Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-22 Thread catatonya
lol. my vacuum never gets put away. i have sheets over all the furniture. am 
allergic and popping benadryl. same scenario. lol.
  t

elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tonya - this is was the info I needed.  I know most of you know how it is 
to live in a multi-cat household...and yes, I'm crazy...but I have (now) seven 
cats am frightfully allergic to them! LOL! 
   
  My story is that my quality of life would diminish so much if I was 
allergy-free but without cats that it simply wouldn't be worth it.  
Therefore...besides 180mg of Allegra plus popping benedryl like candy several 
times a day and any homeopathic that works...I use the vacuum cleaner so much 
that I never put it away  (for anyone else in my condition -- allergist says -- 
do not use ceiling fan over the bed -- stirs up the dander -- and wash 
everything in very hot water several times a week.  I put throws over the 
couches, etc so I can frequently wash and I brush the babies as often as I 
can).  They are precious dear babies and I wouldn't go a single day without any 
one of them! 
   
  The purple dyson has been an absolute god-send.  I can't recommend it 
enough...it is one of the most cleverly engineer pieces of equipment I have 
ever seen.  I have very long hair myself and so I used to burn out a motor at 
least once a year in spite of constantly cleaning the beater bar, changing 
bags, etc.  When I got the dyson...I used it right after I used the old 
vaccum...and just in my den section alone it removed over a quart of cat hair 
in one use.  Holy cat dander batman!!!  It's worth every penny and more! 
   
  That being said...I'm still considering a roomba for in-between
   
  Thanks Tonya...this info doesn't discourage me in the slightest...just lets 
me know what's involved in the maintenance.  And everything with moving parts 
requires maintenance (or you won't be keeping it very long). 
   
  elizabeth
  

 


Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-21 Thread Susan Hoffman
For anyone in a multi-cat household, I highly recomment my Ridgid 5 hp wet/dry 
shop  vac from Home Depot.  Cost me less than $70.  Sucks the fixtures off the 
wall if you're not careful.  The only issue that I have with it is storage 
space -- I need a four legged table with enough spread that I can put the 
vaccuum underneath and throw a tablecloth over the top.  
   
  This vaccuum is amazing.  No bags -- I dump the  canister and can bleach 
clean the inside of the canister.  It has cut my vaccuuming time to 1/3 what it 
used to be..  With an extension cord and just the hoses and attachments that 
came with it I can do almost my entire house without stopping.   The hose is 
extra thick and can suck up the contents of a litterbox, if you are so 
inclined.  The edger attachment is great for getting barf (and worse) off a 
rug.   Best $70 I ever spent.

Taylor Scobie Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I love the idea of a Roomba!  I've always wanted to attach a big feather to 
the top and watch the kitties THEN!  I have to clean out this house first so we 
can actually SEE the floor!  
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  



On Apr 21, 2007, at 12:28 PM, elizabeth trent wrote:

Tonya - this is was the info I needed.  I know most of you know how it is 
to live in a multi-cat household...and yes, I'm crazy...but I have (now) seven 
cats am frightfully allergic to them! LOL! 
   
  My story is that my quality of life would diminish so much if I was 
allergy-free but without cats that it simply wouldn't be worth it.  
Therefore...besides 180mg of Allegra plus popping benedryl like candy several 
times a day and any homeopathic that works...I use the vacuum cleaner so much 
that I never put it away  (for anyone else in my condition -- allergist says -- 
do not use ceiling fan over the bed -- stirs up the dander -- and wash 
everything in very hot water several times a week.  I put throws over the 
couches, etc so I can frequently wash and I brush the babies as often as I 
can).  They are precious dear babies and I wouldn't go a single day without any 
one of them! 
   
  The purple dyson has been an absolute god-send.  I can't recommend it 
enough...it is one of the most cleverly engineer pieces of equipment I have 
ever seen.  I have very long hair myself and so I used to burn out a motor at 
least once a year in spite of constantly cleaning the beater bar, changing 
bags, etc.  When I got the dyson...I used it right after I used the old 
vaccum...and just in my den section alone it removed over a quart of cat hair 
in one use.  Holy cat dander batman!!!  It's worth every penny and more! 
   
