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Hi, I'm Dustin Abbott and I'm here today
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to give you a review of the Luba Mini
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all-wheel drive series. I recognize that
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not all of you have massive lawns like
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mine and not everyone needs the higher
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capacity mowers like those that I've
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reviewed in the past. I'm continuing to
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use a Luba 2 all-wheel drive model
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myself, except for I'm using one that is
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designed for basically acre sized lawns.
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In this case, many of you don't need
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that big. And so, Luba offers a mini
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mower that allows you to save some
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money, but also have a mower that is a
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better fit maybe for the size of your
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yard. This comes in two flavors. You can
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get the Mini 800 or the Mini 1500. This
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is the 1500 that I'm going to be
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unboxing, testing, and reviewing as a
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part of this series. And so the 800 is
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that refers to 800 square meters. And so
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that is about a fifth of an acre. This
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is up to this is the 1500 or 1500 square
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meters. And so that is right over a
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third of an acre. And so for those of
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you that have more manageable size
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lawns, this might be the better option
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for you. So today we're going to start
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by first unboxing, putting it together,
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assembling it, setting it up, and then
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I'm going to be testing it over the next
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few weeks to see how well that it does.
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So earlier in the year, I actually
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agreed to review this mower. And I said,
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you know, send it to me in August and
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I'll do August, September, somewhere in
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there. And so sure enough, I went away
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to travel for several weeks. It had
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already been dry and hot before I left,
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but it was extremely dry and hot while I
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was gone. And I came back and my lawn
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was completely burnt over, just crunchy
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brown. And so I've been working over the
1:52
last few weeks to try to resuscitate the
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lawn and get things growing again. And
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now I have enough going here that I've
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turned off my typical mowing system. And
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so it's starting to grow back up. And
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what I'm going to do is I'm going to
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over the test period, I'm going to have
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it cut at a different angle. And so we
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can see what is being done directly by
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the Mini as opposed to my typical Luba
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all-wheel drive, which after a couple of
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years, I'm very comfortable with the
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performance it does. By the way, it
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usually does such a good job that my
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next door neighbor actually bought one
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just like it because he loved the way
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that it cut my yard. That's pretty good
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advertising right there. And so we're
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going to do the unboxing. We're going to
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do the assembly and then dive into the
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Okay, we've got everything all set up.
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By what I clocked on the camera itself,
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it seemed to take me about 15 minutes to
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get everything set up. That included
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working in two different locations and
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also documenting some things along the
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way. So, the setup is really quite
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simple. You're just going to have to
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mount on the camera at the top of the
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unit. And basically, everything beyond
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that is a simple matter of setting up a
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few simple steps on the docking station
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and then the reference station. Now, a
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couple of things that I do want to point
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out about that. First of all, you can
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see I've got it set up here next to the
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full size Luba all-wheel drive. You can
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see that the reference station, which is
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this pole with the module at the top, it
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is much smaller here in the mini. and
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and so that reflects the fact that it's
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designed to use in smaller lawns and
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smaller situations. However, I will
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raise the point that I've just set it up
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here in the ground as I have with the
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original unit. But if you happen to be
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setting up your reference station maybe
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a ways away from where the actual mower
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is going to be operating, you may be
3:50
better served putting it on the side of
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a building or up in a higher position
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depending on how far it's going to have
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to communicate. The reference station is
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all about communication. That's how that
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you're able to communicate really to the
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from the app to the mower unless you're
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close enough to the mower to establish a
4:04
Bluetooth connection. And it's through
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the reference station that it helps to
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not only to keep everything mapped, but
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then also to keep it in reference to
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where it should be in terms of cutting
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lines and so that you get that
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precision. So, it's really important two
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things to have this set up in an area
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where it can communicate well. But
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number two, make sure that when you're
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adding the mower into the app to set it
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up, you also set up the reference
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station. My neighbor next door when he
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bought his, he finally came over and
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knocked on my door and says, "Hey man,
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can you help me get it set up?" He had
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done everything right except for one
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step. He had forgotten to add the
4:38
reference station in the app. Uh not and
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so he added the mower but not the
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reference station. And so he wasn't able
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to properly communicate. And so be sure
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to do all of that. One other thing is
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that right now I've just got things
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quickly hooked up and I'm only using one
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outlet here because I have got the
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docking station for the mower and the
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reference station in the same location.
