I did the layout and installation by studying the on line videos Husqvarna had on the web ru-vid.comUgkx2KDztGvdU79XTmlqIMSUyPq8CjprGJOR also recommended it When I started the unit it stated it would take a few days to learn all the spots in the yard. So I thought it was just finding the areas till I noticed it was cutting. It is so quite you don't know it is cutting.
Though you seem partial to the smaller unit, you presentation of the feature fu cations is impressive. Visually, the Husqvarna is not signifantly larger than the smaller unit, but I like what I see so far of the Ambrosia. Will take a closer look at the Ambrosia....based on your pitch. Good job! My lawn
This is soooo helpful. I'm watching all your videos and now trying to work out which of the Ambrogios will be the best for my acre and a half here in France ... !
Center of mass in HQV is close to rear wheels. Both rear wheels have always contact with grass. It can be seen on video. When mower drives itself, there is no "magic hand", that pushes front wheel down and rear wheel up...
Wonderful review. You measured the minimum space between the edge and the blade for the 310 (15cm), but not for the Ambrogio. That would be nice to have. Thank you sir!
The Twenty Elite S+ would be ideal for that. It'll mow up to 1300m2 so you would have plenty of spare capacity from it to cope even when the grass growth is much quicker.
Great tech:/spec: review not "nerdi" at all especially if your interested in product purchase, my takeaway from this is a classic case of one - built down to a price, the other built up to a standard, from an engineering perspective you can certainly tell when the accountants call the shots. Cheers Glenn.
You can talk all day long about specs , but we want to see them do the actual work they claim to do! 95% + of the time on paper looks good , but in practice doesn’t !
Hi, is there a robotic mower that is just a bump mower and does not have a guide/boundary wire ? i had a worx Landroid M but it just kept going out side the boundary and getting stuck so sent it back, the lawn is surrounded on all side. Dean
I don't want to have kids with curious toes playing in garden that is maintained by Ambrogio - gap between shell and blade seems to quite small. And yes I'm happy Automower customer
Please don´t use unit "mil" when talking about distances, diameters etc. "millimeter" is much better. "mil" is an angle unit used by military. Anyways, your videos are great. Cheers!
Video sponserd by Armbogio. Husqvarna is just so much better. But this test sais that it fails in every way. Weird since it's by far the best real life robotic mower.
Incorrect, not "sponsored" by anyone. The tests we do hold up components and compare them. If Husqvarna component is better it will be shown as better. You do not mention specifically why Husqvarna is better. Better wheels? Better motors? Our test speak for themselves.
Fake sale work. Is that mower for lawn work, or for table and from safety u also nothing hear, or cant understand. Where real compare test. Most important on robots they computer, no word from they??
The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
It's obvious that the Ambrogio is better engineered and sturdy, with fewer moving parts, durable materials and practical features. Now, we wish to know how well each works in the real world (speed, wet performance, evenness of cut, damage, accuracy of tracking), reliability (and ease of repairs), and relative cost of replacement parts.