  That being said...I'm still considering a roomba for in-between
   
  Thanks Tonya...this info doesn't discourage me in the slightest...just lets 
me know what's involved in the maintenance.  And everything with moving parts 
requires maintenance (or you won't be keeping it very long). 
   
  elizabeth
  

 
  On 4/21/07, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wendy,
   
  You need to dump the cup EVERY timed you use your roomba.  You also need to 
pull the filter part out of the cup and dump any cat hair stuck on the white 
paper filter. I bang them against the trash can a few times to get as much 
hair/litter out as possible.  Then I do a filter change and clean the brushes 
every week or two.  (I use mine basically every day.)  I wash the white paper 
filters with soap and a toothbrush, let them dry, and reuse them instead of 
buying new ones. 
  tonya

wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to 
remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter. I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look. Mine are shedding like crazy too! 

:)
Wendy

--- elizabeth trent wrote:

> I'm curious -- how much does it hold? I love my
> purple dyson for animal
> hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I 
> have to empty it
> frequently. how does it perform?
> 
> elizabeth
> 
> 
  > On 4/15/07, wendy wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our
> new
> > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden 
> voyage
> > this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> at
> > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> and
> > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it. 
> > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> been
> > trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
> > It's too cute.
> >
> > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my 
> tile
> > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> along
> > with the front entry way and hallway leading from
> > that. That's as far as it could go since all the
> > doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
> > surprised with how well it patterned itself while
> > cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It

Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-21 Thread wendy
Hey Tonya,

Thanks for the tips!  I will definitely be doing
everything you suggested.  I love the tip on washing
the filters and reusing them!

:)
Wendy

--- catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wendy,
>
>   You need to dump the cup EVERY timed you use your
> roomba.  You also need to pull the filter part out
> of the cup and dump any cat hair stuck on the white
> paper filter. I bang them against the trash can a
> few times to get as much hair/litter out as
> possible.  Then I do a filter change and clean the
> brushes every week or two.  (I use mine basically
> every day.)  I wash the white paper filters with
> soap and a toothbrush, let them dry, and reuse them
> instead of buying new ones.
>   tonya
> 
> wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   It's performed great, but as far as how much it
> holds,
> I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to
> remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
> bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
> diamter. I will try to remember to let you know
> after
> I take a look. Mine are shedding like crazy too!
> 
> :)
> Wendy
> 
> --- elizabeth trent wrote:
> 
> > I'm curious -- how much does it hold? I love my
> > purple dyson for animal
> > hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch
> I
> > have to empty it
> > frequently. how does it perform?
> > 
> > elizabeth
> > 
> > 
> > On 4/15/07, wendy wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey guys,
> > >
> > > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie
> (our
> > new
> > > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden
> > voyage
> > > this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> > at
> > > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> > and
> > > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with
> it.
> > > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> > been
> > > trying to get the brushes out from underneath
> it.
> > > It's too cute.
> > >
> > > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming
> my
> > tile
> > > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> > along
> > > with the front entry way and hallway leading
> from
> > > that. That's as far as it could go since all the
> > > doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
> > > surprised with how well it patterned itself
> while
> > > cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It
> > even
> > > tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I
> rescued
> > it.
> > >
> > >
> > > We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which
> > is
> > > the company that makes Roomba. A better deal
> than
> > at
> > > Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They
> > > have a pretty decent special, which includes
> free
> > > shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60);
> > fairly
> > > cheap for a Roomba. Normally, I am a very frugal
> > > person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners
> in
> > the
> > > past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and
> > all
> > > have died. Plus, I don't actually have to do the
> > > vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the
> > extra
> > > money. With the tile, as opposed to the carpet
> we
> > had
> > > that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt
> shows
> > up,
> > > and I'm having to sweep every day as it is. So
> > all in
> > > all, I'm happy as of day one. We'll see after a
> > month
> > > or so if Roombie was worth it.
> > >
> > > :)
> > > Wendy
> > >
> > > "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
> > committed citizens can
> > > change the world: Indeed it is the only thing
> that
> > ever has!"
> > >
> > > ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
> > >
> > >
> > >
> __
> > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
> > protection around
> > > http://mail.yahoo.com
> > >
> > >
> > 
> 
> 
> "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
> committed citizens can change the world: Indeed it
> is the only thing that ever has!" 
> ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
> 
> 
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Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-21 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey
I love the idea of a Roomba!  I've always wanted to attach a big  
feather to the top and watch the kitties THEN!  I have to clean out  
this house first so we can actually SEE the floor!


Taylor Scobie Humphrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Apr 21, 2007, at 12:28 PM, elizabeth trent wrote:

Tonya - this is was the info I needed.  I know most of you know how  
it is to live in a multi-cat household...and yes, I'm crazy...but I  
have (now) seven cats am frightfully allergic to them! LOL!


