Robot Vacuums?
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I also have been using iRobot’s Roomba for many years. It works quite well for routine cleaning. I never bother to buy the latest version that connects to Wi-Fi and talks to a smartphone app. I just stick to the basic and manually push the buttons when I want it to start a cleaning cycle.
It can get stuck with frills and loose carpet threads and paper napkins on the floor and wires/cables on the floor. Typically anything that can trip up your motorized manual vacuum cleaner will also likely trip up the Roomba. Still, overall it does save time and effort compared to manual vacuuming.
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w00t had a sale on the iRobot Roomba 960 (refurbed). It was about half-price.
The 960 gets good reviews and is one of the best in carpet cleaning and reliability. It has a 75 minute battery life, and when battery runs low, it goes back to the base station, recharges, and finishes the job.
Only $240, so I pulled the trigger.
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@george-k said in Robot Vacuums?:
w00t had a sale on the iRobot Roomba 960 (refurbed). It was about half-price.
The 960 gets good reviews and is one of the best in carpet cleaning and reliability. It has a 75 minute battery life, and when battery runs low, it goes back to the base station, recharges, and finishes the job.
Only $240, so I pulled the trigger.
BTW, have you used it yet?
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@jolly said in Robot Vacuums?:
BTW, have you used it yet?
Yes. However, I had problems with the WiFi and it wouldn't connect to the phone. After an hour on the phone with tech support (restarting networks, etc), they finally assumed it was a bad WiFi board and sent me a replacement.
It does a really good job. We've had a cleaning service come every other week for years (just clean living areas and the master main bedroom). I've been shocked at the amount of dirt it's pulling out of the carpets. Every time I run it, the bin is full, and I've run it about 8 times now.
I like the fact that it docks itself to recharge when the battery's low. It does get snagged on fringe on carpets, so it demands some attention. Also, it's gotten stuck under the sofa...
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@george-k said in Robot Vacuums?:
@jolly said in Robot Vacuums?:
BTW, have you used it yet?
Yes. However, I had problems with the WiFi and it wouldn't connect to the phone. After an hour on the phone with tech support (restarting networks, etc), they finally assumed it was a bad WiFi board and sent me a replacement.
It does a really good job. We've had a cleaning service come every other week for years (just clean living areas and the master main bedroom). I've been shocked at the amount of dirt it's pulling out of the carpets. Every time I run it, the bin is full, and I've run it about 8 times now.
Apparently, your beard is getting greyer...
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@lufins-dad said in Robot Vacuums?:
@jolly said in Robot Vacuums?:
Does she have a docking port?
And has she been stuck on the sofa?
I think they usually just bounce back and forth in a tight corner.
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@jon-nyc said in Robot Vacuums?:
I have a Guatemalan woman that comes over and vacuums. Let’s herself in and out. Never asked her about her batteries.
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