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Universal Heavy Duty Automatic Lawnmower Boundary Wire - 500' 14 Gauge Thick Professional Grade Robotic Lawnmower Perimeter Wire Works with All Brands

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Universal Heavy Duty Automatic Lawnmower Boundary Wire - 500' 14 Gauge Thick Professional Grade Robotic Lawnmower Perimeter Wire Works with All Brands
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What It Is

This is a 500-foot spool of heavy-duty 14-gauge wire used to create a buried or staked perimeter boundary for robotic lawnmowers. It sends a low-voltage signal that keeps the mower inside the cutting area and directs it to the charging station.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Brand compatibility: Works with all major robotic mower brands (Husqvarna, Worx, Landroid, Robomow, Gardena, etc.) β€” no proprietary connectors needed.
  • Gauge check: 14-gauge is thicker than standard 16- or 18-gauge wire. Confirm your mower’s base station accepts 14 AWG wire (most do, but older models may require a smaller gauge).
  • Length needed: 500 feet covers roughly 1/4 acre for a simple layout. Measure your planned boundary route (including any islands) before buying β€” you can’t splice this wire easily due to its thickness.
  • Installation: Can be buried (2–4 inches deep) or staked above ground. Thicker gauge is harder to bend around tight corners β€” plan for minimum 6-inch radius turns.

Key Things to Know

  • Durability: 14-gauge is significantly tougher than standard 16-gauge. It’s less likely to break from frost heave, roots, or accidental digging.
  • Installation difficulty: Stiffer wire makes trenching easier (stays in place) but harder to shape around obstacles. Expect to use extra stakes or deeper burial for sharp corners.
  • Splicing: Thicker gauge requires compatible splice connectors (sold separately). Most standard robotic mower splice kits are for 16–18 gauge β€” check before buying.
  • Signal strength: Heavier wire can slightly reduce signal range on long runs. For properties over 1/2 acre, consider a signal booster or shorter boundary loops.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a large, open lawn (up to 1/4 acre per spool) and want a permanent, heavy-duty boundary that withstands weather and ground movement. It’s overkill for small, intricate yards or temporary setups β€” standard 16-gauge wire is easier to work with and cheaper for those uses.

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