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Ambrogio Robot, the lawnmower for silent afternoons for true peace and relax
Ambrogio Robot, the lawnmower for silent afternoons for true peace and relax
The lazy summer afternoons are no longer disturbed by a noisy lawnmower, you want to know how?
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 14, 2011 --
The answer is Ambrogio. The mower is efficient and has high performances, it does not cut only by it selves, but it is also cuts in silence.
The low noise level, equivalent to 65/72 dB (A), is one of the features that makes Ambrogio the ideal choice to maintain your garden. The robot lawn mower, a champion of free time and relax, could be nothing else then also extremely quiet.
The noise of grass mowing or the traditional small garden tractors is a significant problem not only for those who use them but especially for those who hear them while they are taking a rest in their garden. Normally these tools are more powerful in consumption but at the same time the noise level raises.
Some municipalities in Italy have come to the conclusion that it was necessary to limit tools in certain times of the day, others have banned the so-called noisy gardening for the whole weekend. Solutions for some extreme, but they found a significant response from the public.
The trick that allows you to avoid these “drastic” measures for all lovers of gardening, is without doubt the small robot of Zucchetti Centro Sistemi, they managed to reduce the minimum values which are technically feasible, in order to let the robot work 24 hours a day 7 days a week without disturbing the peace of others.
Ambrogio Robot automatic lawn mower gardening lawn mower plants Zucchetti Centro Sistemi
Where: Las Vegas,United States
Industry: Timepieces, Jewelry, Eyewear

Where: Las Vegas,United States
Industry: Timepieces, Jewelry, Eyewear
Where: Geneve,Switzerland
Industry: Timepieces, Jewelry, Eyewear
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