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If you're doing that, you can actually
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plug the reference station into the
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docking station itself and thus only use
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one power outlet. However, if you have
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the reference station on the side of a
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building or in some location other than
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the dock, you actually do have a an
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included separate AC adapter and so that
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you can power that separately. Outside
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of that, however, everything was very
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simple to set up. I am familiar with
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MMO's uh process at this point, but
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setup really is simple enough. And of
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course, you've got this really big nice
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guy that is like almost like a waxed
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reinforced kind of um almost like a
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presentation board. And so it does make
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everything nice and simple. And it
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didn't even blow away on me and it's
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very windy out here right now. So all of
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that is good. So next step is we're
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going to set this up in the actual app.
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We're going to map out the space and
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we'll see how well it mows. So you've
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seen that actually setting them up in
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the app is really, really simple. It's
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just a matter of finding the units, uh,
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adding them, doing any kind of your
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Wi-Fi information if you're going to
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connect via that way, and then you run
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firmware updates to make sure that
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everything is up to date. Everything is
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one click as far as the firmware
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updates. And I will give MMO this, they
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are always really fantastic to continue
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to update and improve their products
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through firmware updates. And once you
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have run those firmware updates, you
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move on to the mapping stage. It's just
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as simple as using these controls to go
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right and left, backwards and forwards
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and controlling the unit and I'll follow
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it around to make sure I get where I
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want. So, if you have a normal shaped
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lawn, particularly if it's enclosed by a
6:35
fence, there's an auto mapping feature
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you can use. If you have an irregular
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shaped lawn like mine does that has some
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undefined edges, you're going to be
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better off to do the manual mapping as
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I've been doing, which you really just
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kind of follow along on the perimeter
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and you guide the mower along and you
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map out the perimeter. But then you also
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have the option of creating things like
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this, which I'm doing right now, called
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a no-go zone. So, I don't want it to
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always have to negotiate around this
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tree that's in the yard. So, I'm going
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to go ahead and map out that I don't
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want it to come into this area. goes
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So, I just guide the mower around that
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perimeter of that area I don't want it
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to go, map that out, and once I have
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completed the loop, and it'll always
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wait until you have fully completed the
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loop before it says it's complete. But
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once I have that mapped out, it will
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inform me that it's finished. And I'm
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going to save that. That no-go mapping
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is now completed. And so, I can do that
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for any kind of other obstruction that I
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might have in the lawn. Now, once you
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have got your area set up and everything
7:38
mapped out, you then have the option to
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either just start it mowing in the area
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that you want and you can set up
7:44
specifics of how you want to be cut. In
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this case, I am actually going to cut at
7:48
a different angle from what I do the
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normal my own luba because I want to see
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how this cuts and allow you to see a
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distinct pattern that will start to
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emerge after this has cut the lawn for a
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few times. So you can go right into
8:00
mowing or you can actually set this up
8:02
and schedule it to where it mows a
8:04
specific area at a specific time and you
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can really be very specific about that.
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You can dial in all kinds of functions
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about the pattern that you want it to
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use. Uh you can set the mowing height.
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You can set the frequency whether or not
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you want it to mow on days. It detects
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rain. All of those types of things.
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You've got a huge wide range of options.
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But it is fairly user friendly,
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particularly after you've done it a
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couple of times. And it's pretty easy to
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get everything set up and mapped out.
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And then after you've got all that set
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up, you just let it do its thing. Okay,
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I've told it to get started on its first
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task. And so we'll track along here and
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see how it does as it sets out to cut my
8:41
lawn. You probably can't hear it, but
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that motor has fired up and it is
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starting the process of its cut.
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All right. So, it is now late September.
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I have been using the Luba all-wheel
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drive Mini for a little over a month at
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this point, and I've exclusively had it
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cutting this area. So, now that I've
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used it for a while, I feel like I can
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come back to you and report on how well
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that has gone. and then also the things
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that stood out to me that I liked and a
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few things that I didn't like as well.
