Thanks for your message and for raising a very fair point. You’re absolutely right — Husqvarna is a leading brand in the robotic mower space and is often considered a benchmark when it comes to quality and innovation. At the same time, that reputation and advanced engineering do come at a premium cost.
I haven’t personally reviewed any of the Husqvarna models yet, which is why you won’t see them featured in my write‑ups so far. Without first‑hand testing, I wouldn’t want to comment directly on their effectiveness in real‑world use. That said, they are widely regarded as reliable and capable machines, particularly for larger or more challenging areas like the one you describe.
Your setup — 2000 sqm, some slopes, lakeside, and ideally avoiding boundary wires — is quite demanding, so it’s definitely worth looking at premium options. The Sveaverken Blix you mentioned is an interesting contender, especially as more manufacturers are moving toward wire‑free navigation, though it’s still relatively new compared to Husqvarna’s long track record.
If Husqvarna fits your budget, it’s certainly a brand worth shortlisting. If not, there are some emerging alternatives that may balance cost and features better, though they may not yet have the same depth of proven reliability.