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thread: Experience with Robot vacuums?

  1. #1
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    Feb 2011
    New South Wales
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    Experience with Robot vacuums?

    I have timber floors that seem to exist in a perpetual state of "dusty". I am looking into those robot vacuums (the little round ones that vacuum by themselves).
    There seems to be a variety on the market- has anyone had any experience with these and would like to share their thrills and spills?
    I am interested in the results across the price ranges- the one I am looking at is about $600, but a friend suggested that the cheaper ones do a similar job..... I don't want to buy cheap if it means I am throwing it out (or across the room) in a couple of months.....
    thanks in advance.

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    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
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    No but the robot chicken is pretty good.

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    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
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    My parents have one. As far as i'm aware they haven't had any problems. and theirs goes from carpet to slate and back again without any issues. they just keep him docked, and then every now and again let him loose in a room and all done. It also knows to go back to the dock by its self if it is low on battery, and you can tell it different patterns to do or let it work out its own pattern. The only problem is they have chairs that have legs that go along the ground (itms), like a metal bar about an inch high that the poor little thing gets stuck on cause he tries to go over them... but just means mum puts the chairs out of the way when he does that room.

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    Jan 2010
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    I ordered one from MSN shopping a couple of days ago, $160 including postage, usually about $350. Cute little red number, I think he's called a 'Beebot'. Haven't received him yet but I'll let you know how he goes. I have floorboards and carpet in the bedrooms, apparently Beebot will put himself back in the dock when he is tired...

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    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
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    our neighbours have one and love it so much they have named it, and treat it like a family member hahahaha!

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    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
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    our neighbours have one and love it so much they have named it, and treat it like a family member hahahaha!
    yea... my parents have named theirs, its like a replacement dog for them.. (seen as the family dog passed away a year or so ago)

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    Sep 2005
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    We loooove Roomba! I haven't been able to lift for ages so DH got me one. We have floating floors and he's great. Probably not as good as I could do with the big vacuum, but good enough that the dust doesn't give me stress. Picks up all the kids leftovers too. He tells me when he's stuck/full/needs to be recharged.

    I googled the cheaper models reviews and that was enough to stop me going with the cheaper ones. We got ours for under $400 in a Harvey Norman sale though (down from $600).

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    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
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    lol I dont know if its the same for everyone...but the add at the top of the page for this thread is for a robot vacuum. =)

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    Jan 2010
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    Lol... Robomaid, only $399!!

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    There is 1today on spreets deal that is a vacum and mop in 1, tempted to get it!

    Issue is I need to have floor clear of toys for it to be able to work LOL

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    Nov 2010
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    We loooove Roomba! I haven't been able to lift for ages so DH got me one. We have floating floors and he's great. Probably not as good as I could do with the big vacuum, but good enough that the dust doesn't give me stress. Picks up all the kids leftovers too. He tells me when he's stuck/full/needs to be recharged.

    I googled the cheaper models reviews and that was enough to stop me going with the cheaper ones. We got ours for under $400 in a Harvey Norman sale though (down from $600).
    This!!! Love our 'robie'. Agree that once a fortnight you still need to give it a proper vacuum but I love cleaning a room, sticking the robie in there and closing the door. By the time it's finished the next room is clean and waiting to be vacuumed

    Wouldn't be without ours now! Even hubby likes it despite his original opposition!

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    Jan 2004
    Melbourne, Australia
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    Just bumping this as looking at buying one. Online discussion groups seem to say they need replacing every 2 years or so. . So perhaps not worth spending a lot. But I have a friend that has had an irobot for 6 years and when her kids were little she used it every day and it is still going strong. Is everyone's still going strong?

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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    I have an irobot Roomba - have had for probably 4 years - I needed a new battery because I left it out of the charger for too long and that cost me about $50 - but otherwise still going strong. My parents also have one and have had for maybe 6 years - I think have also needed a new battery but still going strong. They also have the floor washing one. Quite a few family members have got Roomba's and none have had problems. I think I paid $450 from HN four years ago - it was the model about to be replaced, and often they go cheap when a new model is being brought out.

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    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    How do these machines go with animal hair? Our dog drops lots of hair & I'd prefer to vac everyday but it's a PITA. We bought a Dyson Animal about 10 months ago and it's starting to flounder, but it is good at removing dog hair.

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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    I don't have animal hair sorry.

    I have had issue with the company that makes roomba though. I don;t know that I'd buy another. They're managed here by a company called Brand Developers who are never available when you call and never return your phone calls.
    DS spilt water on mine, and while it turns on, it needs a new motherboard. I'm not keen to ship my exxie vacuum thousands of kms for repair when they can't even return my phone calls.

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    Jul 2010
    Marsden, Queensland
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    Experience with Robot vacuums?

    I got a robomaid cause I have 2 indoor cats and was sick of vacuuming all the time and I love it. Picks up everything great, has virtual walls you can get to stop it going into certain rooms. The only thing I found was I have a cat play gym and the bottom is only about 1cm thick and it runs up it and gets stuck so I put another board under it and now it's fine.
    It's quite funny watching the cats freak out when it comes out of its dock randomly to vacuum lol.
    I agree that you do need to do a full vacuum every couple of weeks to get into all the corners but its great for keeping floors clean everyday. I didn't think it would work as good as it does, I have a power head Dyson and thought I would really notice a difference but its up there with it.
    I suggest you get a good one, one you can set and docks itself cause its annoying if u r watching tv and its on. I set mine for when I am at work.
    Good luck in deciding, best investment I made.

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    May 2007
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    Ha ha. I have the robomaid banner at the top of my page too. I tried one years ago and it did a terrible job! I mighth ave to think about it again though. Do you know how they go picking up birdseed?

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    I have an iRobot Roomba and its awesome. use it for between vacuuming days. I have 2 inside border collies so it picks up most of the fur. I do find I have to clean the brush head a bit tho. I need a new battery for it now too. its 3 years old.

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