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WORX Landroid takes lawn cutting off your weekend list, keeping grass tidy on schedule while you crack on with proper jobs.

When you're fed up losing half a Saturday to mowing, a WORX Landroid is the sensible fix. This worx robotic lawnmower works inside a set boundary and keeps on top of growth little and often, so you're not dragging a heavy mower round or dealing with clumps. Pick the right size for your lawn, set it up once, and let the worx robot grass cutter handle the routine.

What Are WORX Landroid Robot Mowers Used For?

  • Keeping domestic lawns looking consistently sharp by cutting little and often, so you avoid that long-grass slog after a wet week.
  • Maintaining rental properties and holiday lets where you need the grass done on time without relying on someone turning up with a mower.
  • Sorting awkward gardens with tight edges and obstacles, where pushing a mower round beds, trees, and garden furniture is a constant faff.
  • Reducing the amount of grass you have to collect and tip, because a worx robotic lawnmower trims regularly and leaves fine clippings to drop back in.

Choosing the Right WORX Landroid

Match the mower to the lawn size and layout first, because that's what decides whether it keeps up or ends up chasing its tail.

1. Lawn Size Rating

If your lawn is near the top end of a model's stated coverage, don't chance it. Go up a size so it can stay on top of growth in peak season instead of running flat out every day.

2. Garden Shape and Obstacles

If you've got narrow runs, islands, or loads of edging, you want a setup that's happy working around tight areas. A simple square lawn is easy; busy gardens need more careful boundary planning and a model that suits that kind of layout.

3. Slopes and Levels

If you've got banks or a stepped garden, check the slope capability before you buy. A worx landroid will handle gradients up to its rated limit, but if your lawn is steeper than that, it will struggle for traction and you'll be rescuing it.

Who Are WORX Landroid Mowers For?

  • Busy homeowners who want a tidy lawn without giving up evenings and weekends to mowing and strimming.
  • Landlords and property maintenance teams who need a reliable, repeatable cut for handovers and ongoing upkeep.
  • Trades and van-based workers who are out early and back late, so the worx robot grass cutter can get on with it while you're on the tools.

The Basics: Understanding WORX Landroid Robot Mowers

A worx landroid isn't guessing where your lawn is. You set the working area once, then it follows that plan day to day to keep the grass under control.

1. Boundary Setup (Where It Can and Cannot Cut)

You define the mowing area with a boundary wire, so the worx robotic lawnmower knows the edge of the lawn and turns back before it drifts into borders, paths, or the neighbour's side.

2. Charging and Scheduled Cutting

It runs to a schedule and returns to its charging base when it needs power, which is what makes it a proper set-and-forget option once the setup is dialled in.

3. Regular Trimming (Why It Looks Tidier)

Because it cuts little and often, it avoids the "scalped then scruffy" cycle you get with once-a-week mowing, and it keeps the lawn looking even without constant effort.

Why Shop for WORX Landroid at ITS?

Whether you're sizing up your first worx landroid or replacing an older unit, we stock the full range to suit different lawn sizes and garden layouts. It's all held in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery so you can get it set up and cutting without waiting around.

WORX Landroid FAQs

How does the WORX Landroid know where to cut?

It works within a boundary you set, typically using a perimeter wire around the lawn and any no-go areas. Once that's in, the mower stays inside that loop, turns back at the edge, and keeps cutting to the schedule you set.

Can the WORX Landroid handle slopes?

Yes, within the model's rated slope limit. If your lawn has steep banks or sudden changes in level, choose a model with the right slope capability and don't push it past the spec, because that's when you'll see wheel slip and stuck mower call-outs.

Do I still need to strim the edges with a worx robot grass cutter?

On most lawns, yes, you will still do a quick edge tidy now and then. The robot keeps the main area under control, but tight corners, raised edging, and awkward borders can leave a small strip that needs a strimmer for a proper finish.

What happens if the grass gets too long before I set up a worx landroid?

Get it down with a normal mower first, then let the robot maintain it. Robot mowers are best at maintenance cutting, and you will get a cleaner result if you start from a sensible height rather than asking it to chew through an overgrown lawn.

Is a worx robotic lawnmower OK in wet UK weather?

They're built for regular outdoor use, but you will get the best cut and the least mess by avoiding heavy rain and waterlogged ground. If the lawn is saturated, any mower can mark it, so it's worth setting the schedule around the worst weather.