The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
AS some one who Owns a Husqvarna 46 inch Rider (Until my New EGO Z6 ZTR 52'' gets here) I was actually surprised at how much Better the Ambrogio Robot brand was, I never heard of that Brand Before here in the states........BUT as a Mechanic & Rancher, I can see The Attention to detail on the lil robot vs the Big one & alot of those people who Commented seem to be Lashing out at you Favoring the better mower to me sound Like Karen's whom are BUTT HURT Bc you didn't pick the 1 they like or own. TO those whom are BUTT HURT about the Lil one, He is SPOT on about the Quality, Build, Repairability, engineering, the rear tire design and type of tires are also a Big deal... so those whom are complaining about blade distance , materials, etc ...I am guessing you own a Husqvarna and are bothered yours Got its ASS WHIPPED and HARD !!! I actually watched this video for over 2 hours and Paused it over 30x just to do my OWN research on parts, switches, the company, etc and I have "0" plans of Buying an Auto mower BC I live on a ranch of 1200 acres here in FL and we only use the 46' mower until my New Ego gets here to mow the 2.5 acres around the house thats fenced ( makes wife happy...lol). IN Short I have No plans to buy 1 of these But I have Friends whom always ask me about these type of Mowers & Which one would I recommend, Ego is working on a Robot ( dont ask how I know) BUT until thats available to the Public I could see me Recommending the Ambrogio IF the lil Guy was in the USA! Cow}:-o) EDIT: After writing all this I actually Emailed the company BC its 5 am there and they are not open yet.......lol Anywho.......I have sent them an Email about Bringing the Product to the States or Buying a few to Test and Just maybe Being a Sales Point /Distributor here in FL & the USA....The front Axle and how it is designed is NEXT Level when it comes to Consumer products & I was so Impressed with the AXLE design that it Kept Knawing away in my head about the Massive Differences between the 2 Units, I plan to bring some to Florida & USA if they will allow them to be exported ! The L400I deluxe might be a big seller here. Cow}:-o)
Thanks for taking the and putting together such a complete and easy to see and understand comparison video. As usual you knocked it out of the park with this video.
We’re all entitled to our opinions…. personally I don’t like your reviews as you try to suggest you’re making fair comparisons, but you are clearly very very biased! I don’t personally own a Husqvarna Automower, but have looked after one for a local business for over six months, handling it on a daily basis (used in an area open to the public so needs to be taken in every evening), and like most Swedish products I’ve come in to contact with over the years, it is designed perfectly to do the job and does the job perfectly, not over engineered and certainly not under engineered, just perfect! A problem with the wheels on paths etc? None what so ever! Pathetic suggesting they may slip on paths. The blades on the Husqvarna are perfect, admittedly the Husq endurance blades are better than the standard ones, think Husq suggest they be replaced every 6 to 8 weeks? But when I started looking after the machine the blades hadn’t been replaced for a year, the blades admittedly weren’t in great condition, but the glass looked perfect! I could literally go through almost every point and comparison you’ve made and demonstrate that I prefer the Husqvarna design, oh, and yes, I forgot to mention and know you’re not going to like me saying it, but having spent 15 years of my career as a precision Engineer and toolmaker and a further 20 years in electro-mechanical Engineering services and technical support, I consider myself a very good judge of what’s a good product and what could benefit from some design / manufacture improvement.
We are glad you are happy with your Husqvarna. The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
Bias review....clearly you guys dont have the husqvarna agency and are a bit sore about it. I have never had an issue with HV over 5 years. why wasnt there one negative about the Ambrogio? 1st thing I see is multiple stops as front wheels will hit small objects and trigger change of direction. Dont be fooled folks, go with the company with experience, Husqvarna all the way!!!
Not sore at all. All points made are factual and are based on real information. We compare size for size, weight for weight, feature for feature. The facts speak for themselves. We only report what we see.
He is obviously more keen on the small mower. Using words like "simplified keyboard setup" and "much more compact" instead of "not as advanced keyboard setup" and "much more unsafe". Yes, the Husqvarnas blades are a long ways from the chassi edge. But that is for safety and safety only. No risk for pets, children or even an adult to get the paws and toes severed by the blades. The small mower seems very unsafe in that regard.
Also the blade is close enough to the edge where there’s much less follow up trimming to do. What’s the point of the automower if you have to go back behind and trim 6-8 inches on every border?
@@mowermagic No complaints about not reporting facts, you spent a lot of time going over the features of both. Watch the video again and see if you notice how you talk about the two. You clearly favor the Ambrogio. Favoring one or the other is human, but you should acknowledge your bias. One quick example, when discussing the inside, you mention the brushless blade motor on the Ambrogio and only call the Hus. motor the blade motor. - When specifically discussing the motors, you do mention brushless blade motor is a feature on both. Another quick example, you only hype up the Ah rating (in regards to the robot batteries) and do not talk about advantages of having higher voltage. - You mention power tools and nail it, but don't draw the correlation with its use in mowers. - Since its a robot mower and can mow anytime the parameters allow, it seems like there is an easy case for voltage being more important than Ah. The "law" does not equal safety; otherwise, once set, they would never require updating.
