[Pre Order] eufy The Robot Lawn Mower E15 $2499 (for The First 250 Customers Only, Save $500) Delivered @ eufy

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In the not too distant future, manual lawn mowers will be a thing of the past (IMO)

Delivering around end of June.

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  • -1

    This is gas

  • rip

  • +4

    $3000 to save others the click

  • +2

    I got the email this morning and then did some research and everything it's not that great and it's a clone of another one.

  • +1

    In the not too distant future, manual humans will be a thing of the past

    • +1

      In the not too distant future, people having lawns to mow will be a thing of the past

      • In the not too distant future, this comment will be a thing of the past.

  • +2

    Maybe you could rent it out for your neighbourhood?

    Jim’s Robot Mowing

  • +3

    Pretty sure this is how Skynet starts

    • Be sure to say please and thank you to chatgpt now so they will spare you when the revolution starts

  • +2

    Robot with a blade

  • +5

    Now Eufy can share photos of you from the outside too

  • +4

    I genuinely can't see anyone buying one of these.

    You still have to whipper snip.

    You still have to weed / water / fertilise (if that's your thing)

    You still have to empty it.

    You still have to leaf blow

    This won't really save much time at all, but for $3k, you could end up with all the good stuff and all the chemicals to last you a couple of years.

    • +3

      Also I have 5 different lawn areas that aren't connected. Another thing - when it's out the front it could get stolen.

      • bad area? or just Australia?

        • Opportunistic assholes. Teenagers move it onto the road or something

      • I wonder if this would be covered under content special item.

    • If its constantly cutting, like daily taking off half a milimeter of growth off then would you still need to whipper snip ? And, I think with these robots you technically don't need to empty them they cut the milimeter and drops it down , the size of the cutting would probably mean you don't have to worry about the leaf blower as well.

      I can see the appeal if you have a property like the size of the property they have in their marketing material… but I just have a lonely old nature strip to handle.

      • Whipper snipping is for the edges & around the bases of trees / other places the deck of a mower can't reach. Unless this thing can cut right up next to a hard surface like a fence or tree trunk then you'll still have to whipper snip.

    • I have relied on a robot mower for about 5 years now (Husqvana first, now Mammotion) and they are good and bad. With a large lawn they DO save you time, but I think you are correct with a smaller lawn. We have a lawn that is almost 5000m2 much of it with a slope, so it is a bit of a pain to mow, especially if it is raining frequently. The robot has been a godsend for me, as I could not keep on top of the lawn mowing in summer otherwise.

  • +8

    In the not too distant future, manual lawn mowers will be a thing of the past (IMO)

    In the not-too-distant future, Robot Lawn Mower will be $499

    • +1

      not unless they learn how to go up steps and do edges

    • +2

      Well….I wish that's the case, but looking at all the $2.5k robot vacuum cleaners which used to be $500 or less….I wouldn't hold my hope up…

      • Yeah in the distant future if these take off, I can only imagine that they will add some crappy features and try to justify a 10K price tag.

        • Distant future, the question would be, what is "lawn mower", as we all live in highrises lol

      • As soon as DJI, Xiaomi and Roborock get in on the game, they will be back to $500. The ONLY reason all of these manufacturers are charging so much is the Chinese not really paying attention, and focusing on vacuums cleaners. The mowers have half the technology, and cost 5x as much at the moment.

      • Just bought a Lubluelu for $169.90 (Amazon deal). It does room mapping via LIDAR, increases suction automatically on carpets, can go under beds etc etc. Another $118-odd got us a 2.5 litre dust collection and charging base.

        Friends have a 4 year old Roborock which cost them +$1,000 and isn't as effective as the LB.

      • Have you seen the difference between , "used to be $500 or less" vs $2500 one? lol

  • -2

    useless

  • freeing australians from lawn stockholm syndrome one robot at a time

  • +2

    I saw robot lawn mowers being used in the Singapore Botanical gardens. I'd say larger, open lawns are more appropriate environments for them.

  • Urgh, can only imagine the hassle and cost trying to repair a robot mower once the warranty has run out.

    • +1

      They are pretty simple devices, so you can repair them yourself most of the time if you can use a screwdriver. If it's something serious like a mainboard, you can post it back to a service agent (in a pretty big box though!) you cant do that with a petrol zero turn mower!

      Robot lawnmowers are where EVs were at +10 years ago, with very few expensive options. Within 10 years everyone will have one. In the meantime, early adopters have the privilege of 20 years of coping grief from luddites. I still remember the years of grief I copped when I shipped the first iPhone in from the US (they weren't available here yet) and the bashing I got from the blackberry crowd because it didn't have a "proper" keyboard, and from all the regular Nokia users because it was too "big" with its 3.5" screen. Sigh…

      • Domestic petrol lawnmowers are simple things and every lawnmower repair place you go to have a workshop full of them waiting to be fixed, no way an electric lawnmower is more self repairable than a common petrol mower.

        If the mainboard goes on your electric mower and warranty won't cover the cost then postage will be the least of your worries.

  • +1

    I will wait two years and get a humanoid robot that can use my Victa

  • How would this go on buffalo lawn?

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