My story is that my quality of life would diminish so much if I was  
allergy-free but without cats that it simply wouldn't be worth it.   
Therefore...besides 180mg of Allegra plus popping benedryl like  
candy several times a day and any homeopathic that works...I use  
the vacuum cleaner so much that I never put it away  (for anyone  
else in my condition -- allergist says -- do not use ceiling fan  
over the bed -- stirs up the dander -- and wash everything in very  
hot water several times a week.  I put throws over the couches, etc  
so I can frequently wash and I brush the babies as often as I  
can).  They are precious dear babies and I wouldn't go a single day  
without any one of them!


The purple dyson has been an absolute god-send.  I can't recommend  
it enough...it is one of the most cleverly engineer pieces of  
equipment I have ever seen.  I have very long hair myself and so I  
used to burn out a motor at least once a year in spite of  
constantly cleaning the beater bar, changing bags, etc.  When I got  
the dyson...I used it right after I used the old vaccum...and just  
in my den section alone it removed over a quart of cat hair in one  
use.  Holy cat dander batman!!!  It's worth every penny and more!


That being said...I'm still considering a roomba for in-between

Thanks Tonya...this info doesn't discourage me in the  
slightest...just lets me know what's involved in the maintenance.   
And everything with moving parts requires maintenance (or you won't  
be keeping it very long).


elizabeth



On 4/21/07, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wendy,

You need to dump the cup EVERY timed you use your roomba.  You also  
need to pull the filter part out of the cup and dump any cat hair  
stuck on the white paper filter. I bang them against the trash can  
a few times to get as much hair/litter out as possible.  Then I do  
a filter change and clean the brushes every week or two.  (I use  
mine basically every day.)  I wash the white paper filters with  
soap and a toothbrush, let them dry, and reuse them instead of  
buying new ones.

tonya

wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to
remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter. I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look. Mine are shedding like crazy too!

:)
Wendy

--- elizabeth trent wrote:

> I'm curious -- how much does it hold? I love my
> purple dyson for animal
> hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I
> have to empty it
> frequently. how does it perform?
>
> elizabeth
>
>
> On 4/15/07, wendy wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our
> new
> > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden
> voyage
> > this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> at
> > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> and
> > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it.
> > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> been
> > trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
> > It's too cute.
> >
> > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my
> tile
> > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> along
> > with the front entry way and hallway leading from
> > that. That's as far as it could go since all the
> > doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
> > surprised with how well it patterned itself while
> > cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It
> even
> > tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued
> it.
> >
> >
> > We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which
> is
> > the company that makes Roomba. A better deal than
> at
> > Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They
> > have a pretty decent special, which includes free
> > shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60);
> fairly
> > cheap for a Roomba. Normally, I am a very frugal
> > person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in
> the
> > past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and
> all
> > have died. Plus, I don't actually have to do the
> > vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the
> extra
> > money. With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we
> had
> > that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows
> up,
> > and I'm having to sweep every day as it is. So
> all in
> > all, I'm happy as of day one. We'll see after a
> month
> > or so if Roombie was worth it.
> >
> > :)
> > Wendy
> >
> > "Never

Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-21 Thread elizabeth trent

Tonya - this is was the info I needed.  I know most of you know how it is to
live in a multi-cat household...and yes, I'm crazy...but I have (now) seven
cats am frightfully allergic to them! LOL!

My story is that my quality of life would diminish so much if I was
allergy-free but without cats that it simply wouldn't be worth it.
Therefore...besides 180mg of Allegra plus popping benedryl like candy
several times a day and any homeopathic that works...I use the vacuum
cleaner so much that I never put it away  (for anyone else in my condition
-- allergist says -- do not use ceiling fan over the bed -- stirs up the
dander -- and wash everything in very hot water several times a week.  I put
throws over the couches, etc so I can frequently wash and I brush the babies
as often as I can).  They are precious dear babies and I wouldn't go a
single day without any one of them!

The purple dyson has been an absolute god-send.  I can't recommend it
enough...it is one of the most cleverly engineer pieces of equipment I have
ever seen.  I have very long hair myself and so I used to burn out a motor
at least once a year in spite of constantly cleaning the beater
bar, changing bags, etc.  When I got the dyson...I used it right after I
used the old vaccum...and just in my den section alone it removed over a
quart of cat hair in one use.  Holy cat dander batman!!!  It's worth every
penny and more!

