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Posted 19 August 2019

Worx Landroid S 300 20V 18cm Robotic Lawnmower 2.0Ah for £324.98 with code delivered @ Toolstation

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WORX Landroid S WR130E robotic lawn mower is perfect for smaller gardens up to 300m2. With Smart Auto scheduling and intelligent navigation, it is faster and more agile than other robot mowers. The WR130E is safe, quiet and comes with a battery that fits any WORX 20V cordless tool. The first fully customizable robot mower on the market.

Lawnmower features:

• 3 x Stainless steel blade.
• 18cm cut width.
• 4 cutting heights.
• Cutting heights ranging from 2cm-5cm.
• Rear discharge.
• Mulch function.
• 5m power cable.

Kit Includes

1pc WR130E Mower, 1pc battery pack, 1pc charger, 1pc charging base, 9 blades and screws, 100m Boundary wire, 130 Staples, 1pc hex key, 2pc measurement gauges, 8pc nails for securing the charging station.

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  1. scunny's avatar
    Leave the mowing to the wife, so much cheaper. Gets her out the house for a while too
  2. jamgin's avatar
    Be careful if somebody else in your area owns one of these.
    I left mine in the garden expecting the lawn to be cut by the time I got back from work, only to find it had bogged off to the pub for a couple of shandys with the Worx from a couple of doors down.
  3. Wildman's avatar
    For anyone who is curious, I have the older model of this (£250 ebay deal from here) and it is one of the best purchases I've made.

    Not only do you not have to concern yourself with cutting the grass, but because it's cut daily it's the healthiest it's ever been and you save on green bin fees by having no cuttings.

    Additionally, although it's not true 'multi-zone' you can run the parameter wires off the main area to create separate zones and it works in much the same way, just carry to the other zone when required and hit 'go'.
  4. mark1111's avatar
    jamgin19/08/2019 16:43

    Be careful if somebody else in your area owns one of these.I left mine in …Be careful if somebody else in your area owns one of these.I left mine in the garden expecting the lawn to be cut by the time I got back from work, only to find it had bogged off to the pub for a couple of shandys with the Worx from a couple of doors down.


    So what you saying? Rather than doing it's job, it went out for a drink with a Worx colleague? Typical.
  5. deleted249798's avatar
    Surprised people have to pay for garden waste collections, here in TipsyNurse county it's free.

    Because I put it in other people's bins.
  6. SOUTHWALES's avatar
    I let my chickens eat my grass so not had to cut it in years. And as a bonus get some very nice eggs in return.

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    Aici19/08/2019 11:50

    Sadly Edinburgh started to charge for green bins last year. £25 a year. …Sadly Edinburgh started to charge for green bins last year. £25 a year. Stupid I know.


    £40 in Ponteland, Northumberland. They don't take glass as part of their recycling either, it's a bloody liberty!
  8. ahleung's avatar
    Got the flymo 1200r and worth every penny. BUT, expect to invest in a edge trimmer as it does leave a border which needs to be cut every once in a while
  9. nick1946's avatar
    Out of stock anywhere near me
  10. electrogear's avatar
    Really looking forward to developments in this tech, and whether the mapping technology that's used in robot vacuums can come into play to create zones and tell the mower which paths it can use to traverse between zones.
  11. Aici's avatar
    Sadly Edinburgh started to charge for green bins last year. £25 a year. Stupid I know.
  12. 2minutenoodles's avatar
    I don’t even have a garden but I want one. Wonder if it works on fluffy carpet
  13. deleted543435's avatar
    Whitedot20/08/2019 00:08

    Would be useful if the people saying these are great would advise what the …Would be useful if the people saying these are great would advise what the size and shape of their garden is, and whether they have kids etc. It seems like a good idea in principle but only for a particular set of ideal circumstances.


