Hi, I've had three Roomba's in the last 12 years. They are not good if there is someone with long hair in the place, hair will strip off the brushes in no time.
Robby died of a stuck left wheel after 2 years Son of Robby died from a stuck right wheel after 3 years Zombie Robby, with parts from Robby and Son of Robby died after failing to detect the stairs due to dust buildup on the sensors. Robby the Constantly Horny, has been trying to mount the Fan leg for the last 5 years, he's on battery number 2, brushes x3. I love my roomba(s), they love eating cables and herding the waste paper bin around the kitchen. When they get bored they go and hide under the sofa or between the chair legs of the dinning table, when he's not humping the upright fan. Davy David JONES [email protected] +33 7 66 42 54 07 <https://hangouts.google.com/?action=chat&pn=%2B33766425407&hl=en&authuser=0> +33 6 52 03 96 70 <https://hangouts.google.com/?action=chat&pn=%2B33652039670&hl=en&authuser=0> On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 11:50 AM David Connors <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Very off topic but what success has anyone had here with robo vacs? > > Our 11 month old German Shepherd is blowing her coat and the place is dog > hair central hence the question. > > I know a few people who have had them but they've died after a few months > etc. The better ones that can self empty etc seem to be around the $1500 > mark - which gets up there in price as we have two floors and they haven't > invented one that climbs stairs yet. :) > > David Connors > [email protected] | M +61 417 189 363 > Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors > LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors > >
