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I’ve always hated mowing the lawn. I remember the first time my father asked me to mow the lawn, passing the torch from father to son in a ritual as old as lawn mowers themselves. (I suspect the first person to use a lawn mower’s first thought was, “Man, I can’t wait until my kid is old enough to make them do this.”) Parents look forward to that day because they also hate mowing the lawn. I vividly remember the horrified look on my dad’s face when he gazed upon my completed work. The patchy nightmare that I created of the backyard necessitated that he reclaim the task he had so joyfully handed off. If only the Navimow i2 LiDAR Robotic Lawn Mower existed in my youth, this whole messy affair could have been avoided.
I’d known about the existence of robotic lawn mowers for a while, and to say I was skeptical would be an understatement. I’d resigned myself to the idea that mowing the lawn is just one of those Sisyphean chores that you accept with home ownership. As I unboxed the Navimow i2 LiDAR Robotic Lawn Mower, my skepticism remained wholly intact. It reminded me of a large radio-controlled car; something that does not seem like it would be sufficient to tackle the average suburban lawn. I flipped it over to examine the blade, and was shocked that rather than the typical large spinning blade you would see on the underside of a traditional lawn mower, there were six small blades that looked like razors.
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