This Solar-Powered Robot Automatically Trims Weed In Your Garden

Dhir Acharya


Tertill is a robot that made to live in the garden and trim weed automatically. And it can handle various kinds of plants.

Tired of trimming weed from your garden on your own? No worries, this robot will do it all for you. Tertill is a robot that made to live in the garden and trim weed automatically. And it can handle various kinds of plants. For example, you put Tertill in a clean slate, for the next 26 days, the slate will still be weed-free compared with one without Tertill.

Tertill, a robot that trims weed automatically

Tertill keeps your garden weed-free (right image)

Notably, the device runs on solar power with solar panels mounted on the top. There are four angled wheels at the bottom along with a cap for a USB port, a speaker, and a trimmer hub. The trimmer strings, which shortens over time, are replaceable and removable, and each device comes with five additional trimmer strings.

Dues to using solar power, Tertill will work best under a lot of sunlight, so you should deploy it on sunny days and places.

There are solar panels mounted on top

The device has four angled wheels

The strimmer string gets shorten over time, but you have five extra ones

You should deploy the device in sunny places

The device’s secret weapon lies under its belly, a mini filament weed trimmer. However, it may sometimes be stuck with dried mud on its wheels, which you can wash away with just water.

This cute-looking weed-trimming robot will save you from having to go to the garden by yourself to get rid of weed while using green power and handling all kinds of weeds.

Keep your garden weed-free always with Tertill

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