Lymow One
Reliability issues with wheel hubs and blade bolts make it a risky buy.
Consolidated from 31 cited sources across 25 outlets
Where the cited sources landed, as we read them
- 2 enthusiastic sources
- 16 positive sources
- 7 neutral sources
- 4 unconvinced sources
2 of 3 research runs entered this as a product to avoid rather than a pick.
Documented issues with wheel hubs and blade bolts, leading to frequent replacements.
Flagged 29 July 2026
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Pros & cons
- ✓ Solid reliability
- ✓ Good performance
- ✗ Wheel hub problems
- ✗ Blade bolt failures
- ✗ Slower firmware updates
- ✗ Occasional mechanical wear
The sources behind this ranking
We searched the web and YouTube for what has been published about this product, then read the articles, video transcripts and comments we found.
2 enthusiastic sources
Review of the Lymow One Plus robot lawn mower, including it’s setup, app functionality, and cutting performance. It’s definitely a solid option that’s worth taking a look, especially if you have a large lawn or tall grass. The Lymow One Plus has great battery life, fast charging, and real blades that do a great job mowing the lawn.Read G
The Lymow One Plus is best in class for large lawns, steep hills, and covering serious ground. It just comes with a few quirks to work around.Read
16 positive sources
If you are managing a property with thick, heavy growth or complex terrain, the Lymow One Plus is a game-changer. It focuses on the mechanics of the cut—the lift, the velocity, and the discharge—rather than just the “gadgetry” of the app. If you’ve been disappointed by robot mowers that “stall out” in real-world grass, this rotary blade system is likely the answer you’ve been looking for.Read E
The Lymow One can mow up to 1.73 acres in a single day, and that's without needing constant charging. On one full charge, it covers about 0.57 acres, which is a big chunk of land. That means if you've got a medium to large lawn, even over an acre, this thing can keep up without breaking a sweat. It's powered by a 300 watt rated motor, but when needed, it can boost up to 1200 watts of peak power.Watch P
The Lymow One Plus is designed for large, steep lawns. This is precisely where its unusual design comes into its own. The chain drive delivers enormous traction even on wet or uneven ground, the floating dual mower deck ensures a clean cut even with tall or dense grass, and the RTK-VSLAM navigation works with astonishing reliability even in difficult conditions.Read L
This thing is built heavy-duty guys. It's going to mow large complex lawns without a problem. But wait ‘til see some of the updates on this thing, guys. guys, I'm out here. I'm about to show you the differences between the Lymow One and the Lymow One Plus, see if you can spot the differences. I spot one right away. This upper lip here is now more pronounced. You see it? Angled.Watch H
Doc reviews the new Lymow One Plus robot lawn mower and makes some modifications that really make it a great unit. The lymow one plus is onel of the only mowers that uses real mower style blades that give you the needed airflow, lift and cut action which is needed for quality cutting. When ordering make sure you order at least one set of extra blades.Read L
This one actually changes the game. But look at the size of this thing. It's 29.5in long. By 22in wide. This thing is sizable. This is one of the heaviest autonomous robot mowers that I've tested thus far, I want to see what it can do. I want to see how easy it is to set up with the RTK antenna. So far, so good. Everything looks very stout. The battery is replaceable. It's got lights in the front.Watch S
The Lymow One Plus does one thing: it mows. It does not blow snow. It does not tow carts. It cuts grass on terrible terrain better than almost anything else at its price. For buyers who want a dedicated hillside mower rather than a robotic yard butler, the Lymow’s focus is a feature, not a limitation.Read D
It's a robot mower that does a great job mowing, in my opinion. So, the way the mower works is you set up a boundary around the perimeter by walking behind the mower and driving it like a remote control car. Once you set up the boundary, the mower tracks its position both with RTK, satellite, and a Bluetooth connection.Watch T
Here is a video on the kinds of maintenance a Lymow One Plus owner is expected to do because several of the bolts holding the mower together come loose over several mows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9hkNNdnHBs Of course, you could contact customer support with loose bolt issues.Watch R
On paper, the specs are absolutely terrifying—in a good way. It boasts 1,785 Watts of peak power (typical robots have ~50W), continuous tracks , and a LiFePO₄ battery . It seems designed to humiliate the Mammotion Luba and Segway X4 .Read I Instagram Article
Wow I’m so happy that Lymow one plus was there to help me on this hot day. I’ll let him handle the lawn for me to keep it maintained and looking good. Cut up to 1.7 acres of lawn with duel blade technology for a cleaner cut.Read K