    We have a similar model, Flymo 1200r, we have two kids (5&8). Our garden is 18m X 32m, almost 600sqm, Flymo says ours can do up to 400 but we've had it for two years and works flawlessly, we have ours set to cut from 5am to 11am, but bare in mind they can only run for about an hour before needs charging again so although 5 to 11 is 6 hours it's only cutting for 3. We only run ours Monday to Friday.

    You don't notice any grass clippings ever, they are so tiny they just go back into the ground, you also don't get weeds as they don't get chance to grow..
  14. villageidiotdan's avatar
    What annoys me with the extra tax on green bin collections is 1. They weren't doing it for free previously so it's double taxation 2. They should be declaring it in their annual % price rise but don't.
  15. jamgin's avatar
    mark111119/08/2019 22:24

    So what you saying? Rather than doing it's job, it went out for a drink …So what you saying? Rather than doing it's job, it went out for a drink with a Worx colleague? Typical.


    Yup, he came home half cut...
  16. mark1111's avatar
    jamgin20/08/2019 08:55

    Yup, he came home half cut...


    Tell me about it. Mine had been on the grass all night, came home with the mulchies and woke the whole house up at 2am.
  17. Roger_Irrelevant's avatar
    Rabbit_Exorcist20/08/2019 07:20

    Very intelligent, they get paid twice to do very little!


    Except it's not because fly tipping is up 500% from 2014 levels, or people just put rubble in with their household waste, so the council actually pays landfill tax of about £90/tonne to dispose of it!

    Like I say, the Public Sector is run by monkeys.
  18. TOFO's avatar
    Kazloav21/08/2019 09:11

    A toy for the dunderheads, give me strength, laziness and stupidity get …A toy for the dunderheads, give me strength, laziness and stupidity get married.


    I am guessing that you've ditched your washing machine already and are doing all your washing by hand.

    Surely a hypocrite otherwise.
  19. uksweetbargains's avatar
    Thanks for posting this deal. Ordered!
  20. lidds's avatar
    Wildman19/08/2019 11:01

    For anyone who is curious, I have the older model of this (£250 ebay deal …For anyone who is curious, I have the older model of this (£250 ebay deal from here) and it is one of the best purchases I've made.Not only do you not have to concern yourself with cutting the grass, but because it's cut daily it's the healthiest it's ever been and you save on green bin fees by having no cuttings.Additionally, although it's not true 'multi-zone' you can run the parameter wires off the main area to create separate zones and it works in much the same way, just carry to the other zone when required and hit 'go'.


    Green bin fees? do you get charged extra for filling up your green bin. That seems mad especially as its reused (I know in my council its given to farmers for compost and so on)
  21. Wildman's avatar
    deleted75648519/08/2019 14:07

    Ah, thanks. Looking into it and I don’t think it will work on my lawn witho …Ah, thanks. Looking into it and I don’t think it will work on my lawn without paying an extra £200 for the anti collision system (it would need to dodge a couple oftrees).


    You can run the perimeter wire to and round objects if suitable chainsawjournal-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-…jpg
  22. deleted756485's avatar
    Wildman19/08/2019 14:25

    You can run the perimeter wire to and round objects if suitable …You can run the perimeter wire to and round objects if suitable https://chainsawjournal-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Worx-Landroid-WG794-best-robot-lawn-mower-diagram.jpg


    Oooo. I’m back on board
  23. Wildman's avatar
    deleted75648519/08/2019 14:47

    Oooo. I’m back on board


    Just peg the wire to test distances etc before burying the wire would be my tip.
  24. WessexUnderwater's avatar
    What stops these getting nicked?
  25. MrKrabs's avatar
    electrogear19/08/2019 22:33

    Really looking forward to developments in this tech, and whether the …Really looking forward to developments in this tech, and whether the mapping technology that's used in robot vacuums can come into play to create zones and tell the mower which paths it can use to traverse between zones.


