Vacuuming is now a pleasure…

How does it get on with the stairs?
No idea - live in a bungalow!
I suspect stairs might be a step (!) too far though the manual advises that it has a fall/drop sensor which automatically backs it away from said steps. A pity a similar device couldn’t be fitted to elderly parents…
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Do they just keep bumping into things or do they learn their environment ?
They not only learn their environment they map it to your ifone and compile a floor plan picture which through the app can be used to label rooms - you can track each swipe per room live. The little rascal can then be told to do any/all of these, when finished it puts itself away in a dock/charging unit - it really is better than watching tv!
For goodness sake, it is so good Lady FB is almost smiling…
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They not only learn their environment they map it to your ifone and compile a floor plan picture which through the app can be used to label rooms - you can track each swipe per room live. The little rascal can then be told to do any/all of these, when finished it puts itself away in a dock/charging unit - it really is better than watching tv!
For goodness sake, it is so good Lady FB is almost smiling…
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FB, that map, it's a coded message.
If I squint my eyes I can make out some letters!
T, W,A, not sure on the last one.

I think it's trying to tell you something!
 
We've had two Dyson vacuums and would never, ever have another.
If I could remove the Dyson name from my Bath Rugby tops I would do so, in an instant.
Big money for sh*te products.
Dyson and Gtech belong together .. in the nearest garbage bin.
 
I have 2x Dc07 and 2x V7 all absolutely faultless. V7 great for stairs and car.
The crevis tool is ideal for removing pesky lilly bettle of my lillies.
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Our friends have one of them, while round there place for dinner our dog sleeping in front of the fire it decides to hover the sitting room, 10 seconds later the cleaner is trashed by the dog, a very expensive dinner as I was obliged to replace it!!
 
I have a mate who owns one of these robot vacuum jobbies. He (well, his Mrs) also has two silly little furball doglets. The cartoon in this post does not do it justice I can tell you. A furball doglet thing with an upset tummy and a robot that happily scoots around the very large kitchen 'painting' the floor is NOT something you want to come home to often ! :lol:
 
I worked for three months with Electrolux in Stockholm 1999 working on the first ever robot vacs plastic housings. It was sold as the Trilobyte as it looked like a fossil. Back then they were priced as footballers wives toys for around 5K.
They told me to never vac up spilt flour as it kills the filters in all vacs.
 
They not only learn their environment they map it to your ifone and compile a floor plan picture which through the app can be used to label rooms - you can track each swipe per room live. The little rascal can then be told to do any/all of these, when finished it puts itself away in a dock/charging unit - it really is better than watching tv!
For goodness sake, it is so good Lady FB is almost smiling…
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And they send that info to aliens 🫣👽🛸
 
No idea - live in a bungalow!
I suspect stairs might be a step (!) too far though the manual advises that it has a fall/drop sensor which automatically backs it away from said steps. A pity a similar device couldn’t be fitted to elderly parents…
🦊🦊

Or wear one on each foot when you get home from the pub!
 
what you lot like, I made it very clear to my good lady many years back before we got married I would not interfere with her hobbies, washing up, washing the cloths, ironing, hovering, gardening if she did not interfere with my hobbies, shooting and fishing, has worked well over the years 😂
 
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