🌿 Effortless lawn mastery—drop, mow, and own your green space!
The LawnMaster OcuMow® 16 is a cutting-edge robot lawnmower and cordless grass trimmer combo designed for lawns up to 300m². Featuring advanced grass recognition and ultrasonic sensors, it operates wire-free without the need for apps or outdoor sockets. Equipped with two powerful 24V MX lithium batteries and a 1-hour fast charger, it offers up to 4 hours of runtime per charge. The mower’s adjustable cutting height (20-60mm) and 3-in-1 trimmer head provide precision and versatility, while full compatibility with the LawnMaster MX 24V cordless tool range ensures long-term value. Backed by a 2-year UK warranty, it’s engineered for professional-grade lawn care with minimal effort.
Product Dimensions | 35 x 25 x 30 cm; 11.5 kg |
Part number | VBRM16 COMBO |
Material type | Metal Blades |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Cleva |
Item model number | VBRM16 COMBO |
ASIN | B0BYT2QSFM |
D**N
Excellent, highly recommend!
Bought this to do one of the sections our very large gardens, we have 4 sections. We have a big Landroid who has been doing 3 sections for two years, we were about to remove kerbs, cut lines through the driveway & run the wire around the 4th section but got lazy & decided to give this a shot for the 4th section... it would also be a backup if the Landroid failed.We have exclusively used the Lawnmaster for months now on all sections of garden, one at a time... the Landroid is great if the ground is dry but we prefer the Lawnmaster over the Landroid during the winter/autumn/spring months (we live in Northern Ireland so the ground is often soft & wet) as he is lighter... so doesn't dig holes & doesn't get stuck, he gives a just as good cut too.None of our gardens met the recommended criteria, they have high curb drop-offs, sections with no curbs or undefined edges including along the hedges, there are a lot of obstacles & obstructions but he has had virtually no problems, he got stuck on a curb once but it was the first cut & the grass was long so he couldn't see the boundary, hasn't happened again. We do close all gates to the road when he's working but that's just as a precaution as we don't follow the recommended criteria, not really worried but it's easy to do so not a problem.To get the equivalent Landroid with the features of the Lawnmaster to cut our large gardens you could buy 5 or 6 of these... one is enough for any size of gardens... within reason. Battery lasts as long as the Landroid, he's great looking, a very well built machine, cuts perfectly & because you can easily carry him inside (also bearing in mind the difference in cost) when finished, there is a lot less anxiety about him getting stolen at night.I say "him" or "he" because you will not be able to resist giving this guy a name... ours is called Joe ("Joe" the mow, our cat is called Moe so that one was taken), he or she is too cute not to!We are amazed at the quality & features Joe has as standard, especially at this price range. We've spent more on our Landroid buying upgrades just to get it to Joe's specifications & to get it to work as well as Joe... than Joe cost.He also seems to learn... uh oh... Skynet, the machines are taking over, I see how this is going so am folding early...ALL HAIL, BOW DOWN & FEAR JOE! ;))PS (update)... Joe had a catastrophic problem recently, he went blind or had a mental breakdown... he just refused to go back to work at all, he kept thinking there were obstructions in front of him, it happened during a bank holiday but this company answered very quickly & are sending a bare unit replacement asap... they offered my money back but Joe is great so I'd prefer the replacement... to be honest, Worx would do this too & they'd send a new battery with another fast charger but this is very refreshing,especially given the price point... very, very impressed!!!
A**R
Slow but sure. Don't let grass grow too high.
My first machine never moved 1 centimetre. The replacement mower is great. The machine was initially good at finding places to beach itself but not its fault and quickly sorted and this potential problem is covered in the instructions. It is light and easy to carry to the lawn. It is a good idea to carry the battery in the other hand to make it even lighter.No more running a cable out of the house and walking up and down all over the lawn pushing a mower. I can get other jobs done while this mower does its job. Each battery lasts long enough for my needs. Charging doesn't take long anyway.The camera seems to work pretty well detecting grass and the sensors do their job finding obstructions. You hardly hear it when it is working. You aren't likely to upset the neighbours even on a quiet afternoon. It is easy to clean afterwards as not much clings to the mower.I don't let the grass get very long and this means you hardly notice the cuttings. My lawns look a lot better even after a few months of use.The plastic strimmer is fine but the line is sadly not the best quality. I found the auto feed wouldn't work properly until I unwound some line and rewound it. The plastic was sticking to itself. The strimmer is light to use. I would still recommend you buy it with the mower as it also gives you a second battery.Others have named their mower. If I did this I would call mine Patience! Not meant to be a criticism.It is a relative bargain in the robot mower scene. Others are much more expensive. Overall I am extremely pleased with my purchase and am glad I took the advice of another owner who told me how good it was. He wasn't wrong.
M**H
Excellent and good value.
I christened her "Daisy". I've had Daisy over a year now and used her many times - on a shaped sloped area of lawn (small to medium area) which I find a bit of a chore due to slope. She manages it very well. Was fortunate that kerbing around this part of lawn acts as a perimeter barrier that Daisy recognises. She leaves an uncut 6 inch border all round which can quickly be managed by strimmer or lawnmower (I don't do it every mow). When mow is finished I remove the 'key' that allows her to run (I keep it tied to handle when not in use but you could hide it for security against theft of mower). I bring her inside to cardboard box and place battery on recharge. Blade changes quite simple. I sharpened them to begin with but have just put in some new ones. I have another large area to mow with ride-on mower so very glad for Daisy's help on the smaller sloped area. I've grown quite fond of her. Good value for money. All aspects of purchase and delivery straightforward. (Some long presses on specific buttons needed to start her up - when all else fails, READ the instructions Mary!). Genuine review. Recommended, particularly if you have a lawn with an identifiable border all around.
B**E
A great little mower with zero set up
This replaced another robo-mower that forced you to dig guide wires into the edges of the lawn. The good news is there's none of that messing about with this one. Charge the battery, switch it on, and it simply does its stuff, manoeuvring around obstacles and carefully minding the lawn edges.It avoids patches of earth where the grass is too thin, and stops short of paved areas, working randomly around the grass it has access to. Depending on the height setting you can get really closely trimmed bowling green-style lawn finish, or something a bit more tufty if the ground's uneven.It doesn't like being left outside, so we keep ours indoors, simply dropping it on the lawn when it needs a mow. Really handy, and while as with most robot-mowers it doesn't do the very edges of the lawn (you'll need a strimmer for that) it does an excellent job with the rest of it, and it's way cheaper than its competitors.
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