Rotary Blade
Advantages:
Fine Grass Clippings: The Rotary Blade is serrated with angled teeth, designed to chop grass into very fine clippings. This facilitates better decomposition, feeding the lawn and improving soil health
Thatch Prevention: By producing smaller clippings, it minimizes clumping and reduces thatch buildup, leaving the lawn tidier and healthier
Versatility: Performs well under most mowing conditions, including standard lawns and moderately dense grass
Efficient Discharge: A centrifugal fan integrated into the system helps expel debris efficiently, preventing clogging, even on wet grass
Adjustable Cutting Heights: Allows a range of 1.2 to 4 inches (or 30-100 mm), offering flexibility based on user preferences
Disadvantages:
Not Optimal for Heavy-Duty Terrain: While excellent for standard mowing, its performance may be limited in exceptionally rough or debris-filled terrain
Durability: Though sturdy, repeated impacts with hard objects like stones or thick branches may affect its longevity
Super Swing Blade
Advantages:
Heavy-Duty Performance: Designed for tougher mowing conditions, including rough terrain, thick debris, and uneven surfaces. It can handle challenging tasks that the Rotary Blade might struggle with
Robust Design: Features a structure optimized for handling heavier impacts, making it ideal for users with rocky or stick-laden lawns
Better Obstacle Clearance: Due to its structural resilience, it can handle small branches or thick grass without damaging the blade significantly
Disadvantages:
Clipping Size: Unlike the Rotary Blade, it may leave coarser clippings, which are less effective for nourishing the lawn or improving its aesthetic
Weight and Energy Usage: Being heavier and designed for tougher conditions, it may consume more energy and slightly reduce runtime on a single battery charge
Less Tidy Finish: The Super Swing Blade may not achieve the same level of refinement in cutting height and pattern as the Rotary Blade, particularly on highly manicured lawns
Strengths of Both Blades:
Both blades are replaceable, durable, and optimized for the Lymow One's powerful motor and high blade speed (up to 6000 RPM)
They are supported by the mower’s intelligent path planning and obstacle avoidance systems, ensuring effective mowing regardless of the blade choice
Recommendation:
Choose the Rotary Blade: If you prioritize lawn health, aesthetics, and easy maintenance. It's best suited for regular use on well-maintained, less demanding lawns.
Choose the Super Swing Blade: If your property includes rough terrain, obstacles like sticks and rocks, or dense vegetation that requires robust cutting power.