That being said...I'm still considering a roomba for in-between

Thanks Tonya...this info doesn't discourage me in the slightest...just lets
me know what's involved in the maintenance.  And everything with moving
parts requires maintenance (or you won't be keeping it very long).

elizabeth



On 4/21/07, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Wendy,

You need to dump the cup EVERY timed you use your roomba.  You also need
to pull the filter part out of the cup and dump any cat hair stuck on the
white paper filter. I bang them against the trash can a few times to get as
much hair/litter out as possible.  Then I do a filter change and clean the
brushes every week or two.  (I use mine basically every day.)  I wash the
white paper filters with soap and a toothbrush, let them dry, and reuse them
instead of buying new ones.
tonya

*wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:

It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to
remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter. I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look. Mine are shedding like crazy too!

:)
Wendy

--- elizabeth trent wrote:

> I'm curious -- how much does it hold? I love my
> purple dyson for animal
> hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I
> have to empty it
> frequently. how does it perform?
>
> elizabeth
>
>
> On 4/15/07, wendy wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our
> new
> > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden
> voyage
> > this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> at
> > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> and
> > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it.
> > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> been
> > trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
> > It's too cute.
> >
> > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my
> tile
> > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> along
> > with the front entry way and hallway leading from
> > that. That's as far as it could go since all the
> > doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
> > surprised with how well it patterned itself while
> > cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It
> even
> > tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued
> it.
> >
> >
> > We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which
> is
> > the company that makes Roomba. A better deal than
> at
> > Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They
> > have a pretty decent special, which includes free
> > shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60);
> fairly
> > cheap for a Roomba. Normally, I am a very frugal
> > person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in
> the
> > past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and
> all
> > have died. Plus, I don't actually have to do the
> > vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the
> extra
> > money. With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we
> had
> > that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows
> up,
> > and I'm having to sweep every day as it is. So
> all in
> > all, I'm happy as of day one. We'll see after a
> month
> > or so if Roombie was worth it.
> >
> > :)
> > Wendy
> >
> > "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
> committed citizens can
> > change the world: Indeed it is the only thing that
> ever has!"
> >
> > ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
> >
> >
> > __
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
> protection around
> > http://mail.yahoo.com
> >

Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-21 Thread catatonya
Wendy,
   
  You need to dump the cup EVERY timed you use your roomba.  You also need to 
pull the filter part out of the cup and dump any cat hair stuck on the white 
paper filter. I bang them against the trash can a few times to get as much 
hair/litter out as possible.  Then I do a filter change and clean the brushes 
every week or two.  (I use mine basically every day.)  I wash the white paper 
filters with soap and a toothbrush, let them dry, and reuse them instead of 
buying new ones.
  tonya

wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out. I need to
remember to do that tonight. It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter. I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look. Mine are shedding like crazy too!

:)
Wendy

--- elizabeth trent wrote:

> I'm curious -- how much does it hold? I love my
> purple dyson for animal
> hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I
> have to empty it
> frequently. how does it perform?
> 
> elizabeth
> 
> 
> On 4/15/07, wendy wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our
> new
> > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden
> voyage
> > this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> at
> > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> and
> > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it.
> > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> been
> > trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
> > It's too cute.
> >
> > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my
> tile
> > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> along
> > with the front entry way and hallway leading from
> > that. That's as far as it could go since all the
> > doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
> > surprised with how well it patterned itself while
> > cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It
> even
> > tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued
> it.
> >
> >
> > We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which
> is
> > the company that makes Roomba. A better deal than
> at
> > Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They
> > have a pretty decent special, which includes free
> > shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60);
> fairly
> > cheap for a Roomba. Normally, I am a very frugal
> > person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in
> the
> > past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and
> all
> > have died. Plus, I don't actually have to do the
> > vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the
> extra
> > money. With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we
> had
> > that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows
> up,
> > and I'm having to sweep every day as it is. So
> all in
> > all, I'm happy as of day one. We'll see after a
> month
> > or so if Roombie was worth it.
> >
> > :)
> > Wendy
> >
> > "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
> committed citizens can
> > change the world: Indeed it is the only thing that
> ever has!"
> >
> > ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
> >
> >
> > __
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
> protection around
> > http://mail.yahoo.com
> >
> >
> 


"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the 
world: Indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" 
~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~


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Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-16 Thread wendy
It's performed great, but as far as how much it holds,
I haven't opened it yet to clean it out.  I need to
remember to do that tonight.  It's a small thing, but
bigger than I thought it would be-at least 1 ft. in
diamter.  I will try to remember to let you know after
I take a look.  Mine are shedding like crazy too!

