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I must say I am really tempted :oops: So a couple of questions.

My dog is short haired white and tan. When she sheds, which she does

constantly :evil: it's not floaty hair that sort of drifts into dust bunnies, but

sharp little hairs which stick like darts to everything :evil: and are the devil to hoover up at the best of times. Could the Roomba cope with this? The living room is carpeted but I have two big rugs which have sort of cotton tassly things at each end, could it cope with these? I understand the Roomba moves in straight lines, I have a large living room with three tables in it what does it do when it comes up against a table leg?

 

Tessa

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Re the dog hair Tessa, we have a white Staffie which has the shortest nasty spikey hair of any breed. Roomba has coped very well with that & the cat hair too :P

 

Not sure about the tassels though.

 

The Roomba doesn't just go in straight lines,but also spirals. I have just had it going in my dining room with table & 6 chairs all on the floor.It still did a brilliant job - there are no bits on the floor at all.

 

It worked amazingly well on my coir mat too & picked up all the bits (mostly Aubiose :roll: )

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After posting guess what was waiting for me on my door mat, the Lakeland catalogue :roll: Will leave it for OH to see :anxious:

 

You'll probably be better off ordering one yourself :lol:

 

I don't know about that, he is very anal about the house being clean and tidy :lol:

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Re the dog hair Tessa, we have a white Staffie which has the shortest nasty spikey hair of any breed. Roomba has coped very well with that & the cat hair too :P

 

Not sure about the tassels though.

 

The Roomba doesn't just go in straight lines,but also spirals. I have just had it going in my dining room with table & 6 chairs all on the floor.It still did a brilliant job - there are no bits on the floor at all.

 

It worked amazingly well on my coir mat too & picked up all the bits (mostly Aubiose :roll: )

 

Oh it sounds perfect for my needs. I have three hoovers one on each floor,

maybe I could just have the Roomba and one for the staircases. dither, dither, dither :roll:

 

Tessa

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:shock::roll::shock::roll::shock::roll:

 

Just caught The Hubby actually feeding bits of dirt to the Roomba to see if it will pick them up.

It did - he is very impressed :lol:

 

I have given mine a real work out today.I have had all the sofas out & it has done behind them,as well as the hearth ,the living room & the downstairs room.

Its going into Cleos room now & if it can clean up in there I swear I will love it forever 8):lol:

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I gave my mother hers yesterday and she is thrilled to bits. :D:D She'd even heard of them! :roll:

She has christened hers "Robert the Robot". :lol:

 

As she has a spinal problem and is permanently on crutches and in pain, I'm hoping it will be a big help to her.

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A disabled woman sold us the scooba. It is ideal if you think about it.

:shock::roll::shock::roll::shock::roll:

 

Just caught The Hubby actually feeding bits of dirt to the Roomba to see if it will pick them up.

It did - he is very impressed :lol:

:lol:

OH has a wierd obsessive relationship with ours. He is doing several goes of the bathroom with the Scooba now as he is amazed at the dirt coming up.

I came back and I couldn't get into the bathroom and there were objects all over the kitchen floor so Scooba can clean under things. I've not had to lift a finger!

 

OH has found that Scooba juice is commercial Flash and has ordered several year's worth. Will post when sure it works.

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Is the Roomba good on hard floors?

 

Yes Lesley - my living room is tiled as is the kitchen and the bedrooms are laminate - all cleaned fabulously. The worst thing about a Roomba is that you have to carry it up and downstairs

 

(or you could buy two) :lol::lol:

 

erm....... no! :lol: I can keep the Dyson for upstairs - we mostly live downstairs and only use upstairs if we have guests staying. I've not really looked at the Roomba as we have a built in vacuum and it seems such a waste :?

 

Becka! - another forum! - are you trying to get us into bad habits? :wink:

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