Thanks, yet again an excellent comparison video, very comprehensive. Without doubt they outcompete popular brands but why is the Ambogio range hardly ever included in the multiple ‘ Best Automower s 2021’? After extensive research surprised to find little positive feedback from users and dealers. These look like good sturdy well endowed machines and the fact that John Lewis are happy to market them, says a lot. Are the Elites a new generation waiting to be assessed properly. Baffled??
As an engineer and tester for more than 20 years, I'm sad to see this clearly a sponsored review. And this comment will be removed by MM. Put them on real-world tests to prove tour statements! Here are just a couple of examples of the clearly biased statements: -Blades: Biggest issue for mower blades is hitting stones, not wear. Ambrogio has a one-piece blade that costs a lot to replace, not to mention the Husqvarna has a shield and blades that fall back when hitting something hard. -Wheels: Soft rubber wheels have indeed better traction on a steel plate, but when is that feature needed? Also, you can get wheels with even bigger spikes to the Husqvarna. Body: No mention about how easily Ambogio will get snagged in bushes with all those downwards spikes and the hook-like front bumper. The Husqvarna shell is designed for not attaching anywhere. PCB:s: If the electronics need to take into account heat dissipation, they need more power and therefore forced to put a larger battery. Relays are very old architecture, not even RC cars that are using more than 800A current need relays. Note also that the Husqvarna PCB is protected from moisture, where the Ambrogio is not.
Judging by the comments, not only Russia can learn from your videos! Thank you for the video! As always, everything is clear and detailed! Best regards from Russia!!!
Interesting review. Sadly, the reviewer is clearly favorizing Amrogios design as an advantage in most aspects and doesn’t mention HQ’s design advantages where relevant. For example, the large body giving higher security if a hand is pulled in from the side. And the colission techniques explained as Ambrogio are having 3 different methods as HQ has one. In reality HQ also have drive-current monitoring, etc. According to review, Ambrogio should have outstanding capabilities when it comes to getting grip in slopes, following pits on the ground, efficiency, durability. I guess we need a real-life test to prove if that is true in reality. Are wide but small wheels better than large and thin in all environments? HQ has narrow wheels for a reason, not to flattening the grass? Are the flexible front wheels (allowing cutter to dig down into pits) giving better cut result and less risk of getting stuck compared to HQ’s “stiff” body? How can the knifes of Ambrogio hold up for a whole season when HQ cannot? Both are rotating stainless metal knifes? Another question, are you sure HQ really lack accelerometer? Even my cheap china cutter has it. Looking forward to more tests :)
Narrow wheels mean putting more pressure to the grass, so flattening effect should last shorter. However, I don't think it's among main reasons a producer chooses narrow or wide wheels.
@@prczyzew I replaced my ambrogio fat wheels with thin 3d printed spiky ones, exactly because of the flattening. With the small cutting disc and wide tires, especially on a stressed lawn, it did more flattening than mowing. The spiked wheels work much better on my lawn, far less flattening, and more traction on wet grass. They do suck on pavement and I needed to add some rubber to the charging dock.
Review is done purely on actual data - real data, like size for size, feature for feature. We report only what we see. The facts speak for themselves. Thanks for looking.
@@nickgarrett26 I'm in the market for a mower, and its clear that the build quality of the Ambrogio is better. The question no-one has mentioned is whether or not the support exists for the ambrogio in the same way as the HQ. Or whether one simply does a better job. Ambrogios online representation is disgusting and frustrating - is this representative of their support. I have a feeling this is to do with being based in italy.
