[Electronics-Talk] Robotic vacuum Cleaners

Andy Baracco wq6r at socal.rr.com
Sun Dec 3 21:07:05 UTC 2017


Definitely not wheelchair accessible. Great when you are young. A bear if 
you have any orthopedic issues. I have so far survived with two orthopedic 
surgeries, and my wife will likely have some coming. But you do have a built 
in stair master, and i guess that's a good thing.

Andy

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> A lot of town houses are very vvertical, I saw once
> that was built in the 1940's with 5 levels and like two rooms per level.
> Kind of a neat design, just not sure I'd want to live there.
>
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> The big concern that I have is that our home is so vertical that it would
> have to be carried almost room to room, as I don't think it climbs stairs.
>
> Andy
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>>I believe the Roomba 980 is designed for larger homes. The app works very
>>well. Mine got stuck under a chair so she is scratched, but she works
>>great. My house is 2,000 square feet, and she goes from one end of the
>>house to the other without problems. She runs a little over two hours, but
>>has to charge until she can finish cleaning the house. I wish the battery
>>could last a little longer. I tried using Roomba in the basement, but she
>>got stuck a lot since the rug was so old. Hope this helps.
>>
>>
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