Robot vacuums
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Re: Robot vacuums
I have heard that they're pretty sh*t and you'll need to get a proper one out if you're expecting guests.
I've got a cordless Dyson and its so convenient and quick I wouldnt bother with a robot.
I've got a cordless Dyson and its so convenient and quick I wouldnt bother with a robot.
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Re: Robot vacuums
One of my taxi mates buys every gadget that's going. Many years ago he hasld a robot hoover but declared it as being rubbish and gave it the heave ho.
He's now bought the latest version but it has been not without its issues. Apparently his missus keeps some kind of mini frogs in an aquarium but they somehow find a way out and escape. So far not a single one has been recaptured. The robot hoover has been blamed.
He's now bought the latest version but it has been not without its issues. Apparently his missus keeps some kind of mini frogs in an aquarium but they somehow find a way out and escape. So far not a single one has been recaptured. The robot hoover has been blamed.
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Re: Robot vacuums
How do some people have the gall to complain about the system we live in when it has given us (well, Adz) Robot Hoovers?
Our ancestors, beating their carpets out in the street (not a euphemism), could only dream of Robot Hoovers.
Our ancestors, beating their carpets out in the street (not a euphemism), could only dream of Robot Hoovers.
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Re: Robot vacuums
My daughter has one and it does a pretty good daily job picking up bits and bobs.
She bought one of the more expensive ones (Eufy X9) after first trying out a friends older model.
One of her two cats enjoys watching it do its rounds, the other isn't so keen.
She bought one of the more expensive ones (Eufy X9) after first trying out a friends older model.
One of her two cats enjoys watching it do its rounds, the other isn't so keen.
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Re: Robot vacuums
How lazy are we all getting?
Cant even be bothered to push a vacuum around for 10 mins or less?
Cant even be bothered to push a vacuum around for 10 mins or less?
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Re: Robot vacuums
I had half a dozen mini frogs ( African Dwarf Frogs ) in my aquarium , they also all disappeared , can't blame the vacum cleaner though , the wife hardly bloody uses itMax B Gold wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 10:38 pm One of my taxi mates buys every gadget that's going. Many years ago he hasld a robot hoover but declared it as being rubbish and gave it the heave ho.
He's now bought the latest version but it has been not without its issues. Apparently his missus keeps some kind of mini frogs in an aquarium but they somehow find a way out and escape. So far not a single one has been recaptured. The robot hoover has been blamed.