The choice between a remote-controlled lawnmower and a walk-behind lawnmower depends primarily on the complexity of the work environment, the slope, and labor costs. For estates, golf courses, or municipal projects with large, steep slopes, rugged terrain, or safety hazards (such as cliff edges or steep inclines), remote-controlled lawnmowers are the undisputed choice. They allow operators to control the machine from a safe location using a handle to work on slopes of 30-50 degrees, significantly reducing manual risks and physical exertion while flexibly adapting to complex terrain. Conversely, if the customer's needs are focused on flat home gardens, small farms, or meticulous gardening scenarios requiring high precision weeding, and the budget is relatively limited, then a simple, cost-effective, and low-maintenance walk-behind lawnmower is more practical. It is not only intuitive to operate but also provides users with a precise sense of control during operation, making it ideal for the hands-on gardening market in Europe and America.