WORX Landroid M700+ WR167E Robot Lawn Mower for medium gardens up to 700m2/Cut to edge Automatic robotic lawn mower with app control Review

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WORX Landroid M700+ WR167E Robot Lawn Mower for medium gardens up to 700m2/Cut to edge Automatic robotic lawn mower with app control

📝 Introduction

Having spent over 15 years as a professional hedge cutting and garden maintenance contractor in Staffordshire, I've seen a fair share of lawn mowers come and go. The WORX Landroid M700+ WR167E Robot Lawn Mower immediately caught my eye due to its promise of cutting to the edge and the convenience of app control with Wi-Fi. Designed for medium gardens up to 700m², this model seems best suited for homeowners who crave the ease of automated lawn maintenance without sacrificing quality. The mower boasts a respectable battery life and a cutting width that should comfortably handle a variety of garden layouts.

⚡ Performance & Cutting Quality

In my tests, which included gardens in Stoke-on-Trent and Lichfield, the Landroid M700+ delivered a consistent cutting performance across various grass types, from dense ryegrass to the more delicate fescue. Its navigation system efficiently manoeuvred around common garden obstacles such as garden ornaments and patio edges thanks to its responsive sensors. The mower handled slopes up to 35% without any hitch, making it suitable for the undulating terrains typical of the Staffordshire countryside. The cut-to-edge feature was particularly impressive, trimming right up to the boundary with precision, which reduces the need for additional trimming. Notably, in one of my tests on a damp morning in Cannock, the mower's performance remained steady, though it did leave minor tracks on the wetter patches.

🔧 Features & Technology

The Landroid M700+ is packed with technology that enhances its usability. While it lacks GPS or RTK technology, its app control is intuitive, allowing for easy scheduling and status updates. The app's integration with Wi-Fi is seamless, and I found the ability to adjust settings remotely particularly useful. Safety features include lift and tilt sensors that stop the blades immediately, and an alarm system to deter theft. The mower is also equipped with rain sensors, which pause operations during downpours, safeguarding the lawn and the machine. The battery life is commendable, providing up to 90 minutes of operation per charge, with a charging time of approximately 70 minutes.

📄 Setup & Daily Use

Setting up the Landroid M700+ requires the installation of a boundary wire, a process that took me a couple of hours in a medium-sized garden in Tamworth. While not overly complex, it does require patience and precision. Once set up, programming the mower through the app is straightforward, and you can create a schedule that suits your gardening needs. Maintenance is minimal; the blades need occasional replacement, but debris removal is simple. I was pleasantly surprised by the quiet operation, with noise levels low enough to maintain a peaceful atmosphere, even in built-up areas like Burton-upon-Trent.

📄 Value & Comparison

While the price of the Landroid M700+ wasn't available at the time of testing, its features align with those found in higher-end models. The initial cost is justified by the reduced need for manual mowing and its efficient performance. Running costs are minimal, mainly involving occasional blade replacements and electricity for charging. Compared to similar models, such as the Husqvarna Automower 310, the Landroid offers comparable performance with the added benefit of superior edge-cutting capability, which can be a significant advantage for intricate garden designs. Over time, the convenience and consistent performance provide excellent long-term value.

🎯 Final Verdict

Overall, I would rate the WORX Landroid M700+ WR167E an 8 out of 10. It's best suited for medium-sized gardens with complex layouts, where its edge-cutting capability can shine. For homeowners in Staffordshire looking for a reliable, easy-to-use robotic mower, I would recommend this model without hesitation.

🎯 Final Verdict

Overall, I would rate the WORX Landroid M700+ WR167E an 8 out of 10. It's best suited for medium-sized gardens with complex layouts, where its edge-cutting capability can shine. For homeowners in Staffordshire looking for a reliable, easy-to-use robotic mower, I would recommend this model without hesitation.