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WORX Landroid S WR184E in the purchase check: For whom the 400 m² Landroid really makes sense
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Segway Navimow i220 LiDAR Pro in the real purchase check: strong upgrade or too expensive for normal gardens? The Segway Navimow i220 LiDAR Pro sounds like exactly the lawn mower robot that many have been waiting for: wireless, without a classic antenna in the garden, with LiDAR, Vision, Network-RTK, and all-wheel drive. On the data … MoreGardena SILENO life & SILENO: quiet, mature – but far from perfect for every garden
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