Husqvarna Automower 320
2200 m²
Husqvarna Automower 320
2200 m²
10 years ago •
purchased this product
It mows and mows and mows. It diligently makes its rounds and the lawn looks like a hand-manicured golf course compared to before with the normal mower. Great. The sharp blades cut the lawn like a pair of scissors and not "cut it off" as with the normal motor mowers. The laying of the boundary and guide wire was done alone in one afternoon without any problems, even though the garden has several islands and corners. It would probably have been much quicker with two people. Instructions are easy to understand. This mower also mows more often when the grass grows fast and less often when it grows slowly (like this year), depending on the programming. It's a lot of fun to watch our "Robbi" work on Saturday instead of running around sweating behind the lawnmower.
It is so quiet that you could even run it on Sundays without disturbing the neighbours. The tiny cuttings fall between the blades and mulch and fertilise the lawn invisibly. Grass clippings disappear and no longer have to be disposed of. A good buy. The investment is worth it.
Pro
9 years ago •
purchased this product
Great product. Took about an afternoon to install the cables. Within 2 days, we had an almost perfect lawn with only a few spots remaining here and there.
It is very silent as well.
Only point I would mumble on is that it doesn't come with a wifi or other bluetooth connection that would allow to control it remotely from your phone or connect it to a domotic app (why not implement a zwave module?). You can get a GPS module for it but that'll set you back another 500€ or so. For the price, they could have made it a bit more "connectable".
Other than that, it does what it was meant to do and does it perfectly.
Pro
Contra
9 years ago
Has been running for 10 months (not in winter, of course...) without any problems, despite being on a slope. Installation was done in one evening. Quiet, could also run on Sunday. Here are some impressions: youtu.be/aZwtlmHSpGI
Pro
Contra