Is a Robotic Mower Worth It? Pros, Cons, and Costs in 2025

Robotic mowers are no longer just a novelty—they’re becoming the go-to lawn care solution for homeowners, schools, golf courses, and councils across Australia. But are they really worth the investment?

In this guide, we explore the pros, cons, and real-world costs of owning a robotic mower like the Husqvarna Automower®. Whether you're tired of weekend mowing or looking for a more sustainable solution, we’ll help you decide if this hands-free technology suits your needs.

Pros of Robotic Mowers

Robotic mowers bring a lot more than just convenience. Key benefits include:

  • Time savings – Set it and forget it. Automowers can mow daily with no effort from you.

  • Consistent lawn quality – Frequent micro-cuts promote a thicker, greener lawn.

  • Energy efficient – Models like the Automower® 305E NERA run on low-voltage lithium batteries.

  • Low noise levels – Most robotic mowers are ultra-quiet (under 60 dB), making them ideal for residential areas.

  • Eco-friendly – No fuel or emissions, and reduced lawn waste due to mulching action.

  • Smart features – Wi-Fi, GPS, and app control let you manage mowing from your phone.

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Cons of Robotic Mowers

Like any technology, robotic mowers come with a few limitations:

  • Upfront cost – Expect to invest $1,500–$5,000+ for quality residential models.

  • Not ideal for overgrown lawns – You’ll need to trim it down first.

  • Initial setup requiredInstallation takes planning, especially for complex gardens or wire-free EPOS™ systems.

  • Blade changes and maintenance – Though minimal, some upkeep is needed.

  • May struggle with complex obstacles – Narrow paths, steep slopes, or frequent tree roots may require higher-end models.

How Much Does a Robotic Mower Cost in 2025?

Prices vary depending on lawn size, terrain, and features. Here's a snapshot:

  • Entry-level (up to 600 m²): from $1,200–$1,600

  • Mid-range (1,000–1,500 m²): from $2,000–$3,500

  • High-end (3,000–5,000+ m²): from $4,500–$6,000

  • Commercial (e.g. CEORA™): Starting from $30,000

Above costing not including installtion. Running costs are surprisingly low. Expect ~$50–$100 per year for blades and maintenance, plus minimal electricity usage.

Who Are Robotic Mowers Best Suited For?

  • Busy homeowners who want a perfect lawn without the labour

  • Older adults wanting a safer, low-effort lawn solution

  • Environmentally conscious gardeners

  • Families with pets (models like the 310E NERA navigate safely and quietly)

  • Schools, golf courses, and councils seeking smart maintenance solutions

Conclusion & Next Steps

A robotic mower can be a smart, sustainable, and surprisingly affordable lawn solution — if it suits your space and budget.

  • Pros include time savings, lawn health, and efficiency

  • Cons are mostly setup-related or terrain-specific

  • Costs range from ~$1,200 to $30,000 depending on scale and features

Still unsure if a robotic mower is right for you? Talk to the experts at APS Pro Services — Melbourne’s trusted Husqvarna installer and repair specialist.

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