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So, let's jump in and talk to some of
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the things that I like. I really really
9:30
love the whole Mimotion kind of
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ecosystem. So, for example, my lawn's
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been a bit of a mess this year and so I
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involved some professional help and I
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got the weed man to start to come and so
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one of the first things that they said
9:41
to me is that you're cutting your lawn
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too low. You need to have the cut at a
9:45
higher height to help to uh you know to
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shade off those those weeds. says,
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"Okay." I pulled out the app from
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Emotion. I says, "How high do you want
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it cut?" And right there, I was able to
9:54
set it at the exact height uh that they
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wanted to be cut at. So, that's just one
9:58
example of how much precision you can
10:00
bring to that. I mean, I could literally
10:02
control by the millimeter how high that
10:04
my lawn was going to be cut. So, that's
10:06
pretty fantastic. I've noted before, but
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Memoion is fantastic in continually
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doing firmware updates that not just uh
10:14
add features or squash bugs, but also
10:17
just make everything a little bit more
10:19
intuitive and more effective, they have
10:21
a really, really great followup on their
10:24
products. And I will note that even
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though I've had the Luba 2 for a couple
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of years now, there are still periodic
10:29
firmware updates as they continue to
10:31
invest in that product and so they
10:33
aren't abandoning it. The app also keeps
10:35
you in the loop. you get notifications
10:37
about when the tasks start, when it's
10:39
going to charge, that it's, you know,
10:41
recharging. And so, it allows you, even
10:42
if you're offsite to stay kind of
10:44
checked in with your mower, and I will
10:46
note that there are a lot of safety
10:48
features that are built in to make sure
10:50
that it doesn't go off your property,
10:52
that no one else is able to use it. And
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so, uh, some pretty cool things in that
10:55
regard, I think, that give a little bit
10:57
of peace of mind for that. I find that
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once you learn how to use the app and
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you learn how to create your maps and
11:04
your schedules, everything becomes
11:06
basically just forget about it. It is
11:08
plugandplay. You just let it do its
11:10
thing and it does it very very reliable.
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The other thing that I I noted that I
11:16
kind of critiqued back when I did the
11:17
Yuka review earlier in the year is that
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I I really found it kind of difficult to
11:21
get the uh the cutting angle that I
11:24
wanted through the app itself and it
11:25
felt like it was kind of trial and error
11:27
to get there. They've dramatically
11:29
improved that now to where you have this
11:30
very cool kind of transparent overlay
11:33
that with your exact property, you can
11:35
see how each of the cutting angle, how
11:38
those lines would look on your lawn. So,
11:40
it really allows you to precisely choose
11:42
exactly what you want. So, that's a huge
11:44
improvement. It's just an example of
11:45
what I was talking about how that they
11:47
continue to just make everything more
11:49
user friendly. I love the mathematically
11:52
perfect lines. And though my lawn still
11:54
isn't great, you can see how that you
11:57
have these really precise lines that you
11:59
just couldn't do on your home. And so it
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when it's when it's done right and
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particularly when your lawn starts
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looking lush, it really looks fantastic.
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Your lawn will be the envy of the
12:08
neighborhood. No doubt about it. It's
12:10
also worth noting that everything is
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automated up to including the
12:14
recharging. I get asked that question
12:15
quite a bit and yes, everything is is
12:18
fully automated. And so when it starts
12:20
to get low, it gets down to 15% and then
12:23
it takes itself back to recharge and it
12:26
doesn't pick back up charging until you
12:28
know it's ready to move once again. But
12:30
that whole process is automated. You
12:32
don't have to think about it. It's just
12:33
going to do it all itself.
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This the mower itself is incredibly
12:37
reliable. And one thing that I will note
12:39
that is an improvement on this mini unit
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as opposed to my own uh Luba 2 all-wheel
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drive unit is that the battery is
12:47
userreplaceable on the Mini. And so
12:50
that's great because that really frankly
12:52
is probably the most likely thing you're
12:54
going to have issues with. I mean, if
12:55
you do the basic maintenance, you change
12:57
the the blades periodically, you keep it
13:00
clean, there's not much else that's
13:01
likely to go wrong. And so, uh, being
13:03
able to actually go through and to
13:06
replace that battery yourself is going
13:07
to be really, really useful. And so, I
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appreciate that improvement as well. I
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also know with this particular unit, it
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is an all-wheel drive unit, and over the
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whole time I've had it cutting, that
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includes going down into a bit of a
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gully at the front of my property, it's
13:21
never gotten stuck one time. Uh, when
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they say it can tackle steep grades that
13:26
it's all-wheel drive, literally nothing
13:28
stops that thing. It just keeps going.
13:30
And I've had zero issues with it. I've
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not had to go out and rescue it once
13:34
during that time. So, that's great. It
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is also super super quiet. And you may
13:38
have picked up on the fact that I'm
13:40
filming while it is running right next
13:42
to me. It's no problem because frankly
13:44
at the distance it is from me right now,
13:46
20 ft or so, I can't hear that it's
13:48
running at all. It's only when it's
13:49
basically right next to me that I can
13:51
hear it. And so, that means that you can
13:53
run this anytime. Your neighbors aren't
13:56
going to be concerned. You're not going
13:57
to be concerned. And the other thing
13:59
that I noted is that as it's starting to
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get, you know, darker faster right now
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and it hadn't finished its cycle. I came
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home one time and I saw a light moving
14:07
along and I realized that this unit
14:09
actually has a headlight and so it was
14:11
lighting its path as it went along to
14:13
make sure it could do all of the
14:14
obstacle detection more safely at that
14:16
point. It's a feature I was not aware
14:18
of, but a cool additional feature there.