Fantastic video thanks... I was thinking of buying a Husqvarna .... Well not now, not after seeing how cheap the thing is built!! And they are up to 4 grand for that rubbish. Thank you...
Outstanding video and dialog. I would watch a video comparison of any two types of products or any analysis if any product by this person and reccomend anyone else to as well. The only information that I would prefer to be included would be the differences in availability between American and European markets if there are any but that is certainly not necessary to improve the overall grade of demonstration as it is already the best I have ever observed. Bravo.
Check out our Honda Miimo review. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S8IOOXVpLp8.html The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
@@mowermagic this is not Honda :D this is Bosch :D Honda slowly withdraws from this model :D and finally -> three new models appear in 2023 from Honda Miimo :)
Hi Thanks for this video. It made it very easy for me to chose but now that I have the Ambrogio I have noticed that one of the rear wheels has a much larger free rotation than the other one before the engine engages. I guess in the motors there are reduction gears and I worry that something is wrong there. What do you think, should I worry. The mower is two months old
I have ambrogio bx4 model,when it returns to the charging station it goes off auto mode so I need to press the on button again to get it to go back out when it's meant to,when I do this it will then go out and cut when it's meant to but won't if I don't press the on/off button.any ideas how I fix it?
If you call comparing each electro mechanical component irrelevant, so be it - all these components make up the machine and are ultimately very important.
So if i buy the Ambrogio Twenty Deluxe and change the battery to a higher capacity than it would work like the elite or elite +? Same print and motors etc? Thx
We'd love to say that it was that simple, but it's not. Both the Twenty Deluxe and Twenty Elite use the same battery, the additional area coverage mainly comes from the addition of the GPS and connect module for GPS enhanced navigation to optimise where it mows in the lawn and reduce the time it takes to return to dock with GPS return home. It also uses a different software to work alongside this so you can't just add in the GPS antenna and expect it to work. The Twenty Elite S+ is the same as the Twenty Elite with a larger battery and algorithms tweaked to match this - even if it was as simple as getting a bigger battery, it would be more cost effective to buy the high capacity model than try to upgrade it yourself though. As for the motors etc - yes generally all other components are the same across the different Twenty models. I hope that helps.
My 435 AWD has been in repair shop for 3 months now. I am paying monthly payments on my automower on top of monthly payments to a local lawn service. The company is completely unresponsive and unsympathetic to my situation. How long is too long for a repair? This was a known factory defect. European customers were compensated with cash payments. If this were a new car purchase the dealer would provide a loaner. I don’t understand how husqvarna can stand by these business practices. DO NOT BUY AN AUTOMOWER
Thank you very much for this very comprehensive and detailed comparison between these two models / brands. It really helps in understanding some major differences between models, that you definitely don't capture when ready the technical data sheets or user manuals. It looks like my technical background always requests in depth analysis when making choices, your explanation and video completely satisfies my curiosity and technical expectations. Very good job!! Cheers from south of France.
The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
Interesting video, but it seemed to meet like it's a part one. Dissembling the devices and looking in detail how they are build is great, but it can't replace practical test.
Correct, because the Ambrogio is terrible at cutting grass... It's best to think of Ambrogio as a lawn polishing tool because it can only trim a tiny 1/16 off the top of the grass
Incorrect it is not terrible. The small cutting is by design - once the grass is the required level it always stays the same. There is no need to cut off more as it mows every other day.
Hello, I am in market for robot. In my country they mostly sell Ambrogio L35 DELUXE. Do you have a detailed review on that robot as well? Is it newer version than TWENTY 25 ELITE?
