Curious about the Lawnbott LB3500

I have a large lawn that is not all one big piece. The house sits in the center and is divided by the Driveway. The lawn is not pool table flat either. It’s bumpy and has some dips and such. Would the KA Lawnbott LB3500 Robot Lawn Mower be albe to handle it. If it didn’t finish the lawn would it recharge and go out again to finish, and how much of that special wire comes with it. I cut about an 1 1/2 acres or more and there are kids toys etc. that never seem to get picked up. I’m interested because I drive transport and am not home to do the grass as much as I used to plus I like the fact it doesn’t use fuel.

Thank you for your time.

The LawnBott LB3500 can now handle the back yard, front yard, and both side yards as individual areas therefore, there is no problem if you have more than one area. The LawnBott LB3500 can tell when it has cut an entire area and automatically goes to the next area. This maximizes the time that the robot is out.

You can program the robot to go out for a maximum of 3 hours twice a day or use the auto-programming function. The robot will not come out right after it has recharged you must set a second scheduled time. The auto-programming function reduces the work time of the robot based on grass condition. When the lawn surface is cut at a percent higher than the one set in the “Autoprogramm.” The machine will automatically set an interval that delays the next exit from the charging station; the higher the percentage of mowed lawn, the longer the machine interval.

The Lawnbott will treat large bumps as obstructions therefore, it will back up as if it hit an obstacle and will not mow this area. It is possible that you will need to fill up some holes if they are larger than the size of Lawnbott’s tires. If these holes are not filled it is possible that the lawnbott will remain stuck.

With the Lawnbott LB3500 you get 600 feet of perimeter wire (14 gauge multi-stranded tin wire). For a large terrain you may consider buying a spool of wire and pegs at your local hardware store.

It is important to pick up small obstacles and toys, considering that this could damage the toys and/or the mower itself.