Lymow One's massive battery capacity, ability to conquer tough terrains, and mapping capabilities for up to 15 acres make it a standout. Want to see this machine in action? Click the link to watch the full review!Read T
Lymow One Plus brings tracked mobility, AI navigation, and advanced smart garden technology to modern lawn care with powerful robot mower performance for large and uneven yards.Read H
By following these steps, your Lymow One Plus will provide a cleaner cut, leading to a greener, healthier lawn and a mower that lasts for years to come.Read M
But I'm looking forward to finding out, and I think this is clearly something a lot of guys should have on their radar heading into spring.Read C
The Lymow One Plus can shred and mulch leaves, grass and other debris. It also comes equipped with a blower.Read
7 neutral sources
Charging pads on belly need to be constantly wiped every 5 mows or it stops charging because of grass residue or build up, the front wheels get grass buid up and if you dont rip it off (because it gets packed and hard) it will stretch the treads and then the preasure forces the screws out the wheels (basically the wheels will fall off). The cut qualitys great and it can really go up or sideways on steep hills but the trade offs def not worth it.Watch L
“Starting mowing now.” Most days, I don’t think about it at all. So, as you can see, it's working just fine. It's been unplugged. Sitting in the garage. I moved the charging base outside. “Lawnmower starting now.” So once I fixed my mistake, the mower charged up, and as you can see from the footage, it picked up right where it left off. Doing a great job.Watch B
This wasn’t a perfect suburban lawn test — I wanted to see how it handled: 🌱 Thick grass ⛰️ Slopes and rough terrain 🌳 Obstacles and uneven ground 📏 Larger acreage mowing The results were honestly a mix of impressive capability and frustrating software limitations. The hardware itself has HUGE potential, especially the traction system and overall platform design. But as shown in the video, therWatch S
I love my lawnmower a lot however I will never do business with this company ever again considering their business tactics and how they conduct themselves because after spending thousands of dollars (2,409) early bird special no more than six months later, they come out with a brand new revised lawnmower, fixing all the issues and problems which put a real bad taste in a customer’s mouth.Watch T
Overall, this is the best robotic mower I’ve tested for my particular terrain. My lawn is far from flat. There are many rolling hills, rocks, mole mounds, undefined borders, obstacles, and other oddities. While it’s not perfect, the Lymow One Plus did the best handling the hills and dips and the real blades make a difference with leaves.Read A
I give a one star because my mower has no WiFi or Bluetooth connection since I got it out of storage over the winter. Support has stopped responding. Over a month and a half since I started this support case.Read H
Uses real, heavy-duty rotary blades (not tiny razor strips).Read
4 unconvinced sources
By far the worst part about the Lymow One Plus is that I don’t think the Lymow actually knows when its motors have stopped working. So, it just keeps moving when the blades stop and it can move 20 or 30 feet before the blades start up again, randomly leaving huge uncut portions of lawn.Read R
The Lymow One isn’t your average backyard helper—it’s a lawn-dominating machine built for acreage and slopes. Instead of wheels, it rides on tank-like treads that grip steep terrain (up to 45 degrees) and roll confidently over bumps, roots, and rough ground.Read T
Because of this and very slow customer support, I just can't recommend it. I really hope Lymow sorts out these engineering issues and succeeds in the future!Watch R r/Lymow_Official u/Cerberusmut · owner
Lymow One Plus | Beware | ALL That Went Wrong During 4-Months of OwnershipRead
2 stance not read sources
Lymow One Plus addresses that trust gap head-on. An evolution of Lymow’s tank-tread, boundary-free mower that has already attracted attention for its rotary mulching blades and steep‑slope capability. The new model builds on its predecessor with targeted hardware and software enhancements, including sharper SK5 blades, an improved airflow system, and advanced AI algorithms.Read R r/automower u/CptUnderpants- · owner
I'm in the process of trying to work out if an automower is even a reasonable option for my situation, but I came across the Lymow One which seems to tick the boxes. These days it is rare you find a product which is so good, you can't find any critical reviews but I have not seen any which have been negative except a couple of minor software bugs.Read
Frequently asked questions
It ranks #15 (F tier) on our consolidated robot lawn mowers board, drawn from 31 cited sources across 25 outlets.
Wheel hub problems. Blade bolt failures. Slower firmware updates. Occasional mechanical wear.
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