I'm disabled and was lucky enough to receive a Roomba from my family. It was so helpful to me that I saved up (it took quite awhile!) and bought a Scooba to clean the tile floors. I love them both. I do the brush cleaning after every use, just as a habit. Thanks for the tips, Sharon. I hope my iRobots last a long, long time!
For Li-ion batteries you should charge to 40% then store in a cool place (the refrigerator if possible) if you are planning on not using the device for an extended period of time. This will ensure a minimum loss in overall capacity of the battery
Roomba, a vacuum cleaner that can't vacuum anything you'd actually need to vacuum, for a bazillion times the price of a vacuum cleaner. Seriously, just buy a fucking vacuum cleaner.
I'm disabled and was lucky enough to receive a Roomba from my family. It was so helpful to me that I saved up (it took quite awhile!) and bought a Scooba to clean the tile floors. I love them both. I do the brush cleaning after every use, just as a habit. Thanks for the tips, Sharon. I hope my iRobots last a long, long time!
For Li-ion batteries you should charge to 40% then store in a cool place (the refrigerator if possible) if you are planning on not using the device for an extended period of time. This will ensure a minimum loss in overall capacity of the battery
Thanks Sharon. As always a great How-To.
Can I change my NiH battery on my iRobot Scooba 450 for a lithium battery?
Roomba battery costs me 30USD and last 7 years ( without all this hints in video)
they also had music from tron legacy. daft punk i think it was for some reason
Do they think we own roombas? Ain't nobody got budget fo that.
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A Roomba? Damn i ain't that big of a tight ass CNET
Roomba, a vacuum cleaner that can't vacuum anything you'd actually need to vacuum, for a bazillion times the price of a vacuum cleaner.
Seriously, just buy a fucking vacuum cleaner.
You ever thought about disabled people ??