who own one.
I have a Luba 1; got it on FB Marketplace with 2 seasons on it already. I've added 2 seasons on mine and have no 'real' complaints.
You have to learn the quirks of either brand and figure out how to work around them based on your yard. My Luba tears up corners on hills, so I cut the corner and touch that up with my mower+trimmer.
For either brands, you need GPS signal, so if you have a lot of trees; it may become a problem.
You will still need to edge.
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I have a Luba 1; got it on FB Marketplace with 2 seasons on it already. I've added 2 seasons on mine and have no 'real' complaints.
You have to learn the quirks of either brand and figure out how to work around them based on your yard. My Luba tears up corners on hills, so I cut the corner and touch that up with my mower+trimmer.
For either brands, you need GPS signal, so if you have a lot of trees; it may become a problem.
You will still need to edge.
Thanks! I have very tall pine trees at the fence line, so I'm not sure how they'd impact the signal. The trees are an ivy patch, so the mower won't need to go directly under them, but they are very tall and likely will interfere.
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I hadn't heard of the Luba until you mentioned it. At a quick glance the luba beats out the eufy when it comes to slopeness. iirc eufy can only do around 18-20ish degrees. the big selling point to me on the eufy was the no external equipment required for mapping and operation. which luba seems to have too. the other selling point is i knew eufy could handle a good app experience because i use their robo vacs and a mower is essentially the same thing. so i would research into the luba app to make sure its got good reviews.
if i didn't already have the eufy i would research further into the luba. it looks interesting
On the other hand, the longer I hold off, the better they become and/or the price lowers. I came to SDs expecting to see this deal here and I was hoping to find a lot of comments from people who own one.
On the other hand, the longer I hold off, the better they become and/or the price lowers. I came to SDs expecting to see this deal here and I was hoping to find a lot of comments from people who own one.
I have a Luba 1; got it on FB Marketplace with 2 seasons on it already. I've added 2 seasons on mine and have no 'real' complaints.
You have to learn the quirks of either brand and figure out how to work around them based on your yard. My Luba tears up corners on hills, so I cut the corner and touch that up with my mower+trimmer.
For either brands, you need GPS signal, so if you have a lot of trees; it may become a problem.
You will still need to edge.
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You have to learn the quirks of either brand and figure out how to work around them based on your yard. My Luba tears up corners on hills, so I cut the corner and touch that up with my mower+trimmer.
For either brands, you need GPS signal, so if you have a lot of trees; it may become a problem.
You will still need to edge.
Thanks! I have very tall pine trees at the fence line, so I'm not sure how they'd impact the signal. The trees are an ivy patch, so the mower won't need to go directly under them, but they are very tall and likely will interfere.
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