I'll admit I was skeptical of Roombas. I wasn't the first to buy one. However, I was sick of vacuuming my tile floors every other day to keep the shedding hair from my pit bull under control.
October 2005, I purchased my Roomba Discovery iRobot at Target. The shelf price was $279. They had a special offer of a $20 Target gift card with purchase. Additionally, the cashier suggested I open a Target credit card account for another 10% off. I did. In the end my new Roomba was like $232... and worth every cent!
For those worried it might be complicated, it isn't. I took it out of the box, placed it in its charger until the power button became green. Then with the included remote, I pressed "clean." Away Roomba went whisking up my dog's hair. When it finished sweeping my kitchen and dining room, it returned to the base charger and docked itself. I should also add, this version of the Roomba included 2 room limiters, which you place across an open area if you don't want Roomba to go there. They emit a light that Roomba senses and the Roomba does not cross it. This is essential if you have stairs, so the Roomba does not fall.
I also use the Roomba on ther Berber carpet in my bedroom. It works wonderfully getting the dustkitties and pet hair from under the bed - normally an impossible place to reach with any vacuum. I would recommend it for this type flooring as well as the tile. I would not recommend it for any longer carpet or a loose weave carpet.
I have been using the Roomba on a daily basis, while I take a shower mornings (its brushes are loud), and it keeps my tile floor clean of hair and dust. So for everyone who doubts the Roomba's cleaning ability. I can tell you it works. It made a believer out of me!
October 2005, I purchased my Roomba Discovery iRobot at Target. The shelf price was $279. They had a special offer of a $20 Target gift card with purchase. Additionally, the cashier suggested I open a Target credit card account for another 10% off. I did. In the end my new Roomba was like $232... and worth every cent!
For those worried it might be complicated, it isn't. I took it out of the box, placed it in its charger until the power button became green. Then with the included remote, I pressed "clean." Away Roomba went whisking up my dog's hair. When it finished sweeping my kitchen and dining room, it returned to the base charger and docked itself. I should also add, this version of the Roomba included 2 room limiters, which you place across an open area if you don't want Roomba to go there. They emit a light that Roomba senses and the Roomba does not cross it. This is essential if you have stairs, so the Roomba does not fall.
I also use the Roomba on ther Berber carpet in my bedroom. It works wonderfully getting the dustkitties and pet hair from under the bed - normally an impossible place to reach with any vacuum. I would recommend it for this type flooring as well as the tile. I would not recommend it for any longer carpet or a loose weave carpet.
I have been using the Roomba on a daily basis, while I take a shower mornings (its brushes are loud), and it keeps my tile floor clean of hair and dust. So for everyone who doubts the Roomba's cleaning ability. I can tell you it works. It made a believer out of me!
Guide created: 08/16/06 (updated 09/03/08)


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