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well it's taken its sweet time but
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spring has finally arrived and my grass
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is finally starting to grow which means
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it's time to take a look at another
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robot lawn mower from Mamotion last year
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I did a review of their Luba which
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all-wheel drive which I thoroughly loved
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it became my exclusive lawnmowing device
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for last year and as the year went and I
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learned how to use it it just kept kept
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getting better and better so I'm excited
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to take a look at their Yuka series this
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year and so we're going today to jump in
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get things unboxed and start the process
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let's dive in the setup process is
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largely a matter of taking it out of the
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box and setting up the reference station
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and charging station and so this is
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where the mower will go to dock and
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charge itself and the reference station
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is what allows it to communicate across
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all of your property and so that you
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have constant communication even if
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you're on a remote site and so as you
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can see that process is pretty quick and
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straightforward now to be fair this is
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not the first time that I've done it so
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I kind of know my motions process
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however I do think that they have
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expedited the process even relative to
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the Luba that I reviewed last year there
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was no final assembly to be done on the
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mower itself meaning that basically all
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I was doing was setting up the reference
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station and the garage this upper garage
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being an op optional accessory for it
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but the base station that was basically
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all that I was setting up after that
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it's just a matter of connecting through
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the app i went ahead and ran a couple of
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firmware updates one for the reference
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station one for the mower itself and now
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all I've got to do is map out the space
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that I want it to mow so let's jump in
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and do that motion has a new auto
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mapping feature and as you can see it
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was trying to find the edges the problem
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is is that my yard is really really
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complex with multiple tiers different
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zones that are not even directly
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connected and need pads connecting them
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it's just too complex an operation to be
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done through the auto mapping and so I
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had to do the typical manual setup which
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is really quite easy to do once you
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learn how you basically just manually
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drive the mower around the perimeter of
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the edges that you want to define and
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then you can add different things like
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no cut zones around trees or planters
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you can add pathways as I've had to do
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to connect different zones to each other
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and as we'll see in just a moment
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there's even more things that you can
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add with the sweeper unit
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so I'm going to experiment with another
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aspect of the Yuka design that is
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different from the Luba that I reviewed
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last year and that is that you can add a
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sweeper/bag attachment and then even
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program it to dump and so that's going
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to be particularly useful I think during
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the season where you have leaves that's
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not the case right now but what I do
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have unfortunately is some weeds and so
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I'm going to spend a little time i'm
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going to be popping up some of these
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weeds and pulling them and rather than
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trying to collect them into a bucket or
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something I'm just going to eject them
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out on the ground everywhere I go and
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then I'm going to use that yuba
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attachment and see if it will come
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around and sweep those up and dump them
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in a pre-ordained spot let's see if it
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works all right here's the mess we've
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got before we run the sweeper now unlike
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the assembly of the mower itself this
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did take a little bit of work and that
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included checking for an additional
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battery which comes with the sweeper kit
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which I didn't need it was already
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installed but it's nice to have a backup
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battery then assembling the bag assembly
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the sweeper itself attaching it to the
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mower and one last thing is there's a
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counterwe that goes at the top to help
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it okay that process took a little bit
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more work than what it did in terms of
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the initial setup however I think I've
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got everything done correctly now and I
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noticed that when I went into the app it
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opened up two extra options in there one
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of those was sweep and the other was
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dump and so now I'm going to work to try
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to program it to include sweeping as a
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part of the process and then to program
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a dump spot we'll see how intuitive that
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process is let's dive in you have the
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option to either program it to just
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sweep or to mow and sweep you're going
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to want to establish a few extra
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settings and then also make sure to
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designate your dump zone and then you
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basically just stand back and let it do
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really a pretty impressive job here
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there's maybe three uh little clumps
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that I have found that I pulled out so
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overall really impressive and so I've
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been using the Yuka 3000 for about 3
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weeks at this point using it exclusively
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for cutting my lawn now as you've
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already seen my lawn is really really
