The Dishwasher thread reminded me how technology can make those chores so much easier. So I thought I'd share my new pet with you.
He's called Will, he cost me £200, 2 strawberry milkshakes, 2 large bars of dairy milk and a 'Shropshire' cow!
He's a Roomba; an electronic, robotic vacuum cleaner and he's amazing.
He's 13" in diameter and he sits in a little charging dock in the corner of my kitchen. At pre-set times of the day he drives out and vacuums the kitchen, dining room, hallway and sitting room and if I carry him upstairs he does all of upstairs too. The only thing he can't handle is the stairs.
He also has a spinning brush off-set from the front which pulls muck from corners underneath him so he does a better job than me.
I even talk to him sometimes when he's working.
I'd recommend him to anyone who loves a gadget and/or hates hoovering.
He's called Will, he cost me £200, 2 strawberry milkshakes, 2 large bars of dairy milk and a 'Shropshire' cow!
He's a Roomba; an electronic, robotic vacuum cleaner and he's amazing.
He's 13" in diameter and he sits in a little charging dock in the corner of my kitchen. At pre-set times of the day he drives out and vacuums the kitchen, dining room, hallway and sitting room and if I carry him upstairs he does all of upstairs too. The only thing he can't handle is the stairs.
He also has a spinning brush off-set from the front which pulls muck from corners underneath him so he does a better job than me.
I even talk to him sometimes when he's working.
I'd recommend him to anyone who loves a gadget and/or hates hoovering.
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