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acairnsmom Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 12:20:01 PM
No, it's not a dance! I'm thinking of getting one of these vacuum robots when we finally move to our new house. Anyone here have one and what do you think of them? I guess they have one that will scrub your hard floors but I think I'll try the vacuum model first.

Audrey

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Montrose Girl Posted - Jan 05 2011 : 06:09:30 AM
My sister had one when I lived with her. It was a neat, new gadget. It did the job, but I think the newness wore off. If you are really time crunched, then it is a helpful tool. I just grabbed the vacuum. It took less time because the roomba goes back and forth making sure it gets every area. Also remember this is plugged in so you will be paying for electricity for it 24/7. Does it take a lot? Not sure, but something to consider.

Laurie

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sherrye Posted - Jan 05 2011 : 05:32:38 AM
i have a roomba. in the beginning i loved it. i also had mom to care for. so it saved time. it has a small dirt bin. needs dumped often in my house. the mew ones park and recharge on their own. we love tools here. so i tried the roomba. its good for open areas. if your sofa or table is the wrong height it can get stuck. it does back up and go again. not real thorough but i have a lot of obstacles. just a few thoughts. sherrye

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acairnsmom Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 4:10:59 PM
Angela, that visual of the cats getting their tummies scratched is too funny! Since I don't have any cats I guess I won't worry about that right now.

Tammy, from what I've been able to figure out, it will do up to 3 rooms at a time. I don't know if you can do 3 rooms then the next day do 3 others? And they have one specifically for pet hair. I thought I'd look into that more when the time came. I would think if you ran it frequently then the hair wouldn't be too much of an issue for it? I don't imagine it would do as good a job as a regular vacuum but I thought if you ran it more frequently than you vacuum then it would be OK.

I see myself running it while I'm at work and coming home to a freshly vacuumed carpet. But I don't know if that's feasible. I wonder if you'd need to be there to keep an eye on it. I'm curious to see what real users have to say. At $300+ I'd hate to buy it and be dissatisfied.

Audrey

Toto, we're not in Kansas any more!
natesgirl Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 3:32:00 PM
My mom had one. It wasn't great, but seemed to work. That was until the cats figured out if they flipped it over they could scratch their bellies on it! She finally gave up on it since it was on it's back more than it rolled around!

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Prairie Gypsy Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 1:07:13 PM
I've considered these also and look forward to other's opinions. I'm assuming you'd need one per room? How do they work on pet hair? I'm afraid the pet hair would clog it up and ruin it.

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