My boyfriend and I just tried out our new Robo Mower. I have a huge lawn out back that is a bear to mow, especially in the summer in 100 + degree weather. The back was just not getting enough attention. We checked up on the Robo Mowers on the market and chose the RL850 robotic lawn mower from
WWW.BAMABOTS.COM ( on sale )
It took a while to be able to test it since we had to cut down a huge pine tree that had fallen over and messed up my sprinkler lines. A couple weeks to deal with the sprinklers and another couple to get the pine tree out of the yard.
We put up the perimeter wire last night and let the bot go!.... It got hung up on some big tufts of lawn and a few holes, but after we fill the holes and get rid of the grass mounds, this puppy can mow the lawn all by itself. It took about 2 hours to do the yard. My entire lot is .71 acres. The front lawn is more than enough work to mow. The bot can do the backyard.
Hi! I just found this blog. Thank you very much for the link.
Please keep me posted on how your Robomower is doing.
Have you given it a name?
Thanks again!
Kerry
Posted by: Kerry | January 02, 2008 at 04:58 PM
This is a post from "Kerry" from last year on http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/07/01/payperpost-paying-bloggers-to-post-first-impressions/
"I am just starting to buy Pay Per Posts for the Robomower and Lawnbott robotic lawn mowers that I sell. It is a very economical way for me to do 3 things:
1. Economically get my website noticed by people who may be interested in what I am selling.
2. Get credible links that help my search engine rankings.
3. Help good writers that can form opinions and change the world.
TV and magazines accept advertising, the good bloggers and good products will be around for a long time, the others will just disappear."
You can find EVERYTHING on the net. scary, isn't it?
Good luck with PayPerPost! And pray that Matt Cutts doesn't read this..
Posted by: supaswag | February 14, 2008 at 03:09 AM