Robot hoover: yes or no?

They’re good, but not great. Given that you need to clean them out frequently, pick them up when they run out of power/ chew on a rug etc and you still need to do a ‘proper’ vacuum anyway, they're no less overall effort than just running the Hoover over everything once a week.

The only exception is if you live in a hard-floored, sparsely-furnished house that looks like a museum, or art gallery.
 
I love mine, has about an hour runtime and good suction. It will do front and back rooms, hallway, kitchen and kitchen extension in about 30 mins. combination of carpets. wood floor and marble. I can work upstairs and let it do it's thing. Empty the dust compartment once ever 3 runs taking seconds to do.

Little and often is the key. Picks up all the fluff and bits that fall onto floors. Obviously can't deal with deep down dirt, but in the year since I bought it, I've never regretted doing so.
 
I love mine, has about an hour runtime and good suction. It will do front and back rooms, hallway, kitchen and kitchen extension in about 30 mins. combination of carpets. wood floor and marble. I can work upstairs and let it do it's thing. Empty the dust compartment once ever 3 runs taking seconds to do.

Little and often is the key. Picks up all the fluff and bits that fall onto floors. Obviously can't deal with deep down dirt, but in the year since I bought it, I've never regretted doing so.
What model is it?
 
Wood flooring throughout a sparsely furnished house that looks like an art gallery here, downstairs here with a few rugs.
Our Shark model is brilliant.
Only faff is lifting the dining chairs and occasional tables out of the way before setting it off.
Does the whole four rooms downstairs on one charge.
 
Wood flooring throughout a sparsely furnished house that looks like an art gallery here, downstairs here with a few rugs.
Our Shark model is brilliant.
Only faff is lifting the dining chairs and occasional tables out of the way before setting it off.
Does the whole four rooms downstairs on one charge.
Lazy ****?
 
Thought about getting one of these, but I think I'll just continue to save up until I have enough money to pay Phillipa Forrester to pop round and hoover while I kick fuck out of Jonathan Pearce if he pipes up with any commentary.
 
I love mine, has about an hour runtime and good suction. It will do front and back rooms, hallway, kitchen and kitchen extension in about 30 mins. combination of carpets. wood floor and marble. I can work upstairs and let it do it's thing. Empty the dust compartment once ever 3 runs taking seconds to do.

Little and often is the key. Picks up all the fluff and bits that fall onto floors. Obviously can't deal with deep down dirt, but in the year since I bought it, I've never regretted doing so.
Same here, we normally set it going when we go to the supermarket.

We're constantly amazed how much it sucks up once a week, as there are only 2 of us in a 2 bedroomed, 2 bathroomed flat (no pets), various surfaces.
 

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