FLYMO Docking Station Cover
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Price: £116.00
Brand: Flymo
06/13/2020
Description: Keep your robotic mower charged and protected against bad weather with the Flymo Docking Station Cover. This flip cover is compatible with the Flymo Easi Life Go, 200, 350 and 500 Robotic Mowers. The clever cable management system secures the power cable, so it doesn't get into mower's way to docking station. Flymo FLYMO Docking Station Cover - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10209013
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 7392930297319
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Author: Toulton
Rating: 5
Review: I think a necessary add on for the robotic mower. Issue I have is it is incredibly expensive for what it is, £100 and it should be part of the package as the mower was over £600. I have since seen that Flymo now offer this as a free accessory when purchasing the Flymo. A bit annoying to say the least. The functional aspects are as started on the tin and easy to install and use . Make sure you find retailer who offers this as part of main package. A friend who also bought the mower used a dog kennel as the housing. Cost him £20.
Author: Mr. A. M. D. Steiner
Rating: 2
Review: On the plus side, it seems to be made of reasonably high quality plastics. On the minus side, where to start? Firstly, this "house" does actually attach to the easilife base, it's literally just a giant hood that you place over it. Combined with an inherently unstable cantilevered shape, and held to the ground only with more plastic turf screws, you end up with a roof that's double the size it needs to be to do the job, and cannot be established on a hard surface. Secondly, despite the fact that the sole purpose of the house is to protect your robot from weather, the instructions explicitly say it can't be left outside when the temperature is below zero, and should be stored indoors for winter. Finally, it's ludicrously expensive for what it is.