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The robot -- which tops out at 2 mph -- cuts grass a fraction of an inch at a time. The clippings are left on the yard to serve as a natural fertilizer. Snow shoveling is done incrementally as well.
Tatil doesn’t sell the laser-cut leaves, but enterprising business owners who don’t mind spending lots of cash on business cards that quickly fall apart could copy the idea.
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