ROOMBA iRobot 530

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 in Robotic Vacuums by irobot  Tagged ,

Little robotic vacuum cleaner, called iRobot 530, caught in action.

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Take Advantage of Vacuum Cleaner Technology

Posted on September 1st, 2010 in Robotic Vacuums by irobot  Tagged , , ,

If you want to live in a nice house that is clean and tidy, you will use a vacuum cleaner. Yet when these machines break down, as they invariably do, we put very little thought into the kind we purchase to replace it.

These days are becoming numbered however, as manufacturer’s have finally decided to bring vacuum cleaners in the 21st century. Today’s machines are colorful, innovative and, dare we say it, exciting.

There are a few things for you to look at when you buy a new vacuum cleaner, here are just some of them.

You will already be aware of the main styles available in vacuum cleaners, canisters and upright. The upright is the longstanding favorite, which cleans your floor by using a push and pull action. If you are used to this type; you’ll be excited by the new innovation of it being able to glide across your floor making cleaning so much easier.

Everyone has a favorite and to be honest, there’s very little difference between the two except for the way that you use them. The canister has a long hose to which different attachments can be fixed to so that awkward places and stairs can be cleaned with ease. If you have large carpeted rooms, the upright tends to be the main choice.

There are two other very important components in your vacuum cleaner; the strength of the motor and how effective the filters are. Asthma or allergy sufferers need to take special notice of the filters.

If you are a techie and can’t wait to have the latest and most innovative designs, then you definitely need to consider the new robotic vacuums. These are absolutely brilliant, and save you so much time as they just toddle off by themselves and clean everything that needs it. The competition is fierce between the big two; the iRobot is from Roomba; and the ZA01 from Electrolux.

These few tips should make choosing a new vacuum cleaner a lot easier for you, space age or traditional, expensive or cheap. Today’s vacuum cleaners are a lot of fun, whichever one you go for.

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Roomba 500 Series Side Brush, 3-Pack

Posted on August 28th, 2010 in IRobot by irobot  Tagged , , ,


Roomba 500 Series Side Brush, 3-Pack

   Brand: Innovera

   Model : 81901

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   Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Roomba 500 Series Side Brush, 3-Pack Feature

  • Catalog Publishing Type – Media Trays/Racks-Standard
  • Color(s) – Clear/Assorted
  • Coupon Cannon – 03-25-09
  • Depth – 4.80 in
  • GL09 Page Number – 696

iRobot 500 Series Roomba Vacuum-Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling

Posted on August 27th, 2010 in IRobot by irobot  Tagged , , , , ,


iRobot 500 Series Roomba Vacuum-Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling

   Brand: iRobot

   Model : 550

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   List Price : $399.00

   Sale Price : $295.00

   Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days


iRobot 500 Series Roomba Vacuum-Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling Feature

  • Vacuum-cleaning robot with on-board scheduling for all floor surfaces
  • 2 high-speed, counter-rotating brushes; anti-tangle technology; side brushes
  • Gentle-touch bumper; dirt sensor; built-in cliff sensors; self-charging Home Base
  • Includes bumper extension, cleaning tool, power adapter, rechargeable battery, 3 extra filters, 2 Virtual Walls, and batteries
  • Measures approximately 13 by 13 by 4 inches; 1-year limited warranty

iRobot Roomba 550 / 551 AeroVac Technology Vacuum Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling, 2 Extra Filters, 2 Virtual Walls, & 2 Extra Bristle Brushes

Posted on August 24th, 2010 in IRobot by irobot  Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , ,


iRobot Roomba 550 / 551 AeroVac Technology Vacuum Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling, 2 Extra Filters, 2 Virtual Walls, & 2 Extra Bristle Brushes

   Brand: iRobot

   Model : 550/551 2009 Edition

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   List Price : $499.99

   Sale Price : $289.99

   Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days


iRobot Roomba 550 / 551 AeroVac Technology Vacuum Cleaning Robot with On-Board Scheduling, 2 Extra Filters, 2 Virtual Walls, & 2 Extra Bristle Brushes Feature

  • Covers up to 4 rooms on a single battery charge. Counter rotating Bristle Brush and Beater Brush work together like a dustpan and broom
  • Cleans the whole floor, under and around furniture, into corners and along wall edges. Detects dirtier areas and spends more time cleaning
  • Automatically returns to its self-charging Home Base to dock and recharge between cleanings
  • Faster counter-rotating brushes with improved design pick up more hair, debris and dust and are easy to remove and clean
  • Improved anti-tangle technology keeps Roomba from getting stuck on cords, carpet fringe and tassels

The Floor Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A Real Time Saver

Posted on August 23rd, 2010 in Robotic Vacuums by irobot  Tagged ,

Are you tired of vacuuming your floors and carpets every day? You might want to consider a floor robot vacuum cleaner to help you on those days that vacuuming just isn’t going to fit into your schedule.

This style of vacuum cleaner is unique in that it works by itself with simply one touch of a button from you. There is at least one model on the market that will turn on without you even being in the house. Using the Internet, the robot vacuum can be activated when you are in a completely different location. This small, round vacuum cleaner can be programmed to clean your carpets or floors at a certain time of the day without your help.

The robot vacuums use sensors to detect dirt and grime on your carpets or floors. If it senses more dirt in one area, it will spend more time cleaning that area. Typically, this type of vacuum will randomly go over the entire area four times to make sure it is clear of debris, dust and lint. Probably the greatest feature of this type of vacuum cleaner is that it can fit underneath the furniture and the beds.

Different models of the robot vacuum use ultrasound technology or sensors to avoid bumping into walls, the pet water bowl, or furniture. A few of the less expensive models only stop when they bump into an object, which could be your couch or your wood baseboards, and can scratch furniture or walls over time. It’s best to purchase one outfitted with rubber bumpers to reduce possible damage to your home.

Are these robot vacuums able to get your home as clean as a traditional upright or canister vacuum? Despite the fact there are models that have a built-in brush that is supposed to clean along the edge of the wall, this robot cleaner doesn’t effectively clean corners or areas around plants, the toilet, etc. You’ll still need to perform detail cleaning every now and then in addition to the robot vacuum cleaning the high traffic areas.

This style of vacuum cannot negotiate stairs, so those are still yours to clean. Also, if you have fringed rugs, it’s a good idea to remove them if possible, or the robot vacuum may get stuck on the fringe and need rescued.

This type of vacuum will work on carpets, wood or tile floors and are designed to clean up not only dirt, debris, and lint, but pet hair and small spills as well.

At least one of the models is programmed to “know” when it needs to be recharged and will return to its base by itself to recharge. These vacuums range in price from very affordable to somewhat pricey, so there is a style for everyone.

The robot vacuums can be a real time saver, provided you have the time for it to do its work. If you know you have surprise guests arriving in 15 minutes, this type of vacuum isn’t the most time efficient. However, if you are going to be at work all day, it is the perfect solution for maintaining high traffic areas. Just turn it on before you leave and come home to clean floors.

You’ll still need to empty the floor robot vacuum cleaner so it is ready for its next job. The advantages to this type of vacuum is that it is small, operates on its own, and does a pretty good job of cleaning, without much effort on your part.

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Baby Logan Rides a Roomba

Posted on August 22nd, 2010 in Robotic Vacuums by irobot  Tagged

Logan Mucha at 13 months old, climbs on, and turns on the Roomba robot vacuum and helps clean the house. Logan is learning that house chores can be rewarding and fun.

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