Flymo EasiLife 150 GO Robotic Lawn Mower – Cuts Up to 150 sq m, Ultra Quiet Mowing, Manicured Lawn, Bluetooth Application Control, Safety Sensors, Hose Washable, Lifestyle Functions

Flymo EasiLife 150 GO Robotic Lawn Mower – Cuts Up to 150 sq m, Ultra Quiet Mowing, Manicured Lawn, Bluetooth Application Control, Safety Sensors, Hose Washable, Lifestyle Functions, Orange and Grey


Relax and never mow your lawn again with the EasiLife 150 robotic mower

Flymo – The Lawn Care Experts

Flymo EasiLife GO 150 Robotic Lawn Mower


Our smallest robotic lawnmower yet with a simple Push & Go interface and advanced smartphone control. Designed for gardens up to 150m2 the Flymo EasiLife Go 150 is a fully automatic robotic lawnmower that gives you a tidy lawn with zero effort. Set a schedule in seconds and it automatically cuts the lawn returning to the charge station when needed.

  • Streamlined Push & Go interface for instant scheduling & control
  • Tilt, Lift and Collision sensors for your safety.
  • Hose washable for your convenience.

Packed full of features to fit your lifestyle

No screen or complex programming. LED indicators guide you for quick and easy control

  1. Where do the grass clippings go?

    A Healthier, Greener Lawn


    No need to empty a grassbox or dispose of grass clippings, its regular cutting technique returns fine grass clippings back into the lawn which acts as a natural fertilizer and improves grass quality.

  2. Does it have extra functions?

    Extra Mowing Flexibility


    It’s functions are designed to fit around your life: Spot Cut, Override, Park or Second Area – which can all be controlled from your EasiLife App!

Why Choose a Robotic Lawn Mower?

Why Flymo?

Finding the right robotic mower for your lawn can be daunting, and it’s important for you to find a lawn mower that fits your lifestyle. Robotic lawn mowers are ideal for those of us that want to spend less time mowing our lawn, and more time relaxing and doing the things we love…

  1. Quiet Mowing
  2. Push and GO
  3. EasiLife App
  4. passage sense for cutting through narrow passages
  5. frost sense
1Ultra Quiet Mowing2Easy Programming3EasiLife App4PassageSense5FrostSense Flymo Easilife GO 150

What robot best suits me?

Push & GO

Interface

Assist-U LCD Screen

25%

Slope Performance

35%

150m2

Working Area

800m2

16cm

Cutting Width

16cm

20-50mm

Cutting Height

20-50mm

Smartphone App

Lifestyle Features

Push & GO

Interface

Push & GO

25%

Slope Performance

25%

150m2

Working Area

500m2

16cm

Cutting Width

16cm

20-50mm

Cutting Height

20-50mm

Smartphone App

Lifestyle Features

  1. Flymo Easilife 800 easilife
  2. Flymo Easilife GO 500 easilife go


Weight: 6.1 kg
Size: 150 m² Cutting Area
Dimensions: 51.8 x 33.7 x 21.5 cm; 6.1 Kilograms
Model: 9704785-01
Part: 9704785-01
Colour: Orange and Grey
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Manufacture: Husqvarna UK
Dimensions: 51.8 x 33.7 x 21.5 cm; 6.1 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Size: 150 m² Cutting Area

413 Responses

  1. EsmeralHanton says:

     United Kingdom

    Never underestimate a droid
    We have a fairly large, irregular shaped lawn with a lot of trees and other obstacles, so I wasn’t sure how well the mower would cope, but it’s been running most of the summer and it’s doing a great job.

    Installation on a larger lawn was a reasonable amount of work to bury the boundary and guide wires, but you only need an edging tool. Once set up it works great. I need to rescue it once every couple of weeks if it gets wedged against a tree, but it’s saved me so much time and effort.

    Great product, would definitely recommend.

  2. KoryDVUGye says:

     United Kingdom

    Love it.
    I nearly nocked it down a star for having to source my own optional extra boggly eyes. And while I think they should be included with every unit I’m not sure that’s fair to flymo.

    Set up is a faff, but a couple of hours and it’s done.

    I had to redo the set up annoyingly as there is a typo in the quick start guide which puts the decimal point in the wrong place for distance on the wire…. Which was honestly infuriating. But now it’s set up and been going for 6 ish weeks that’s a distant memory.

    Just use the trimmer now to go around the edge once week and it’s done.

  3. Noel Murray says:

     United Kingdom

    Fantastic piece of kit. Can't believe I'm not mowing the lawn!!
    Best purchase made this year. Once programmed through the app, “ASIMOV” has been working away silently for the last 3 weeks.
    Faultless operation and unbelievably quiet. I have it set to mow from 8am and with windows open, you cannot hear it – that’s how quiet it is.
    I’ve not had any reason to call tech support, but online support is not great. I had to resort to YOUTUBE to answer any questions I may have had. That’s why they get 3 stars on that, which is still good, I think.
    The app is good but not great, it lacks a few features that would make it more user friendly. It is quite basic.
    The installation instructions are pretty clear and I didn’t have any problems laying the boundary wire and the setup. Having seen Asimov at work, I think I can probably move the boundary wire a bit further outwards.
    I would buy another Flymo if I ever need to.