:)
Wendy

--- elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm curious -- how much does it hold?  I love my
> purple dyson for animal
> hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I
> have to empty it
> frequently.  how does it perform?
> 
> elizabeth
> 
> 
> On 4/15/07, wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our
> new
> > Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden
> voyage
> > this morning.  The kitties were somewhat alarmed
> at
> > first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes
> and
> > docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it.
> > Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has
> been
> > trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
> > It's too cute.
> >
> > So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my
> tile
> > floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area
> along
> > with the front entry way and hallway leading from
> > that.  That's as far as it could go since all the
> > doors were shut along the hallway.  I was very
> > surprised with how well it patterned itself while
> > cleaning.  It got in and out of tight spaces.  It
> even
> > tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued
> it.
> >
> >
> > We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which
> is
> > the company that makes Roomba.  A better deal than
> at
> > Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond.  They
> > have a pretty decent special, which includes free
> > shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60);
> fairly
> > cheap for a Roomba.  Normally, I am a very frugal
> > person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in
> the
> > past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and
> all
> > have died.  Plus, I don't actually have to do the
> > vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the
> extra
> > money.  With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we
> had
> > that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows
> up,
> > and I'm having to sweep every day as it is.  So
> all in
> > all, I'm happy as of day one.  We'll see after a
> month
> > or so if Roombie was worth it.
> >
> > :)
> > Wendy
> >
> > "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful
> committed citizens can
> > change the world: Indeed it is the only thing that
> ever has!"
> >
> > ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~
> >
> >
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Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-16 Thread Gina WN
How neat!  I'd love to have one of those.  Sounds like you got a really good 
deal.
   
  Gina

wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hey guys, 

Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our new
Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden voyage
this morning. The kitties were somewhat alarmed at
first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes and
docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it. 
Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has been
trying to get the brushes out from underneath it. 
It's too cute. 

So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my tile
floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area along
with the front entry way and hallway leading from
that. That's as far as it could go since all the
doors were shut along the hallway. I was very
surprised with how well it patterned itself while
cleaning. It got in and out of tight spaces. It even
tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued it. 


We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which is
the company that makes Roomba. A better deal than at
Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They 
have a pretty decent special, which includes free
shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60); fairly
cheap for a Roomba. Normally, I am a very frugal
person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in the
past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and all
have died. Plus, I don't actually have to do the
vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the extra
money. With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we had
that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows up,
and I'm having to sweep every day as it is. So all in
all, I'm happy as of day one. We'll see after a month
or so if Roombie was worth it.

:)
Wendy

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world: Indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" 
~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~


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Re: OT: Roombie-the new Roomba - for those of you considering purchasing one

2007-04-15 Thread elizabeth trent

I'm curious -- how much does it hold?  I love my purple dyson for animal
hair but so help me - we're such a shedding bunch I have to empty it
frequently.  how does it perform?

elizabeth


On 4/15/07, wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hey guys,

Just wanted to let you guys know that Roombie (our new
Roomba Sage for pet owners) went on it's maiden voyage
this morning.  The kitties were somewhat alarmed at
first, but by the time it cleaned for 45 minutes and
docked itself, they weren't too concerned with it.
Smookie ran over to it when it stopped and has been
trying to get the brushes out from underneath it.
It's too cute.

So far, Roombie did a bang-up job of vacuuming my tile
floors-the living room, kitchen, and eating area along
with the front entry way and hallway leading from
that.  That's as far as it could go since all the
doors were shut along the hallway.  I was very
surprised with how well it patterned itself while
cleaning.  It got in and out of tight spaces.  It even
tried to eat Smookie's feather toy, but I rescued it.


We paid $219 for it at the irobot website, which is
the company that makes Roomba.  A better deal than at
Linens and Things or Bed, Bath, and Beyond.  They
have a pretty decent special, which includes free
shipping, and a free home dock (normally $60); fairly
cheap for a Roomba.  Normally, I am a very frugal
person, but I have bought three vacuum-cleaners in the
past few years at about $50 each at Walmart, and all
have died.  Plus, I don't actually have to do the
vacuuming myself, so that itself was worth the extra
money.  With the tile, as opposed to the carpet we had
that hid a lot of dirt, every speck of dirt shows up,
and I'm having to sweep every day as it is.  So all in
all, I'm happy as of day one.  We'll see after a month
or so if Roombie was worth it.

:)
Wendy

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can
change the world: Indeed it is the only thing that ever has!"

~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~


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