
This Ecovacs Robot Lawn Mower Could Be Yours for a Massive $500 Off
Summer will be here soon, and the warm weather can make gardening, yard work and lawn care uncomfortable. If you have a lawn that requires care, a robot lawn mower might be beneficial. These handy devices can reduce the time spent on yard work, so more hours can be spent relaxing, enjoying family time or completing other tasks. Right now, you can save $500 on the Ecovacs Goat A2500 RTK lawn mower at Amazon, reducing the $2,000 price to $1,500. To nab this Amazon deal, make sure to clip the on-page coupon.
Ecovacs is also matching the discount with the EVGAT5 coupon code until June 2. Regardless of which retailer you choose, this price reduces the Ecovacs Goat to its record-low price.
The Ecovacs Goat A2500 RTK lawn mower has LiDAR to accurately navigate your lawn and provide proper upkeep. It also has a 32V motor that can mow up to 4305ft² per hour and only takes 45 minutes to fully charge, so it can be used quickly.
This lawn mower even has several AI-enhanced features, like obstacle detection that can avoid up to 200 common objects. And thanks to this lawn mower's adjustable cutting height, your lawn will end up with a customized, even cut for picture-perfect results. To take full advantage of this lawn mower's features, make sure to download the Ecovacs app.
Looking for a new lawn mower but aren't sure if this deal is for you? We have a list of the best electric lawn mowers and an article on how to choose a new lawn mower to help you find the right option.
Why this deal matters
The Ecovacs Goat is a great robot lawn mower for those looking to reduce the time spent on yard work. It includes AI enhancements and a charge time of as little as 45 minutes. The best part? It's now on sale for $500 off at Amazon and Ecovacs. Keep in mind that Ecovacs' deal ends on June 2, so we suggest acting fast.
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