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complex and so that kind of plays into
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my opinion of a robot lawnmower because
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if it doesn't work efficiently kind of
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with that automating that I'm looking
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for well it kind of defeats the point
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and so I've evaluated how well it does
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throughout this time so let me give you
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after real world use it's running behind
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me right now let me talk to you about
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what I like and what I don't like about
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it and how it compares in some ways to
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the Luba uh all-wheel drive that I
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reviewed last year so as far as things
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that I like uh as you have seen the
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sweeper and the automatic dumping when
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it works it works impressively well i
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believe that this at least to this point
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from what I've seen is a technology that
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only Mimotion has developed and so it's
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really really cool that you do have that
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capability that flexibility of being
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able to clean your lawn particularly if
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you have the kind of lawn where a lot of
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leaves fall onto it or junk gets on it
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the ability to not just trim the grass
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but be able to have it cleaned up and
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that to be dumped elsewhere that's
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really really cool and in certain
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applications the right applications
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which I'll get to in just a second I
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think it works pretty fantastic i also
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what I I really really like about the
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Mimotion app and like any kind of new
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app it takes a little while for you to
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kind of learn how to make it work uh the
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best way and so I found that I last year
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I did my review of the the Luba but then
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I progressively used it throughout the
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remainder of the year and the more I
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learned about the app and where I could
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tweak it to do exactly where I I I what
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I wanted it became truly effortless to
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where the mower was just fully automated
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and did everything that I wanted and so
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their app is has a great deal of
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complexity but there is a little bit of
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a learning curve but once you learn how
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to use it it really really is useful i
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also find that with these robot
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lawnmowers in general but it certainly
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was true with the the yuka is that
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particularly early in the season as we
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are right now I'm fighting the battle
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against weeds and so being able to have
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your grass trimmed often and thus you
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can set it at maybe a little bit of a
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higher height kind of what's the optimal
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height and maybe cut it every few days
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no skin off your back right and so by
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doing that you're actually helping to
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fight against weeds and so that you get
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a healthier lawn not that my lawn is
7:32
always a great reflection of that i have
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terrible soil here however you know
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after a while I start looking at my lawn
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and saying "Hey that looks pretty
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fantastic." And so it certainly does
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help with with uh dealing with weeds as
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well one advantage of the Yuka as
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opposed to the Luba all-wheel drive the
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Luba all-wheel drive has amazing grip
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it's got those very knobbyby tires
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however it because it's all-wheel drive
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it turns a little bit more in a clunky
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fashion the uh the Yuka has only three
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wheels and so it because of that though
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however it's able to turn a little
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tighter way and also it doesn't tear up
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the ground as a product of as a part of
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doing that now the downside is it
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doesn't have as nearly as much grip as
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the Luba does but if your concern is is
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you don't like the potential damage to
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your lawn well it does a pretty good job
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of that i appreciate the fact with the
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Yuka that it actually charges from the
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front and it makes sense that it needs
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to charge from the front when you
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consider the fact that you could have
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the the sweeper and bag attachment put
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onto it and so it couldn't back into
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charge like the uh the Luba does and so
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I but I also just find that it's able to
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just kind of do it in a more direct
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fashion it just pulls in uh you know it
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starts a charging process it doesn't
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have to do like the mini point turn to
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back in and and so I just I just found
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to be a little bit more efficient than
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what I found with the Luba overall uh it
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is very very quiet in operation now I
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will say that when you have the sweeper
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attached the sweeper actually makes more
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noise than what the mower itself does
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but by itself it is so quiet that you
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could run at any time of the day and not
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disturb anyone yourself or the neighbors
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and so it's very good and even with the
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um with the sweeper attachment on it's
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still really really quiet compared to an
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ordinary lawn mower i also appreciate
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the fact that you end up with
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mathematically perfect lines and it kind
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of blows people's minds when they uh
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they come and they or they they see my
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lawn it's like how do you get your line
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so straight well it's like well I'm
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probably not capable of getting my lines
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that straight but these are
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mathematically perfect it will do the
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same thing every time and and the longer
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it goes and the more that those lines
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get grooved in the more fantastic it
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looks and so I do really appreciate that
