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Robot vacuum

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IJustWantToWearDungarees · 04/05/2020 14:07

Hello!

A couple of years ago we bought a robot vacuum on Amazon in a deal. It was fine at first but we have since moved and it just can't handle the slightly odd layout of our new house - it keeps getting stuck under furniture and giving up.

So, we think we'd like to replace it with a decent branded robot vacuum. Does anyone have any recommendations or warnings? The bottom line is that if there is no way around it getting stuck under furniture then we will probably give up altogether on the idea. Rescuing it constantly is more frustrating that doing the actual vacuuming myself!

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CraftyGardener · 10/05/2020 16:40

It's an older model but I love my Neato D5. We have 3 cats that lie in it's way all the time and it copes with changing route around them really well.

Stinkyjellycat · 10/05/2020 16:46

I was about to ask this question too. Does anyone have a Roomba?

Allsloppy · 11/05/2020 16:39

I replaced my last robot vacuum with deebot n79s/se from amazon when they had it on sale. He is called Barry and I have been really pleased with his performance although he does like to bang into doors but is slim enough to go under the sofas with no problems.

Franticbutterfly · 12/05/2020 09:45

I have a eufy and it's great. It occasionally gets stuck places but mostly it gets on with its job and goes home.

SlimBig · 12/05/2020 14:07

Eufy gets stuck sometimes but I love it and couldn’t be without it now

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IJustWantToWearDungarees · 17/05/2020 10:12

ThAnks all. How do your robot vacuums cope with dining room tables and chairs? Ours seems to be consistently fixed by them - it goes under then can't get out!

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