Is a robot vacuum right for you?

Every weekend – weekend, Day of the Week, Rain or Shine – any robot vacuum now I test starts at 9 am. It’s always a good sign. I put on a reduction in relief and continue with whatever else I was doing, content at least that’s it F * Cking Chore in My Job Will Be Done.
When I first started exploring robot icons eight years ago, it sometimes seemed like more trouble than it was worth. I cleaned the floor. I have well preserved different senses. Now I don’t care. (I mean, yes, I can care, robot vacuum manufacturers, I care a little bit.) Whether it’s being pulled up on my daughter’s latest project, or not being able to drain the kitchen because I didn’t drain the water tank. Just go, little soldier, go.
Robotic vacuums therefore more clever now. They can navigate more surprising mines of LEGO bricks, stuffed animals, or piles of shoes than you might have expected even two or three years ago. As a working parent with two two year olds and a dog, I need all the help I can get. Maybe it will clean the whole house; It will probably only clean 50 or 65 percent of it. But as someone who constantly fights chaos, consistency is what counts.
It is a mistake
It took me a while to get to this Zen state (and also collect enough robot holes for an army to run through every room and floor of my house). Based on my years of talking to many families (and trying to fill them with robot vacuums), these are a few reasons why a robot vacuum might -I I deserve you.
- You live in a small space. If it only takes an hour or so to open, why bother?
- Your home has a complex structure. Many 1970s homes had strange, elaborate designs – a sunken living room, a playroom, several staircases, overlooking the upper floors. Although stair lifts are on the way, for now, it’s not worth carrying a vacuum from room to room.
- He has rugs with strange cows. The 1970s are not good for robotics. Shag carpeting is also bad, as is most of the floor furniture.
- He hates being corrected. You can’t really stand to empty a small dust bag or fill a water container. I will say here that you may have other issues that need to be addressed before getting a robot vacuum.
Even I don’t rely solely on a robot vacuum to keep my house clean. I also have a dyson stick vacuum, a carpet cleaner, and a regular broom and mop in the room. If my kid spills a bunch of flour under the counter while making pancakes, I’m not going to pull out my phone, open an app, and watch the robot vacuum slowly break in to clean it up.
And it’s not good to take a deep bath. It doesn’t matter how much the company gathers the power to synchronize robots, it just won’t be as perfect as the smallest vacuum. It’s just physics. The motor and battery of the robot vacuum are small.
Even the best navigation system can’t accommodate everything that happens in a crazy, dynamic environment with a bunch of gremlins and animals running around. When I have people coming, I still have to go around and do things like places to put the cushion and take the bheds of the log that my dog decides to leave the warmth and comfort of the living room.


