Roomba.... anyone else have a pet?
Roomba.... anyone else have a pet?
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GingerWizard

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4,721 posts

222 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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I have the Roomba I-robot 240. He is actually called Edward as he is the closest thing i can get to a pet with the hours i work. I have had him for just over a year now and i must say i was sceptical at first (it was bought by my Dad as a christmas present) but he has turned out to be a little hero! I have only had the real hoover (dyson super sucker thing...) out about 4 times in 12 months.

Anyone else a satisfied owner....?

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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I've got one in the Office, great at keeping a parquet floor clean............. although ours doesnt have a name yet

Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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Yep, we have one. Had it a few years now and he's been fantastic.

He's simply called "Roombie" though...

GingerWizard

Original Poster:

4,721 posts

222 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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AndrewW-G said:
I've got one in the Office, great at keeping a parquet floor clean............. although ours doesnt have a name yet
i might have drawn a face on mine......?

(i actually named it after that nobber Robert Patterson from the twilight movies, as Mrs Wizard finds him rather horny.... This did not go down well but stuck!)

My flat is pretty bloody huge and surprisingly he can just about manage the whole thing. Not in the bedroom though, thats shag pile baby!

As first generation tech goes i have been seriously impressed, i see they do lawn mowers too now.....

poo at Paul's

14,557 posts

199 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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We have a 540 (IIRC). He's called Johnny (5) and does a great job.

Have you seen the outfits and skins you can buy for them? My daughter wants the frog one!! laugh

Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Friday 26th February 2010
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poo at Paul's said:
We have a 540 (IIRC). He's called Johnny (5) and does a great job.

Have you seen the outfits and skins you can buy for them? My daughter wants the frog one!! laugh
Just Googled the outfits! rofl

Hawmaws

575 posts

194 months

Friday 26th February 2010
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Worst thing I ever wasted £200 on.

Chews itself on rug tassles and breaks the poxy little brushes. Can't go under beds and gets confused.

Much better off with an Eastern european.


The Count

3,396 posts

287 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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The nice lady at John Lewis delivered our Roomba 555 today, a 6kg baby.

He can help with my cleaning OCD. hehe

(i'm quite excited)

Marf

22,907 posts

265 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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Hawmaws said:
Worst thing I ever wasted £200 on.

Chews itself on rug tassles and breaks the poxy little brushes. Can't go under beds and gets confused.

Much better off with an Eastern european.
Will £200 buy you an eastern european these days?

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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Got a first generation one and its great! Shame they don't do stairs though! Ours does tiles and laminate downstairs and the carpet upstairs without a problem. Picks up most of the dust and hair that gets about. I do use the Dyson to do in the corners but not very often. Its ideal to set it off when we go to work and come home to a hoovered house just have to remember to pick up the charger cables on the way past!

Not had trouble with the brushes but do spend half hour once a month cleaning it all out as i have long hair and it gets wrapped around the main beater but that happens on any cleaner.

I was a sceptic at first but I picked mine up from fleabay for £30 and thought 'give it a go' but they're great! Even Mr XL was convinced! Will definately will go for an auto docking and timer one when this one dies.

Haven't managed to get the cat to sit on it and ride round yet though!

DrDeAtH

3,679 posts

256 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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we have had 'bob' 2 weeks now. apart from the regular brush services, he seems to do an ok job. still on trial though......

bogie

16,911 posts

296 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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weve had "Ronnie" about 3 years ...we have big open plan place, wood floors just about everywhere ...he does a fine job of keeping things at bay, then a real human comes once a month to do a "proper" job...he cant clean bathrooms and toilets yet frown

Simpo Two

91,513 posts

289 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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When they can do the washing up and feed the cat I'll get one.

Then again, it might go wrong and wash the cat...

Stu R

21,443 posts

239 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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As I've got dogs, and 2 Roombas, I'm now terrified of this biggrin