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Looking for unbeatable savings on smart lawn care solutions? Mammotion has you covered

Mammotion Luba Mini AWD 1500 Lawnmower
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Your lawn is a year-round project. Snow may be falling in some parts of the U.S., but you’re already thinking about the steps you’ll take to ensure you have the best yard on the block come spring. There’s no better time to take advantage of deals and discounts on automated lawn care technology, and Mammotion is dedicated to helping you save big from now through December 3.

Upgrade your lawn tech with Mammotion

Mammotion Luba Mini AWD 800 lawnmower going up a sloped hill.

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Mammotion's robotic mowers are built for modern living. Maintaining your lawn can be a time-consuming effort, but automated robotic mowers like Mammotion's Luba Mini AWD series can help you reclaim your free time without sacrificing your desire for a pristine lawn. The Luba Mini AWD 1500 and 800 are designed for homeowners who want smart, hands-free mowing.

Built for lawns up to 0.4 acres, the Luba Mini AWD H features a powerful all-wheel drive that can handle slopes up to 38.6° while maintaining a cut height of 2.2-4.0 inches, perfect for a lush, healthy lawn. The Luba Mini AWD H utilizes powerful UltraSense AI Vision to generate an ultra-accurate map of your lawn by auto-detecting boundaries, so there’s no need to install perimeter wire.

And if your yard is larger than 0.4 acres, the Luba Mini AWD can be programmed to maintain up to twenty different zones, so you can create your mowing routine — complete with ‘lawn tattoos’ that give your lawn a unique cut pattern for some artistic flair — across your entire property with the help of AI.

During Mammotion’s Black Friday sale, going on now until December 3, you can save $450 on a Luba Mini AWD 800 or 1500 from Mammotion.

The Luba series of robotic lawn mowers is designed for larger yards and is ideal for challenging lawn care situations, including advanced slopes with lots of obstacles to avoid. With a smartphone app that allows you to adjust the cutting height, a higher working capacity, and support for 4G connectivity, the Luba is an automated powerhouse of lawn mowing tech.

Mammotion robotic mowers make light work of small yards

Mammotion Yuka Mini 800H 4G Lawnmower

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But what if you have a smaller, easier-to-manage lawn to maintain and still want to benefit from a Mammotion robotic mower? That’s where the Mammotion Yuka series comes into play. The Yuka Mini 800H 4G and 600H 4G bundles are smart, all-in-one, eco-friendly lawn care solutions that require minimal work from you.

Mammotion's Yuka series is equipped with a quick-attach sweeper kit that collects leaves, debris, and glass clippings from your lawn in addition to its cutting capabilities. The Yuka can then automatically dump the debris it has collected at designated points without any additional user input. Like the Luba, the Yuka is supported by UltraSense AI vision for intelligent fencing and obstacle avoidance without the need for perimeter wires. The AI tech detects invisible boundaries during mowing to keep the robotic mower within its designated lawn zones while avoiding non-grass surfaces like pathways or flower beds.

Both the Luba and Yuka series automated robotic mowers excel at object detection, recognizing more than 200 objects thanks to UltraSense AI technology. And you can manage it all from the easy-to-use smartphone app.. At just $649 during the Mammotion Black Friday sale, the Yuka Mini 500H is an affordable entry point for automated lawn care that you can gift yourself or a loved one this holiday season.

Shop smarter and get the best deal of the year on automated robotic mowers from Mammotion.

Cole Martin is a freelance writer from the rural hills of Appalachia. She is passionate about all things tech and gaming, and is an advocate for improved accessibility in those spaces. Her taste in games ranges from the cozy and wholesome to Call of Duty and everything that falls in between. When she's not gaming or writing about tech, you can find her raising chickens on her farm in the woods.