    Yeah, if Xiaomi did one with lidar that would be awesome.
  26. Whitedot's avatar
    Would be useful if the people saying these are great would advise what the size and shape of their garden is, and whether they have kids etc. It seems like a good idea in principle but only for a particular set of ideal circumstances.
  27. deleted543435's avatar
    ahleung19/08/2019 22:14

    Got the flymo 1200r and worth every penny. BUT, expect to invest in a edge …Got the flymo 1200r and worth every penny. BUT, expect to invest in a edge trimmer as it does leave a border which needs to be cut every once in a while


    We put a green rubber border at grass level round our garden, same stuff you get in play parks. Can hardly tell and we don't have to strim.

    PS we have the Flymo too
  28. Stitch123's avatar
    abx20/08/2019 07:28

    Looking for a version that can do a larger garden. All the videos seem to …Looking for a version that can do a larger garden. All the videos seem to show it doing really large gardens that appear well over the size limit of 300m2. Is it actually capable of doing over 300m2?


    Might be worth checking out the 1200r as it’s rated to cover 400m2. (+-20% depending on complexity).
  29. jamgin's avatar
    SOUTHWALES20/08/2019 07:52

    I let my chickens eat my grass so not had to cut it in years. And as a …I let my chickens eat my grass so not had to cut it in years. And as a bonus get some very nice eggs in return.[Image]


    But like the Worx I expect you have to put your battery hens on charge each night....
  30. Bdn88's avatar
    Assume this won't work too well if you have a dog...!
  31. Stormfish's avatar
    I've got the version before this, its bloody brilliant. We cut the lawn once ourselves this year and Dave the lawnmower has done it all since. Lawn looks great and we just need to trim the edges. At this price it's a steal.
  32. Apex_Predator's avatar
    If you're paying for green bins, what's the council tax for.
  33. Kazloav's avatar
    A toy for the dunderheads, give me strength, laziness and stupidity just got married. (edited)
  34. Sound.as.a.'s avatar
    mattu20/08/2019 06:21

    We've got the older model, our garden is 12 X 14m with a path down the …We've got the older model, our garden is 12 X 14m with a path down the middle and a few trees. We have two young kids and a trampoline (that I move around every few days), I just move all the toys to the path at night and have put planks of wood between the legs of the trampoline so that the mower doesn't get stuck but can still go between. Set the boundary wires 10cm from the edges and made a crossing point through the path and it's honestly a joy to see the grass cut and looking healthy without having to drag the mower out of the shed and do it myself. Best money I've spent on the garden. Beware though, the mower will show no mercy if you leave small plastic toys on the garden, I was picking up bits of plastic spade yesterday!


    Hmmm, clearing the garden nightly sounds like more hassle than dragging the mower out every couple of weeks... how does it handle small branches... have a willow that drops a few
  35. TOFO's avatar
    TOFO21/08/2019 06:50

    OOS everywhere it seems. How many managed to buy one at this price I …OOS everywhere it seems. How many managed to buy one at this price I wonder....


    Just called them an managed to place an order for home shipping for £325. They are receiving 100 more units on the 23rd of August.
  36. TOFO's avatar
    Is the Anti-Collision System accessory worth the money?
  37. TOFO's avatar
    Kazloav21/08/2019 09:11

    A toy for the dunderheads, give me strength, laziness and stupidity get …A toy for the dunderheads, give me strength, laziness and stupidity get married.


    Thanks for that.
  38. dazzler303's avatar
    Bdn8821/08/2019 15:59

    Yes, clearly. What I mean is how is the machine programmed, does it come …Yes, clearly. What I mean is how is the machine programmed, does it come on when you tell it to? Or at a certain time each day? Therefore you have to clean on certain days or times before it runs


    yep, you programme it to what suits, the idea of the lawnmower though is that its out cutting very frequently as it just nips the top of the grass - no grass collection so you have to be on top of your poo game !
  39. SMJ007's avatar
    Back in stock!!!
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