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Make mowing a thing of the past with these Prime Day deals on robotic lawn mowers

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Tired of sweating through weekend yard work? Amazon Prime Day is cutting more than just prices, it’s giving your lawn a trim, too. These deals on YUKA robotic lawn mowers are your chance to automate grass-cutting chores with smart, hands-off tech that fits everything from tight suburban plots to sprawling half-acre lawns.


YUKA Mini 500H Robotic Lawn Mower $779 $1,098 29% off

Ideal for homeowners with smaller lawns (up to 5,400 square feet or roughly 1/8 acre), the YUKA Mini 500H is an excellent entry point into the world of robotic mowing. Think of it as a smart helper designed for simplicity and convenience, particularly if you’re looking to ditch manual mowing without going full Iron Man on your landscaping tech.

This compact mower uses a perimeter boundary wire (included) to define your lawn’s edges. Setup involves laying the wire around the mowing area, then letting the 500H do its thing. It navigates efficiently within its bounds, quietly trimming your grass with minimal fuss.

Despite its size, it doesn’t shy away from hills. The Mini 500H handles slopes up to a 35% grade, which covers most suburban yards with mild inclines. You control and schedule everything through the YUKA app, which connects via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for easy tweaks and status checks from your phone.

YUKA Mini 700H Robot Lawn Mower $889 $1,298 32% off

For homeowners whose lawn care needs have outgrown the most basic models, the YUKA Mini 700H offers the perfect middle ground. It’s a substantial upgrade in both power and coverage, designed specifically for medium-sized yards (up to 7,500 square feet or about 1/5 acre) that need a little more muscle and smarter performance.

Like its smaller sibling, the 700H uses an included perimeter wire to define its mowing zone. Setup remains beginner-friendly, but the 700H benefits from improved software for better efficiency and tighter navigation, so it stays where it should, no babysitting required.

This model is also ready for trickier terrain. It can handle slopes up to a 45% grade, giving it the edge on more challenging properties with uneven ground or backyard hills. You still get full control through the YUKA app via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing you to manage schedules, tweak settings, and check mower status from your smartphone.

YUKA 2000 Robot Lawn Mower with 4G $1,299 $1,799 28% off

Now for something a little more serious. The YUKA 2000 is built for big, complex yards, up to half an acre (21,500 square feet). It skips the perimeter wire altogether in favor of advanced 4G and GPS-RTK satellite navigation. That means no trenching or boundary setup. Just map your lawn in the app and let the mower get to work.

The YUKA 2000 mows in precise, straight lines and handles multi-zone management, customizable no-go zones, and obstacle avoidance with ease. If you have flower beds, tree clusters, or separate lawn areas, this robot gets it. And thanks to its built-in 4G connectivity, it stays online across your entire property, not just within your Wi-Fi range. That makes it easy to start, stop, or monitor progress no matter where you are.

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