  4. BettyRsgbhkycci says:

     United Kingdom

    Always bury the Gide and Perimeter wire
    Only recently set up my Flymo (otherwise known as Shawn Mower).We laid the perimeter and guide wire on top of the lawn – big mistake as not only is it a trip hazard but its too easy for the mower to cut the cable which happened twice before we started again and buried it. Setup wasn’t simple particularly as the mower screen is vary small and difficult to read. However with the help of my granddaughter’s husband we set up the APP and all was well. Don’t however let these minor gripes put you off it’s absolutely brilliant at what it does and amazing entertainment.

  5. Kittee Bee Berns says:

     United Kingdom

    We love Mo!
    I’ve waited a month or two to write this review as I wanted to see how Mo does over time.

    Firstly, thank you to whoever the reviewer was that suggested using a kitchen knife to cut into the lawn and bury the boundary / guide wire. This worked perfectly for me, though it took a couple of hours, it was definitely worth it.

    Also – top tip, when you’re pushing the ends of the boundary / Guidewires into the connection clip and then you push the clip closed with pliers, really apply pressure to that thing so it closes properly. I didn’t apply enough and then had a wasted hour checking my boundary wire for cuts / breaks when it wasn’t sending a complete signal to my dock. Was so annoyed with myself when I gave the clip another squeeze and it finally clicked all the way, closing the circuit.

    Mo was easy to set up, his programming is simple to set on a schedule. We have him mow every morning. No grass clippings anywhere in sight and we have a pool, so I’d definitely be frustrated by grass clippings in there. They are so fine that they just disappear into the lawn. It looks so healthy and green. I do have to strim around the edges of his dock (we bought the garage lid for him too) as he obviously can’t reach those bits himself but there is no downside whatsoever for me.

    If you’re unsure, just go for it – you will not regret it.

  6. AnnettaBigelow says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGood but needs wired to be buried
    Very good once going but long grass needs to be cut down to a level it can cope with to start. Also, the loop and guide wires really need to be buried for best results. The connectors at the back of the base station sometimes work loose with the vibration from repeated docking.

  7. JoyOShanehsqguq says:

     United Kingdom

    They just work - saving time and money
    We were spending thousands of pounds a year on having lawns mowed by a gardener on a ride-on mower. We tried one Flymo Go500 and were so impressed that we bought more. We have 5 that cover the area on the pictures, and another three that can’t be seen on the photos. Each mows an area of 600 square metres with ease. Permanently even lawns and no cuttings to collect or dispose of. They appear to be actually made by Husqvarna. We replace the cutting blades every 6 weeks and bring them inside in the winter so the batteries don’t freeze. These were bought in 2021 and have been working well with minimal maintenance for over 2 years, mowing a total of over 4000 square metres.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersGood
    After 11 months of use the robbot stopped charging, at first I thought it was the battery. Tried to contact flymo support
    Could not talk to them.
    Then I thought may be charging contacts between lawmover and the station need cleaning. With a fine sand paper cleaned charging contacts on the mover place it in the station that fixed the problem.
    So to keep the unit going every time you clean/sharpen the blades clean mover charging contacts.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Love it.
    One of my better purchases. I could sit and watch it all day. It’s better than the telly. I took some time planning the boundary wire lay out and buried it a couple of inches below the lawn surface. This was easily done with a serrated knife, cut a slit in the turf and then push the wire down into the slot using a short length of thin plywood or similar as a tool. Press the surface of the turf with your foot and you can barely see a scar. After a few days there is nothing to see at all and the wire is safe from harm. I have rubber edging round my lawn, see photo and I put the wire about 10 inches back from the upright. This seems to be just right. Barely any grass is left uncut and what is, is easily removed with a quick strim every few weeks.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI haven't used my traditional lawn mower for 12 months due to this product.
    This robotic mower has taken the work out of mowing the lawn, I haven’t had to do it myself for the past 12 months! My only gripe is that the instruction manual is not very intuitive, or clear. I recommend looking at YouTube videos for tips on setting up the boundary wire etc, and yes it is a good few hours of work. No real need to Bury the wire, as over the course of a few weeks it pretty much bury’s itself as the grass grows around it. Most negative reviews on here are clearly as a result of not having installed the product correctly, or incorrect usage. E.g. if a review says that the mower doesn’t leave the docking station, i reckon i’d be able to fix it. There will always be those people even if the instructions were good. The instructions however could be a lot better, with clear step by step instructions, and operation of the mower explained more clearly .

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Impressed with this mowe
    I took a chance on an amazon warehouse refurbished Easilife Go 250 mower and was pleasantly surprised.
    Installation is very straightforward but the app could be a lot more user friendly.
    I bought the extended 10 meter low voltage cable to make the power supply easier to install. I did peg the wire down at first to see how the mower worked, then later that day, buried the wire in the lawn.
    Once the mower was fully installed, I realised that it needed some cover when at the charging station. I did think it would be easy to build some sort of shelter, but decided that I might as well buy the dedicated flymo house. It’s expensive for what it is, but does the job perfectly and is very easy and quick to install.
    I use the mower on the middle cutting height and am really pleased with the results.
    The mower has a maximum daily use of 5 hours in any 24, that includes the time it is in the charging station.
    Good little addition means I can do other things in the garden now I don’t have to cut the lawn.