Was about to make a comment about how you much you were hating on the husky. I changed my mind after 5 minutes. Once you pulled the battery and motors, it's pretty obvious the husky is cheaply made and not worth the price. FYI IOS, not ISO. MOLEX, not molenex. just because the battery is only a 2 Ah battery, it doesn't mean that's all the current it will output. many single cell Li-Po (just one [of the many] cylinder[s] inside the black shrink wrap) can and are designed to sink 30 Amps shorted and be just fine. In the front of the Ambrogio it appears there is a lidar sensor (or plain IR distance sensor) as I can clearly see two lenses behind IR plastic. You didn't mention this? You did not mention if there was conformal coating in the Ambrogio main board. The coating was clearly visible on the husky with the light glare. Bigger mowers don't necessarily require a bigger processor, just more power and bigger mowers. Mowers with more bells and whistles do: GPS, color screens, WiFi, WLAN, and more sensors require more computing. Resettable circuit breakers or PTC fuses are nice as you don't need to replace anything, and I would prefer to see that. The addition of an SD card is concerning -- they are easily corrupted, and I would have preferred to see a eeprom, mmc, or garden gnome with a notepad instead. Antennas and network chips would have been nice to see closer. My nitpicking aside, this was a great video! I like to see people actually take the time to open it up and show the electrical and mechanical workings. Thanks.
The facts speak for themselves. We hold up items from each brand and discuss. We specify facts and figures from each brand. If one brand comes out better there is not much we can actually do to fake the factual results. If one is bigger/longer/heavier/faster etc than the other, then that is what we report. You can watch the video, listen to the facts and make up your own mind.
Interesting to see the difference in shell... The wheel grip point - I'd be much more interested to see how that works on grass than on steel and concrete. I don't mow steel or concrete very often
We don't mow steel or concrete very often either! But for the sake of this video, where we delve into the insides of the machines and their technical specification - we decided to film in our workshop.
Great and detail review. I see that you more inclined to recommend Ambrogio, but here are mine pros and cons from my experience: 1) fixed blade are good if there's nevere ever any fallen branches, garden fruits, pine cones, toys or other objects on the lawn. And if there is - the disk will get bent or damaged really quick what will lead loss of sharpness (yellow or white lawn tops), vibration. You need to change that disc in time, or vibration will do some damage to the robot. Husqvarna blades will rotate around it's fixing bolts hitting objects preserving the blade motor and blades. 2) Mulching blade - fallen leafs during autumn season will be hard to collect wet porridge. 3) Why Husqvarna pushed blade 13 cm from the edge - safety first: the closer the blade from the edge, the easier to get cut. It's okay when there is no children, pets or human on the lawn, but still, there is no robot on the market, which can completely cut the edges. You still need to trim the edge it's 5 cm or it's 15 cm, or lay cobblestones perimeter line or etc. 4) Husqvarna 310 robot do not have to operate 24/7 to maintain 1000 m2 lawn, it's nonsense. 1000 m2 - 4 - 5 hours of pure blade motor working time is usually enough (which means 8-10 robot schedulle time). 5) Battery capacity - Ambrogio needs more capacity to reach it's docking station following perimeter (there might appear yellow marks on the route on corners). Husqvarna got guide wire, which is straight route to the station, that means it's less time to reach it. 6) Wide wheels - the more contact you make to your lawn, the more squeezed and bent down it will look, especially when the wheel will be full of dirt, grass or leaves it will work as an asphalt roller.
Don't tell people that Ambrogio needs 3Ah additional capacity comparing to husqvarna only because of the return-to-station system. It is not that much energy consuming plus you can program Ambrogio to return to station more efficiently than following the perimeter wire only. 2Ah battery capacity for a 1600m2 robot is a joke. How many times a day the robot needs to recharge to actually mow such large area? What is the usual lifetime of such a highly-exploited battery considering that the lifetime of Li-Ion cells is highly dependent on recharge cycles? Apparently you never installed any Ambrogio robot so you don't speak from your own experience.
