I have Ethernet cords on my floor. Do you think that would post a problem if I got one?Robot Vacuums. Who has one? I picked up the iLIFE A4S because it's cheaper and highly reviewd, and I have it programmed to run every day just before I get home from work. Definitely helps.
1. Yes, at the very least you should really tape them down.I have Ethernet cords on my floor. Do you think that would post a problem if I got one?
What are the chances I would step on the vacuum at night and break it?
For our robot vaccuum, cables are a huge issue. Or well, mostly for me I guess. I have multiple cables that it has began shredding the fuck out of.I have Ethernet cords on my floor. Do you think that would post a problem if I got one?
What are the chances I would step on the vacuum at night and break it?
Good to know - thanks for the warning.For our robot vaccuum, cables are a huge issue. Or well, mostly for me I guess. I have multiple cables that it has began shredding the fuck out of.
I sent that post too early, continued;Good to know - thanks for the warning.
I technically do but it's kind of broken. Was thinking of getting a robot mopper though, like an iRobot Scooba, since washing the floors is much more of a hassle than vacuuming and the Scooba kind of vacuums too anyway so if it's not too dusty I shouldn't need to vacuum first.Robot Vacuums. Who has one? I picked up the iLIFE A4S because it's cheaper and highly reviewd, and I have it programmed to run every day just before I get home from work. Definitely helps.
The Neato Robotics vacuums are really good at getting over wires without getting tangled. They can sort of jump and do various other tactics to get out of the wires. A Roomba on the other hand would get stuck and give up and ask you to move it (newer ones may be better though)I have Ethernet cords on my floor. Do you think that would post a problem if I got one?
What are the chances I would step on the vacuum at night and break it?
My dad went ahead and bought two, one for downstairs, one for up. Too lazy to check the brand/model, but it does its job well enough and keeps the floor clean, especially of my dog's fur. Doggo doesn't seem to mind, either, which is awesome. Can't say that I'd explicitly recommend a robot vacuum, you certainly don't need one, but it's convenient.