These automated lawn-care devices, originally manufactured by Husqvarna, are offered for sale after undergoing a process of inspection, repair, and restoration. This process aims to return the unit to a functional and cosmetically acceptable state. For example, a previously used robotic mower might have its blades replaced, its software updated, and its exterior cleaned before being offered again for purchase.
Acquiring a unit that has been through this renewal process can present a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a brand-new model. This option allows consumers to access the advanced technology and convenience of robotic lawn care at a potentially reduced price point. This practice extends the lifespan of existing products, contributing to sustainable consumption habits and reducing electronic waste. Historically, this method of product recovery has been common with electronics and appliances.