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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Roomba for improvement . . .
Original Message Aug 22, 2007 6:23 pm |
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Hi all, Believe it or not, Roomba has already reached the five-year mark. How time flies. I've attached a link to an article regarding improvements that will make the Roomba sturdier and allow the little machine to deal with tassels on carpets and elecrical cords that may be lying about. (Something I'd never considered.) Per the article, 2,000,000 Roombas have been sold so far. However there appears to be some question as to how well they survive daily use, which really would be the best way to employ them. Models prior the new 500 series had only about a 150 hour lifetime. A company head claims that this gadget in its newest form will be able to put in an hour a day everyday for three to five years. I wanna see this. Try out the link -- http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070822/ap_on_hi_te/techbit_robo_vac_redesign_2 Best, Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #5 Jun 18, 2008 12:12 pm |
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Terrorizing our pets is not a good feature. DIB Hello DIB: Like the gawdawful ratcheting noise in the dyson DC07 and 14. Whenever I took it out, my dear Wife and my English lab left the house. Drove them crazy. They couldn't stand to hear that noise. My lab gets use to most new things: The big screen TV, the oscillating tower fan, the grands daughters, etc. Loves the ORECK. And the Kruz, which is gone now. Don't know yet about the iRobot, haven't tried one in the house/garage. On my list! Interesting to read the remedies posted by iRobot for pets. Obviously iRobot is sensitive to the household 4 legged members and wants the owners to know it. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jun 18, 2008 by CarmineD
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #6 Jun 18, 2008 1:05 pm |
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Hello DIB: Like the gawdawful ratcheting noise in the dyson DC07 and 14. Whenever I took it out, my dear Wife and my English lab left the house. Drove them crazy. They couldn't stand to hear that noise. My lab gets use to most new things: The big screen TV, the oscillating tower fan, the grands daughters, etc. Loves the ORECK. And the Kruz, which is gone now. Don't know yet about the iRobot, haven't tried one in the house/garage. On my list! Interesting to read the remedies posted by iRobot for pets. Obviously iRobot is sensitive to the household 4 legged members and wants the owners to know it. Carmine D. Sounds like Oreck has gone to the dogs.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #7 Jun 18, 2008 1:38 pm |
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Sounds like Oreck has gone to the dogs. Hello HARDSELL:
More correctly, ORECK is the top dog! Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #8 Jun 18, 2008 1:58 pm |
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Hello DIB: Like the gawdawful ratcheting noise in the dyson DC07 and 14. Whenever I took it out, my dear Wife and my English lab left the house. Drove them crazy. They couldn't stand to hear that noise. My lab gets use to most new things: The big screen TV, the oscillating tower fan, the grands daughters, etc. Loves the ORECK. And the Kruz, which is gone now. Don't know yet about the iRobot, haven't tried one in the house/garage. On my list! Interesting to read the remedies posted by iRobot for pets. Obviously iRobot is sensitive to the household 4 legged members and wants the owners to know it. Carmine D. Carmine, Your “ratcheting” stories are legendary here. DIB
This message was modified Jun 18, 2008 by DysonInventsBig
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #9 Jun 18, 2008 2:28 pm |
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Carmine, Your “ratcheting” stories are legendary here. DIB DIB:
And so are my comments about the puny dyson brush bars in these models. And my noting of the absolutely ridiculous u bend airway on the DC07 that constantly fell off when people pressed the tab with their feet thinking it was the handle release. Dyson, in its infinite wisdom, did not show users how to attach it. Not even mentioned in the 50 page Users Guide. Took the BEST BUY staff 20 minutes and they still couldn't do it. After I suffered long enough with their ineptitude, I showed them. One was a sales supervisor with years of experience. I more likely accomplished perhaps what all the 450 dyson engineers and a swat team of designers could not: The discontinuance of these dyson models and the scrubbing of the ridiculous clutch/brushbar on all the later dyson models. Constructive criticism is good. Even when I have to pound away at it for years before it is heeded. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jun 18, 2008 by CarmineD
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #10 Jun 18, 2008 9:15 pm |
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DIB: And so are my comments about the puny dyson brush bars in these models. And my noting of the absolutely ridiculous u bend airway on the DC07 that constantly fell off when people pressed the tab with their feet thinking it was the handle release. Dyson, in its infinite wisdom, did not show users how to attach it. Not even mentioned in the 50 page Users Guide. Took the BEST BUY staff 20 minutes and they still couldn't do it. After I suffered long enough with their ineptitude, I showed them. One was a sales supervisor with years of experience. I more likely accomplished perhaps what all the 450 dyson engineers and a swat team of designers could not: The discontinuance of these dyson models and the scrubbing of the ridiculous clutch/brushbar on all the later dyson models. Constructive criticism is good. Even when I have to pound away at it for years before it is heeded. Carmine D. Dyson is a modern vacuum meant to be used by intelligent people. It is too advanced for the likes of you. I bet you also balked at the auto transmission in vehicles, TV and air conditioning.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Points: 1454
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Re: Roomba for improvement . . .
Reply #11 Jun 19, 2008 3:26 am |
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Carmine, Your “ratcheting” stories are legendary here. DIB DIB:
And so are my comments about the puny dyson brush bars in these models. And my noting of the absolutely ridiculous u bend airway on the DC07 that constantly fell off when people pressed the tab with their feet thinking it was the handle release. Dyson, in its infinite wisdom, did not show users how to attach it. Not even mentioned in the 50 page Users Guide. Took the BEST BUY staff 20 minutes and they still couldn't do it. After I suffered long enough with their ineptitude, I showed them. One was a sales supervisor with years of experience. I more likely accomplished perhaps what all the 450 dyson engineers and a swat team of designers could not: The discontinuance of these dyson models and the scrubbing of the ridiculous clutch/brushbar on all the later dyson models. Constructive criticism is good. Even when I have to pound away at it for years before it is heeded. Carmine D. This message was modified Yesterday by CarmineD Carmine, …As well, your petty pot-shots targeting James are legendary too. The U-bend coming off and being difficult for some to reattach does not bother me in the slightest. Infinite wisdom I know not. But it is easy to forgive a u-bend occasionally coming off knowing James had his hands full inventing a radical and worlds first inverted multi-cyclone filtration for a (his) vacuum cleaner. What was Oreck or any other manufacturer creating during this same period that was so great? Nothing! Does James have 450 engineers and a swat team of designers dedicated solely to vacuum innovation and design? Is putting a (your) preferred brush roll onto a DC07 the fix-all to pickup? DIB
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