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Friday
Sep172010

Why opt for robots?

Would you trust a robot to do cleaning for you?When it comes to cleaning we wish that someone else could do it for us. Well with many brands now establishing themselves as a provider of cleaning robots this wish seems to have come true, but would they do a better job?

These floor machines have had good reviews and Crave did a comparison between the machines, Mint and Scooba and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of acquiring one. One main disadvantage that is addressed is that you can’t be lazy with them, they need to have their tank emptied or it could get messy. Isn’t the whole point of have a machine do it for you means you can be lazy?

Missed a spot?

Having a robot do all your cleaning for you seems like a fantastic idea, it means you can spend more time doing all the other jobs you need to do or watch TV for a little while longer. Never the less, no one knows your home better than you and you know where all the little cracks are where dust loves to accumulate. Does a robot?

Maybe it would be best to do it yourself and get the results you want and to your standard. It may take more time and energy, but at the end of the task at hand you will have a gleaming home to be proud of and feel you have accomplished something no one else can.

Alternatives

Why not try a Numatic Rotary floor machine to polish your floor? You have full control of it and it cuts the job in half the time and effort that is required. However, if you like getting down and dirty the Carefree Mop and Shine floor polish is a great alternative as it is conveniently a floor maintainer as well.

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