Could I ask what are your thoughts about comparison the L35B vs the Twenty Elite? I have 300 squares meters garden that would be divided in four zones, due to the garden’s layout. There is a very small area with a steep 2 m strip. I would like to buy the Twenty but the vendor says the L35B, due to its dual battery will last longer and operate more efficiently . What is your opinion about the two devices? Thank you so much for the help
Came for an honest review. Unfortunately i didn't get one. Trying to mention all the great things with the Ambrogio but just the bad things with the Husqvarna isn't the way to go if you want trust from your viewers. Hope you have fun with your Ambrogio money!
We report only on facts. We compare one size, dimension, feature against another - the result speaks for itself. If one is 2cm and one is 3cm, then that is what we report. No manner of waffling will change the facts of a comparison.
Have been an owner of a husqvarna 310 for 4 years. It has never failed, Mowing through heavy wind, and rain faithfully retuning to its basestation- My lawn is uneven, and it do lift its frontwheels, but have never lost traction even in hilly terrain, never. You fail to tell the viewer about the weight distribution. It is 80/20, and will never lose traction. The tall diameter will make it pass on small holes, roots and do collect minimal amounts of cut/uncut grass. The ambrogio on the other hand, small wide wheels and rubber tires, collecting grass, dropping into small potholes, a pivoting front axle allowing for the lawn to get scalped. Rubberwheels do not age wery well either. If rain or moist condition, probably flattening half of the lawn with its wide wheels, before it tries to cut the grass. I guess there will be lots of left over patches, while wheels and axles collects enormous amouts of grass. Maybe it is a good thing with that big battery, if it ever manages a whole summer vacation without beeing serviced. The more complex constrution have to prove itself. Often the simplest things are the most reliable. And what about the frontwheels acting as a bumper, trouble.
Your comments on the Ambrogio is just not accurate at all. Everything you try to point out as a problem is a none issue. I wish people would keep their mouth shut when it comes to commenting on stuff they know nothing about.
@@Birdfeeder795 What I do know is, that Husqvarna is reliable, and never get stuck. It has done a great job, and still do. All my neighbours have bought the same one. No problem or reliability issues. I can tell that this ambrogio will get stuck in my garden.
Hi, Jonathan. How does the twenty manage on slopes? I have around 45% slope in the lawn, I know it's rated for this, but does it live up to it's claim? Any advice appreciated. Thanks
Hi Liam. Ambrogio are very true to their specifications. The wide grippy wheels on this platform really do a fantastic job so it does keep grip even if the conditions aren't perfect. If you're right on the limit we'd always suggest getting some advice from a local dealer too so a real world judgement can be made based on the slope and other conditions around it. If you local to us we're happy to come and do a lawn survey and bring a unit to test on the sloped are (we can test without a wire needing to be installed) just to give you confidence in the slope handling. If you're not local but in the UK, we can point you to a local dealer who can help too.
I'm a dealer, and i can tell you that the L20 totally lives up to their specifications. It can do much more too, but if you stay in the guidelines you won't have any problem. Just make sure the slopes aren't steep at the outside boundary, or you might have some problems.
Great review! Just a small correction: The L20 wheel motor heatsink isn't in fact a heatsink, is a weight. the machine have such great floatation with those wheels that in some kind of grass tend to float on it. So they needed some more weight on the wheels.
I have the old L15 (2019 model) and its virtually identical to the 2020 L15 and the twenty deluxe, except for the smaller blade and the blade guard (the new L15 has the same one as the twenty). Motors, battery electronics, wheels, chassis, all 100% the same. Seriously, afaict the only difference is the color and of course, packaging (perimeter wire). Only the twenty elite plus is "different", it has a 2P battery and thus twice the capacity. Since its just a bunch of 18650s in series, no BMS, no balance leads even, feel free to upgrade your own battery, which is what Im doing. Oh, and I guess its possible in theory they reduced the speed on the L15 compared to the 20, which might explain the claimed difference in lawn size they can cover. But I doubt that even, for sure the motors and electronics are the exact same.
