Roomba and Scooba

Updated on September 20, 2012
J.S. asks from Columbia, SC
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My philosophy has always been to have more leisure time and less work time. With that in mind - here is my review and opinion on the iRobot Roomba and Scooba.

Both are self contained robots that vacuum and mop, respectively. Googling will get you a picture, and I believe the iRobot site or youtube have several videos of them working. Until then, picture in your mind a hockey puck blown up to 18 inches across and three inches tall. Underneath are motorized wheels and a vacuum brush. (there is a corner brush that sticks out slightly, but I digress).

Both are "self-directed", meaning the computer on board creates a map in its CPU of the layout of whatever room it's in as it bumps into walls and changes directions. Both will zig-zag and look random, but in the end the entire room will be vacuumed. Both also come with "virtual walls" - which is a little laser beam or somesuch that the machines read as a wall and don't cross that barrier. Good for cutting off large rooms, or closing off sections of the house that don't have natural barriers.

With either the user basically presses a button and walks away. The idea is that they vacuum/mop in a self directed fashion and the user does not need to be in the house, much less in the room pushing them.

Roomba - this is the vacuum. I bought mine used for $50. They typically sell about $300, but that can vary depending on how tricked out you want one.

I was EXTREMELY pleased with ours. We owned a dog at the time, and I would turn on the roomba and walk away. An hour or so later the basement carpet would be vacuumed. I'd empty out the dirt container and easily a large handful of dog hair and debris would come out.

It also vacuums hard surfaces, so in the course of two days (accounting for recharging) I could have the whole house vacuumed with my only effort being the moving of the roomba from room to room between chargings and emptying the dirt canister. I would turn the roomba loose about once every two weeks, and I never felt that it was "behind" in picking up dog hair or dirt. Granted, I'm not exactly a neat freak, but both I and Mrs. On Purpose felt comfortable enough to let our infant have tummy time on the floor.

The roomba is currently suffering some sort of battery malady that I'm pretty sure I caused. In the midst of moving, it was left unplugged for a month or two. I can only guess this is the cause as we bought it used and she hadn't used it in a year or so (it freaked out her autistic son). So I imagine since I didn't drain the battery, it's now having some issue recharging/holding a charge.

Either way - totally worth it and I'm likely to get a new one soon (Sam's now carries them at about $250).

Negatives - well the current non-charging issue. Also you do have to straighten up a bit and pick up larger things like plant leaves. I have to clean the brush about every 5 uses (note to ladies with long hair), which is more often than a regular vacuum. While both will go under your couch and bed to clean, beware of couches that are just barely tall enough for the robot. In a tight spot, they turn off and beep a little "help me I'm stuck" cry.

Scooba - I don't have as much to say about this one as I just used it for the first time today. I'm not even sure I used it correctly, as there was no dirty water in the dirty water tank to empty. Heck, I didn't even vacuum first! That said, the floors do look a lot better, but after using the Hoover hardwood vacuum/mopper that sucks the dirty water back in, I was a little disappointed that the Scooba didn't. Again - I think this is a lack of knowledge on my part as the thing clearly has a dirty water tank. Moreover, not sucking up the water left my kitchen floor pretty wet for a couple hours. So I am actually convinced that it was me and my haste to try out my new gadget that left it lacking.

For what they are - time savers - both are 10s! But go in with the knowledge that neat freaks aren't going to be satisfied, it's not a personal maid scrubbing your floors with a toothbrush. Even for middle-of-the-clean-roaders like ourselves, Mrs. On Purpose will still do the old fashioned mop and scrub and vacuum once every 6 monthsish, or whenever her mom is coming to visit.

But for me - I just dumped two big chores off on a couple robots. Jetsons' got nothing on me!

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So What Happened?

Jo - check out the website. Last i looked, they DID have a robot pool cleaner!
found it - http://www.irobot.com/en/us/robots/home/verro.aspx
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Just reading up on the scooba, and it was operator error. It is supposed to suck up all the dirty water - to the extent that they advertise 98% of all bacteria on the floor is gone. Naptime is almost over, so I have to go feed the baby, but I'll be mopping another room and will figure out how this works. :)
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IT WORKS!!! Totally user error, didn't have the lid snapped shut. Works terrific. Did the bathroom this morning, and recharging to do kitchen again. I will post a seperate thread, but wanted to make sure everyone knew both places that it works AMAZINGLY well! Tons of dirty water to dump, it vacuums, mops AND sucks up the dirty water!

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B.E.

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Love my Roomba! Thought it was a total gadget when I bought it, but I have really come to rely on it. My only complaints are 1. it's not so hot with corners and 2. when it vacuums my very plush wool rug, it actually winds up creating a mess around the edges - carpet debris. Apart from those things it is completely worth the $$, in my book.

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A.R.

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It's good to know things can suck and still get a round of applause. I am going to tell my husband about these because we are also firm believers in more leisure/less work. Another three cheers for our steam mop. Bless you, wondeful contraption.

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C.Z.

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I am going to have to check them out. I am so sick of vacuming and moping. I dont care if its perfect every day I just want some relaxation time. Plus if I could get a new dishwasher my life would be set.... I think I want a house like on the movie flubber. Anyone remember that one!!!! I would do nothing but read all day!
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Jo put on a lady bug swimming swim suit on it hehe!

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A.S.

answers from Iowa City on

My question is...have you named your Roomba and Scooba?

I have a Roomba that I felt, as a robot, it needed a name. It is now named Philip (I forgot what original name I gave it).

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J.W.

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After reading this I have concluded your house is a hell of a lot cleaner than mine! There is always a sock, it is somewhere, all the time, I would love one of those things but I feel like if I come home to it choking in a corner it would be as traumatic as finding a pet or child in that condition. :(

Now I do have something similar for the pool where I can control the sock issue. Love it!
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Oh I know they do I just liked the one I got better because it looked like bug. :) If I ever got a Roomba I can assure you it would be decorated to look like something living as well, mostly for my amusement.

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A.V.

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My DH was once chased by a robo pool cleaner. But this was one that swam around and looked a lot more like the Scooba.

I'm highly interested in a scooba and will look for further mentions of it's progress. We just got a Shark vacuum so I don't think I can convince in the Mr. that we need a Roomba.

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F.B.

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We've got a mint and a neato. Like scooba and roomba, except rather than mooving in random patterns, they move in straight lines. We've named them teacup (the wet one), and saucer (the vaccuum one). They are awesome. We love our robot minions.

We pick up everything all the time anyway, so keeping the floors cleared for the minions is no extra burden.

The Mint is more like a wet swiffer than a wetmop. Do let me know if scooba effectively sucks up dirty water. I would make the switch for sure.

best to you,
F. B.

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S.R.

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I didn't realize these things actually did carpet! I just always assumed they were only for hard surfaces! Hmm......

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♥.O.

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Thanks for the reviews! I have been seriously considering getting both the roomba & the scooba as I hate vacuuming & mopping.

I tried pushing the vacuuming off on my husband in the past but he always manages to "accidentially" break the vacuum cleaners. I can't even tell you how many he has broken but I'm guessing 3 or 4 of them. After I caught him vacuuming out our bird cage with my brand new vacuum cleaner, he has not been allowed to use it since....although, I'm pretty sure that was probably his goal the entire time.

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