House helper - Who is familiar with robots?

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-23 00:01:35

untergasse43

2020-03-23 12:54:32
  • #1
We have a RoboRock S5 pro model. It takes a bit more than an hour to clean the 130 square meters and then has 65% battery left. It works perfectly, but unfortunately, due to its design, it can't reach every tiny corner. The little "sweeper" on the side is unfortunately a bit too short. Otherwise, it doesn't drive chaotically; it first lasers everything, then goes along the edges, and then does everything very neatly row by row. Apparently, it also mops, but we have never used that. The suction power is really good, carpets are no problem either (it switches up a level there). Dog hair from the killer dachshund is also no problem at all. The noise level is acceptable and the app works well. As with every robot vacuum, you quickly learn that no small objects can be left lying around... it's almost like a small child. It also doesn't like phone charging cables very much.
 

Lucrezia

2020-03-28 16:41:34
  • #2
We have always had pets, and we can no longer imagine life without robots (with two dogs,=vacuuming daily). We started with Roomba, the first model about... 10 years ago? (over 500€) After about 5 years, small parts broke that could not be replaced (now it would be possible, with a 3D printer). We found it so annoying to have to dispose of an entire robot that we then tried different models. Xiaomi, etc. Now we have settled on Medion. Not particularly intelligent. But it does what it is supposed to, at a moderate price (100/150€, depending on the model). We have 2 of them and are satisfied. We also have a Braava, (mopping robot from Roomba). It works well, but you constantly have to change the mop pad for it to really get clean. I would not necessarily buy it again.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-03-28 16:48:48
  • #3
Thanks to you at this point. I admittedly had doubts about the effectiveness, but these can probably be refuted. It is certainly also interesting for dust allergies.
 

hampshire

2020-03-28 20:18:03
  • #4
I brought a Roomba home last winter. It vacuums quite reliably and moves the dining room chairs (on wheels) around. The dog was confused for 2 days, then no problem anymore. Since I once heard a report on the radio where a Robi spread the dog's diarrhea all over the floor on the ground floor in the owner's absence, I only let the thing run when we are home. Cleaning is a bit dusty (no surprise), the rubber wheels prove themselves and can be easily freed from dog hair.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-03-28 22:54:42
  • #5
Laugh and thank you! For your information, I have no pets, the children are grown up, the wife is gone! So just the robot and me!!!!
 
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