Husqvarna Launches New Robotic Mower for Small Gardens
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Market-leading Husqvarna has created a compact and reliable Automower® robotic lawnmower for small gardens and lawns. It is now possible for all garden owners, no matter how small their lawn is, to give up their old walk-behind lawn mower. The Automower® 305 robotic lawnmower is suited for lawns up to 500 m2 and equipped with a rechargeable Li-lon battery. No more worrying about the state of the lawn, the Automower® robotic lawnmower makes sure that the grass is perfectly cut 24-7.
The robotic lawn mower weights 7 kg. This makes it easy to move between areas, for example in the case of townhouses with separated lawns, and it will not flatten the grass. But it is only easy to move for the owner. Like all Husqvarna robotic lawn mowers the new model has an advanced Anti Theft System with an alarm and a personal PIN code that makes the machine useless if stolen.
"In the future, robotic lawnmowers will be as common for homeowners as dishwashers are today. Automower® 305 makes robotic mowing affordable for more homeowners, freeing up time for other activities without compromising on a well kept lawn," says Towe Ressman, head of Husqvarna Global Design.
No emissions and happy neighbours! Without emissions while cutting, the Automower® robotic lawnmower fertilizes and cuts the lawn to perfection, all by itself, using less energy than a light bulb. The silent and well-designed robot will not only keep the lawn perfect, it will also be well appreciated by all the neighbours.
For additional information, please contact Husqvarna Press Hotline at +46 8 738 70 80 or press@husqvarna.se
The Husqvarna Group is the world's largest producer of outdoor power products including chainsaws, trimmers, lawn mowers and garden tractors. It is the European leader in consumer irrigation equipment under the Gardena brand. The Group is also one of the world leaders in cutting equipment and diamond tools for the construction and stone industries. Net sales in 2009 were SEK 34 billion and the average number of employees was 15,000.
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