- The Mowrator S1 is a whole traction lawn for delicate sites
- Can also operate as a snow plow, a trailer hitch and more
- Works using video style remote controls
The lawns are ideal for neat lawns, mainly flat and covered with grass. But what’s going on if you have something more difficult? What if your lawn is a lumpy, junk, invaded, filled with roots or Super-Steep? What if you have a paddock or a field that must be held in check?
Mowrator came to the rescue. His Mowrator S1 is not so much a Lawnbot as an all-in-one site transformer, of consumer quality.
For Lawncare, you may think like a mower to roll, but narrowed, powered by electricity and operated by remote control. Available in four -wheel drive and two -wheel drive versions, it is equipped with a straight blade 21 inches long. It can manage the thick, high or humid grass, enter the clumsy areas generally out of limits to the mowers and to scale slopes up to 85% (about 40 degrees).
When summer is finished, modular design can be reconfigured to meet the requirements of different seasons. There is a snow blade accessory, it can suck up the fallen leaves in autumn, and you can connect a trailer and use it to transport things like fertilizer.
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Most robot lawn mowers sail independently, but it is remote control. So, even if it is a more practical choice, it is perfect if your court has land, roots or foliage that a traditional lawn cannot manage. And you can still mow, plow snow or transparent leaves of the comfort of your sofa, while monitoring the progress of the M1 by the window.
This could change in particular for seniors or anyone with the physical tension to stay above garden work – this will support a variety of intense thrust and lifting tasks for you.
It is also – frankly – the incredibly fun air to use. It is ready to get out directly from the box, so there is no boredom of space mapping, and you drive it using a game style remote control. A five -level obstacle detection and obstacle system provides unexpected dangers.
The Mowrator M1 can mow 1.125 acres on a single load (an additional chassis fan cools the system during the mowing, to avoid overheating) and there is a quick load to bring the battery to 90 minutes. It is propelled by four independent engines, and Morator says that it has the same resistance as a gas mower but without emissions or noise.
The Mowrator S1 is available for purchase now, with prices from $ 2499 / £ 2,578.