@imastawka wrote:

This is her speshul cupboard for them

 

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I think they come out on a full moon or sumfin'

Oh put a sock in it sis.

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@domino-710 wrote:

OK Super,

 

Let me tell you about Robbie.

 

He is IRobot - now a few years old - but still the best thing since sliced bread - to say nothing of a pets best friend.

 

 

 

 


That sounds perfct, but is it this one  iRobot Roomba 860 Robot Vacuum Cleaner  or ist it this one iRobot Roomba 880 Robot Vacuum

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Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .

My Robbie is a tad older.

 

But still going strong.

 

He is the light of my life.

 

Just an aside - at least once a month - give it a good vac with a biggy.

 

But for daily chores - Robbie is my friend.

My second best friend.

 

The first is the one playing.

 

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@domino-710 wrote:

My Robbie is a tad older.

 

But still going strong.

 

He is the light of my life.

 

Just an aside - at least once a month - give it a good vac with a biggy.

 

But for daily chores - Robbie is my friend.


My sister has a robot vac & seems happy with it but like you, she still does a 'proper' vacuum too.

 

For anyone with a bad back, a kirby vaccuum cleaner is magic. They look ungainly but they are have a rigid high handle. No bending. But the real bonus is when they are on autoglide. The thing will almost move forward by itself, it feels so light. And it gets the inground dirt like nothing else.

Disadvantages-not great for under low furniture, & cost. They will last for 20+ years though.

 

I have an iRobot Roomba 880 and it's pretty good. 

 

Some things to know. 

It's small so it doesn't hold as much fluff etc as a regular vacuum cleaner so you have to clean it more often...but it's easy to do. 

If you can, check one out and see how you go picking it up as you will have to bend down to pick it up to clean it.

If it is cleaning some distance away from the base it may run out of battery power before it gets back to recharge.  Mine does warn me when it's full and needs emptying, or recharging but it's not so loud I can hear it from anywhere in the house.  So sometimes I have to go and search for it.

Unlike Sharkcat on YouTube, my cat is very nervous of it.  Some pets are. Sometimes I know where the cleaner is by the sudden appearance of a tabby streak than has fled from a particular room. 🙂

I once dropped a container of dry cat food all over the kitchen floor and because I was ill, I couldn't pick it all up.  I turned on the iRobot and it easily vacuumed up the lot.

If you put one of the virtual walls near your pet's food and water dishes the iRobot will keep clear of them.

 

Compare prices.  I actually took a punt and bought one off eBay (from a company) as it was cheaper than in ths shops. It was (I think) one of those returned ones after the TV promotion of trying them for a month or whatever it was, with the option of returning it.  It came with all the parts, all in original packaging and with a full warranty.  It works perfectly.