Who Doesn't Want a Remote Control Lawn Mower?
Many of us like the idea of laying in a hammock with a nice grass of lemonade. We like the idea of being so worry-free and relaxed that we can simply “watch the grass grow.” But watching the grass gross in itself presents us with a problem: who is going to mow the lawn? What if you could strike a compromise – and instead lay in your hammock, drink your lemonade, and watch the grass get mowed?
Thanks to recent advances in remote control and lawn mower technology, you can actually do exactly that. You can purchase a remote control lawn mower that will do everything – with the exception of control itself.
This being said, it is important to understand that this invention comes with a caveat: if you do not first clear the yard of rocks and sticks, you might drive your remote control lawn mower right over one without even seeing it. If you've done a preliminary scan of your yard – and if you are reasonably careful with watching your mowing job – you should be fine; if not, you will end up with a dulled and dinged blade on your remote control lawn mower.
There are a number of different remote control lawn mower models currently on the market. Most are from tech engineering firms, such as EvaTech, which produces four different classes of remote lawn mower. The cheapest model they offer is the RCLM2006E, which is currently selling for around $2200. Models that offer more control and a higher quality engine, blades, and chassis cost as much as $3300.
Whether you're looking for looking for the best way to maximize your productivity or whether you're looking for the best way to increase the amount of time you aren't working, a remote control lawn mower can do the job.
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