Lawn Mowers
- best buyWorx Landroid S400 WR184E: An upgrade to a classic A few tweaks to a tried and tested formula helps this small robot lawn mower continue to lead the way£699
- Gtech RLM50 review: A no-fuss mower that's short on extras The Gtech RLM50 will do a decent job trimming most of your lawn but costs a lot for what it offers£900
- recommendedYard Force EasyMow 260B review: Robot mowing for less money For the money, the Yard Force EasyMow 260B is a thoroughly competent robot lawnmower with a surprisingly good app£400
- recommendedLawnMaster VBRM16 review: An easy to use robot mower An affordable drop and mow robot that’s incredibly easy to use£349
- recommendedWorx WG779E.2 review: Just a great cordless mower As long as you’re a regular mower, this cordless classic’s hard to beat£228
- best buyWorx WG730E review: A mighty, compact cordless mower A cracking compact mower for small gardens even if it’s short on stamina£210
- best buyWorx WG749E: All the mower you need for a bigger garden Big, powerful and self-propelled, the Worx WG749E makes short work of larger lawn£539
- best buyWorx Landroid M500 Plus WR165E: Cuts grass to perfection The Worx Landroid M500 Plus is a highly capable robot mower with a self-levelling deck that leaves lawns neatly trimmed£800
- LawnMaster L10 review: A simple and affordable robot mower No bells and whistles but the LawnMaster L10 represents decent value for money£380
- Yard Force Compact 400Ri review The Yard Force Compact 400Ri uses ultrasound to avoid obstacles - a great feature in a sub-£500 robot lawn mower£500
- recommendedBosch Indego S+ 500 review: A five-star robot lawn mower A clever robot lawn mower that knows how and when to cut your lawn and does it quickly and efficiently£846
- Gardena Sileno City review The Garden Sileno City is guided by wire, helping it navigate trickily shaped lawns£699
- Flymo 1200R review: Maintain the lawn with your feet up Flymo's 1200R is the most affordable robot lawnmower yet — and it's pretty good at cutting grass, too£650