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Hello there! Thank you for your inquiry. The WR341 can navigate uneven but generally level terrain, and it’s built to handle slopes up to 84% (40°), so mild bumps or variations in your yard shouldn’t be an issue. However, thicker obstacles like stubborn weeds such as star thistle, as well as small rocks or gravel, can impact performance by slowing the mower or interfering with the cutting system. It’s important to remember that the Landroid is designed as a maintenance mower, not for clearing overgrown areas, so you’ll get the best results if you cut the lawn down first and remove heavier debris before deploying it. Once the yard is under control, the WR341 will maintain it effectively with regular mowing. Thank you for choosing WORX!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there! Thank you for your inquiry. The WR341 can navigate uneven but generally level terrain, and it’s built to handle slopes up to 84% (40°), so mild bumps or variations in your yard shouldn’t be an issue. However, thicker obstacles like stubborn weeds such as star thistle, as well as small rocks or gravel, can impact performance by slowing the mower or interfering with the cutting system. It’s important to remember that the Landroid is designed as a maintenance mower, not for clearing overgrown areas, so you’ll get the best results if you cut the lawn down first and remove heavier debris before deploying it. Once the yard is under control, the WR341 will maintain it effectively with regular mowing. Thank you for choosing WORX!
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