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Worx Robotic Lawn Mowers

WORX Landroid takes lawn cutting off your weekend list, keeping grass tidy on schedule while you crack on with proper jobs.

When you're fed up losing half a Saturday to mowing, a WORX Landroid is the sensible fix. This worx robotic lawnmower works inside a set boundary and keeps on top of growth little and often, so you're not dragging a heavy mower round or dealing with clumps. Pick the right size for your lawn, set it up once, and let the worx robot grass cutter handle the routine.

What Are WORX Landroid Robot Mowers Used For?

  • Keeping domestic lawns looking consistently sharp by cutting little and often, so you avoid that long-grass slog after a wet week.
  • Maintaining rental properties and holiday lets where you need the grass done on time without relying on someone turning up with a mower.
  • Sorting awkward gardens with tight edges and obstacles, where pushing a mower round beds, trees, and garden furniture is a constant faff.
  • Reducing the amount of grass you have to collect and tip, because a worx robotic lawnmower trims regularly and leaves fine clippings to drop back in.

Choosing the Right WORX Landroid

Match the mower to the lawn size and layout first, because that's what decides whether it keeps up or ends up chasing its tail.

1. Lawn Size Rating

If your lawn is near the top end of a model's stated coverage, don't chance it. Go up a size so it can stay on top of growth in peak season instead of running flat out every day.

2. Garden Shape and Obstacles

If you've got narrow runs, islands, or loads of edging, you want a setup that's happy working around tight areas. A simple square lawn is easy; busy gardens need more careful boundary planning and a model that suits that kind of layout.

3. Slopes and Levels

If you've got banks or a stepped garden, check the slope capability before you buy. A worx landroid will handle gradients up to its rated limit, but if your lawn is steeper than that, it will struggle for traction and you'll be rescuing it.

Who Are WORX Landroid Mowers For?

  • Busy homeowners who want a tidy lawn without giving up evenings and weekends to mowing and strimming.
  • Landlords and property maintenance teams who need a reliable, repeatable cut for handovers and ongoing upkeep.
  • Trades and van-based workers who are out early and back late, so the worx robot grass cutter can get on with it while you're on the tools.

The Basics: Understanding WORX Landroid Robot Mowers

A worx landroid isn't guessing where your lawn is. You set the working area once, then it follows that plan day to day to keep the grass under control.

1. Boundary Setup (Where It Can and Cannot Cut)

You define the mowing area with a boundary wire, so the worx robotic lawnmower knows the edge of the lawn and turns back before it drifts into borders, paths, or the neighbour's side.

2. Charging and Scheduled Cutting

It runs to a schedule and returns to its charging base when it needs power, which is what makes it a proper set-and-forget option once the setup is dialled in.

3. Regular Trimming (Why It Looks Tidier)

Because it cuts little and often, it avoids the "scalped then scruffy" cycle you get with once-a-week mowing, and it keeps the lawn looking even without constant effort.

Why Shop for WORX Landroid at ITS?

Whether you're sizing up your first worx landroid or replacing an older unit, we stock the full range to suit different lawn sizes and garden layouts. It's all held in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery so you can get it set up and cutting without waiting around.

WORX Landroid FAQs

How does the WORX Landroid know where to cut?

It works within a boundary you set, typically using a perimeter wire around the lawn and any no-go areas. Once that's in, the mower stays inside that loop, turns back at the edge, and keeps cutting to the schedule you set.

Can the WORX Landroid handle slopes?

Yes, within the model's rated slope limit. If your lawn has steep banks or sudden changes in level, choose a model with the right slope capability and don't push it past the spec, because that's when you'll see wheel slip and stuck mower call-outs.

Do I still need to strim the edges with a worx robot grass cutter?

On most lawns, yes, you will still do a quick edge tidy now and then. The robot keeps the main area under control, but tight corners, raised edging, and awkward borders can leave a small strip that needs a strimmer for a proper finish.

What happens if the grass gets too long before I set up a worx landroid?

Get it down with a normal mower first, then let the robot maintain it. Robot mowers are best at maintenance cutting, and you will get a cleaner result if you start from a sensible height rather than asking it to chew through an overgrown lawn.

Is a worx robotic lawnmower OK in wet UK weather?

They're built for regular outdoor use, but you will get the best cut and the least mess by avoiding heavy rain and waterlogged ground. If the lawn is saturated, any mower can mark it, so it's worth setting the schedule around the worst weather.

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