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Tertill is a robotics company founded 2015, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Agricultural category.
Solar-powered weeding robot for home vegetable gardens
Tertill builds a solar-powered, weatherproof home gardening robot that helps prevent weeds in vegetable gardens using mechanical weed-cutting wheels and an onboard string trimmer. It was created by Franklin Robotics, later Tertill Corporation, and was based in North Billerica, Massachusetts; the product was later discontinued after its Kickstarter-era launch.
Active products
1
Robo Score
54
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Price range
$350
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Tertill
Company facts
- Legal name
- Tertill Corporation
- HQ
- North Billerica, United States
- Founded
- 2015 · 11 yrs
- Employees
- 12
- Stage
- unknown
- Website
- tertill.com
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Milestones
Tertill was discontinued after earlier commercialization of its garden robot.
Launched Tertill on Kickstarter for home garden weed control.
Press coverage
Active products by Tertill
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Tertill | Agricultural | Runtime 2 hr | $350.0 | 2019 | BBB |
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