Has anyone tried any of these floor cleaning robots: hard floors or carpet? What did you think?
rc is the man on this.
We've had 2 of the irobot 650s for a couple of years now. I highly recommend it. Here's an in-depth review I happened across a few weeks ago.
http://thesweethome.com/reviews/the-best-robot-vacuum-is-the-roomba-650/
Great review, if only all reviews were so well written.
I ordered a 650.
Thanks RC.
RC you NEED to get back into affiliate marketing, off line that is. Set up shop outside Walmart and sell your infinte home appliance knowledge to the people.
Do a blog, even.
You had him until you said people.
Yeah I know.. my bad hehe.
Maybe he could send some of all the grand kids he has or even.. Louise?
>Thanks
Welcome
It's a GREAT bot. It can stand significant abuse. Once the initial heavy cleaning is done, twice a week seems to keep things in order. I only empty it about every 3rd time and rarely clean the beaters. We have relatively new persian rugs and they shed wool lint like crazy for a couple of years, if it weren't for them the filter might go 4 weeks. We never deploy the beacons, either. I make the little fucker find his own way back to the charger. Like I said, it'll stand abuse.
>people
Yeah. People. I prefer to make my money without them.
>NEED
I'm on a binge to make our lives into a model of 21st century easiness/convenience (as depicted in 1950s sci-fi). It's working. Home cooking was the biggest challenge and --short of a Star Trek Replicator-- I'm getting damn close. Meals are almost incidental prep now. Better than restaurant quality, too.
>short of a Star Trek Replicator-- I'm getting damn close. Meals are almost incidental prep now. Better than restaurant quality, too.
Please do tell!
I told my parents that watching The Jetson's was educational, but they never believed me!
Now I'm imagining uses for the floor scrubber and floor swifter bots. Plus the unfinished basement floor needs something. Hmm.
>cooking
Yes I would love to hear that.
Got a 650. Thanks RC. Love it.
Got any recommendations for anything else I don't need and am not planning on buying?
hhh, JC. You prefer boats, cars, trucks, motorhomes? I have several in each category. I used to have a plane, too, but that was a PITA ...I wouldn't recommend that.
>floor bot
I have the scooba for tile washing. Slight nuisance to set up for a job but it works as billed.
Seriously, risk $36 on that rice pot and follow along. Today I'm having Teriyaki/Ginger/Sesame Pork with a whiff of wasabi over brown rice pasta. Took 5 minutes.
Correction: Shitake mushroom/Ginger/Sesame
Tips for the bot: put a pushpin into the baseboard on each side of the docking base. When the charging contacts get worn/dusty the bot will wiggle from side-to-side slightly to try and make the connection. It helps to keep the dock steady.
The design is modular --at least what I've seen of it. One of the whiligig baseboard duster motors quit after 18 months or so and a battery needed replacing. Common maintenance parts (some better than OEM) are on Amazon at a cheaper delivered price.
The 650 is still wandering around FedEx Land, but ought to be here Real Soon Now.
However, I won a Dirt Dog on eBay for use on the unfinished basement. It will probably need a new battery but as RC says those are available on Amazon. The basement is a pain to sweep or vaccum so the Dirt Dog can have the job.
I'm looking at the Scoobas or the Braavas for wet cleaning the linoleum kitchen floor.
Now, somebody needs to invent:
1. A stair cleaning robot
2. A shower cleaning robot.
>shower cleaning
buy a pint spray bottle
mix: 50/50 white vinegar / distilled water. (I use the hvac or dehumidifier condensate rather tha distilled water)
optional: add fragrance (essential oil or hot tub fragrance)
keep in shower, spray shower when leaving.
Thanks RC. I will do that.
>buy a pint spray bottle
> mix: 50/50 white vinegar / distilled water. (I use the hvac or dehumidifier condensate rather tha distilled water)
> optional: add fragrance (essential oil or hot tub fragrance)
I use similar for cleaning almost everything other than electrical items where I swapped the vinegar for isopropyl alcohol (I think it's called rubbing alcohol in the US)
Very heavy kitchen stains were sprinkled with bicarbonate of soda prior to spraying, left for a minute or two then scrubbed.
The only other cleaning product I bought was caustic soda for drains and very bad ovens.
Quote from: Brad on March 16, 2014, 11:55:49 PM
Now, somebody needs to invent:
1. A stair cleaning robot
2. A shower cleaning robot.
They have, it's called 'girlfriend' ;+}
keep blinking double-posting !
we're gonna need one of these for the laundry room
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy5g33S0Gzo
that is strangely human when it smooths them out.
That robot was folding some simple things, if we could get one to fold shirts and pants well I think it would sell big.
I love they way it holds it up and gives it a real "what the f**k is this?" look before it starts.
necro thread
thought you roomba guys would like this:
http://imgur.com/gallery/gVfA0bb
Ladies & gentlemen, please place your bets...
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