  12. Jordanne says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersGreat mower, useful features and once correctly installed produces great results.
    Purchased this a while ago but have only got round to installing it this month. My garden is probably approaching if not slightly over the 800m2 recommended for this mower, happy to report that despite this it is doing a great job. I had to purchase additional boundary wire and pegs to cover the area I wanted, I got these in a kit off of Amazon, I also purchased a garage for ‘Ralph’ as well, in theory he doesn’t need one as he is water resistant but it does keep the weather extremes at bay and protects the base. My lawn is two large oblongs separated by a path which is only at a level that can be crossed at one end. Half of one is an orchard so due to falling branches apples etc. the robot Ralph will not be mowing this part. In order to mow the lawns effectively I set up two zones by using the mower guide wire, using this facility you can tell the mower to travel along the guide wire a certain distance before starting mowing. I split the time on the two sections so that Ralph spends 60% of his time on the large lawn and 40% on the smaller one, to get to the second area Ralph is programmed to travel 90 meters along the guide wire before starting to mow (this puts him in the middle of the second zone). Initially I had an issue with the mower not learning the guide wire properly it was supposed to follow the wire till it hit the place where it joined the Boundary wire, it did not make it all the way along. A discussion with Flymo technical established that max guide wire is 300m, his includes a section of the boundary wire which is not made clear. Anyway tweaked the length and it works OK now. The boundary wire is the most tedious of the installation process as you have to go right round the perimeter that you want to mow within, a bit of a back breaking job on my lawn but did it in about 4 hours. I also left some spare lengths of boundary as I went in a corner for example so that any changes could more easily be accommodated. It is important that the boundary wire is set at the correct distance from edges and obstacles, a cardboard ruler is included to help. Where the guide and boundary wire crossed the concrete path I cut a groove so that they are out of harms way and not a trip hazard. The mower has been out in all weathers including torrential rain, the only issue was that the really wet grass sticks around the cutting disc, simple enough to wipe away periodically. Security wise they are pin protected and Flymo will only give help with pin retrieval with definite proof of purchase, I have also included an Apple Air Tag as a tracker in case it gets half inched. It will be of no use to a thief but I would want it back of course. It is set to mow from 9am till 18:30 and this is doing a good job, the grass never looks that good in pictures and videos, mine included, but in real life the lawn is looking better and better. It mows for around 90 mins. then pops back for a 60min. recharge before hitting the road again. It is really therapeutic to watch a bit mesmerising, I was using a ride on mower previously but this is way way cheaper given the price of fuel. All in all I am very pleased with Ralph he is a great time saver.

  13. MelissaFrueh says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersOne of my Favourite Purchases!
    So far, this has been one of my favourite purchases to date.

    I love cutting grass but a heavy workload, lack of free time available and the fact that we don’t often get dry sunny days to cut grass up here in Scotland, meant that this was a great solution to maintaining our garden throughout the grass-growing seasons and although it comes at a cost – if it stands the test of time, it wont take long for it to pay for itself.

    Pro’s
    – once you have it all set up its so good.
    – You can set a schedule or timetable and it will go out and do its thing before returning to the base to charge.
    – There is an app that’s ok – I dont often use it after setting up the scheduling but you have an element of control over it.
    – its quiet, really quiet – when its out cutting, it doesn’t even disturb birds in the garden, the dog if she’s out and it will have no affect on interrupting conversations if you have anyone round sitting in the garden.
    – little to no grass cuttings to contend with. (unless your grass is too long to begin with – I’d suggest you cut the grass before first use and let the mower maintain that).

    Con’s
    – so, you have to install a wire around the perimeter of the area to be cut.
    – You can use the provided stakes to pin it down, which is easy enough but be warned that on the lowest/shortest cutting setting (we found the longer and medium setting too long) it cut the cable in places – so burying it is probably the best solution and that is a rubbish task to carry out, essentially going round with an edging tool and pushing the cable into the ground, all the way around. Its boring and time consuming but worth it.
    – You essentially have 3 spinning blades that cut the grass to a length and if like us, you choose to have the mower out every day – its really just nipping the top off the grass. Theres no vacuum or catch bag, so the grass just lands on the grass, essentially self-replenishing itself. It does however mean that any footwear that crosses it, will bring an element of grass back indoors (particularly when the grass is damp/wet).
    – like a traditional mower – grass does accumulate underneath and you will from time to time have to clean the undercarriage.

    Neither Pro nor Con
    – you’ll need an outside power source
    – the optional flymo cover is expensive. I didn’t like the idea of no cover at all, given the weather conditions up north and so went with the purpose made one by Flymo, thinking that it would connect to the charging base but to my disappointment it is a free-standing structure that is in no way connected to the device – so a cheaper or DIY alternative should be considered.