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RE: Roomba
Depends on what type of floor you have - I bought the original but
didn't u=
se it much - then the drive belt broke up over time (rubber).
I recently bought a latest model which is OK - but I get very frustrated
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th it continually crashing into furniture in my loft when it doesn't
detect=
an obstacle correctly. I also have a thickish rug on a wood floor - becaus=
e the roomba gets statically charged, it tends to pick up a lot of fluff
un=
derneath and around the edges. When it moves from wood to rug, the fluff
ge=
ts scraped off around the edge of the rug, requiring manual cleaning -
anot=
her annoyance.
Overall it's OK but I still feel it has a long way to go - oh, and I just
d=
on't think the vacuum is anywhere near powerful enough - but maybe I'm
just=
too used to the Dyson!
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Mark McCall
> Sent: 17 May 2009 19:11
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Roomba
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> Had two. Actually worked pretty well, but both broke.
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> M.
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> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Jamie Bennett
> <jamie.bennett@xxxxxxx>wrote:
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> > Finally convinced the mrs that we need to automate some chores.
On
> > that note has anyone got a Roomba? Is it really that good or just
a
> > gimmick? My geeky side says we _should_ have at least one robot
in
> the
> > house but at =A3200+ for the base models, I need to look into it
first.
> > Any experiences, comments?
> >
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