Did the store run out of the long drill bits? That 24 inch one you have doesn't seem quite long enough. It always seems cloudy and rainy when I watch videos from England. You are very knowledgeable. I learned a lot from your video. Nice job
I have the Ambrogio and very disappointed with how it cuts grass. Its only be capable of trimming 1/16 of an inch and if a blade of grass is slightly longer it just pushes it over. Bottom line. I ts a very ineffective mower and takes many-many passes over the same area to achieve the final cut. I bought Ambrogio because of this 📸 and that was my mistake.
You need to just let the mower do its work - don't watch it. If at the end of a cycle the grass is cut is does not matter how many times it goes over the same area. Once it is short, it will then stay short.
Only thing is thin wheels get better traction on off-road commonplace with farm or military vehicles for example a deuce 1/2 6x6 wheel drive or all near tractors If you’ve ever driven a car with wide tires off road you know things get lairy fast haha 😆
Thank you so much. I'm a retired landscape contractor living in Hawaii and looking for one of these for when going behind my trusty Honda gas powered mower will no be a thing I do.. I've watched another video of yours comparing the Honda robot to the Ambrogio and was surprised by Hondas lack of concern for their own reputation in this field.. Thank you..or as we say Mahalo nui loa for your work
Ambriogio is ignoring US market needs for 4" high cut, I almost bought one last year from Paradise Robotics but can't have dead grass in the summer of NE Ohio
Ambrogio have launched and high cut version of the 4.0 Elite specifically for the US market and have other versions to follow soon. If you contact Max Distributing in Oregon they should be able to give you more info on this (they're the official importer for the US).
@@TWskill They're just launching the first generation of the QUADs at the moment. We're not privy to all the products in developments but it would certainly be a good machine to have a higher cut option on.
@@mowermagic regarding 4" cut capability... Could Ambrogio just put out a set of "taller" (greater diameter) wheels (to raise the blade) to 4, 4+ height to use for hot summer months? (For the L20 Deluxe and Elite models) I happen to live in very hot, dry Texas summers...
@@opop9988bbttjj When i set mowing height to max on my L15, it really doesnt cut very well. Raising the height alone isnt enough, these mowers have no suction to pull up the grass, and to make things worse, the big wheels flatten it. Maybe it works better if you have thicker, mor lush and "springy" grass than I do, but I wouldnt bet on it.
This is an awesome video, thank you very much for this detailed review, really enjoyed it! Could you please explain then what is the difference between Automower 310 and Automower 315 if they have so many identical details? Thank you
If my lawn was flat like a concrete patio, these mowers would perform fine. But who has such flat and level lawns? (we grow flowers in our garden, keep grass in the lawn) I will be top dressing as i do want to move towards a robotic mower and most are like these, not designed for all terrain real world lawns.
Na, it handles uneven ground quite well, my lawn has more in common with a pasture than a golf court, full of holes and hills, pots and trees, the little ambrogio has no problems with that. Of course, flower beds and the like, you just have to put the perimeter wire around them.
je coupe ma pelouse depuis 2017 avec un Husqvarna 315, et j'en suis très content. Mes petits enfants peuvent jouer autour, et le système de lames rétractables et loin des bords est pour moi un gage de sécurité: les lames fixes à 3 cm des bords me feraient un peu peur car les enfants sont attirés par ces petits robots !! Le robot passe partout, et une grosse pente à monter ne l'arrête jamais, même sur herbe mouillée : le grip est excellent . Les lames , je ne les change que tous les ans car elles sont réversibles à mi saison, et très résistantes de par leur rétractabilité. Bref, ce robot est un "Plug and play" remarquable de fiabilité et d'endurance.
Nous sommes très heureux que vous soyez satisfait du Husqvarna. Veuillez noter que la lame de l'Ambrogio est entièrement conforme à toutes les lois et réglementations. C'est sûr. Leurs modèles fonctionnent également sur les pentes, certains mieux que d'autres.