14:21
And so a lot of just great things. It's
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just it's it's reliable. I mean, this
14:26
whole time I've not had to think about
14:27
it. It just runs its once I set it up,
14:30
as we showed at the beginning of the
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video, it's just run and it's done its
14:33
thing. So, how about some things that I
14:35
don't like? Well, as you can see here,
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as I demonstrate, if I flip these units
14:40
over, the cutting deck here on the Mini
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is only a single deck. And so, while it
14:46
does have six blades instead of four on
14:48
that deck, it is only about 7.9 in wide,
14:51
whereas the my Luba 2 is double that.
14:55
And so it means that it's cutting a much
14:57
smaller swath every time, which means
14:59
that it takes that much longer to cut.
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This is definitely better for a smaller
15:03
lawn because it basically has to uh do
15:06
twice as many rows to cut the same
15:08
amount of area compared to the bigger
15:10
luba unit. And so I do just find that
15:13
the task that I'm kind of familiar after
15:15
years of essentially in my head I know
15:17
how long it's going to take to cut this
15:19
section of the lawn. Well, I'm having to
15:21
recalibrate with that because it does
15:22
take longer. basically twice as much to
15:25
cut the same amount of lawn. I also find
15:28
that these smaller row lines to me don't
15:31
look as good on a bigger lawn. Again, on
15:34
a smaller lawn, it's scaled down. It's
15:36
more appropriate. I like the bigger path
15:39
on um of the the Luba 2 uh as opposed to
15:43
the mini, at least on my lawn, which is
15:45
very large and obvious at that point.
15:47
And obviously it is going to need more
15:49
frequent recharges if you're um you know
15:52
if you're having to cut to uh whatever
15:54
area. For example here my Luba 2 even
15:57
after running for a few years it will
15:59
get to about 95 96% on one charge of
16:03
this lawn that I've tked the mini with.
16:05
And so then it'll go back and charge for
16:06
a while and then finish it off. I find
16:08
that it it's a minimum of two charges
16:10
and sometimes even right a bit of a
16:13
third to cover the same amount of area.
16:15
So, that brings me to my conclusion. The
16:19
Luba all-wheel drive Mini, it's
16:22
everything that the Luba is in a lot of
16:24
ways. It's got that same amazing setup.
16:27
You don't have to worry about wires on
16:28
the perimeter. It's very easy to set up
16:30
once you figure it out the process and
16:32
it's super reliable. It does all of the
16:35
great things that Mimotion does. It's
16:37
got that great app. It's got great
16:38
precision and it's got great
16:40
reliability. However, you really need to
16:43
buy appropriate to your lawn size. I
16:45
would say that if you have a lawn that
16:47
is bigger than a/4 acre, even though
16:49
technically the unit that I'm doing, the
16:51
1500, should handle that very
16:53
adequately, I think I would move up to
16:55
the full size Luba if you're willing to
16:57
spend the extra money. I just feel like
16:59
you're going to be happier with how
17:02
quick your task gets done as opposed to
17:04
the smaller unit. If you got a small
17:06
lawn, however, and you want the all of
17:08
the the perks that come with having a
17:10
robot lawn mower, then absolutely the
17:13
Luba all-wheel drive Mini is a fantastic
17:15
choice for a small lawn. But I do think
17:17
that you need to buy relative to that.
17:19
So, to give you an idea of that price
17:21
difference right now, the Luba 2
17:23
all-wheel drive, uh, that's a 3000, it's
17:26
going to cost you about $2,400.
17:29
The 1500 that I've reviewed here is
17:32
going to cost you about $1,800. So, yes,
17:34
that's a $600 savings. That's 25% less
17:37
than the more expensive unit. And if you
17:39
have a smaller lawn, great. Go for it.
17:42
It's going to be a great choice. And of
17:43
course, your if your lawn is smaller
17:45
still, you can go for the even less
17:47
expensive uh 8 mini 800, which is more
17:51
in like the 1400, $1,450 range. And so,
17:54
you can save even more money there.
17:56
However, if you are anywhere near that
17:58
quarter acre lawn size and you're on,
18:01
you know, kind of on the fence as to
18:02
which one you would buy, if your lawn is
18:04
bigger at all, I would go to the bigger
18:06
unit. I think at the end of the day,
18:07
you're going to be happier with that in
18:09
product. So, I hope that this has helped
18:12
you to determine whether or not this is
18:13
the mower for you. As always, thanks for
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watching. Have a great day and let the