• anon6789@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I was very excited one year to get an early Roomba vacuum. It looked so fun and convenient.

    I wouldn’t say it was bad, but it was very meh compared to the high hopes I had.

    It went in a senseless pattern without setting up the electronic boundaries. It had trouble docking. It filled up very fast and had to be manually emptied. It was loud and slow. It just overall felt like it took longer and required more manual handling and maintenance than a regular upright and couldn’t even clean everything, so I still had to vacuum.

    On top of that, the battery died after about a year. I got an expensive rebuild with supposed better cells from a local reman company, and that died again in about a year. The new battery was more than the Roomba was worth by then, so I gave up on it.

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      11 months ago

      Mine is alright, it doesn’t mao the room but kind of finds the perimeter and start to just do lines back and forth. It’s nice to vacuum when I leave the house.

      It’s loud, but at least it’s doing something if only evidenced by how much I empty the damn thing. Every couple months I have to take it and the dock out to the garage to blow it all out with their air compressor.

      I do think it makes me keep shit off the floor more. It wants to eat cords a lot. I want a second one with mapping so I can have it do specific rooms and this one can get sent to the basement where it doesn’t need to be as fancy.

      I really hate the space it takes up, I would love one that was shorter so it could be stored underneath the side tables, or the dock and empty bin were flatter so it could be under the couch or something.

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        11 months ago

        I forget about all the cords and other random things it would grab! You have to somewhat vacuum proof your space.

        Docking under a couch would be handy. It’s been like it lives in a cave. 😆

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          11 months ago

          Yea. All the self emptying docks make them really tall, but I’d love it if the bin was on the side and pulled out forward.

          Someone should make one specifically designed to be hidden underneath shit. It’s not a decoration or talking piece.