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LawnBot: For Lazy Homeowners Like Me
Filed in archive DIY by Phil Gerbyshak on May 23, 2007
LawnBot: For Lazy Homeowners Like Me
If you're like me, you know that summertime means time to hire the neighborhood boy for 15 bucks every few weeks to cut your grass, because you don't have the time or the energy to do it yourself. But hey, I found the COOLEST way to do it yourself: It's the LawnBott.

From the website: LawnBott is a robotic lawnmower that uses a flat blade to mulch your grass as it cuts it, thereby mowing and Fertilizing your lawn all at once and lessen the use of lawn chemicals. Programmable in six different languages, it can be set for up to three zones to trim your grass up to 3-4 hours per session either on a weekly schedule, or as often as you see fit, even putting itself away when the job is done.

Dude, count me IN! Sure, a base model will run you almost $2000 with shipping and handling, but, according to the LawnBott website "LawnBott only uses $7 to $10 worth of electricity a year, and since it doesn't require any gas or oil, it is eco-friendly with no pollution and zero emissions."

Sweet! Eco-friendly. Cool looking, and no work from me. I know what I'm asking Santa Claus for this year!

Originally found on Crave

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