And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Eufy was the brand of my first robo vac. It did well until the battery died and that's when I found that the battery was not replaceable. So, I made sure the next one could replace the battery. Learn from my mistakes.
I bought one on sale for $120 about 6 or 7 years ago. It lasted for about 5 years, so I figured I’d gotten a pretty decent return on my investment and started looking for another one. I bought the second one for under $200. We’ve got about a thousand square feet of white tile on the ground floor and running the robot twice a week keeps it fairly clean, especially with two kids and multiple pets.
My wife bought a Roomba & it does the job! I list it as a tool worth the money, right up there with the table top ice maker, miter saw and battery powered drill!
We have 3 dogs, 3 cats and all have free access outside. We have a robot horde (5 roombas) to help keep the hair and dirt under control. We've bought all but 1 from Hammacher Schlemmer for their lifetime refund/replacement warranty.
Which digitally maps out your house, and beams it to God-knows-who. Where it's then accessible to the census bureau, the building department, the property tax assessor, and any police agency that wants it.
Eufy was the brand of my first robo vac. It did well until the battery died and that's when I found that the battery was not replaceable. So, I made sure the next one could replace the battery. Learn from my mistakes.
ReplyDeleteI bought one on sale for $120 about 6 or 7 years ago. It lasted for about 5 years, so I figured I’d gotten a pretty decent return on my investment and started looking for another one. I bought the second one for under $200. We’ve got about a thousand square feet of white tile on the ground floor and running the robot twice a week keeps it fairly clean, especially with two kids and multiple pets.
ReplyDeleteMy wife bought a Roomba & it does the job! I list it as a tool worth the money, right up there with the table top ice maker, miter saw and battery powered drill!
ReplyDeleteWe have 3 dogs, 3 cats and all have free access outside. We have a robot horde (5 roombas) to help keep the hair and dirt under control. We've bought all but 1 from Hammacher Schlemmer for their lifetime refund/replacement warranty.
ReplyDeleteWhich digitally maps out your house, and beams it to God-knows-who. Where it's then accessible to the census bureau, the building department, the property tax assessor, and any police agency that wants it.
ReplyDeleteGenius, right there.
The various government agencies already have that information.
DeleteBut can it handle liquid and semi-liquid canine and feline exudates?
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