Our verdict
The bottom line
The right Mammotion if your lawn is too big for the YUKA Mini but too small to justify the 5000. AWD opens up sloped lawns that nothing else handles. Buy with caution given Mammotion is still new in the UK.
Pros & cons
Pros
- AWD on slopes up to 75%
- Wire-free RTK
- 30cm cut sized between YUKA Mini and LUBA 2 5000
- Cheaper than Husqvarna 410 NERA equivalent
Cons
- Brand new — reliability unproven
- Mammotion UK support still scaling
- RTK setup complex
Full specs
| Type | Robotic |
|---|---|
| Cut width | 30 cm |
| Engine / Power | Mammotion AWD brushless |
| Weight | 13 kg |
| Deck | Composite |
| Self-propelled | Yes |
| Rear roller | No |
| Mulching | Yes |
| Cutting heights | 6 positions |
| Bag capacity | — |
| Suited to lawn | Large |
| Noise level | 58 dB |
Buying second-hand
Used-market tip
£1000–1600 used (rare yet — most under warranty). RTK base and antenna both required. Test on the buyer’s actual lawn before paying. Reset the Mammotion app account before transfer.
Where to look: Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree are usually 20–30% cheaper than eBay UK for petrol mowers because most sellers want local pickup. eBay tends to win on cordless and electric (lighter, easier to ship). Always insist on a starting demonstration before paying.