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iRobot Roomba 560 Vacuum Cleaning Robot | 
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| Brand: iRobot Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £206.90
New (6) Used (1) from £160.00
Rating: 15 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 20.1 x 17.3 x 5.5 Fastest counter-rotating brushes with improved design pick up more hair, debris and dust and are easy to remove and clean Advanced filter captures more dust and allergens and holds more debris than other models New anti-tangle technology keeps Roomba from getting stuck on cords, carpet fringe and tassels Advanced side brush makes Roomba even more efficient at cleaning edges and corners Battery charges from flat to full in 3 hours Brushes spin at up to 1650 RPM Cleans under furniture as well as the usual visible areas
MPN: DVU00029 Model: DVU00029 EAN: 5060155400037 ASIN: B0013FEND6
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description NEW! iRobot Roomba 560 Vacuum Cleaning Robot 5th Generation Improved navigation and floor coverage Improved edge and corner cleaning Improved brushes and filters Improved anti-tangle technology Improved Virtual Wall blocks off-limit areas Automatically r
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There's no going back! March 29, 2008 S. Franklin (London (UK)) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I don't know how we managed before Roomba. It's the best thing I have ever bought! Ok it's a little more expensive than a traditionl vacuum cleaner but it does it all for you, so lots of extra free time and no arguing about whose turn it is to do the vacuuming - and a lot cheaper than employing a cleaner. I was afraid it wouldn't work that well, my husband thought I was completely bonkers buying it. But we were both very impressed and love it. I schedule it to vacuum while we'e at work and come home to a beautifuuly vacuumed home. If you live in a house rather than a flat, you can clean the ground floor on Mon, second floor on Tues... You can schedule it all in advance, and let Roomba do everything else for you - it knows where to go, it doesn't bump into furniture, it cleans brilliantly and redocks itself to recharge when it has finished. It's amazing. I have been raving about it to friends and colleagues since buying it 4 months ago. I would defnitely recommend it, and frequently do...!
Best home electrical item purchased to date May 2, 2008 Mr. Paul Dingley (Nottingham, England) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Someone said they don't know how they managed before buying the Roomba - I do - I tried to avoid vacuuming as much as possible - but with the Roomba 560 it couldn't be easier. Simply press the large green 'Clean' button and let it get on with it. Alternatively, setup the schedule and you don't even have to lift a finger to press the button. Roomba trundles around merrily cleaning away, and when finished returns to the charging unit and docks itself. I gave it a supervised trial run in each area I planned to use it - lounge, hall, top of the stairs etc to make sure it didn't get stuck anywhere or tumble down the stairs, but so far it's coped with carpets, hardwood floors, quarry-tiled floors all without complaint. The soft-approach system is excellent, though doesn't pickup small vertical things like table legs too well, so it tends to charge full-tilt into them at times, but when it does the front bumpers compress, and the Roomba simply stops, turns and goes off in another direction. In some areas, particularly narrow gaps between furniture I was convinced it would be confused - but it coped with everything in its stride, only once getting stuck on a footstool with a circular slightly raised base - but lifting it off and pressing the clean button had it back in motion again. The small spinning brush is surprisingly effective at getting into corners, and the Roomba does a very good job of picking up general dust, crumbs, sawdust, wood shavings, pet hairs, Parrot feathers and anything of a similar ilk. It also happily trundles over electrical cables without getting stuck, and unlike the Dyson, doesn't get jammed up on doormats or rugs. It won't replace a conventional vacuum, but does mean that the Dyson is now relegated to all but the areas that need an extension tool to get to, like the stairs or behind tall cupboards. In fact, will almost certainly buy a second soon, so that one can clean upstairs and one downstairs - then I can simply set the schedule and forget having to vacuum the main areas of the house again.
I can't believe it's not butler ... May 11, 2008 Andrew Mowat (Lincolnshire, UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Every previous reviewer had given this 5 stars, and I wondered why? But this is just the best purchase I've ever made ... When you're both out at work all day, and work weekends too, vacuuming is the last thing you want to be doing. This new member of our family is pulling his/her weight ten times over. Does exactly what it's supposed to, with no fuss. You may wish to order a couple of extra satellites - the units you can set as walls or beacons, to shepherd little Roomba round the house - depending on how many rooms you want it to clean. We found it's a curious little creature - it can push doors open and explore on its own - so virtual walls [satellites] are useful. The bin capacity is fine for a single cycle of cleaning. It seems to do hard floors just as well as carpets. A word of caution for long-haired people and dog owners - the brushes will tangle within about 60 minutes of cleaning, but probably only with the first few uses, and then no more often than with our manual vacuum. I can't imagine any of the more costly robot vacuums would be any better than this. At best it's made cleaning fun: at worst, I've turned into a compulsive robot programmer, and will shortly be checking into rehab.
It is a robot and it still works! March 30, 2008 M. Adamou (UK) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Ok we all are a bit suspicious of fancy technology. I bought this as a gadget and was surprise to find it really...works. If you have a back problem, don't despair. Just press the clean button and Roomba will do the rest. If spends about 35 minutes cleaning a room (a lot more than I would) and goes round corners, under furniture and places that I would happily miss when I clean a room. Cleaning it can be a bit messy since you have to disassemble the bottom of it if hairs are caught so maybe not very good for dog lovers.It is an excellent talking point as well although most of my friends think its another one of my useless gadgets. Their loss...
more tv time! June 15, 2008 C. Cresswell (London United Kingdom) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
this device certainly won't mean you never have to clean again but what it does do is keep the general level of dust down so you have to clean a lot less frequently, and often only in corners it cannot get to. it helps to follow it around when you first get it to make very minor adjustments to furniture where it struggles to access an area, but don't do what my mum did and try and drag a heavy cupboard out of the way as it approached and then apologise to it when she failed! my own flat is all hard floors which it has no problems with at all. it sometimes drops dirt when it bumps up onto a thick rug but usually picks this up again on its return journeys. the rooms all come off one square hallway so I dont use the lighthouses to guide it, but its usually found its way back to the docking station when i get back from work. how good is it at cleaning - walking around in bare feet and not getting anything stuck on your feet is a pretty good test!
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