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myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6159 posts
QLD, 6159 posts
20 Jul 2012 8:47am
Any one got one? how do you rate them?

I know these things are expensivie, but thanks to the missus working full time i'm the housebitch and with two kids there is nothing worse than cleaning the floor only to have to do it again the next day
speller
speller
QLD
131 posts
QLD, 131 posts
20 Jul 2012 9:20am
Mine is a Roomba brand (more expensive than the e-bay ones). It's very effective on timber floors and carpets - we run it every day, and only every have to vacuum manually about once a month.
It struggles a bit with the layout of our house, and often can't find it's way back to the dock, but we just carry it back when we get home.
It's capabilities to drive over/around things is amazing - I can't see why NASA wouldn't use it as a MARS probe it's that good.
Check the height of the unit vs you furniture though - ours just misses out on getting under the couch, which is a shame.
We have the language set to french, so I can say I have a french maid
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23684 posts
WA, 23684 posts
20 Jul 2012 8:09am
I haven't got a robot so I don't need to clean it.
But if I did I probably would just use a cloth, a vacuum may scare it and it goes on a rampage like in i,Robot

DavMen
DavMen
NSW
1510 posts
NSW, 1510 posts
20 Jul 2012 11:01am
I was told they suck!
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
6525 posts
QLD, 6525 posts
20 Jul 2012 11:46am
Cats love em... automated attack platform.



Also I heard a horror story involving a dog, severe diarrhea and 6 hours worth of roomba tracks covering every room. Something to be wary of.
Pitbull
Pitbull
WA
1267 posts
WA, 1267 posts
20 Jul 2012 9:50am
The cat video is great. Just want to see the part where its tail gets caught up.
nate86
nate86
WA
18 posts
WA, 18 posts
4 Sep 2012 8:53am
our roomba (530 model) is great. One of the best things we bought. I hate vacuuming. We turn it on about 2-3 times a week and it's pretty amazing how much stuff it picks up. As we are in a new house we don't have much furniture so doesn't seem to get stuck often. It does however manage to lock itself in a room by going behind the door and pushing it closed. Just need to be careful of power cords and it can sometimes get stuck on them.
gazza
gazza
WA
647 posts
WA, 647 posts
4 Sep 2012 10:33am
I've got the lg roboking. Best thing ever.
We use it everyday as we have a golden retriever and a cat, it picks there hair and heaps of dust.
Don't buy the el'cheapos waste of time.
Harvey Norman priced match ours from an online site(they don't normally do it) $849 down to $629.
If you can afford it buy the one with a camera. Ours will redock when the battery's low and then go back to where it was last to finish off the cleaning.
The cheap ones just work in a random pattern so could end up cleaning one room over and over

We still vacum once a month as I don't think it sucks out sand from deep in the carpet but for day to day cleaning are floors have never looked better
Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
WA, 1305 posts
4 Sep 2012 7:35pm
myusernam said...

Any one got one? how do you rate them?

I know these things are expensivie, but thanks to the missus working full time i'm the housebitch and with two kids there is nothing worse than cleaning the floor only to have to do it again the next day




Have seen them at work , OMG feeble

Get a good woman
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
4 Sep 2012 11:44pm
DavMen said...

I was told they suck!


So do Phillipino Maids.

ZaZz
ZaZz
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
5 Sep 2012 9:35am
Maybe you should ask him:

Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:38am
I was thinking the kid needs help, up until he said he had a vacuum worth $10,000 that he picked up for a buck.

Actually, he still needs help, good professional psychiatric help. Or else he may end up making someone a lovely wife one day.
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