Nice. I wonder if it will stay on the table?
Yup. Just that.
I guess the spare would have come in handy on Kashyyyk…
=Finally unpacked!=
Yup. Just that.
I guess the spare would have come in handy on Kashyyyk…
=Finally unpacked!=
What are your experiences with those things?
After using it for a day;
* My scarcely furnitured bedroom and kitchen have very clean floors now. There was cakes of dust here and there when I started it but after a few runs, both rooms (with medium size) are pretty clean
* I need to keep the bathroom door closer because while it can get in, it cant get out
* My apartment is shaped in a U-turn. Having the droid in the furthest northwest make it unlikely to reach the furthest northeast right now.
* The livingroom is too complicated. Too much stuff on the floor and it won't do carpets well. Will need to rearrange the furniture and I am fine with throwing out the carpets (which I planned for awhile). Note that I have an unusually occupied livingroom so it's not normal conditions for a machine like this.
* Making room for the droid automatically cause me to think more about what i put on the floor, as a result the apartment looks more tidy.
Hmm, sounds useful.
I have a pretty sparsely populated living room and first floor. My worry is whether it can climb over the small "bumps" in the doorframes.
What is that? By the name-calling I'd imagine some form of house-keeping R2D2.
Bumps in the doorframes is no problem. I have seen it drag itself over stuff that is 3cm high. But my bathroom have a 5cm doorstep out, so it can get in but not out.
It should be said that my livingroom is and have been a nightmare even with a regular vacuum cleaner but the droid actually manages to cover areas that I can't do with ease, like crawling under the TV-bench and under the table. Once I tossed out a few items it will be more effective than me at keeping the livingroom clean of dust.