In article >,
"Dimitri" > wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article >,
> > "Dimitri" > wrote:
> >
> >> It is a tough life.
> >>
> >> But someone has to push the start button on Roomba or fill Scooba.
> >
> > <lol> I've actually considered purchasing I-robots, but have not
> > allocated the funds.
> >
> > Are they really worth it and do they do a good job?
> > --
> > Peace! Om
>
> 1. Watch woot
> 2. IMHO reconditioned is as good as new
> 3. Study the series - you want one that is "lighthouse compatible"
> 4. Learn to clean the brushes often .
>
> We have 2 Roombs - 1 downstairs and 1 upstairs.
> We live in a pine forest and there are some dirt roads around - it's dusty
> The amount of dust it picks up is very very good it also does a job on the
> dog hair we don't notice.
> It goes under couches and beds as long as the clearance it OK.
> We're thrilled - We have a Dyson Pet we seldom use any more
> When it's done it finds its way back to it's charger home so it's almost
> always ready.
Thanks!
Looks like these things are more popular than I realized.
Clean floors are a good thing. :-)
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Peace! Om
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