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Mammotions Luba 3 robot lawn mower is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $800

As of Aug. 17, the Mammotion Luba 3 robot lawn mower with garage has hit its lowest price yet at Amazon of $2,448, a 26% discount off its list price.

Mammotions Luba 3 robot lawn mower is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $800

Starting on August 17, the Mammotion Luba 3 robot lawn mower with garage has dropped to its lowest price ever at Amazon, at $2,448. That's $851 less than its original price of $3,299. According to Mammotion, this robot lawn mower with a garage costs $2,448 on Amazon, after saving $851. "Get Deal" is the button to press for this offer.

With two 165W motors and six blade discs, the Luba 3 has serious cutting power. It is equipped with a rechargeable lithium battery that lasts up to 12 Ah, allowing for 175 minutes of continuous use. The mower's Tri-Fusion Navigation system, which includes 360° LiDAR, NetRTK, and Dual-Camera AI Vision, helps it avoid obstacles and navigate effectively. The Luba 3 can handle slopes up to 80% (38.6°), and its adaptive suspension system helps it clear curbs, roots, and thresholds up to 50mm high.

As of now, this model is the cheapest available on Amazon, according to camelcamelcamel. With the heat of summer still in full swing, a robot lawn mower could be a welcome help, letting you maintain your yard while staying out of the sun. Amazon has been running some great discounts on robot lawn mowers, including this model. The Mammotion Luba 3 AWD 3000H robot lawn mower with garage is a limited-time offer, so don't miss out on the chance to save $851.

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