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"Dee Dee" > wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> >
> > Don't think I've not seriously considered a Roomba or a Scooba.
> >
> > While I don't mind washing dishes, I HATE trying to keep the damned
> > floors clean but still do since I cannot stand cruddy floors.
> >
> > It's a helluva lot more work.
> > --
> > Peace, Om
> >
>
> I'm always looking for something easier for cleaning floors. I saw a woman
> using a Shark stick broom day before yesterday at McDo's, similar looking to
> a swiffer dust mop, and I had to have it. I looked online and found nothing
> remotely similar. Shopping at Lowe's didn't find it either. Good ole'
> Costco -- right there it was.
>
> I do have the Roomba - have had it for quite a while. I turn it loose
> downstairs where the whole floor is the same carpet. I pick up around
> things, close the door and turn it on and let it run down. Plug it in,
> charge it, and it's ready for another room another day.
> Not so easy upstairs where there's wood floor and rugs. So I have to use
> the Swiffer and DH does the rugs (occasionally).
>
> Dee Dee
> (whose floors seem cruddy all the time -- YUK!)
What do you think of the Scooba concept?
It's newer than the Roomba.
I don't have any carpets and recently did purchase a floor cleaner
similar to a rug shampooer. It's been great.
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Peace, Om
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