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mathematical precision that comes from
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that i love the fact that the whole
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recharging process and and in this case
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really the whole process is is automated
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and so you don't have to worry about you
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know when it gets low on battery it'll
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go and it'll charge itself it'll go back
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and finish the job you don't really once
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you have everything set up it just works
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you have it scheduled it just does what
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you needed to do and you really can be
10:09
very handsoff in the whole process which
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is kind of the point i do finally
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appreciate the fact that I have really
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found with Mimotion that their products
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they're really great with firmware
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updates and the firmware updates are not
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just fixing bugs but rather they are
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they're adding new features they're
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making the app more user friendly
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they're giving you more finite control
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they just really really follow up on
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their products and continue to maintain
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them i find that to be very very
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impressive so all that's great what
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about some things that I don't like well
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I find relative particularly to the Luba
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that I reviewed last year again it's
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all-wheel drive and it has much grippier
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tires i find that the Yuka is far more
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likely to get stuck than what the Luba
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does now uh I only there's only one spot
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that I finally had to program out to
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avoid because there was this place that
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it would sometimes get stuck uh you know
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kind of going down a bit of a slope and
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the the ground there's not as much grass
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there so it would get softer and it
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would spin out there but in that
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situation I have no doubt that the Luba
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would have done just fine uh because
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it's all-wheel drive and once I attach
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the sweeper unit on there the sweeper
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unit is designed to where it's obviously
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going to stick down and it's going to
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spin but even when it's raised up there
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are times if the ground is uneven and
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unfortunately I've got a fair bit of
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this that around here where it can just
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it'll kind of sense that it's not
11:33
getting full traction and it's quick to
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say that the robot stuck and it's not
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always actually stuck you know I can
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come up and times just manually drive it
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out without even touching the unit but
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uh once you put that sweeper on there I
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do find that you're more prone to run
11:48
into issues in general and so um and you
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need to make sure you've got enough room
11:53
for example where you're dumping like
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right now it's over there dumping and
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I've had to play with the the dumping
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spots to make sure that there's
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sufficient you know clearage around it
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for it to go in and do its thing and
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dump and not get messed up in that
12:07
process the other thing is that you'll
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see video footage of these in operation
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and you know they'll look like pristine
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as they're going along you put that
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sweeper on there and particularly the
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the rear of the unit and the bag all of
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that it's going to get dirty and uh and
12:24
really dirty and so just so you know if
12:26
you're expecting this robot to go around
12:28
looking pristine all the time not going
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to happen and that is is like it
12:34
quadruples in terms of that being true
12:37
if you have that sweeper attached to it
12:38
because it's literally picking up you
12:40
know dirt and and junk off the lawn and
12:43
it's throwing it back into that bag so
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it creates dust in the process so just
12:47
be aware of that so what's my conclusion
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on this as far as the pricing the the
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Luba 2 all-wheel drive that I reviewed
12:56
last year it's expensive it retails for
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around 3,500 bucks the Yuka 3000 is
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considerably less expensive you can get
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it for uh right under or right around
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$2,000 however that is coming without
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the sweeper attachment and if you're
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kind of buying into the Yuka because you
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love the idea of that sweeper attachment
13:17
and it automatically dumping you're
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going to need to plan on spending
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probably an additional $650 is what it
13:24
seems to be in the kit the final pricing
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it's not seems to be finalized from what
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I can tell but uh you're going to you're
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going to be looking at probably in the
13:33
$2,600 range if you want it with the
13:35
sweeper attached but even so you're
13:37
still talking about about $1,000 savings
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compared to the yuka and so my
13:42
conclusion is is that if you have a a
13:44
flat lawn where you don't really need
13:46
all-wheel drive I think that the Yuka it
13:48
it mows in a very similar fashion and
13:51
you have that potential killer feature
13:52
in terms of the sweeper that you really
13:54
can't get on the Luba and so if you have
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a a fairly uncomplicated lawn that is
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relatively flat I would say go with the
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Yuka if you have a more complex lawn as
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I do the Yuba did fine on all of these
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things if I didn't have the sweeper
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attached it did get stuck more than what
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I would like with the sweeper attached
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and so I would say for my lawn being
14:15
more complicated and frankly having
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places where things can get stuck
14:20
because there is some dirt and not you
14:22
know grass that it can grip as well I
14:24
would say that I'm probably better
14:25
served with the luba myself but your
14:27
mileage being vary and hopefully this
14:29
review gives you a clearer picture of of
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which one is going to work better for
14:34
you i will say that Mimotion seems to be
14:36
kind of killing it as far as the overall
14:39
technology here and designing products
14:41
that just really really work well uh I I
14:44
was a little bit skeptical when I went
14:46
into my initial review and even in the
14:48
early process with the Luba last year
14:50
before I kind of learned how to maximize
14:52
its potential i was like "Yeah it's cool
14:54
but you know not amazing." Once I got
14:56
everything kind of tweaked properly I
14:59
was just amazed by how good it was so
15:01
much so that I actually sold my lawn
15:03
tractor last fall it's like when am I
15:05
ever going to use this again so I think
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that's about as good as endorsement as I
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can get you want more information you
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can check out the linkage in the
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description down below as always thanks
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for watching have a great day and let